Lori Shannon (born Don Seymour McLean, May 18, 1938 – died February 11, 1984) was an openly gay[1] female impersonator who was long associated with the drag revues at the famous Finocchio's nightclub in San Francisco.[2] He also wrote an entertainment column for the Bay Area Reporter.[3] His stage persona was notable for his size (6'6"), raspy basso voice, and sarcastic humor.
To the general public, Shannon is best known for portraying female impersonator Beverly LaSalle in three episodes of the long-running U.S. television sitcom All in the Family. The episodes in which he appears are "Archie the Hero" (1975), "Beverly Rides Again" (1976), and "Edith's Crisis of Faith, Part 1" (1977).
He died of a heart attack at the age of 45 on February 11, 1984.
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That wallpaper has got to go. Let's redecorate!
I didn't know Joe and Carolyn had a daughter
Lori Shannon (born Don Seymour McLean, May 18, 1938 – died February 11, 1984) was an openly gay[1] female impersonator who was long associated with the drag revues at the famous Finocchio's nightclub in San Francisco.[2] He also wrote an entertainment column for the Bay Area Reporter.[3] His stage persona was notable for his size (6'6"), raspy basso voice, and sarcastic humor.
To the general public, Shannon is best known for portraying female impersonator Beverly LaSalle in three episodes of the long-running U.S. television sitcom All in the Family. The episodes in which he appears are "Archie the Hero" (1975), "Beverly Rides Again" (1976), and "Edith's Crisis of Faith, Part 1" (1977).
He died of a heart attack at the age of 45 on February 11, 1984.
This proves one point to those grassroots groups out there that are afraid of upsetting the politicans.
If you make enough noise, kick enough shins, and make them look bad they will not only go along with anything you want, but give you money to shut up.
And they will do this with anyone.
They have no shame.
No matter how queer the plumage
Somewhere there is a flock.
H.G.K.
Who is the one that's in drag here?
Joe will get alot votes in Elmhurst with the performer at his side.
left to right: She's a Man, man; He's a Crook, man; She's a Baglady, man; He's a garbageman, man.
I'm not so sure about the third one.
Fi Fi Fo Fum, can't wait for Election Day to come!
A comedy of errors!
Ya mean that the broad on the left isn't Vicki Schneps?
No, its Vivi the Dog.
No matter how queer the plumage
Somewhere there is a flock.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER.
Thick as Thieves!
Anonymous said...
Ya mean that the broad on the left isn't Vicki Schneps?
Friday, October 22, 2010
Anonymous said...
No, its Vivi the Dog.
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The difference being...?
is that rudy giuliani on the left?
Where's Happy-Guy Crowley's hand on Maloney's shoulder? Hhmmnn? Hhhmmmnnn?
Anon No. 17 - You know, you're right!!! he did dress like that on SNL!!!
Crowley has liberated himself and is vying for a new career in the performance arts!
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