The Fabulous Wonder Twins
The Fabulous Wonder Twins | |
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Born |
Louis Alberto Campos Carlos Eduardo Campos October 28, 1967 San Salvador, El Salvador |
Occupation | Entertainment personalities, actors, models, performance artists, club kid stars |
The Fabulous Wonder Twins (October 28, 1967) (Louis Alberto Campos and Carlos Eduardo Campos, (born in San Salvador) are a pair of fraternal twin brothers who have been featured in MTV music videos, made cameos on film and television motion pictures and have appeared on several talk shows, from The Jerry Springer Show to The Geraldo Rivera Show. The Twins have also participated in several fashion shows, performance art pieces, gay pride parades, and club appearances from Los Angeles to New York City and across the Atlantic, some of these have been fundraisers for AIDS charities and organizations. In addition, the Twins have been photographed for various gay-oriented and fashion-related American and European magazines. The Los Angeles Times printed a full two-page Life & Style article, its front page titled "2 Wild and Crazy Guys".[1]
Due to their extensive representation of the LGBT community in the media, their collaborations for the same and overall achievements as drag performer, The Twins were recently inducted into the Drag Queen Hall of Fame.[2] According to Michelle Lolli, style editor and club columnist for Urb magazine, "To be a truly successful club kid, one has to have talent and creativity behind the wild facade. Everyone from here to New York says how wonderful The Wonder Twins are!"[3]
Videography
- "Everlasting Love", Gloria Estefan
- "If It Makes You Happy", Sheryl Crow
- "Long Long Time", Love Spit Love
- "Vertigogo", Combustible Edison
- "I Will Survive!", Diana Ross & Rupaul
- "DJ, Drop That Beat!", Richard Humpty Vission
- "Feels So Good (Show Me Your Love)", Lina Santiago
- "Alcohol", Howlin' Maggie
- "Blame", Collective Soul
- "Tell Me What Can I Do To Make You Love Me?", Worthy Davies
- "Wicked", Econoline Crush
Cameos
- Eraser, Gay club scene with Arnold Schwarzenegger Chuck Russell, director.
- The Drew Carey Show, Priscilla Queen Of The Desert Vs. The Rocky Horror Picture Show Special.
- Encino Woman, VIP guests. Shawn Schepps, director.
- The Birdcage Gay bar scene. Mike Nichols, director.
- Unhappily Ever After, Hairstylists. Warner Bros..
- The Burning Zone Good Twin/Evil Twin.
- Party Girl (Pilot), Teddy and Eddy. Fox
- Beverly Hills 90210 Spelling Television.
- Casa Hollywood, Mark Decker, director.
- Fired Up! (Pilot)
Notes
- ↑ 2 Wild and Crazy Guys, Los Angeles Times
- ↑ "The Drag Queen Hall Of Fame". Archived from the original on March 23, 2010.
- ↑ Two Wild and Crazy Guys The brothers Campos aren't called the Wonder Twins for nothing. With their out-there get-ups-and self-promotion-they've become a club's star attraction, Los Angeles Times
References
- Los Angeles Times, "2 Wild and Crazy Guys"
- Los Angeles Times, Orange County Edition "Absolutely Fabulous!"
- The Drag Queen Hall Of Fame
External links
- The Fabulous Wonder Twins on Facebook
- The Fabulous Wonder Twins on Soundcloud
- The Fabulous Wonder Twins on Youtube
- The Fabulous Wonder Twins on Myspace
- The Fabulous Wonder Twins on ModelMayhem