
Sophia Lamar is a transsexual nightlife celebrity, former Club Kid, model, and actress based in New York City. She was a member of the Cuban underground scene before emigrating in 1980. Lamar first developed a name for herself in San Francisco’s club and art scene. Moving from San Francisco, she headed for New York City where she was introduced to Club Kids founder Michael Alig. Together the duo helped to popularize Alig’s Disco 2000 club group. Following 1996 Sophia injected herself into Brooklyn’s emerging Electroclash movement. Building on the Berliniamsburg nights at Club Luxx, Lamar would go on to host the popular “Mutants” club nights and would often introduce herself as “your hostess not by choice, but by demand.”
During this time, she collaborated with Larry Tee, coiner of the term Electroclash, and Phiiliip, a popular writer/DJ, to produce a number of electro-esque tracks. Lamar is a model, appearing in campaigns for companies including Levi’s, Trash & Vaudville, and the NYU School of Medicine Center for AIDS Research, and Off-Broadway actress. Sophia has been spicing up lives at such legendary clubs like Limelight, Life, Spa and Luxx, and hosted notorious parties like Motherfucker and Disco 2000. Her image has graced countless periodicals such as “V,” “Vogue,” “Vanidad,” “Detour,” “The Face” and “Paper,” and her performance has been described by American Theatre Review as “glorious.” She has also appeared in numerous international publications; in 2004 Interview magazine named her one of the “10 to watch” and praised her for shaping her own destiny.
Also being featured in books like Francois Nars’ “X-Ray” and Deitch Projects’ “Live Through This: NYC 2005.” In addition to theatre, she is a regular participant in New York’s Fringe Festival, and has been cast in the films of independent film auteurs such as Ned Ambler, Todd Verow, and Craig Cobb. In 2001, Lamar and Amanda Lepore sued the nightclub Twilo for gender discrimination after they were replaced by a cisgender women. The case was settled before it came to trial. Lamar can currently be heard on Jonny McGovern’s “Gay Pimpin’ with Jonny McGovern” podcast each month, “declaring what she hates.” She also frequents the Misshapes dance party in New York City. Sophia Lamar is frequently hired to host parties around the world in locales such as Brazil, Europe and many American cities.
I love her. I seriously LOVE HER.
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