Joey Arias
Joey Arias
A fixture of New York City’s vibrant downtown performance scene for 30-plus years, Joey Arias is a bona fide NYC icon. Arias lived and worked with legendary musician Klaus Nomi until Nomi’s death in 1983. However, he has long since stepped out of Nomi’s shadow to gain fame in his own right as a performance artist, cabaret singer and drag artist. Arias has distinguished himself with scandalous wit, sleek style and an extraordinary voice... evocative of Billie Holiday yet uniquely his own. Arias has performed worldwide at venues including Carnegie Hall and the Freedom Theatre in London. Arias was tapped by Cirque du Soleil to originate the role of the emcee in their Las Vegas spectacular Zumanity. After 6 years in that role, Arias returned to New York where he became the star and co-creator of Arias With a Twist with master puppeteer Basil Twist. The show was a critical and commercial hit and extended repeatedly for a total of 8 months. On film, he has appeared in Mondo New York, Big Top Pee Wee, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Wigstock - The Movie, Flawless and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, among others.
Known For Acting
Popularity 3.762
Birthday 1949-10-03
Place of Birth Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA
Also Known As Joseph Arias, Joe Arias,
Naked in New York
1993

Naked in New York

God Save the Queens
1995

God Save the Queens

Arias With a Twist
2010

Arias With a Twist

The Zanctuary
2016

The Zanctuary

Jobriath A.D.
2012

Jobriath A.D.

Wigstock: The Movie
1995

Wigstock: The Movie

Deadly Game
1991

Deadly Game

Cirque du Soleil: LoveSick
2008

Cirque du Soleil: LoveSick

Mondo New York
1988

Mondo New York

Dragtime
1997

Dragtime

Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
1988

Elvira: Mistress of the Dark

The Nomi Song
2004

The Nomi Song

Flawless
1999

Flawless

Big Top Pee-wee
1988

Big Top Pee-wee

After Louie
2017

After Louie

Mermaids on Heroin
1985

Mermaids on Heroin

Wig
2019

Wig

The Long Island Four
1980

The Long Island Four

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
1995

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

Drunks
1997

Drunks

Vandemonium Plus
1987

Vandemonium Plus