World’s oldest drag queen, Darcelle XV, lifeless: Walter Cole was 92
Walter Cole — the world’s oldest drag queen — has died at age 92.
The LGBTQ activist, who carried out below the identify Darcelle XV, handed away on March 23 from pure causes in Portland, Oregon.
His nightclub, Darcelle XV Showplace, shared the information of his passing on Facebook.
“Please be a part of us and rejoice her legacy and reminiscence, thanks upfront in your continued help,” they wrote, including that every one beforehand scheduled reveals on the venue will nonetheless go on “as per Darcelle’s needs.”
He was licensed because the globe’s oldest drag performer in 2016 by the Guinness Book of World Records and earned notoriety for internet hosting the longest-running drag present on the West Coast.
He got here out as homosexual and created his drag queen persona in 1969.
In 1967, Cole bought the Demas Tavern within the Previous City neighborhood of Portland, and it quickly grew to become the Darcelle XV Showplace — a landmark that’s nonetheless standing at the moment.
In 2020, the area was listed within the Nationwide Register of Historic Locations — the primary place in Oregon to be commemorated for its significance in queer historical past.
Cole, who was born in Portland in 1930, scored a 2011 Spirit of Portland Award, which recognizes “native people and organizations who’ve demonstrated an excellent dedication to constructive change in our neighborhood.”
Cole most popular to make use of male pronouns when he wasn’t performing and feminine ones whereas he was in drag, in accordance to the Oregonian, including that his drag hotspot supplied a protected haven for a lot of of his LGBTQ friends.
“If I hadn’t admitted who I used to be, I’d most likely be lifeless now,” the trailblazer advised his hometown paper in 2010. “I’d be sitting on a sofa retiring from … administration. Not for me.”
Todd Addams, the interim government director of Basic Rights Oregon, mirrored on Cole’s life and work with the Los Angeles Times, noting: “She touched the lives of so many, not solely by means of her performances but additionally by means of her fearless neighborhood advocacy and charitable works. She was nothing wanting an icon.”

Journalist Susan Stanley, who interviewed Cole in 1975 and have become his shut good friend, advised the LA Instances how Cole was “only a very, very nurturing individual” and “inspired different guys to carry out and get out of their shells.”
Playwright Donnie Horn known as him “an incredible good friend” in an interview with the CBC present “As It Happens.”
“He had his methods and also you lived by means of his methods. He would communicate his piece,” Horn mentioned of Cole, who also performed at New York’s Wigstock gathering in 2018.

“However he all the time, all the time was real. And he accepted all people for who they had been at that time. He didn’t ask so that you can be higher or worse. He requested you to be the very best you possibly can be,” Horn added of Cole, an Military veteran who was celebrated as a barrier-breaker in a 2020 Oregon Public Broadcasting documentary.
In 1951, he married his highschool sweetheart, Jeannette Rosini, and the pair had a son, Walter Jr., and a daughter, Maridee.
After his navy stint, Cole based a espresso store named Caffe Espresso and later started an affair with former Las Vegas performer Roxy LeRoy Neuhardt whereas doing theater aspect jobs, in response to The Oregonian.
Funeral and memorial particulars have but to be introduced.