Mimi Marks

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Mimi Marks is a transgender entertainer. He performs at The Baton Show Lounge in Chicago, Illinois.

Mimi was born "Mark" in Waterloo, Iowa, but grew up in Oelwein, Iowa. As a boy, he recalls feeling "uncomfortable in his body," and had the "most difficult time" in his physical education class because, he says, "I didn't fit in at all."

After undergoing some sex-reassignment surgeries (due to stipulations in employment contracts, Marks hasn't had complete sexual reassignment), Marks became Mimi. According to Trantasia [1], a transsexual beauty pageant documentary, he has lived as a woman since he was 21 years old. Marks started performing in Milwaukee at a club called Dance, Dance, Dance with help from an Australian performer, Holly Brown. Marks says that, for transwomen in Chicago, the test of whether they can pass as women is to appear in public at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs: “"If you could walk through Wrigley-ville, like, during a Cubs game and not get 'spooked,' and not have anybody call you out, you were like the 'girl-iest' girl, you made it. I called [a friend] and said, 'I am at a Cubs game on first base, eleventh row. I made it. I'm a girl!'" [2]

In 1986, Marks won his first pageant title: Ms. Waterloo 1986. He has also won Miss International Queen, Pattaya, Thailand; The World's Most Beautiful Transsexual Contest, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; and Miss Continental, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

In 2008 Marks appeared in Janet Jackson's music video Rock With U.[1]

Marks is reported to have been the first ever openly transsexual runway model, working for the Ford Modeling agency.

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