Pandora Boxx (born Michael Steck) is an American drag queen, comedian and r… Read Full Bio ↴Pandora Boxx (born Michael Steck) is an American drag queen, comedian and reality television personality from Rochester, New York. He is best known as a contestant from the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race. His stage name is a play on words of Pandora's box, an artifact found in a mythological Greek story.
Best known as a former contestant on the second season of Drag Race, Boxx's humorous and campy style, he was seen by many in the media who were monitoring the show's progress as a strong candidate to win the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar". Highlights of his performance on Drag Race include an impersonation of Carol Channing on a Match Game-like skit. Performing well in the show's challenges, his failure to win one resulted in RuPaul calling him "the Susan Lucci of this competition." He was eliminated in the eighth episode, "Golden Gals," which aired on March 29, 2010. After his elimination, Entertainment Weekly called him their pick for "America's Next Drag Superstar".
After his elimination, Boxx appeared on the two seasons of Drag Race spin-off series RuPaul's Drag U. He also appeared in a television commercial for Absolut Vodka that aired during the third season of Drag Race dressed as a Bloody Mary. He also hosted and performed in the One Night Stand Up Dragtastic NYC special that aired on Logo in January 2011.
Besides appearing on Drag Race, he wrote, directed, produced, and appeared in Mrs. Kasha Davis: The Life of an International Housewife Celebrity starring fellow drag performer from Rochester's Tilt nightclub, Mrs. Kasha Davis.
He also wrote a play, The Lipstick Massacre, directed by David Henderson and starring himself (as Pandora Boxx) and actress Kasha Davis. The plot follows a commercial actress, Daphne Von Hausenpfeffer, whose career is fading. When other actresses up for the same roles start disappearing, it seems Daphne may be the prime suspect. It was described as "a new murder mystery/B-horror movie/comedy play." The Lipstick Massacre has played at Rochester's Multi-use Community Cultural Center, and the Geva Theatre.
For his creative roles in his projects, he is usually credited with his legal name, Michael Steck.
Best known as a former contestant on the second season of Drag Race, Boxx's humorous and campy style, he was seen by many in the media who were monitoring the show's progress as a strong candidate to win the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar". Highlights of his performance on Drag Race include an impersonation of Carol Channing on a Match Game-like skit. Performing well in the show's challenges, his failure to win one resulted in RuPaul calling him "the Susan Lucci of this competition." He was eliminated in the eighth episode, "Golden Gals," which aired on March 29, 2010. After his elimination, Entertainment Weekly called him their pick for "America's Next Drag Superstar".
After his elimination, Boxx appeared on the two seasons of Drag Race spin-off series RuPaul's Drag U. He also appeared in a television commercial for Absolut Vodka that aired during the third season of Drag Race dressed as a Bloody Mary. He also hosted and performed in the One Night Stand Up Dragtastic NYC special that aired on Logo in January 2011.
Besides appearing on Drag Race, he wrote, directed, produced, and appeared in Mrs. Kasha Davis: The Life of an International Housewife Celebrity starring fellow drag performer from Rochester's Tilt nightclub, Mrs. Kasha Davis.
He also wrote a play, The Lipstick Massacre, directed by David Henderson and starring himself (as Pandora Boxx) and actress Kasha Davis. The plot follows a commercial actress, Daphne Von Hausenpfeffer, whose career is fading. When other actresses up for the same roles start disappearing, it seems Daphne may be the prime suspect. It was described as "a new murder mystery/B-horror movie/comedy play." The Lipstick Massacre has played at Rochester's Multi-use Community Cultural Center, and the Geva Theatre.
For his creative roles in his projects, he is usually credited with his legal name, Michael Steck.
Cooter
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@GAYSHOW
You guys rock with all your fabulous comments!! xoxo Pandora
@albinwonderland
Pandora was someone I didn't care too much about while she was on the show, but now that I've been able to see her personality really shine I love her!
@StephtheWordWizard
"Barracooter" and "cooterlicious" are my new favourite words now.
@mufuslikeobject
Still watching in 2019 iconiqué
@EricAtTheDiscooo
I tried to get 4 of my friends to buy this on iTunes so you could do a load of laundry.
No dice.
Sorry girl.
@Laineyface
This is mildly terrifying, yet I feel the need to show it to people XD
@MrLaLabre
I'm dying in the "na na na na na na na" part every time!!!)))
@PandoraBoxx
Thanks to everyone for continuing to like my Cooter! Ha ha! Make sure you subscribe to my new channel for some more fabulous videos!
@iceman4938
The twist with the guy choosing the daddybear at the end was brilliant! And loved you on Drag Race (and Drag U for that matter)
@M3G4UK
Congratulations Pandora on making a RIDONKULOUSLY catchy and fantastic tune! I've made sure this gets played at every party I go to! Absolutely LOVE it!