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Mathu Andersen is a make-up artist,[1]costume designer,[2] and photographer.[3] Andersen has collaborated with RuPaul[4] and was previously in a relationship with fashion designer Zaldy.[5]
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Andersen has a background in fashion and textile design.[6] He and RuPaul collaborated for many years, until the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race; Andersen initially did RuPaul's hair and make-up, and later directed challenges and became a creative producer on the show.[7][8] He was a guest judge on season two's "Here Comes the Bride" (), and he was a special guest on the fourth season's "The Final Three" (), the fifth season's "The Final Three, Hunty" (), the sixth season's "Sissy That Walk" (), and the seventh season's () premiere episode ("Born Naked") and twelfth episode ("And the Rest Is Drag").
Andersen was nominated in the Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic) category at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards in for his work on "ShakesQueer", the seventh season's third episode.[9] The reasons for his departure from the show are unknown.[10]
Andersen is originally from Australia.
He moved to New York in and, according to Queerty, "teamed up with Zaldy Goco and became a fixture of NYC nightlife".[6] Andersen moved to Los Angeles in [6]
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Transformations | Himself | Episodes: "Mathu Andersen," "Mathu Andersen Returns!" & "Mathu Andersen Returns!
Again!" | [11][12][13] | |
Raja Drawja | Episode: "Mathu Andersen" | [14] | ||
Hey Qween! | Episode: "Mathu Andersen on Hey Qween with Jonny McGovern" | [15] |
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