American comedian and writer
Mx. Dahlia Belle
Born 1980 or 1981 (age 43–44) Occupation(s) Comedian, writer Children 1[ 1] Website mxdahliabelle .com
Mx. Dahlia Belle (born 1980/1981)[ 2] is an American comedian and writer based in Portland, Oregon .[ 3] [ 4]
Belle was born in Orlando, Florida ,[ 4] and spent part of her youth in the Midwest .[ 5] She performed as a musician for over ten years before shifting to stand-up comedy.[ 5]
Belle moved to Portland in 2003.[ 4] She helps produce the Portland Queer Comedy Festival .[ 6] [ 7]
In addition to performing comedy, Belle has written for various publications, including Cosmopolitan and Portland Mercury .[ 4] [ 8] [ 9] In 2021, she gained attention for publishing an open letter to comedian Dave Chappelle in The Guardian . She was among a number of comedians who criticized his Netflix special The Closer for including jokes they considered to be transphobic .[ 2] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
In March 2024, Belle appeared in the Netflix comedy special, Gender Agenda , hosted by Hannah Gadsby and also featuring fellow genderqueer comedians Jes Tom , Alok , Chloe Petts , DeAnne Smith , Krishna Istha , and Asha Ward .[ 13]
References
^ Belle, Dahlia (December 14, 2022). "Flammable Babies" . Retrieved March 12, 2024 – via YouTube.
^ a b Belle, Dahlia (October 9, 2021). "Dear Dave Chappelle, transgender comedians can take a joke, but why are yours so unfunny?" . The Guardian . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ Norcross, Geoff (November 25, 2022). "Portland writer and comedian Dahlia Belle on 'Finding the Joy' in the small moments from daily life" . Oregon Public Broadcasting . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ a b c d Ferguson, Bennett Campbell (January 24, 2024). "Mx. Dahlia Belle Revels in Wrong Answers" . Willamette Week . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ a b "Meet Dahlia Belle" . Canvas Rebel . July 27, 2023. Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ "How Portland's Queer Culture Scene Got Through the Pandemic—and Where It Goes Now" . Willamette Week . June 2, 2021. Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ Novotny, Tess (July 29, 2020). "Portland Black comedians reflect on the role of comedy in Black Lives Matter" . Oregon Public Broadcasting . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ Belle, Dahlia (June 21, 2022). "Free Queer- and Trans-Affirming Ideas for Mainstream Porn. You're Welcome" . Cosmopolitan . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ "Mx. Dahlia Belle" . Portland Mercury . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ McCammon, Sarah (October 12, 2021). "Comedian Dahlia Belle challenges the problematic takes in Dave Chappelle's special" . NPR . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ Andrew, Scottie (October 24, 2021). "What these trans comedians have to say about Dave Chappelle's jokes at their expense" . CNN . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ Zeoli, Rowan (March 21, 2023). "Four Femmes on the Celebrations and Expectations of Being A Trans Woman In Comedy" . Autostraddle . Retrieved February 13, 2024 .
^ Hailu, Selome (February 12, 2024). "Hannah Gadsby's Netflix Special 'Gender Agenda' Sets Lineup of Genderqueer Comedians: Jes Tom, Alok and More (EXCLUSIVE)" . Variety . Retrieved February 12, 2024 .
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