Ginger Johnson (drag queen)

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Born
Donald Marshall

1988 or 1989 (age 36–37)[1]
OccupationDrag queen
Ginger Johnson
Born
Donald Marshall

1988 or 1989 (age 36–37)[1]
OccupationDrag queen
TelevisionRuPaul's Drag Race UK (series 5)
Celebrity MasterChef (series 20)
Websitegingerjohnson.co.uk

Ginger Johnson is the stage name of Donald Marshall,[2] an English drag queen, who won the fifth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK and the twentieth series of Celebrity MasterChef.

Marshall began performing in drag at university in the late 2000s. As part of his degree, he wrote a radio play about a woman with whom he had grown up. Without the budget to pay an actress to record it, Marshall "put on a voice and did it myself". He would soon perform the character for live audiences.[3] Marshall also created a child star character called Little Jimmy Johnson,[4] who he described as "a little s**t who's nine-and-three-quarter years old."[5]

Early in his drag career Marshall made costumes for the performance artist Scottee. When someone dropped out of one of Scottee's pageants, Marshall stepped in. Scottee was "so impressed with my clothes that they said they would pay me £100 a week to make outfits. Three days later, I packed up and moved to London."[6]

Marshall's drag alter ego Ginger Johnson was inspired by the "amazing, fiery redheaded women from the Golden Age of Hollywood", including Lucille Ball, Rita Hayworth, Carol Channing and Kay Thompson. As the character has evolved, Marshall thinks of Johnson as a "time traveller" saying "she's this character that can exist anywhere that I dare drop her."[7] Other influences include David Hoyle, Dina Martina and Danny La Rue plus Drag Race alumni Jinkx Monsoon, BenDeLaCreme and Tammie Brown.[8] In 2014 Johnson joined the "defunct but game-changing" queer nightlife collective Sink the Pink[9] for which she wrote, directed and co-produced six "surreal spins" on panto including: Down the Rabbit Hole, The Queen's Head (for Selfridges), How to Catch a Krampus and Escape from Planet Trash.[10] Johnson also performs at and hosts various club events.[11] Johnson appeared at the UKs first ever drag karaoke bar, The Karaoke Hole in Dalston, London which opened in May 2018.[12] Johnson is a London Associate Artist of the Pleasance Islington, London.[13] In 2020, Johnson co-presented the online breakfast show Wakey! alongside Love Island contestant Chris Taylor.[14] Johnson has written children's stories, including Glamourous Gran and Other Tall Stories which she has performed at the Southbank Centre.[15] Johnson has also created a puppet video series.[16]

In 2023, Ginger Johnson won the fifth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. She has described herself as "a helium balloon in the shape of a woman" and her drag as "silly" and "camp".[17] During her time on the show, she impersonated Barbara Cartland for the Snatch Game challenge.[18] In preparation for the show, she prepared "roast" jokes in advance for all the queens on the "rumour lists" which circulated before filming started.[19] As at December 2023, Johnson is one of only a few queens who have won three challenges in a row in any of the Drag Race franchises, alongside Lawrence Chaney, Chad Michaels, Envy Peru and Manila Luzon.[20] In December 2025, Johnson won the twentieth series of Celebrity MasterChef.[21]

Personal life

Marshall was born in Lanchester, County Durham. He attended a Catholic secondary school and studied scriptwriting[22] at university in Newcastle.[23] As a child, Marshall wanted to be a pantomime dame, considering Chris Hayward of the Theatre Royal, Newcastle one of the "all-time greats".[24] Marshall's first memory of making people laugh as a child was doing "magic shows in my local library".[25]

Marshall played for the Newcastle Falcons rugby team. In 2017 he said, "I often joke that being a drag queen and being a rugby player are very similar: they involve a lot of physical pain, and it’s quite aggressive."[26] The flat where Marshall lives with his partner featured in an IKEA article, with design by Ashlyn Gibson.[27]

Shows

Year Show Venue
2014 Some Mothers[28]
2014-2018 Little Jimmy Johnson Various
2015 Suddenly, Last Summer[29] The Glory
2016-2018 Awful
2016 Down the Rabbit Hole[30] Selfridges, London
2017 The Queen’s Head[31]
2018 How to Catch a Krampus[32] Pleasance Theatre, London
2019 Ginger Johnson's Happy Place[33] Edinburgh Festival
Escape from Planet Trash[34] Pleasance Theatre, London
2020 Ginger Johnson's Christmas Egg[35]
2021 Dog Show[36]
Ginger Johnson and Pals[37]
2022 Good Clean Fun[38]
The Ginger and Jonbers Show[39] The Glory, London
Ginger Johnson’s Festive Spread[40] Pleasance Theatre, London
2023 David Hoyle and Ginger Johnson[41] Hebden Bridge
Ginger All The Way![42] Soho Theatre, London
2024 Angels of the North[43] Newcastle, London, Liverpool and Birmingham

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