2000–2005: 7 Deadlee Sins Deadlee launched his career in 2000. In 2002, he released his first album
7 Deadlee Sins. To support
Assault With a Deadlee Weapon, Deadlee toured with a number of other LGBT rappers on the "Homo Revolution" tour, managed by
Camilo Arenivar. In June 2009, Deadlee made four appearances in the prestigious Fresh Meat Festival, a
trés moderne variety show spotlighting the cream of LGBT performers. He began with an angry spoken word piece written during a college tour, and moved into two classic Deadlee 2213 songs, the dance anthem "Nasty" and "Carnival in My Mind". Deadlee was acclaimed as both riveting and ferocious, surprising and astonishing the audience and proving himself a superb performer, able to bring the goods in any venue, gay or otherwise.
2012–present: Turn to acting Deadlee has made serious inroads into the movie industry as an actor, appearing in several films including the 'hood comedies',
Hoochie Mamma Drama and
Getting High in the Barrio. He also made an appearance as a homeless junkie in the
Bruce LaBruce zombie thriller,
L.A. Zombie, and as Pharmacy Punk in
Rampart. He starred in Los Angeles' longest running play
Eavesdropper. DEADLEE has shifted his focus to writing with a script for the upcoming satirical comedy
CHOLO #1 based partially on his days auditioning in Hollywood. A new documentary
AKA DEADLEE directed by
Quentin Lee is slated for a 2023 release. DEADLEE is also host of the podcast "DEADLEE USA" where he formerly came out as an "America 1st Republican" supporting 2024 Republican candidate
Vivek Ramaswamy. ==Public reception==