Sami Landri

Sami Landri
Born
Samuel Landry

1998 or 1999 (age 26–27)[1]
Other namesSami Landri
Mona Noose
Occupations

Samuel Landry,[3] also known by his stage names Sami Landri and Mona Noose, is a Canadian Drag artist and social media personality of Acadian descent. He[a] initially gained fame after a 2021 video of him as Sami Landri asking "As-tu un lighter?" went viral. Sami, along with Barbada de Barbades, co-hosted a documentary series Drag! d'la tête aux pieds (2025) on TFO. She is also set to appear as a contestant on the sixth season of Canada's Drag Race.

Early life and career

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Samuel Landry grew up in Dieppe, New Brunswick in an Acadian family.[2][4] He studied history and theatre in Moncton for three years before dropping out to become a full-time artist.[5][6] His artistic interests are diverse, ranging from dance and visual arts to music and performance.[7] Landry began performing in 2018.[3]

Landry co-founded the Acadian drag collective Haus of Ménage in the spring of 2019 alongside Tommy Desrosiers, Nick Després, and Xénia Gould [fr].[8] The collective aimed to fill a cultural gap by producing drag shows in French and Chiac, representing Acadian queer identity on stage.[3] In 2020, Mona Noose won the title of Acadian Queen at the First Ever Acadian Drag Ball, organized by the collective.[5] Haus of Ménage has toured across villages in New Brunswick, often presenting the first drag performances ever held in those communities.

Landry has collaborated with Xénia Gould on several artistic projects over the years.[9] In 2020, the two held an artist residency at the Galerie Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen in Moncton, focusing on performance art and exploring the queer and Acadian identities that shape his work.[7] In 2021, Gould directed the short film Mona, starring Landry, which won the La Vague Award for Best Acadian Short Film at the Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie.[10][11] That same year, Landry relocated to Montreal to pursue new creative projects.[9]

The drag persona Sami Landri went viral on social media, propelling Landry to broader recognition.[12] Some of Sami’s videos have garnered millions of views and attracted hundreds of thousands of followers on TikTok.[12] The character has been described as “a trashy alter ego straight out of the 2000s — low-rise jeans, crop top, large bust, and lips lined in dark pencil,” known for his “spicy humour.”[9][12]

On March 16, 2023, Sami Landri appeared on the TV show Infoman.[13] Landry continues to perform in drag shows across Montreal, as well as elsewhere in Quebec, in Acadia, Ontario, and Europe.[9][14]

Landry has also expressed an interest in creating music in Chiac.[9] Sami's debut single, "Mon sac TBK", was released in fall 2022. The lighthearted song humorously celebrates a drag queen’s essential accessory—the handbag—while addressing themes of homophobia.[14]

Landry later signed with the production agency Lol lol lol.[15]

In 2024, Sami Landri and Xénia Gould created a web series titled Helpez-moi, which continued into 2025.[15] Sami also began touring with a live show called Sami Party, featuring performances by Xénia Gould.

In September 2025, Sami Landri was a co-host of Drag! d’la tête aux pieds on TFO alongside drag queen Barbada de Barbades.[15][16] On October 23, 2025, Sami Landri was revealed as a contestant on the sixth season of Canada's Drag Race.[1]

Personal life

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Landry identifies as queer.[4]

Discography

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Singles

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  • 2022: "Mon sac TBK" (with Chris Cool)

Filmography

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Short films

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  • 2018: Clay, by Xénia Gould
  • 2019: Posy, by Xénia Gould
  • 2021: Mona, by Xénia Gould[10]

Web series

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  • 2024—present: Helpez-moi[15]
  • 2025: Tracy and Martina: Shootin' the Shit

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 Infoman Sami Landri (guest) [13]
2025 Drag! d'la tête aux pieds Sami Landri (host) Co-hosted with Barbada de Barbades [15]
Canada's Drag Race Sami Landri (contestant) Season 6 [1]

Explanatory notes

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  1. ^ Landry uses he/him pronouns out of drag and she/her pronouns in drag.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Step Right Up! Queens Announced as CANADA'S DRAG RACE Returns for Season 6, November 20". Bell Media. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  2. ^ a b "Sami Landri - Gérance". Lol lol lol (in French). Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  3. ^ a b c Nouvelle, Acadie (2022-08-12). "Sami Landry: le fabuleux parcours d'une drag queen acadienne". Acadie Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  4. ^ a b Hargrove, Jake (2024-09-03). "Seeing Things: an Interview with Sami Landri". Cult. Magazine. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  5. ^ a b "DRAG | Le lever du rideau". Radio-Canada. 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
  6. ^ Forget, Laurie. "Sami Landry se confie sur son déménagement à Montréal et sa popularité sur TikTok". narcity.com (in French). Narcity Media. Retrieved October 23, 2025.
  7. ^ a b Mousseau, Sylvie (2020-03-05). "Comprendre la ruralité acadienne et les identités " queer " par la performance". Acadie Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  8. ^ "Tommy Desrosiers: comédien, humoriste...et drag queen". ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  9. ^ a b c d e Revert, Amélie (2023-01-30). "Le monde leur appartient". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  10. ^ a b "Un film pour Xavier Gould et Samuel Landry au FICFA". ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). November 10, 2021. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  11. ^ Mousseau, Sylvie (2021-11-19). "Le film Mona couronné de la Vague du meilleur court métrage acadien". Acadie Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  12. ^ a b c "Les débordements d'humour de la drag queen acadienne Sami Landri". ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). 28 October 2022. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  13. ^ a b ICI Radio-Canada Télé (16 March 2023). "Infoman - La nouvelle mouture des classiques télé" (Video). Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  14. ^ a b Mousseau, Sylvie (2022-11-01). "Sami Landri: chanter pour dénoncer l'homophobie". Acadie Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  15. ^ a b c d e Mousseau, Sylvie (2025-09-18). "Helpez-moi: drags queen et coachs de vie". Acadie Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved 2025-09-26.
  16. ^ "DRAG! d'la tête aux pieds". TFO (in French). Retrieved 2025-09-26.