Jo Koy

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Jo Koy
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Koy in 2018
Birth nameJoseph Glenn Herbert [1]
Born (1971-06-02) June 2, 1971 (age 53)
Misawa Air Base, Misawa, Japan [2]
Medium
Education University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Years active1989–present
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
Angie King
(div. 2013)
Children1
Website jokoy.com

Joseph Glenn Herbert (born June 2, 1971 [1] [3] ), known professionally as Jo Koy, is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was a frequent panelist on E!'s late night show Chelsea Lately . He has since had a total of six comedy specials released by Comedy Central and Netflix. In 2024, Koy hosted the 81st Golden Globe Awards.

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Early life

Koy was born to a Caucasian father who was in the United States Air Force stationed in the Japan when he married Koy's Filipina mother. [4] His family moved from Spanaway, Washington, to Tacoma, Washington, and then to Las Vegas soon after he finished high school in Tacoma. He originally attended Spanaway Lake High School and then moved to Foss High School in Tacoma. They moved to Las Vegas to be near his ailing grandmother. Jo Koy enrolled in the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, but dropped out to pursue stand-up comedy. [1]

Koy has said that his stage name comes from a nickname his family gave him when he was growing up. [5] It was said during his stand-up routine in Phoenix, Arizona, on September 22, 2019, that back in 1989 he was talking to his cousin about making a stage name when his aunt called him to come to dinner, shouting "Jo Ko, eat!" ( Ko means "my" in Tagalog, so Jo Ko means "my Jo"), which he misheard as "Koy," and, deciding that it was a good name, has used it ever since.

Koy credits his mother for his comedic and acting talents. He frequently tells stories about her in his comedy shows. She encouraged him to participate in school talent shows and to hold impromptu performances for his family and friends. This led to performances at a Las Vegas coffee house and inspired a move to Los Angeles.

Career

In 1994, Koy began his stand-up career at a comedy club in Las Vegas. Soon he moved from open mic night to a regular spot on the show Catch a Rising Star at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. [1] After performing at the MGM Grand Las Vegas, he rented the Huntridge Theater and went door to door to sell tickets to his comedy shows. [1] A talent coordinator from Los Angeles spotted Koy and landed him his first television appearance on BET's ComicView . He has appeared in two seasons of Comic View.

Koy has starred in other TV stand-up specials like Jamie Foxx Presents: Laffapalooza! Jo Koy has won the Showtime at the Apollo , performed in front of troops in the USO Tour, can be seen on various VH1 I Love the '70s , '80s , '90s , truTV's World's Dumbest... and New Millennium episodes, Amp'd Mobile phone commercials and received a second invite to the Montreal comedy festival Just for Laughs , the series for which he was awarded Canada's prestigious Gemini Award. Koy was also a regular guest at Chelsea Handler's roundtable discussion on E!'s Chelsea Lately. He has also appeared on Carlos Mencia's Punisher Tour performing stand-up comedy. [6] In 2005, He performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno .

Koy started a podcast together with comedian and TV host Michael Yo on July 23, 2012, called The Michael Yo and Jo Koy Show. Koy has also appeared on over 100 episodes of Chelsea Lately as a season regular roundtable guest. Other appearances include The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon , @midnight with Chris Hardwick , VH1, World's Funniest Fails , The Joy Behar Show , Jimmy Kimmel Live! , Last Call with Carson Daly and Jamie Foxx: Laffapalooza. Today, the comedian tours across the US and can be heard as a weekly guest on the podcast, The Adam Carolla Show. He joined the PodcastOne family and hosts the weekly podcast, The Koy Pond. Koy has done two highly rated and successful comedy specials on Comedy Central: Don't Make Him Angry and Lights Out. His third comedy special, Jo Koy: Live from Seattle is a Netflix Original, and was released worldwide on March 28, 2017. Koy released another Netflix special titled Jo Koy: Comin' in Hot on June 12, 2019. On February 23, 2019, Koy performed two shows on stage at the Wheeler Opera House, Aspen, Colorado, for the closing night of Aspen Laugh Festival. [6] [7]

On June 12, 2020, Netflix released Jo Koy: In His Elements, a comedy special featuring Filipino American comedians, DJs, and B-boys. [8] On July 28, 2022, Koy, alongside film producer Dan Lin appeared in the Rise for Comedy festival, where they raised a $75,000 donation to the nonprofit Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA). [9]

On December 21, 2023, Koy was announced as host of the 81st Golden Globe Awards. [10]

2024 Golden Globe Awards

Koy's monologue as host of the 81st Golden Globe Awards was met with criticism from viewers and critics with many describing his jokes as "painful", "unfunny", and "cringeworthy". Chelsey Sanchez of Bazaar described his monologue as "awkward" and "distasteful". [11] Shirley Li of The Atlantic wrote, "practically every joke failed to land, mostly because the punchlines were dated or obvious". [12] Variety 's television critic Alison Herman panned Koy as "woefully unqualified" to be an awards show host. Koy was met with criticism for putting blame on his writers during the monologue, coming after a lengthy 2023 Writers Guild of America strike. Justin Curto of Vulture noted, that when some of his jokes fell flat, Koy "immediately threw his writers under the bus... He yelled. 'Yo, shut up. You're kidding me, right. Slow down. I wrote some of these, and they're the ones you're laughing at.'" [13] [14]

Hershal Pandya of Vulture wrote "Comedians have tanked at the Golden Globes before but none quite as spectacularly as Koy." [15] Marlow Stern of Rolling Stone noted that many of Koy's jokes drew "groans" and "boos" from the audience. [16] Among the barbs that drew the most ire were sexist jokes involving the Barbie movie and Taylor Swift, as well as uncomfortable jokes directed at Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro. [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] Nicole Sperling of The New York Times , who was in the audience that night, wrote, "Never seen an audience rebel against an emcee so quickly" and cited a prominent director describing Koy as a "disaster". [22] Viewers online noted stunned reactions from the crowd from people such as Selena Gomez, Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford. [23] [24]

Koy responded to the criticism in an interview with Good Morning America , admitting, "I'd be lying if I said the backlash didn't hurt", but also admitted, "I had fun. You know, it was a moment that I'll always remember. Hosting is just a tough gig. Yes, I'm a stand-up comic but that hosting position it's a different style. I kind of went in and did the writer's thing. We had 10 days to write this monologue. It was a crash course. I feel bad, but I got to still say I loved what I did." [25] Fellow comedians such as Steve Martin, Whoopi Goldberg and Kevin Hart, as well as radio host Howard Stern, expressed sympathy towards Koy, with many of them arguing that the job of a comedian is not always easy, especially when hosting an awards show. [26] [27] [28]

Influences

Koy has named Bill Cosby, Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, [1] Whoopi Goldberg, Chris Rock, and Steve Martin as his comedy influences. [29] In 2022, Blogtalk with MJ Racadio named him one of the "75 Most Influential Filipino-Americans". [30]

Personal life

Koy has one son, born April 21, 2003, from a previous relationship with Angie King. Koy and his son reside in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California.

On September 27, 2021, Koy and Chelsea Handler posted an official Instagram post of their relationship. [31] [32] In July 2022, they announced their breakup on Handler's Instagram, which occurred in June.[ citation needed ]

Koy is a practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. [33]

Charity work

On August 4, 2009, The Jo Koy Foundation hosted its first philanthropic event in "Hilarity for Charity" a stand-up comedy show featuring Koy, along with special surprise comedic guests. The show took place at The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club, located in the heart of Citywalk, Universal City, California. Proceeds from the ticket sales were donated to The Children's Hospital of Orange County.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018VirginiaChester Blind
2018Wake.Peter Lewis
2019 Anastasia: Once Upon a Time Vladimir Lenin
2022 Easter Sunday Joe Valencia
2023 Haunted Mansion Daytime Bartender
2023 The Monkey King Benbo (voice)
2023 Leo Coach Komura (voice) [34]
2024 The Tiger's Apprentice Rooster (voice)

Stand-up specials

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Don't Make Him AngryHimselfComedy Central Stand-Up Special
2012Lights Out
2017 Live from Seattle Netflix Original Comedy Special
2019 Comin' in Hot
2020In His ElementsNetflix Original Variety Special
2022Live from the LA ForumNetflix Original Comedy Special

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Family Tools BerrickEpisode: "Pilot"
2020 Mr. Iglesias BobEpisode: "Food for Thought"
2021Metal Shop MastersHimself (host)
2022Reindeer in HereHawk (voice)Television special [35]
2023 Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens Bob (voice)Episode: "Love & Order"
2024 81st Golden Globe Awards Himself (host)Television special
2024 Hailey's On It! Eddie Denoga (voice)Episode: "The Biggest Luger"

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