For Jo Koy, filming his latest comedy special in the Philippines was what he calls an item on his bucket list. In “Jo Koy: In His Elements” — his third special on Netflix, out on June 12 — he shares the stage with fellow Filipino American performers and comedians including Joey Guila, Andrew Orolfo and Andrew Lopez, breakdancer Ronnie and Philippines-born singer/songwriter Inigo Pascual, among others.
“[When] they gave me this special, it’s kind of like this Filipino thing, when one person makes it, you open the door and bring other Filipinos in,” he says on “Variety Live!” “So, that’s what I did. I was in the Netflix building, and I opened the door and I was like, ‘I got some more Filipino friends. Let’s go. Get in here. Come on, before they close the door!’”
Koy, whose mother is from the Philippines, recalls his own desire to find a familiar face in pop culture and his struggle explaining his half-white half-Filipino heritage growing up in Washington state during the ‘70s and ‘80s.
Related Stories
VIP+What Film Fund From AI Startup Runway Means for Content’s Future

'Sweetpea' Trailer: Ella Purnell Plays an Unassuming Serial Killer in Sky and Starz's Thriller Series
“Me mentioning, ‘Oh, I’m also half Filipino,’ no one knows what that is. Like, ‘What’s that? What’s a Filipino? What do you guys eat?’” Koy recalls.
“In His Elements” — which is part stand-up showcase, talent show and Anthony Bourdain-inspired travel log — then is a chance to share his beloved culture with audiences, down to his favorite dish (chicken adobo), the Tagalog language and riding around in a jeepney in Manila.
“It was just one moment where I can show the world how beautiful my culture is and me giving back to a culture that gave so much to me. You know, my livelihood is based on me talking about being Filipino,” he says.
Although he admits it wasn’t something he always readily embraced when he first started his standup career, “and not because I was like, ‘I don’t want to talk about it.’ It’s because I didn’t understand how to deliver the funny, without being too specific or going, looking at the crowd, ‘All right, many of you guys are not gonna get this, because you’re not Filipino,’” he recalls.
Koy’s special comes right on the heels of fellow comedian Dave Chappelle and his latest special “8:46” (also via Netflix), which made a surprise debut for free on the platform’s YouTube comedy channel on June 11. Chappelle’s is a searing social commentary on recent events, including the death of George Floyd (incidentally, Koy’s best friend, artist Alex Roman, painted a mural dedicated to Floyd in Houston). Koy recalls opening for Chappelle 25 years ago and some word Chappelle imparted on him back then.
“He goes, ‘Always do you,’ and I always took that with me,” says Koy. “Do you, be you on stage and never be afraid to say what you want to say.”
Watch the full interview with Jo Koy on “Variety Live!” above.
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsMore from Variety

Apple Must Pay $14 Billion-Plus in Back Taxes to Ireland, EU Court Rules

Does Streaming Hurt Theaters? This Survey Says It Helps

Apple Watch Series 10: How to Pre-Order the Newest Smart Watch Model Online

Apple’s iPhone 16 Is Out Now: Here’s Where To Pick One Up Online

Netflix vs. YouTube: The Post-Streaming Wars Era’s Archrivalry

Apple’s New AirPods 4 Are Now Available for Pre-Order Online
Most Popular
Inside the 'Joker: Folie à Deux' Debacle: Todd Phillips ‘Wanted Nothing to Do’ With DC on the $200 Million Misfire

‘Kaos’ Canceled After One Season at Netflix

‘Menendez Brothers’ Netflix Doc Reveals Erik’s Drawings of His Abuse and Lyle Saying ‘I Would Much Rather Lose the Murder Trial Than Talk About Our…

Saoirse Ronan Says Losing Luna Lovegood Role in ‘Harry Potter’ Has ‘Stayed With Me Over the Years’: ‘I Was Too Young’ and ‘Knew I Wasn't Going to Get…

‘Joker 2’ Axed Scene of Lady Gaga’s Lee Kissing a Woman at the Courthouse Because ‘It Had Dialogue in It’ and ‘Got in the Way’ of a Music…

Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried to Star in ‘The Housemaid’ Adaptation From Director Paul Feig, Lionsgate

Kathy Bates Won an Oscar and Her Mom Told Her: ‘You Didn't Discover the Cure for Cancer,’ So ‘I Don't Know What All the Excitement Is About…

Kamala Harris Cracks Open a Miller High Life With Stephen Colbert on ‘The Late Show’

Christopher Nolan’s Next Movie: Matt Damon in Talks to Star in Universal Film Set for Summer 2026

‘Skyfall’ Director Sam Mendes Says James Bond Studio Prefers Filmmakers ‘Who Are More Controllable’: ‘I Would Doubt’ I’d…

Must Read
- Film
COVER | Sebastian Stan Tells All: Becoming Donald Trump and Starring in 2024’s Most Controversial Movie
By Andrew Wallenstein 3 weeks
- TV
Menendez Family Slams Netflix’s ‘Monsters’ as ‘Grotesque’ and ‘Riddled With Mistruths’: ‘The Character Assassination of Erik and Lyke Is Repulsive…

- TV
‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Part 2 to Air on CBS After Paramount Network Debut

- TV
50 Cent Sets Diddy Abuse Allegations Docuseries at Netflix: ‘It’s a Complex Narrative Spanning Decades’ (EXCLUSIVE)

- Shopping
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Sets Digital and Blu-ray/DVD Release Dates

Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Variety Confidential
ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXN8jq2taKaVrMBwts5moqixXaOytbLLoq9mq6CasKqty2agp2WYnsBuscuepJ6mpKh6cn6SbW1sa2Vtg3A%3D