Tacoma comedian Jo Koy destined for Handler’s Netflix show

Q: What does your stand-up set entail?

A: It’ll be mostly new material I’m working on for my third one-hour Comedy Central special, filming early next year. I always joke around about every city that I go into. It keeps me on my toes and makes each show more fun.

Q: What is Chelsea like in person?

A: She is exactly how she was on the show. Nothing fake. Never holds her tongue for anything but is very generous and giving. I owe her big time.

Q: Do you subscribe to the oft-quoted expression that “Dying is easy, comedy is hard?”

A: I’m making people laugh, living my dream. Who gets to live their dream? Me. Can you hear the happiness in my voice? No really. That’s the best. The worst part of my job is sometimes going to airports from city to city can make me tired, plus being away from my son is tough. But thank God I’m not selling shoes anymore.

Q: What was your lucky break and how did you get it?

A: The first standup gig for me was “Catch A Rising Star” at the MGM Grand Casino. I did 12 shows for $700. The booker from MGM saw me play at a Vegas coffeehouse at open mic night in 1994. He walked up to me and offered me my first paid gig on the spot.

Q: What is one thing you wish you knew about showbiz when you first started out?

A: Timing is everything. It takes a long time to get somewhere. There are no quick journeys. Being patient is very important in this game.

Q: Where do you find inspiration for your act?

A: Things that are close to me, family, my son, that kind of stuff. That’s where I find all my materials. I also make fun of myself a lot. The comedians I find most funny are probably Eddie Murphy, David Chappelle and Brian Regan.

Q: What has been the high point in your career?

A: Working with Jon Lovitz, a guy that I pretty much impersonated in high school. Now he is a good friend of mine and he talks about me in his act. That is the most surreal moment of my career.

Q: What advice would you give to a person with similar aspirations?

A: Remember that it’s a long road, but you’ll enjoy every step of the journey. Stay focused and stay funny. And love making people laugh.

Madeleine Marr, Miami Herald

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