About me
Joel Kim Booster is a Chicago-bred, Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian, writer, and actor who was named as an emerging advocate and creative on the 2022 Time100 Next List and a "Variety Screenwriter to Watch" (2022). Joel has also been recognized as one of "The Queer Young Comics Redefining American Humor" by the New York Times. Joel starred in the Searchlight Pictures rom-com "Fire Island", which won the 2023 Dorian Award for Best TV movie and was called an "instant classic" by the AV Club. The GLAAD Award-winning film, which he also wrote, was released on Hulu in June (2022) and received a Film Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Screenplay, two Emmy nominations for his writing, and Best Outstanding Television movie in 2023. His first hour-long comedy special for Netflix called, "Psychosexual", was nominated for a Critics Choice Award and named one of the best comedy specials of 2022 by Variety. In his special, Joel explores his experiences and observations as a gay Asian American male with commentary on identity, sexuality, cultural expectations, and more. Joel currently stars in the Apple TV+ series "Loot" playing Nicholas, Maya Rudolph’s quirky assistant. The series was created by Alan Yang and Mat Hubbard and will have its season 2 premiere later this year. Other TV and film credits include; "Sunnyside" (NBC), "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (HBO), "Shrill" (Hulu), "Search Party" (TBS); "BoJack Horseman", "Big Mouth", "The Week Of" (Netflix), and "American Dad" (Fox).