Joel Kim Booster returns to Millikin for Goodheart Event

Class of 2010 alum discusses success as actor, writer, comedian

  • Joel Kim Booster speaking

     

    When Joel Kim Booster watched his older sister perform in a play when he was five years old, he was certain his future was in theatre, a dream he says almost never wavered. While he claimed wryly that it was the only thing he was good at, so he stuck with it, Booster鈥檚 2022 skyrocket into celebrity status exhibits his talents across many stages - figuratively and literally. 

    His best-known work, 鈥淔ire Island,鈥 is a modern-day, queer retelling of Jane Austen鈥檚 鈥淧ride and Prejudice鈥 that premiered on Hulu in June 2022. Booster wrote, produced and starred in the romantic-comedy alongside a diverse cast including comedian Margaret Cho, Bowen Yang, Conrad Ricamora and James Scully. He credits the project with being the most impactful of his career thus far. 鈥淚t was the culmination of so many years of work. I鈥檝e always wanted to be in a leadership position, so being able to steer the ship was really impactful and gratifying for me,鈥 Booster remarked.

    • It made me believe for the first time that I was doing the right thing
    — Joel Kim Booster, Class of 2010
  • Joel Kim Booster speaking

    As the headliner for the 2022 Goodheart Event at Millikin University, Booster, a Class of 2010 theatre graduate, returned to campus on November 9 to perform in Shilling Hall鈥檚 Albert Taylor Theatre and to teach a standup comedy workshop masterclass where students had the chance to perform a short standup set and receive notes and feedback from Booster鈥檚 professional experiences. While Booster said there is no single secret to creating successful standup comedy due to the performance鈥檚 individualistic nature, he had plenty of advice for aspiring comedians, actors and creators. 鈥淓veryone has their own secret sauce that they add to the set to make it their own."

    "If there was one general secret, I鈥檇 say it is figuring out what you bring to the table that鈥檚 individual and unique to you.鈥

    The Goodheart Event, which was created through a generous gift from the late Margaret 鈥淧eggy鈥 Goodheart Madden and her husband, the late G. William Madden, provides Millikin students with access to outstanding entertainment at no charge. Previous Goodheart Event performers include Seth Meyers, Jonathan Van Ness, Jay Leno, Wayne Brady and David Spade. 

    In returning to his alma mater, Booster reflected on how his experiences at Millikin helped influence his future in entertainment. He said that one thing he really loved about Millikin was how open they were to creating opportunities when his interests didn鈥檛 line up with the offered programs. 鈥淲hen I came back my sophomore year, I said that I wanted to start writing plays, but there wasn鈥檛 a program for it. They were really open and helpful in creating individual learning tracks for me,鈥 Booster remarked. The first play he wrote at Millikin, 鈥淟ayover,鈥 was written over Booster鈥檚 Christmas break and produced in his basement, which he said also served as a blackbox theatre at the time.

    The primary lesson that Booster took away from Millikin was the same lesson he conveyed to the students who attended his masterclass. 鈥淎t Millikin, you have the ability to create your own opportunities. Millikin is a great platform to make things happen. If it鈥檚 something you want to do, like playwriting, and it doesn鈥檛 exist at Millikin, they will help you make it happen.鈥 

    • One of the reasons I was able to find the success that I have is by making opportunities. Not waiting around for someone to open a door for me, but seeing a wall with no door and making one for myself
    — Joel Kim Booster, Class of 2010
  • Booster took that lesson and created his own opportunities in his career, which has led to a fast-growing list of credits as a writer, actor and producer. He has also been recognized on the 鈥淭ime100 Next List,鈥 as an advocate, nominated by 鈥淔ire Island鈥 co-star Margaret Cho, along with being named on a list of 鈥淨ueer Young Comics Redefining American Humor,鈥 by The New York Times. Additionally, Booster has a Netflix comedy special 鈥淧sychosexual,鈥 and is currently acting in the AppleTV+ series 鈥淟oot,鈥 opposite Maya Rudolph. In November 2022, Booster also appeared on 鈥淐elebrity Jeopardy!鈥 to raise funds for the Selah Neighborhood Homeless Coalition.