Mia Katigbak has joined the cast of ‘Josep,’ ABC’s single-camera comedy with Jo Koy, who stars and executive produces. She also joins previously announced lead Rory O’Malley
Josep, from 20th Television, follows the comedian as a recently divorced Filipino American nurse attempting to navigate dating, fatherhood and a very Filipino mother who loves to “help.”
Katigbak will play Lorna, Jo’s mom, who is a little Filipino force of nature. She loves Jo and spoils him with her homemade Filipino cooking and when he gets out of line she isn’t afraid to whack him with her slippers. Lorna connects Jo to his past and their family history, and also provides the love and support he needs in his new life post-divorce.’s Randall Park and Michael Golamco are writing and executive producing the half-hour comedy.
She is also the co-founder and actor-manager of the NAATCO . Katigbak is also the founding director of Consortium of Asian American Theatres and Artists . For her work, Katigbak has received the Special Drama Desk Award in 2019. She is repped by Tony Cloer.Mia Katigbak
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