WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Summary: Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all walks of life to his home for amazingly revealing conversations. Marc's probing, comprehensive interview style allows guests to express themselves in ways listeners have never heard.
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- Artist: Marc Maron
- Copyright: 2012.
Podcasts:
From Episode 233, this is Marc's conversation with Anthony Bourdain, conducted in 2011.
Comic Vanessa Hollingshead talks with Marc about her harrowing childhood, her near-miss in Hollywood, and why a cruise ship saved her life.
David Harbour talks with Marc about Stranger Things, Hellboy, sobriety, mental illness, and why he likes getting to punch people while playing Jim Hopper.
Rachel Brosnahan from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel talks with Marc about playing a female standup comic from the 1950s and how the craft of standup compares to acting.
Comedian Tom Papa talks with Marc about the '90s comedy scene, Greg Giraldo, Jerry Seinfeld, Steven Soderbergh, The Marriage Ref, Live From Here and more.
Veteran comic Paul Rodriguez talks with Marc about growing up in Compton, getting "called over" by Johnny Carson, and doing standup in San Quentin.
Neal Brennan gets a do-over almost seven years after doing a WTF episode he told Marc not to air. They talk about how they've both changed as people and comics since then.
Mary Steenburgen talks with Marc about growing up in Arkansas, studying acting with Sanford Meisner, getting hired by Jack Nicholson, being married to Ted Danson, and becoming friends with Jane Fonda.
Josh Brolin talks with Marc about addictive behavior, self-destruction, sobriety, the Coen Brothers, Denzel Washington, Avengers: Infinity War and Deadpool 2.
Melissa talks with Marc about being a teen goth, the Groundlings, Gilmore Girls, Bridesmaids, and her new movie, Life of the Party.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's Rachel Bloom joins Marc to talk about musical theater, anxiety, Jewish grandmas, and making a movie with her husband.
Drew Carey talks with Marc about Cleveland, depression, and how the two go hand-in-hand. He also explains why hosting The Price is Right is the perfect job for him.
Scott Thompson from The Kids in the Hall talks about his cancer fight, getting firebombed, and going back to stand-up. Also, Marc's old friend Tom Rhodes stops by.
Writer Mandy Stadtmiller talks with Marc about the compromises she made writing for a tabloid newspaper and the trouble she encountered when putting her experiences into memoir form.
Bradley Whitford talks with Marc about Get Out, Transparent, The West Wing, Studio 60, Steven Spielberg and Clint Eastwood.