Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all wal
Kevin Bacon started his career with an awkward experience on the set of Animal House. Then his fear
John Michael Higgins is instantly familiar to audiences after seeing him in the Christopher Guest mo
Wendi McLendon-Covey may have found success with The Goldbergs and Bridesmaids but the Hollywood lif
Although Mark Mothersbaugh co-founded Devo, he didn't think it was a band at first. To Mark and his
Mark Lanegan is the soft-spoken elder statesman of the '90s Seattle grunge scene. Marc Maron talks w
Poor health kept Walter Hill out of the Army in the '60s, but that twist of fate led him into filmma
Marc is a fan of Amanda Peet when she's playing funny, quirky characters, like in Togetherness or Br
Baron Vaughn knows that growing up without a father and sharing a bunk bed with grandma can ignite t
It turns out Michael Chiklis and Marc went to Boston University at the same time, but soon after sch
Marc tries not to fanboy out too much with Anne Hathaway in the garage. While he attempts to keep it
For the 800th episode of WTF, Marc welcomes back the show's very first guest, Jeff Ross. Just as WTF
New York Times comedy critic Jason Zinoman is the one person analyzing comedy from the most prominen
Marc was blown away by author Paul Beatty's celebrated novel The Sellout and wanted to know how a wr
Paul Shaffer takes Marc down the path that turned a piano-playing kid from Canada into a keyboard-fo
Religious scholar Reza Aslan has spent his life studying the facts and misconceptions about belief a
Actor and writer Paul Rust knew how to be funny as a kid growing up in Iowa and struggling with OCD.
Filmmaker Louis Theroux once tried to make a documentary featuring Marc but he never used the footag
Kevin Nealon is trying a new approach to life in order to be less of a people pleaser and to allow h
Fred Melamed is instantly familiar, not only because of his scene-stealing performances in the Coen
Eugene Levy brings more than five decades of comedy history from north of the border into the garage