Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all wal
It's not entirely accurate to say this episode has never been heard by anyone before. About 700 peop
A lot of former child stars have been in the garage, but Derek Trucks wasn't so much a child star as
Annette Bening attributes her longevity in acting to stopping when she wanted. She talks with Marc a
Every so often Marc gets together with Tom Scharpling of The Best Show to figure out life's big ques
Comedian Billy West is a master of voices and one of the preeminent voiceover artists working today.
Casey Affleck says he doesn't want fame or stardom. So how's he handling it now that the spotlight k
In September 2016, Marc recorded a conversation with the legendary Jerry Lewis. Until now, no one ha
Comedian Shane Mauss saw his career gathering steam only to stall out and make him feel like opportu
As Dana Carvey puts it, he gave a Heisman to fame, essentially putting himself on the sidelines of s
We go back into the WTF Shoebox Vault to find another unaired pilot for The Marc Maron Show in Los A
Gothic folk duo The Handsome Family meet up with Marc while he's in Albuquerque to talk about Americ
Comedian Joe Matarese has struggled with bouts of rage, anxiety, and paralyzing indecisiveness. As h
This limited series dives deep into the WTF Vault (aka a shoebox under producer Brendan McDonald's b
Singer-songwriter Scott Fagan created a beautiful album in 1968, called South Atlantic Blues. But th
Michael Shannon cuts a pretty intimidating figure on stage and screen. The combination of his Southe
Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain wrote a book that changed Marc's life. On the 20-year anniversary of
Lin-Manuel Miranda is not only the creator of Hamilton and In The Heights, he's also a long-time WTF
Talent manager Shep Gordon had no real interest in pop music. He was a young hippie making money dea
On the eve of the U.S. Presidential Election, you owe it to yourself to hear this conversation betwe
Endless Boogie was never supposed to become a band. It was made up of some guys who worked at Matado