Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all wal
Marc and Sir Patrick Stewart together in the garage? Make it so. The cultural icon engages with Marc
You’ve probably heard something Matt Sweeney recorded, even if you don’t immediately recognize the n
Fred Armisen sits down with Marc for a surprisingly revealing chat, especially considering how Fred
Bob Guccione, Jr. knows a thing or two about publishing. He’s the founder of Spin Magazine, and his
Richard Thompson and Lemmy Kilmister seem like they exist at opposite ends of the rock spectrum, but
Lake Bell is an actor, a writer, a director, and a mother. She tells Marc how all four of those thin
It’s been 14 years since Peter Bogdanovich made a movie, but that doesn’t mean he’s slowing down. Th
Still in his mid-20s, Jerrod Carmichael already has a reputation in comedian circles as a comic who
Robert Rodriguez has been making movies on his own terms since he was 12 years old. Before Spy Kids
Before John Ridley won the Academy Award for writing 12 Years A Slave, he was a stand-up comic. Marc
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes steps away from the anchor chair and into the garage to talk with Marc about lif
Filmmaker Lynn Shelton works outside the Hollywood system. About 1,000 miles outside the Hollywood s
Jason Bateman wondered if he was done with acting. After finding success at a very young age, Jason
Filmmaker Harmony Korine and Marc give it a second try after a fairly awkward live WTF episode a few
Sometimes people ask Sinbad if he’s “still got it.” But as he proves to Marc, you can’t lose funny.
Jason Segel was drawn to acting because of a quote from The Muppets. Now that he’s been on a hit TV
Wyatt Cenac and Marc go way back. But despite two WTF appearances, Wyatt never sat down with Marc fo
Sir Ian McKellen turns the garage into a master class as he tries to help Marc develop a better unde
Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan has a reputation as one of the nicest showrunners in Hollywood.
The Walking Dead creator and writer Robert Kirkman gives Marc a crash course in the comic book indus