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Marc David Maron (born September 27, 1963) is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, writer, actor, and musician. In the 1990s and 2000s, Maron was a frequent guest on the ''
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'' and appeared more than forty times on ''
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'', more than any other stand-up comedian. He hosted ''
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's Short Attention Span Theater'' from 1993 to 1994, replacing
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. He was also a regular guest on '' Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn'' and hosted the short-lived 2002 American version of the British game show ''
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'' on
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. He was a regular on the left-wing radio network Air America from 2004 to 2009, hosting ''
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'' and co-hosting '' Morning Sedition'' and '' Breakroom Live''. In September 2009, following the cancellation of ''Breakroom Live'', Maron began hosting the twice-weekly
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'' WTF with Marc Maron'', interviewing comedians, authors, musicians, and celebrities in his garage in
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. Highlights include a 2010 episode with Louis C.K. that was rated the No. 1 podcast episode of all time by ''
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'' magazine, a 2012 interview with comedian Todd Glass in which Glass publicly revealed that he was gay, and a 2015 interview with
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. From 2013 to 2016, he starred in his own IFC television comedy series, ''
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'', for which he also served as executive producer and an occasional writer. From 2017 to 2019, he co-starred in the
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comedy series '' GLOW''. He also had a minor role in 2019's '' Joker'' and provided the voice of Mr. Snake in the
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film '' The Bad Guys'' (2022).


Early life

Maron was born in
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, the son of mother Toby Blum and father Barry Ralph Maron, an
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. He has a younger brother, Craig. Maron is from a
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family, originally from
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and
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, including
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. He lived in
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until he was six. Maron's father joined the U.S. Air Force for two years for his
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in
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, and so Maron and his family moved there. When his father left the Air Force, he moved the family to
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and started a medical practice. Maron lived in Albuquerque from third grade through high school. He graduated from Highland High School. In 1986, Maron graduated from
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with a B.A. in English literature.


Career

Maron first performed stand-up in 1987 when he was 24 years old. His professional comedy career began at
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in Los Angeles, where he became an associate of
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. He later moved to New York City and became part of the New York alternative comedy scene. During the summer of 1994, he appeared several times on Monday open-mic night, coordinated by Tracey Metzger, at the now-closed Greenwich Village location of the Boston Comedy Club. He auditioned unsuccessfully for the 1995 ''
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'' cast overhaul and attributes being passed over to being high during a meeting with show creator and producer
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. Maron continued to be a stand-up comedian and also began to appear on television; his voice was used in episodes of ''
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'', and he hosted '' Short Attention Span Theater'' for a time. He also recorded half-hour specials for
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and ''
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'' as well as comedy showcases like the Cam Neely Foundation fundraiser, which also featured performers such as
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,
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and
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. He frequently appeared in the live alternative stand-up series he had organized with
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called ''Eating It'', which used the rock bar Luna Lounge in New York's
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as its venue, from the 1990s until the building was razed in 2005. His first one-man show, ''Jerusalem Syndrome'', had an extended
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run in 2000 and was released in book form in 2001. In 2009, he began workshopping another one-man show, ''Scorching the Earth''. According to Maron (in ''Scorching The Earth''), these two shows "bookend" his relationship with his second wife, comic Mishna Wolff, which ended in a bitter divorce. In May 2008, he toured with Eugene Mirman and
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in ''Stand Uppity: Comedy That Makes You Feel Better About Yourself and Superior to Others.'' In January 2009, a collaboration with Sam Seder, which had begun in September 2007 as a weekly hour-long video webcast became '' Breakroom Live with Maron & Seder'', produced by Air America. Until its cancellation in July 2009, the show was webcast live weekdays at 3 p.m. Eastern, with episodes archived for later viewing. In its final incarnation, the show was informal, taking place in the actual break room of Air America Media, with the cafeteria vending machines just off-camera. This meant occasional distractions when Air America staff and management alike would occasionally come in for food and drink. Maron and Seder held court in an online "post-show chat" with viewers, in an even less formal continuation of each webcast, after the credits had rolled. Maron's stand-up act is marked by his commitment to self-revelation and cultural analysis. He is particularly known for relentless on-stage exploration of his own relationships with family, girlfriends, and other stand-up comedians whom he has known and befriended over his years in the business. In October 2013, Maron released his first hour-long special through Netflix, ''Marc Maron: Thinky Pain''. Maron would follow this with another special, ''More Later'', which was released in December 2015 through Epix. Kliph Nesteroff's 2015 book ''The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy'' is dedicated to Maron. His 2023 special ''From Bleak to Dark'' was named ''New York'' magazine's "No. 1 Best Comedy Special of 2023."


Radio

From almost the first day of the liberal talk radio network Air America's broadcasts in 2004, Maron co-hosted '' Morning Sedition'', a three-hour early-morning
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with Mark Riley that aired weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Eastern time. The show was unique in the Air America lineup in its heavy reliance on both live and pre-produced sketch comedy, utilizing the talents of staff writers as well as the on-air hosts. The format was a
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near-satire of typical morning "Buddy" radio programs, including recurring characters, interviews and listener call-in segments, and it attracted a loyal fan base. As 2005 came to an end, it became known that Maron's contract would not be renewed on its December 1, 2005, end date because of problems with then Air America executive Danny Goldberg. Goldberg reportedly did not "get" the comedy or agree with the satiric and often angry tone set by Maron and other writers ( Jim Earl and Kent Jones) for a morning drive-time show. On November 28, 2005, it was officially announced that Maron's contract had not been renewed. His last ''Morning Sedition'' broadcast was on December 16, 2005, and the show was discontinued shortly thereafter. On February 28, 2006, Maron began hosting a nighttime radio program with Jim Earl as a sidekick for KTLK Progressive Talk 1150AM in Los Angeles called ''
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'' from 10:00 pm until midnight PST. The program was frequently delayed (sometimes for over an hour) owing to KTLK's contractual agreement to broadcast local sports events that would often go into overtime. ''The Marc Maron Show'' was never nationally syndicated by Air America despite reported contractual clauses promising such. The show was streamed online live, but the show was not publicized, and the existence of the stream was not well promoted. On July 5, it was announced that Maron's final episode would be on July 14. A few days before that date, Maron bluntly discussed his long struggle with Air America Radio's executives on-air. In 2008, Marc and Sam Seder expanded their prior collaboration on a weekly hour-long video webcast (streamed at The Sam Seder Show website) into a daily show (and "post-show chat") produced by Air America Media called ''Maron v. Seder''. The show became '' Breakroom Live with Maron & Seder'' starting in 2009 and could be viewed on Air America Media's website. On July 15, 2009, after less than one year, Air America Media canceled ''Breakroom Live''. According to the show's hosts, the cancellation was for financial reasons. Ironically, the day before the cancellation, the show got some of the first real publicity it had ever received when MaximumFun.org posted its podcast of an interview with Maron on '' The Sound of Young America''. On the final ''Breakroom Live'' webcast, Maron said that this marked the third time since 2005 he'd been told by an executive at the network that his services would not be required in the immediate future. Co-host Sam Seder pointed out that this would be the end of his ''fourth'' show at Air America since the troubled network's inception.


''WTF with Marc Maron'' podcast

Due to a precarious state in his comedic career, on September 1, 2009, Maron began a twice-weekly
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called '' WTF with Marc Maron'' in what Maron would later describe in a 2015 interview as a "
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"; his first-ever guest was fellow stand-up
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. In a free-form discussion, Maron and his guests touch on topics like the arc of the interviewees' careers, their shared past experiences, and stories from the road. As of 2024, Maron has released more than 1,500 episodes of the show, garnering critical acclaim and more than 600 million downloads; notable guests include
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, Sir Paul McCartney,
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,
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, Chris Rock,
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,
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, and
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. The show has been noted for its influence on other long-form interview podcasts that emerged after its debut. In April 2021, it was announced that Maron and his producer Brendan McDonald would be the recipients of the first-ever Governors Award by the Podcast Academy for Excellence in Audio (''The Ambies'') for their work on ''WTF''. The success of Maron's podcast opened up numerous other avenues on film and TV as well as giving him a massive boost to audience attendance at his stand-up shows. In June 2025, Maron announced that WTF would end in Fall 2025 after a 16-year run.


Film and television

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film '' Almost Famous'', in which he is first seen fighting with
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's character and then yelling at and chasing after the main characters as they drive away on a bus, at which point he yells, "Lock the gates!" which is now used in the intro to his podcasts. He was also featured at the Luna Lounge in the 1997 mockumentary '' Who's the Caboose?'' starring
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and Sam Seder. In 2019, Maron starred in a Lynn Shelton–directed comedy film titled '' Sword of Trust''. In 2020, Maron played publicist Ron Oberman opposite Johnny Flynn's young David Bowie in the movie '' Stardust''. In 2012, he provided the voice of Magnus Hammersmith in three episodes of ''
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''. Maron has made two guest appearances as himself on his longtime friend Louis C.K.'s show '' Louie,'' first in the third-season episode "Ikea/Piano Lesson" and then again in the fourth season episode "Pamela: Part 3". ''
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'', a television series created by and starring Maron for a 10-episode first season, premiered on IFC on May 3, 2013. The show is loosely autobiographical, revolving around Maron's life as a twice-divorced sober comedian running a comedy podcast out of his garage but establishing many differences between the real-life Maron and the version of him on TV. As the executive producer and star of ''
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'', Maron appeared in all 51 episodes of the show from 2013 to 2016, portraying a fictionalized version of himself. The show ended in 2016 after four seasons on IFC. Maron directed two episodes of the show, "The Joke" and "Ex-Pod." Maron played a supporting role in Todd Phillips's Joker origin story film '' Joker'', starring
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as the title character, alongside
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and Zazie Beetz. In addition to his own show, Maron was the voice of the raccoon Randl on 12 episodes of the
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show '' Harvey Beaks'' in 2015 and 2016. He appeared in the
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series '' Easy'', playing a graphic novelist, Jacob Malco. Maron also appeared on two episodes of '' Girls'' in season four in 2015, playing New York City councilman Ted Duffield. From 2017 to 2019, Maron co-starred in the
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comedy '' GLOW,'' for which he was nominated for multiple awards. He was cast in a supporting role for the 2022 film '' To Leslie'', playing alongside Andrea Riseborough. He played the role of landlord Gideon Perlman in the Amazon web series '' The Horror of Dolores Roach''.


Music

In 2013, Maron played a
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on the
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and charity single " Party at the NSA" by
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music duo
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. Inspired by the 2013 global surveillance disclosures, "Party at the NSA" critiques the state of governmental surveillance programs in the United States. Proceeds from the single benefit the international non-profit
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group
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. Previously, Maron said he was a fan of the band. In an interview with
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, Maron stated, "I have no idea why they asked me to play guitar on the track. I'm only good at one thing on the guitar. It just so happens it was exactly the thing they needed." Reviews for the solo were positive. IFC's Melissa Locker said "Marc Maron plays a mean guitar." '' Spin''s Chris Martins called the guitar solo a "shredfest" as well as "angular." '' The Stranger'' called it "a frequency-fraying guitar solo that's better than you'd expect, although it won't make
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jealous." Maron wrote and performed on the score for his film '' Sword of Trust''.


Personal life

Maron lived in
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, through the 1990s and most of the 2000s, but moved back to Los Angeles in late 2009. Maron also speaks openly of his caring for numerous stray cats that he takes into his home. This has led him to refer to his home, on the ''WTF'' podcast, as the "Cat Ranch". After his cat Boomer went missing, Maron began incorporating the catchphrase "Boomer lives!" to the end of each podcast. Since then, he has one addition to the "Cat Ranch" by the name of Buster Kitten. LaFonda died in December 2019. After she passed, Maron briefly replaced "Boomer lives!" with "LaFonda lives!" for a few episodes of his podcast. Monkey died in August 2020. He now usually concludes his podcast with some guitar playing and the phrase "Boomer lives... LaFonda... Monkey... Cat angels everywhere!" Maron currently lives in Glendale, Los Angeles, with his two cats, Buster and Sammy. Maron has spoken openly, in his act and on his podcast, about his alcohol and drug abuse during the 1990s. Maron has been sober since August 9, 1999, but says he has struggled with an eating disorder he developed during childhood. Maron had a turbulent long-time friendship with fellow standup Louis C.K.; after the November 2017 confirmation of C.K.'s sexual misconduct, Maron said C.K. had previously lied to him about the allegations. Maron has been married twice, to Kimberly Reiss and Mishna Wolff, a former stand-up comedian. Both relationships have figured prominently in his act. During numerous appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe festival in 2007, Maron riffed on his then-recent separation and divorce from Wolff. On the October 14, 2013, episode of his podcast, Maron announced that he had broken up with his former fiancée, Jessica Sanchez. He then had a five-month relationship with Moon Zappa. Starting in late 2019, he began making reference to his relationship with director Lynn Shelton, a director on ''GLOW''. She was a guest on his podcast in 2015 and 2018, and directed the 2019 film '' Sword of Trust'', which stars Maron and Michaela Watkins. Maron and Shelton were together until Shelton's unexpected death in 2020. , Marc was dating a woman named Kit.


Works or publications

Books * Maron, Marc.
The Jerusalem Syndrome: My Life As a Reluctant Messiah.
' New York: Broadway Books, 2001. * Maron, Marc.
Attempting Normal.
' New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2014. *Maron, Marc and Brendan McDonald. '' Waiting for the Punch: Words to Live by from the WTF Podcast.'' New York: Flatiron Books, 2017. Comedy albums * Maron, Marc.
Not Sold Out.
' inneapolis, MN Stand Up! Records, 2002. * Maron, Marc.
Tickets Still Available.
' ichland, MN Stand Up! Records, 2006. * Maron, Marc.
Final Engagement.
' inneapolis, MN. Stand Up! Records, 2009. * Maron, Marc.
This Has to Be Funny.
' ew York City Comedy Central Records, 2011. * Maron, Marc, Lance Bangs and Kathy Welch.
Thinky Pain.
' urbank, CA New Wave Dynamics, 2013. *Maron, Marc.
Too Real.
' inneapolis, MN 800 Pound Gorilla Records, 2018. *Maron, Marc.
More Later.
' hicago 800 Pound Gorilla Records, 2020. *Maron, Marc.
From Bleak to Dark
' ew York City Craft Recordings, 2024. Comedy Specials * ''
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'' (1995) ( Season 2, episode 5) * ''
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'' New York City, New York: 1998 ( Season 1, episode 2) * ''
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'' (2007) ( Season 11, episode 1) * ''Thinky Pain'' (2013) * ''More Later'' (2015) * ''Too Real'' (2017) * ''End Times Fun'' (2020) * ''From Bleak to Dark'' (2023) Music Recordings * Maron, Marc and Paige Stark
"Signed D.C."
''Love, LA''. Org Music. Written by Arthur Lee. Released April 20, 2024. Podcasts * '' WTF with Marc Maron'' (2009–present)


Filmography


Film


Television


Music videos


Accolades

In 2022, Maron's ''WTF'' podcast episode featuring
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from April 26, 2010, was selected by the
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for preservation in the US
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as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."


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