WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Comedian Andy Zaltzman tells Marc what’s going on in the UK amidst Covid and Brexit, and they also talk about John Oliver, cricket, sculpting and more.
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Musical virtuoso Daniel Lanois talks to Marc about producing some of the biggest albums of all time, like U2’s The Joshua Tree, and his work with Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno and more.
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Kate Winslet talks with Marc about James Cameron, Contagion preparing her for COVID, life after Titanic, and her new film Ammonite.
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Nicole Kidman talks to Marc about Eyes Wide Shut, Stanley Kubrick, To Die For, Keith Urban, Big Little Lies, The Undoing and more.
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Singer-songwriter and master of the bass Thundercat talks with Marc about the three things he structures his life around: music, Marvel and anime.
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Mandy Patinkin and Marc talk about life, death, love, religion, depression, self-doubt, and the meaning of it all.
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Music industry biographer David Ritz talks with Marc about Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, BB King, and what it was like to tell their stories.
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Director Patty Jenkins talks with Marc about Wonder Woman, punk music, Monster, fighter pilots, the Beatniks, and Superman.
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Comedian Sam Tallent tells Marc why he wrote a book about the type of guy he was afraid to turn into. They both share road stories and confront the demons found in stand-up comedy clubs.
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Musical virtuoso Andrew Bird talks with Marc about whistling, The Muppets, Old-Time music, and his new, slightly dark holiday album.
info_outlineDame Helen Mirren is a winner of the Oscar, the Tony, the Emmy, and the BAFTA, and is in the middle of an illustrious career in which she played the great roles of Shakespeare, Catherine the Great and Queen Elizabeth, to name a few. And yet she still begged to be cast in the Fast and Furious franchise. Helen tells Marc why she finds film acting powerful, challenging, and uniquely fulfilling compared to her stage work. They also talk about her breakthrough on Prime Suspect, her job at an amusement park, and bears.