Marc Maron's recent announcement that he ended his long -time podcast may have been a surprise, but it is not as if the guy didn't deserve a break. The comic delivered two episodes per week for 16 years, even if its workload with comedy specials and acting appearances in the series has grown considerably GLOW And stock And like films The joker And Springsteen: I ran out of nowhere. Since these moments rethink many, check his legacy or discovered it for the first time, here are some of the many conversations that he has to do both heartbreaking and funny that he has helped the medium since his pioneer. (You can find more information about Maron in Reading The Hollywood reporter Cover story.)
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Episode 67
Robin Williams
The episode was later included in the national recording register of the Congress library and shows the late comic about uncertainties and suicide.
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Episode 147
Gallagher
When Maron questions the watermelon comic on his homophobic and racist remarks, we hear the first E star WTF Go off. “Come on, Gallagher!”
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Episode 613
President Barack Obama
The secret service came to Maron's house to one of the essential texts in WTF History and the Obama presidency.
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Episode 627
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Lynn Shelton
This blind date between later partners serves as a beautiful portrait of a filmmaker, whose brilliant career was cut far too short.
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Episode 653
Lorne Michaels
Maron can radiate his symptoms because of his failure SNL Interview for a particularly game Michaels that rarely (read: never) so much time.
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Episode 1026
Mavis Staples
The then 80-year-old R&B singer puts her colorful career in one of one of the respected from one of the AB WTFThe best conversations.
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Episode 1086
Brad Pitt & Leonardo DiCaprio
Not only two A-lists visit a visit to talk about the 90s and mega fame while he is falsified by the host.
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Episode 1271
Jane Goodall
Another example of Maron's different interests, the celebrated primatologist, makes Bigfoot real before this recording stops.
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Episode 1359
Andrew Garfield
The Garfieldnaissance can be attributed to this winning lesson, in which the actor opens up for career and loss of his mother.
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Episode 1616
Ariana Grande
Grande is a pop star at the top of her game. He becomes real and tries to get even more real: “I thought we would talk much more about death.”
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