Marc Maron is an American comedian, podcaster, and actor born on September 27, 1963. He is known for his stand-up comedy and his popular podcast, WTF with Marc Maron, where he interviews various celebrities and public figures. Maron's candid and humorous approach has earned him a dedicated following. He has also appeared in television shows and films, showcasing his talent as an actor. Marc continues to be an influential voice in comedy and entertainment, connecting with audiences through his work.

"In the sixties and seventies you could probably name all the great comics. It was still special."



"The development of the comedy club industry destroyed the uniqueness and intimacy of the profession but it also created jobs for comics and bred some great performers."



"I think that standup has always been an acquired taste and there was always only a handful of performers that were really inspired."



"On some level any appearance on Television can be seen as a product endorsement."



"Jerusalem Syndrome is actually a rare psychological condition that occurs to some visitors to the Middle East. They get to Israel and just snap."



"The demand for standup in the eighties was created by how easy it was to exploit 'comedians' and create very cheap television programming."



"The bile makes it better. I am an information wasting machine - 100s of words a day."



"There are also always those burnt, hard kernels at the bottom that don't pop. You know why they don't pop? They don't pop because they have integrity."



"When I was a bit older I had all of the George Carlin records, all of the Steve Martin records, all of the Cheech and Chong records and all of the Richard Pryor records."



"The Internet has usurped the collective unconscious and access to cosmic consciousness has become difficult and almost primitive."

