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Marc Maron
P.O. Box 50753
Los Angeles, CA 90050
Marc Maron’s talent agency is:
Jim Osborne
c/o Independent Artist Group (IAG) Agency
10585 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Marc Maron’s management is:
David Martin
c/o Avalon Management
345 N. Maple Dr. #205
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Marc Maron’s publicist is:
Britney Ross
c/o 42West Public Relations
1840 Century Park E. #700
Los Angeles, CA 90067
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P.O. Box 50753
Los Angeles, CA 90050
Marc Maron’s Agent
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Marc Maron’s talent agency is:
Jim Osborne
c/o Independent Artist Group (IAG) Agency
10585 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
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Marc Maron’s management is:
David Martin
c/o Avalon Management
345 N. Maple Dr. #205
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Marc Maron’s Publicist
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Marc Maron’s publicist is:
Britney Ross
c/o 42West Public Relations
1840 Century Park E. #700
Los Angeles, CA 90067
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Marc Maron and Adam Sandler share a friendly but somewhat complicated relationship, with Maron jokingly criticizing his fans and Sandler not yet appearing on Maron’s podcast as of 2025.
“The Garfieldnaissance can be traced to this winning hour where the actor [Andrew Garfield] opens up about career anxieties and losing his mother.” (Hollywood Reporter)
“A pop star at the top of her game, [Ariana] Grande gets real and tries to get even realer [on ‘WTF’ podcast]: ‘I thought we’d be talking a lot more about death.'” (Hollywood Reporter)
Marc Maron is connected to Barack Obama by a “WTF” podcast in which Obama joined him for a candid conversation about race, gun violence, fatherhood, and politics.
Marc Maron called Bill Maher “desperate” to stay relevant and disliked his political stances, especially Maher’s alignment with Donald Trump’s policies, despite appearing on “Real Time.”
“Not one but two A-listers [Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio] pay a visit to talk about the ’90s and mega-fame, all while fawning over the host.” (Hollywood Reporter)
Marc Maron is connected to Bruce Springsteen by a “WTF” podcast episode where they discussed his life, struggles, and creative process, and Maron acted in a Springsteen biopic.
Marc Maron is connected to Conan OâBrien by many appearances on “Late Night with Conan OâBrien,” where Maron became a regular guest during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Marc Maron called Donald Trump a “thug” and a “puppet” of larger political forces, while using his comedy and podcast platforms to denounce Trump’s political influence and the far-right movement.
Marc Maron has criticized Elon Musk by calling him an âautistic billionaire technofascistâ in his comedy, reflecting his disdain for Musk’s political influence.
Marc Maron is connected to Jimmy Fallon by “The Tonight Show,” where Maron discussed his podcast, acting in a Bruce Springsteen biopic, and his comedy special “Bleak to Dark.”
Marc Maron and Jimmy Kimmel are connected as comedians, highlighted by Maron’s interview with Kimmel on his “WTF” podcast and appearances together on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!“.
Marc Maron is connected to Joe Rogan as a pioneering podcaster who helped popularize comedy podcasts before Rogan’s rise, but criticized his influence on comedy and podcast culture.
Marc Maron described Jon Stewart as his “nemesis,” although Maron once tried to make amends by inviting him to appear on his “WTF” podcast, which Stewart declined.
Marc Maron and Jude Law are connected by the 2024 crime thriller film “The Order,” where Law stars as an FBI agent and Maron plays a supporting role as a Jewish radio host, Alan Berg.
“Not one but two A-listers [Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio] pay a visit to talk about the ’90s and mega-fame, all while fawning over the host.” (Hollywood Reporter)
Marc Maron called Matt Rife the “new It Boy of shitty comedy” and criticized his social media-driven crowd work, while Rife dismissed his remarks as bitterness from an older generation of comedians.Â
Marc Maron is connected to Michelle Obama by his interviews with Barack Obama on his “WTF” podcast, including the final episode where Obama spoke about his post-presidency life.
Marc Maron is connected to Theo Von by a comedic roast in Maron’s HBO special “Panicked,” where Maron jokes that if Hitler were alive today, he’d probably appear on Von’s podcast.
Marc Maron is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster best known for hosting the influential podcast “WTF with Marc Maron,” where he interviews celebrities, musicians, authors, and political figures. He began his career in the 1980s comedy scene and became a fixture on shows like “Late Night with Conan OâBrien.” Maron also gained recognition for his semi-autobiographical TV series Maron and his role as Sam Sylvia on Netflixâs “GLOW.” Over the years, heâs been praised for his raw, introspective humor and his ability to connect with guests on a deeply personal level.

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