IFC is bringing comedian and podcaster Marc Maron to the small screen this spring with a new ten episode scripted comedy series titled MARON. Based on Marc's life and successful WTF podcast (www.wtfpod.com), each half hour episode chronicles Marc's day-to-day struggle to maintain relationships other than the ones with his podcast audience and his beloved trio of cats. Maron premieres tonight, May 3 at 10:00pm ET/PT on IFC.
Marc stars as himself, and joining him is
Judd Hirsch (Ordinary People, Damages, This Must Be the Place) as his father, Nora Zehetner (Mad Men, Grey's Anatomy) as his girlfriend, Andy Kindler (Bob's Burgers, Everybody Loves Raymond) as his loyal friend and Josh Brener (The Internship, Silicon Valley) as Marc's assistant.
Notable guest stars who will be appearing throughout the season include
Mark Duplass (Your Sister's Sister, Safety Not Guaranteed),
Illeana Douglas (Entourage, Ghost World), Dave Foley (Kids in the Hall, NewsRadio),
Jeff Garlin (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Arrested Development),
Gina Gershon (Killer Joe, How to Make It in America, Rescue Me), Bobcat Goldthwait (
Jimmy Kimmel, Chappelle's Show, Esquire Magazine's Director Of the Year),
Ken Jeong (Community, The Hangover),
Denis Leary (Rescue Me, The Job),
Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation, Safety Not Guaranteed),
Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Party Down),
Eric Stoltz (Pulp Fiction, Mask) and
Danny Trejo (Sons of Anarchy, Machete).
In this debut season, Marc upsets any balance in his life with everything from a visit from his dysfunctional father living in an RV to complicated feelings about his ex-wife and various attempts at dating that continue to challenge his ability to commit. Yet his compulsive need for human connection is only matched with his uncanny ability to make disastrous choices. Consequences of which always end up as fodder for his popular WTF podcast. Whether dating a dominatrix, sponsoring a recently sober ex-con or tracking down an internet troll who blasts him on Twitter, all of Marc's life experiences are met with his unique brand of cynicism, self-obsession and heart.
"The role of
Maron was complicated and challenging. I feel like I spent a lifetime preparing for it. I was definitely immersed in the character. I still am, actually. I don't think I can get out. I think that's what the show is about," Marc
Maron commented.
Marc
Maron is the creator, executive producer and writer of Maron. Apostle's
Denis Leary and Jim Serpico are also executive producers, along with Michael Jamin, Sivert Glarum, Duncan Birmingham and Olivia Wingate.
Maron is produced for
IFC by
FOX Television Studios. Series' directors include Academy Award(R)-winner Luke Matheny, who is a co-executive producer, Bobcat Goldthwait, and
Robert Cohen.
Marc's upcoming memoir, Attempting Normal, will be released by Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House Publishing Group, on April 30. Available wherever books are sold.
For updates on Maron, please check out: Website:
http://www.ifc.com/shows/maron Podcast: www.wtfpod.com Twitter:
www.twitter.com/marcmaron or www.twitter.com/ifc Hashtag: #Maron
About IFC
IFC creates and champions authentic, original comedies that are "Always On. Slightly Off," which air alongside an extraordinary collection of films and comedic
Cult TV shows. IFC.com features exclusive video, web series, podcasts, blogs and additional content that engages fans with
IFC originals. The network's On Demand offering,
IFC Free, gives viewers the opportunity to watch select content from
IFC whenever they want. Established in 1994,
IFC is owned and operated by
AMC Networks Inc. and is available in over 70 million homes on every major cable, satellite and TelCo provider.
About Apostle
Since its founding in 1994 by
Denis Leary and Jim Serpico, Apostle, a TV and Film
Production Company based out of New York and Los Angeles, has produced an unprecedented amount of ground breaking material. Projects such as the television series, Rescue Me, and the film Blow have had a significant impact on pop culture. While Apostle maintains its tone and darkly funny edge throughout its ventures, the production shingle's repertoire includes a wide variety of projects including scripted and non-scripted; animated and live action; drama and comedy.
About
FOX Television Studios
Fox Television Studios produces scripted and unscripted programming for US broadcast and cable networks, and international broadcasters. The studio produces for
USA the hit series Burn Notice, in season six, and White Collar, in season four, as well as the upcoming Graceland. In addition to
Maron for IFC, FTVS produces The Americans for FX,
The Glades for A&E, in its fourth season, and The Killing, in its third season for AMC.
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