Frases de Marc Maron

Marcus David Maron es un comediante, podcaster, escritor y actor estadounidense.

En los años 1990 y 2000, Maron fue un invitado frecuente en el Late Show con David Letterman y apareció más de cuarenta veces en Late Night con Conan O'Brien, más que cualquier otro comediante.[1]​ Fue el anfitrión del Teatro de Atención Corta de Comedy Central de 1993 a 1994, en reemplazo de Jon Stewart . También fue un invitado habitual en Tough Crowd con Colin Quinn y fue anfitrión de la versión estadounidense de 2002 de corta duración del programa de concursos británico Never Mind the Buzzcocks, en VH1.[2]​ Fue un habitual en la cadena de radio de izquierda Air America de 2004 a 2009, presentando The Marc Maron Show y copresentando Morning Sedition y Breakroom Live.

En septiembre de 2009, poco después de que se cancelara Breakroom Live, Maron comenzó a presentar dos veces por semana el podcast WTF con Marc Maron, donde entrevista a comediantes, autores, músicos y celebridades en su garaje en Highland Park, Los Ángeles, California. Los puntos destacados incluyen un episodio de 2010 con Louis C.K. que fue calificado como el episodio de podcast #1 de todos los tiempos por la revista Slate,[3]​ una entrevista de 2012 con el comediante Todd Glass en la que Glass reveló públicamente que era homosexual,[4]​ y una entrevista de 2015 con el entonces presidente Barack Obama.[1]​

De 2013 a 2016, protagonizó su propia serie de comedia televisiva en la cadena CFI, Maron, en la cual también se desempeñó como productor ejecutivo y escritor ocasional. Desde 2017 y hasta 2019 coprotagonizó la serie de comedia de Netflix GLOW.

En 2019 recibió el Premio al Mejor actor en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Gijón por su interpretación en el largometraje Sword of Trust.



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“The only difference between disappointment and depression is your level of commitment.”

Tickets Still Available (2006)
Variante: I think, in most cases, the difference between depression and disappointment is your level of commitment.

“I'm just saying, a lot of people are on medicine, they don't need to be. Because let's be honest folks, it isn't easy for anyone. And I think in most cases, the only difference between depression and disappointment is your level of commitment. And to be honest, in the day and age we live in now, if someone comes up to you and says, “I think you might be clinically depressed,” the proper response is, “Thank you, thank you very much. That means I’m awake." Is there any indication we shouldn’t be depressed— are you living on the same planet that I am? Did you ever think that depression is the reasonable human response to the crap we’re going through as a species, meant to propel us into the next evolutionary step, or at least into taking some different course of action so we might survive? Did you ever think that maybe it’s the happy people that are really screwed up in the head? Where’s that spin on the situation? Maybe it's those guys. "Hey, how ya doing?" "I don't know, I feel great, again!" "Really, well, that's creepy and weird. Maybe you should be on medication. Clearly you're self-centered, delusional, narcissistic. I don't know, but you're draining me with your happy. Could you move along because I'm doing the big work, creating a world that functions properly in my brain."”

http://www.cc.com/video-clips/2ufif7/comedy-central-presents-bipolar-coaster
Comedy Central Presents (2007)

“My dad is actually a manic depressive, which is very exciting half the time.”

http://www.cc.com/video-clips/2ufif7/comedy-central-presents-bipolar-coaster
Comedy Central Presents (2007)

“I don't want to offend people right out of the gate. I know that some of you believe and I certainly don’t want to mock the myths that define some of you, but um. I choose not to believe in god. That's ok still, i can do that, right? It's my choice to go through life filled with dread, panic and fear... because I think that's a more objective and real way to live. Just be like…"Aaaaahh' what's gonna happen?!" I think that's needed, honestly. And again I don't want to make fun of what you believe in. I think the reason Jesus is so popular, just on a celebrity level, is that he died at the peak of his career, ok. He was…hear me out…. he was young, he was hot. He was well spoken from all accounts. I really think it would have been different had he lived longer, alright. Say had he gotten old enough to get bitter. Alright, just hear me out. Picture there's a third testament to the bible' alright. This point Jesus is in his 50's. He's got one apostle left. And the book opens with him knee deep in water saying, "I used to be able to do this!" The apostle's saying, "Come on…don't yell at the water, Jesus. Come on in. It's not your day, buddy. Come on. People are gathering for the wrong reason. Can we just go, please. Let's go to the deli…we'll have a sandwich. We'll try again tomorrow. Come on, yes you are god, come on. And again, you know, if you're a religious person, I understand why you believe. It makes you feel better, you know. But a lot of us do not have the patience or disposition to have faith or belief. Thank god there's medication for those people because if you're properly medicated, it will provide roughly the same effect as religion, you know. If you're on the right combination of anti-depressants, it will alleviate your ability to see the truth clearly and provide a false sense of hope.”

http://www.cc.com/video-clips/zt2b7c/comedy-central-presents-faith-medication
Comedy Central Presents (2007)

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