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WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Episode 1204 - Michael K. Williams

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Marc Maron

Comedy

4.629.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Michael K. Williams knows that a lot of people consider his character, Omar Little, to be the best character on The Wire. But he has a different opinion about the show's best character. Michael tells Marc about how he brought his struggles as an addict to his performance, how he relapsed while making the show, and how the cast gave him the support he needed to get clean. They also talk about Michael's scar and how it helped him land his first acting job, why he loves Rachael Ray so much, and why his role in the movie Body Brokers was so personal to him.

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0:00.0

Fuck the game!

0:01.0

Alright, let's do this.

0:11.2

How are you?

0:12.2

What the fuckers?

0:13.2

What the fuck buddies?

0:14.2

What the fuck nicks?

0:15.5

What's happening?

0:16.5

I'm Mark Marin.

0:17.5

This is my podcast WTF.

0:18.5

How's it going?

0:20.5

My guess today is Michael K. Williams.

0:23.7

Yeah.

0:24.7

Fucking Michael K. Williams.

0:26.4

Omar from the wire.

0:28.3

Yeah.

0:29.3

Omar from the wire is here.

0:32.2

You also know him from Boardwalk Empire the night of.

0:36.4

He's in the HBO movie Bessie with Queen Latifa.

0:41.4

He's on this, the other one, the Lovecraft show.

0:47.7

You know a man.

0:49.1

He's a dude with a scar on his face.

0:55.0

Big fan of his.

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