Jesse Thorn

- Username: JesseThorn
- Producer
- Role: Producer/Reporter: Independent
Recent Pieces from Jesse Thorn

99% Invisible #111- Masters of the Uni-verse (Standard 4:30 Version)
(04:28)
From: Roman Mars
Baseball's hosiery heritage.

WTF Episode 305 with Jon Hamm and Bryan Cranston
(54:00)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
Listen in for two surprising conversations with the stars of two AMC dramas: Mad Men and Breaking Bad

WTF Episode 304 with Molly Shannon
(53:58)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
Molly Shannon makes a visit to The Cat Ranch and Marc helps trace her path through the show business ranks to amazing success at Saturday Night Live.

WTF Episode 303 with Jonathan Winters
(53:59)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
In 2011, Marc headed to Jonathan Winters' home in Santa Barbara to conduct one of the final interviews with the late comedic genius.

WTF Episode 302 with Michael Keaton
(53:58)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
Michael Keaton is in the garage for a talk and he leaves nothing outside the door. Marc talks to Keaton about everything: his early stand-up career, his big break in ...

WTF Episode 301 with Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner
(53:59)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
Mel Brooks opens up about his youthful days in Brooklyn, his time served in World War II and his triumphs on the big screen, the small screen and The Great White Way. Plus, ...

WTF Episode 206 with Sally Wade
(59:01)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
A tribute to George Carlin with one of the people who knew him best — his "spouse without papers," Sally Wade. She reveals the George that few people got to know and talks ...

WTF Episode 205 with Carl LaBove
(59:01)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
Comedian Carl LaBove was Sam Kinison's best friend and opening act. Sam died in his arms. He talks with Marc about that night, as well as his wild early days at The Comedy ...

WTF Episode 204 with Todd Hanson
(58:59)
From: WTF with Marc Maron
Marc sits down with Todd Hanson, one of the original writers for The Onion. Todd is responsible for some of the smartest, funniest satire of the past two decades. But ...
