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Maurice LaMarche – Part Two

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May 3, 2022
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In Part Two with the great voice actor and comedian Maurice LaMarche, the guys continue to ponder the great questions of life. In a talk that’s both entertaining and heartfelt, Maurice is open and honest, sharing stories about addiction, reconnecting with his wife, how he approaches and appreciates his work, and we get to hear great stories about meeting Peter Falk and Mel Brooks, with knock-out impressions to boot. Maurice also shares some great life and work advice, among many other great moments!

Follow Maurice:
https://twitter.com/mauricelamarche/
https://www.instagram.com/maurice_lamarche/

Your hosts:
Mark Schiff
https://markschiff.com
https://twitter.com/markschiff
https://instagram.com/markschiff1

Lowell Benjamin
https://twitter.com/lowellcbenjamin
https://instagram.com/lowellcbenjamin

Check out Mark’s book
“I Killed: True Stories of the Road from America’s Top Comics”
https://www.amazon.com/Killed-True-Stories-Americas-Comics-ebook/dp/B0024NP5DI

 

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