The Roach Wrangler On Set
Dave Brody is an entomologist who helps directors use insects in their movies. While those films are designed to inspire fear and disgust, Brody, who by day works for the Museum of Natural History in New York City, is a great lover of insects who avoids hurting or killing the animals at all costs.
Other segments from the episode on July 9, 1987
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, July 9, 1987: Interview with Eileen Simpson; Review of the Grateful Dead's album "In the Dark"; Interview with Dave Brody; Review of the film "Innerspace."
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