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Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, offers some of the most intelligent interviews, reviews, and commentary heard on radio. Terry Gross has been called by The Los Angeles Times, One of the most thought-provoking interviewers working in the media today. In this special compilation, you'll hear exhilarating excerpts from classic interviews with 18 stars of stage and screen, including Nicolas Cage on extreme acting (like eating the cockroach in Vampire's Kiss), André Braugher on how Shakespeare prepared him for Homicide, Faye Dunaway on how they shot the shoot-outs in Bonnie and Clyde and Chinatown, and Harvey Keitel on prepping for the pimp role (Sport) in Taxi Driver. This collection also features interviews with Michael Caine, Nathan Lane, Jeremy Irons, Mel Brooks, Robert Duvall, Francis Ford Coppola, Wallace Shawn, André Gregory, Clint Eastwood, Audrey Hepburn, Tracey Ullman, Samuel Jackson, Dennis Franz, and Divine.

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About Terry Gross

Terry Gross started out in public radio in 1973 at WBFO, the NPR affiliate on the campus of her alma mater, the State University of New York at Buffalo. She became producer and host of Fresh Air in 1975, when it was still a local program. Fresh Air won a Peabody Award in 1994 for its “probing questions, revelatory interviews, and unusual insights.” In 2003 Terry herself received public radio’s highest honor, the Edward R. Murrow Award. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband, writer Francis Davis.