[WILL-AM/580 airs this program at 3PM (CDT)]
HOST: TERRY GROSS
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RUNDOWN FOR FRIDAY, 9 JUNE 2000
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3:01 NEWS FROM NPR (4:59)
3:06:00 ** INTERVIEW SEGMENT **
Actor DENNIS HOPPER. Some of his films include "Easy Rider,"
"Apocalypse Now," "Blue Velvet," "Speed," "Waterworld," "River's
Edge," "Carried Away," "Hoosiers," and "Basquiat." Hopper made
his feature film debut in "Rebel Without a Cause" in 1955. In
addition to acting, Hopper has directed film and written
screenplays. He is also a photographer and an art collector.
This summer an exhibit of his photographs from the 1960s will be
showing at the Schindler House In West Hollywood. The show is
called "American Pictures 1961-1967." (Rebroadcast from
4/01/96)
**[Floating :30 break hits between 3:15-3:22]
3:28:30 I.D. BREAK
3:30:00 ** INTERVIEW SEGMENT **
Actress/painter MARY WORONOV. She was part of Andy Warhol's
"Factory" in the 1960s. She was discovered while still a
college student and was in Warhol's film, "Chelsea Girls," about
New York bohemian life. Her memoir about those years is called
Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory (Journey
Editions). WORONOV has a new novel called Snake (High Risk
Books.) (RE-BROADCAST FROM 12/7/95)
**[Floating :30 I.D between 3:35 and 3:45]**
**[Floating 1:00 break hits between 3:48-3:56]
Film critic JOHN POWERS reviews the new film Gone in 60 Seconds,
starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie.