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Steven R. Kutcher (born January 9, 1944) is an American
entomologist Entomology (from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (''éntomon''), meaning "insect", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study") is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists. In ...
who has worked as a " wrangler" of insects and other arthropods in the entertainment industry.Steven R. Kutcher in IMDB
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/ref> He has gained media attention as "The Bug Man of Hollywood."Bug Man of Hollywood Shares Tips on How to Train Bugs for the Big Screen
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In recent years, Kutcher has attracted additional notice by using insects as "living brushes" to create "Bug Art," while continuing his work as a naturalist and educator.


Background, education, and training

Born in Manhattan, New York, a young Steven R. Kutcher collected fireflies in the
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. Kutcher continued to collect insects after his family moved to a suburb of Los Angeles, California, this time in the Santa Monica Mountains. At 19, Kutcher traveled 3000 miles around Mexico, exploring desert to tropical ecosystems. Kutcher received a bachelors degree in entomology from the
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, in 1968; and a Master of Science degree in biology from the California State University, Long Beach, in 1975. His formal studies focused on insect behavior — in particular the aggregating behavior of the milkweed bug, ''Oncopeltus fasciitis'' — observed via time-lapse cinematography under experimental conditions. In 1970, Kutcher began his work in the entertainment industry as "Larry J. Felix" in ''The Stein and Illes Radio Show'', a comedy show on
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, in Southern California; James R. Stein and Robert Illes would both become Emmy Award–winning TV writers and producers. Kutcher received comedic training from Bill Cosby and once had Robin Williams as an audience.


"The Bug Man of Hollywood"

Since 1977, Kutcher has manipulated the instinctive behaviors of arthropods, and the instinctive reactions of audiences, mostly in the horror, thriller, fantasy, and comedy genres. He has worked with insects on over 100 feature films, including ''Spider-Man'' (2002), ''Jurassic Park'', and ''Arachnophobia''. Kutcher has also worked on numerous popular television shows—including ''CSI: NY'', ''MacGyver'', and ''The X-Files'' – as well as TV commercials and online advertising for Fortune 500 corporations. As "The Bug Man of Hollywood," Kutcher has himself been the subject of numerous interviews. He has appeared on TV talk shows, including ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' and '' Late Night with David Letterman''. In 1992, Kutcher appeared as a guest on the Emmy-nominated "Spider Episode" of the TV talk show parody ''
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'', starring Garry Shandling. In 1998, Kutcher appeared on the British TV children's show ''The Scoop'', which won a BAFTA award.1998 BAFTA Award for Children's Factual production
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Manipulating insect behavior

Applying his expertise on arthropod behaviors, Kutcher manipulates instinctive responses such as positive or negative sensitivity to light, air pressure, or gravity to make bugs perform scripted tricks on cue, such as: * A live wasp flies harmlessly into the mouth of actor Roddy McDowell. * A cockroach runs across the floor and then, "hitting its mark", flips over on its back. * A spider crawls across a room and then into a slipper. * A cockroach crawls out of a shoe, walks up a bag of snack food and onto a surfing magazine, and then stops upon a picture of a surfboard. * A praying mantis, a scorpion, and beetles power-up a cell phone as part of a "Bug Circus" in online ad (a la a traditional flea circus). * Hundreds of bees or thousands of locusts swarm on camera as called for in the script.


"Bug Art"

In the 1980s, for a Steven Spielberg television project, Steven Kutcher made a fly walk through ink and leave footprints as directed.Bug Art by Steven
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Since 2000, Steven Kutcher has been creating "Bug Art," using various
arthropods Arthropods ( ) are invertebrates in the phylum Arthropoda. They possess an arthropod exoskeleton, exoskeleton with a cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate, a body with differentiated (Metam ...
as "living brushes" to apply gouache and other nontoxic paints on watercolor paper. "I use water-based, nontoxic paints that easily wash off", he says. "I have to take good care of them. After all, they are artists!" The abstract to surrealistic compositions are shaped by Kutcher's methods of manipulating insect movements, and are often influenced by the works of Impressionist and other master painters.


Contributions as scientist, naturalist, and educator

Steven Kutcher has given talks and live-insect demonstrations at hundreds of film festivals, seminars, workshops, museums, libraries, and schools (pre-K through post-graduate level). Kutcher has been instrumental in creating annual insect fairs, as at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and Los Angeles County Arboretum, which have been attended by more than 100,000 children and adults. Kutcher also served as a consultant in the development of the interactive insect exhibits at the Kidspace Children's Museum, in Pasadena, California. Kutcher has taught outdoor education workshops for such environmental organizations as the Audubon Society, the Sierra Club, and Tree People. With a milkweed butterfly garden of his own, Kutcher is on the board of the Monarch Program Kutcher has consulted on the biology and control of arthropods for major corporations and government agencies, such as the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District. For over 30 years, Kutcher has taught entomology, zoology, and biology courses at West Lost Angeles College, Culver City, but has also taught for four other community colleges.


Partial Filmography


Theatrical films

In addition to serving as "bug wrangler" or entomology consultant for numerous student and independent films, Kutcher has worked on many feature films from major studios and production companies:


TV movies and series


Music videos


TV and online commercials


See also

* Animal training * Arthropods in film


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