Sid Lucero is in a class by himself.
His passion for his craft is all-consuming. His pursuit of realism is seamless. There’s no taboo for him; it’s all or nothing at all. He does whatever the role calls for, strip to his birthday suit if necessary (all in a day’s work) or kiss not just another guy but three of them in Muli, one of his memorable indie starrers, in which he played a gay character consumed by his love for his married lover (played by Cogie Domingo). “It’s his most daring so far,” said his manager Ricky Gallardo, “although his most steamy love scene was with Ara Mina in Selda.”
Daring and winning. For Selda (where, as inmates, he and Emilio Garcia did a torrid love scene), Sid won Best Actor at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Urian Awards and Gawad Tanglaw; for Muli, Best Actor also in the Urian Awards and the Golden Screen Awards; and for Tambolista, Best Actor in Cinema One Awards.
He could have capitalized on his forebears’ famous surnames (Gil and de Mesa) but he opted to use the name of the character played by his father, Mark Gil, in the 1981 Mike de Leon searing drama Batch ’81 (unforgettable for, among other scenes, its detailed depiction of hazing).
“But I can’t be as daring in television,” qualified Sid who’s in the cast of the GMA afternoon soap Hindi Ka Na Mag-Iisa.
Up next are two movie projects, Death March directed by Adolf Alix Jr. from the Palanca grand-winner screenplay of Rody Vera and El Presidente, official entry in this year’s Metro Manila Filmfest directed by Tikoy Aguiluz for Laguna Gov. ER Ejercito’s company.
What is sexy to you?
“Attitude is sexy... basta totoo.”
When do you feel sexy?
“When I feel desired.”
What part of your body do you consider sexiest?
“It depends on who’s looking.”
What part of a woman’s body do you consider sexiest?
“The lower back. The nape. The armpits. The feet. And that line that runs down a lady’s thighs when she’s in heels.”
When did you lose your innocence?
“When I was 16.”
To a younger woman, older woman, or a woman your age?
“She was my age.”
Sexiest movie?
“I have three — Shortbus by John Cameron Mitchell, Y Tu Mama Tambien by Alfonso Cuaron and Lex & Lucia.”
Sexiest musical instrument?
“Sax and drums, too.”
Sexiest song?
“It’s a toss-up between Everybody Here Wants You by Jeff Buckle and Kettle Whistle by Jane’s Addiction.”
Sexiest TV show(s)?
“Rome and Game of Thrones.”
Sexiest food?
“Anything fresh and uncooked.”
Sexiest car?
“69 Mustang.”
Sexiest perfume?
“The natural scent of a woman.”
Sexiest time of day?
“When the morning sun spills into the room.”
Sexiest part of the house?
“The kitchen.”
Sexiest animal?
“ME!!! I was once called a ‘rabid bear.’”
Sexiest billboard?
“The Folded & Hung billboard of Angel Locsin back then with the black background. I also like the Maldita billboards.”
Sexiest scene you have seen in a movie?
“From the movie Unfaithful (directed by Adrian Lyne, and starring Richard Gere, Olivier Martinez and Diane Lane), after the flower scene in the bus.”
Sexiest scene you have ever done?
“Can’t say.”
Sexiest thing you have ever done to yourself?
“Skinny dipping in Boracay.”
Sexiest thing you have ever done to or with somebody?
“Make love on the roof.”
Sexiest fantasy?
“Do Japanese porn.”
Sexiest clothes (pajamas, boxers, briefs, etc.)?
“When she wears my polo the next day as she cooks breakfast with the early morning sun shining through.”
Sexiest concert you have ever seen?
“Fuerza Bruta.”
Sexiest face (of a woman)?
“When it shows how much she wants me.”
Name three women that you find sexy.
“1. Ellen Page (Oscar nominee from the film Juno). Cute and sexy...and a fantastic actress. 2. Zoe Saldaña (Avatar, Colombiana, Crossroads). She’s like an Angelina Jolie who can act. 3. Bea Lao (drummer for the all-female band General Luna). Her passion for her craft is just too sexy.”
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