
AND JUST LIKE THAT... SEBASTIANO PIGAZZI
BY STELLA material
Sebastiano Pigazzi is one of those personalities who seem to move effortlessly between worlds: acting, creativity, and personal expression. With a background rooted in both European and American culture, he brings a distinct perspective to everything he does. In this brief conversation, he opens up with honesty and a touch of irony, offering a glimpse into the mind behind the face.
Q: Who would you have wanted to be in another era?
– An Inca leader.
Q: Which movie would you have liked to act in?
– Magnolia.
Q: How do you feel in today’s society? What would you ask of the world, and what would you do if you were the most powerful person on Earth?
– I’d abolish all countries and create a single global nation.
Q: The nicest compliment you’ve ever received.
– A friend once told me I give off the same energy as a Kennedy. It sounds like a stretch, but I took it with a lot of enthusiasm.
Q: The most embarrassing thing that’s happened to you in bed?
– Someone told me I snore… I don’t believe it.
Q: If you could change and become another form of life, what would you be?
– A hawk.
Q: The most beautiful dream and a recurring nightmare.
– I don’t really pay much attention to my dreams. – The worst nightmare feels a lot like The Trial by Kafka.
Q: How do you see yourself in 20 years?
– Totally redone with plastic surgery.
Q: A bad habit you’ve quit - or can’t quit.
– I still give in to all my vices. One day I’ll improve… I think.
Q: Your safe haven, when you need one?
– Art and sports. And I need them often.
Q: How do you react when you’re in an embarrassing situation and you’re the main character?
– Some things you just have to experience for yourself.
Q: What scares you?
– Time.
Q: Something you’d like to get rid of - or something you already have?
– I have so many clothes I never wear. I really should donate them.
Q: What are you like behind the wheel?
– Good. One of my few talents.
Q: Something you haven’t been able to do yet, but always wanted to?
– Play the guitar or the piano.
Q: Do you think there’s a right to vulnerability?
– I don’t think so.
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