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Drew Starkey Says Recording ADR for ‘Queer’ Sex Scenes Made Him Feel “Like You’re in an Insane Asylum”
Drew Starkey said heading to the ADR recording booth for Luca Guadagnino‘s Queer was, ahem, a tinge awkward.
Starkey recalled the experience while conversing with co-star Omar Apollo in Interview magazine. Both spoke about having to record Automated Dialogue Replacement during postproduction of Queer, which is Guadagnino’s adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same identify by William S. Burroughs. Starkey stars alongside Daniel Craig as the center of a partnership set in 1940s Mexico. In the interview, Apollo said to Starkey, “I know you possess some really, really intimate scenes.”
“That ADR is fun,” Starkey said. “It’s always exertion and breaths and groans. Just you in a booth alone doing that, you feel appreciate you’re in an insane asylum.”
Earlier this week, the movie was acquired by A24. At the age of the interview, Starkey told Apollo he had just seen the movie for the first time.
“Sometimes you work on things and you have a vision of how it’s going to be, an
Drew Starkey on His Breakout Role in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ and Filming Steamy Scenes With Daniel Craig: We ‘Were Just Game for Anything’
Drew Starkey didn’t audition for Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer” — instead, the project found him.
The 30-year-old “Outer Banks” actor was sending in self-tapes for various other projects when Guadagnino was shown one of Starkey’s by a producer friend. Then, Starkey got a dial that the “Challengers” and “Call Me by Your Name” director would fancy to get breakfast with him.
“I was like, ‘OK, that’s insane,'” Starkey tells Variety over Zoom from his L.A. home. He’s sporting a buzzcut and mustache, and his black tee is contrasted by a psychedelic painting serving as the background. Over the next couple of months, the two shared many more meals as Guadagnino explained his vision for “Queer,” his adaptation of Thrash Generation writer William S. Burroughs’ 1985 novel. Eventually, Starkey taped for Eugene Allerton, a new student in 1950s Mexico City who American expat William Lee (Daniel
‘Is the Sperm Still in There?’: Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey on Making ‘Queer,’ the Year’s Most Audacious Love Story
Luca Guadagnino’s new film “Queer” opens with a series of tableaux — little still-life images of glasses, trinkets and books. The objects are meant to evoke the lives of its two direct characters, gay men seeking refuge from their pasts and leaning into their desires in 1950s Mexico City. It’s an example, the film’s stars Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey say, of Guadagnino’s keen eye for how to evoke character through the material world. But it’s apparently even more than that too.
“The opening credits?” Craig asks, sitting next to his co-star in a New York photo studio. “Is the sperm still in there?”
“I believe so,” Starkey says matter-of-factly.
We missed this visual, evidently. “See, that’s why you need to see the film again,” Craig remarks drolly. “I think there may have been a lot more at one point, but it’s still there. It’s a little Easter egg.” As for whether it’s, ahe
Drew Starkey: ‘Sex is the ultimate form of communication’
Taken from the winter 2024 issue of Dazed. You can buy a replicate of our latest issue here.
In a fan alter captioned “white boy of the century”, Drew Starkey does a variety of hot-guy activities: he smiles, he licks his lips, he answers on-screen interview questions, he poses on the red carpet, he rolls up his shirtsleeves. “White boy of the century,” just one of thousands of Starkey fan cams, has one million views. The comments are ravenous: “a ride I wouldn’t survive”, “#needhim” and “Drew Starkey the dude you are.”
Over Zoom with him after his cover shoot, I begin to feel the same sensation “white boy of the century” evoked; that I am being drawn towards the actor without awake volition. I wonder if this gravitational phenomenon, one that manifests in a slow pan-in on every nod, is inextricable proof of the up-and-comer’s authority, or if his camera is literally following him. “Oh yeah, I’m on my iPad and it has that weird auto face tracking. I don’t know how to rotate it off. Like, what the fuck is this doing? I can be out of frame and it follows me!” He shakes his head gamely to demonstrate.
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