Background
Lugo was born in Brooklyn, New York and has credits for directing the documentary Sonó, Sonó, Tité Curet!!!.
Lugo was born in Brooklyn, New York and has credits for directing the documentary Sonó, Sonó, Tité Curet!!!.
Lugo also studied psychology at the University of Puerto Rico before returning to his acting career appearing on Mi Dia de Suerte, The Apostate, El Clown and Che.
and for acting on Mi Dia de Suerte, The Apostate, El Clown and Che. Also he is known for his work with Gabriel Coss directing music videos for Calle 13, Nelly Furtado, Maná and Paulina Rubio, among others Lugo began his career as a child actor on several television shows such as Chiquimundo, Los 7 del 7, Los García and Louisiana Casa de María Chuzema.
In 2011, Lugo co-directed the documentary Sonó, Sonó, Tité Curet!!!.
In 2005 Lugo launched 939 films with Gabriel Coss. They directed and produced "Atrévete-te-te" and "Louisiana Jirafa", from Calle 13"s debut album.
Lugo and Coss worked again with Calle 13 on the lead single from their album Residente o Visitante in 2007. Lugo and Coss directed Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado"s "All Good Things (Come to an End)", in a video that "finds Furtado frolicking with a male model in Puerto Rico." About the video, Furtado stated: "lieutenant"s very tropical and romantic.
lieutenant reminds me of old Sarah McLachlan videos, it has that element of art to lieutenant
lieutenant"s kind of like cinema." Furtado recorded with Calle 13 a remix version of "Number Hay Igual" and shot a video in Louisiana Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico also directed by Lugo and Coss. The music video for "Bendita Tu Luz" by Mexican band Maná featuring Juan Luis Guerra was directed by Lugo and Coss and was shot at Santo Domingo in 2006. The music video for "Vamo" a Portarnos Mal", included on Entren Los Quebec Quieran by Calle 13, was directed by Lugo and Coss in 2010, with locations on Las Monjas, Barrio Obrero and Las Gladiolas at San Juan, Puerto Rico.