Cesar Lacbu Nucum


Cesar Lacbu Nucum, better known as Kuya Cesar, was a Filipino radio personality. He was also known as "Speed Bagal".

Early life

Cesar Lacbu Nucum was born on May 15, 1938 at Pansinao in Candaba, Pampanga. He is the eldest son of Aurelio and Romana Nucum. Before being a radio announcer, he became a "diyaryo, bote" and "balut" vendor at his hometown. He came to Manila and worked as a construction painter before getting the job as a radio announcer after he auditioned at DZMM, with the help of his very distinctive voice. He kept the job for many decades.
His career was shortly seized when ABS-CBN shut down in 1972 due to martial law. In the 1970s and 80s, Kuya Cesar joined IBC-13 where he was the station manager of DWAN 1206. When ABS-CBN reopened in 1986 after the EDSA People Power Revolution, he returned to DZMM and his passion as a radio announcer was revived.

Career

During his career, he hosted several radio programs which featured his noted slow manner of speaking. Audiences found his style and endearing and somewhat comic as well. In his programs he gave heartfelt advice to listeners and played music from his generation. He pioneered entertainment talk radio in Taglish on the FM band, which at the time was a shock to many. His noted radio programs were Dear Kuya Cesar, 12am-4am, and Ikaw sa Likod ng mga Awit, 12:30pm-4pm. He won several awards in his radio announcer career.
He also appeared in movies like Bala at Lipstick in 1994, Gagay: Prinsesa ng Brownout in 1993 and Tora-Tora, Bang Bang Bang in 1990. During the 80s he had a comedy TV show called Super Laff-In. He gained the nickname "Speed Bagal" due to his slow delivery.

Personal life

He was married to Sylvia Villanueva Nucum, with six sons: Cesar Jr., Arnel, Ranilo, Erwin, Niño and Jordan.

Filmography

Movies

On May 17, 2007 at 9:45 pm, just two days after his birthday, Nucum died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 69. Efforts to revive him were done but upon arrival at Capitol Medical Center he was pronounced dead.