‘Hell Of A Flex’: F. Murray Abraham Stuns Stephen Colbert With Oscar Statue Secret

Actor F. Murray Abraham on Wednesday surprised “Past due Display” host Stephen Colbert with a revelation in regards to the Academy Award statue he gained for the 1984 film “Amadeus.”

Abraham stated the Oscar statue had “seemed in each play I’ve ever performed” since being named Best possible Actor, as it “introduced me such a lot of sweets.”

“Right here in New York, on Broadway, off-Broadway, at concert events, he at all times has,” Abraham defined. “I give him to the level supervisor. I say, ’Concentrate, disguise him at the level so the place the target audience can’t see him, the place the solid can uncover him, only for a laugh.’”

Colbert used to be visibly stunned by means of “The White Lotus” and “The Magic Flute” superstar’s admission.

“That’s a hell of a flex,” the late-night host advised Abraham. “I gotta say, ‘Oh, I’m sorry did put my Oscar on your scene? I didn’t notice he used to be there.’”

Colbert later famous how his display is filmed on a Broadway level and requested if the Oscar had accompanied Abraham to his interview.

Abraham feigned innocence sooner than Colbert, assisted by means of the target audience, discovered the statue hidden by means of a Captain The us defend.

Watch the total interview right here: