F. Murray Abraham Hides His Oscar On Stage in Every Production He Does

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Published on March 9, 2023

Beloved actor F. Murray Abraham blows Stephen’s mind with the revelation that his Academy Award statue has joined him on stage everywhere he’s performed since 1985. His new film, “The Magic Flute,” opens in select theaters this Friday.

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16 comments

  • RKB 1 year ago

    Hi

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  • alex lazzerly 1 year ago

    Amadeus is still one of the greatest films of all time, and his performance as Salieri is a masterclass in acting.

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  • Manuela Cassuto 1 year ago

    This was such an enjoyable interview to watch. Love when Stephen just lets the guest speak and go on without necessarily chiming in.

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  • KEvin asdfasd 1 year ago

    He’s 83?? I thought he was in his 60s.

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  • CT Lo 1 year ago

    Salieri OMG such a legendary actor from Amadeus. So many ppl know the Mozart requiem and its power because of F. Murray Abraham. He looks amazing!

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  • M K 1 year ago

    still going strong at 83

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  • MommaSalty Wench 1 year ago

    Best move I’ve ever seen to intimidate castmates. I would expect no less from the man!

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  • M K 1 year ago

    the star trek villain.

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  • Mbizozo 1 year ago

    Dude was a menace in White Lotus. Looks like he really enjoys his job.

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  • Gui Porto 1 year ago

    His performance in Amadeus is simply one of the very best ever. Outstanding actor.

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  • HyperactiveNeuron 1 year ago

    Always loved Mr. Abraham. Such a fantastic actor

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  • brandon fields 1 year ago

    I remember him from 13 Ghosts.

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  • Delight Loves Movies 1 year ago

    I will always know him as Salieri. Salieri lives.

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  • David Peter Ralston 1 year ago

    I spent 11 days, only meant to be 1, in Salzburg in 1989 Christmas time. Love that place to this day

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  • NYer in EU 1 year ago

    F. Murray Abraham as Bernardo Gui, ‘Name of the Rose’

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  • seraina caflisch 1 year ago

    the movie amadeus actually made me love mozart and classical music in general

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