Nicolas Cage Remembers His Earliest Childhood Memory On  'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' 

WRITTEN BY SHAURYA THAKUR

At his 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' appearance, Nicolas Cage gave the audience something to talk about.

Nicolas Cage took the host Stephen Colbert's questionnaire in full stride, revealing his earliest childhood memory is the moment of his birth. 

The audience held on to his strange trip down memory lane as he recalled "faces in the dark or something."

The Oscar-winner added, "Now that I am no longer in utero, I would have to imagine it was perhaps vocal vibrations resonating through to me at that stage."

Nicolas Cage also expressed his views on the afterlife, calling it somewhat similar to electricity.

The actor recently spoke about taking "crummy" role to pay off his IRS debts which he occurred from being overly invested in the financial market.

Nicolas Cage also talked about regretting eating live cockroaches in the movie 'Vampire's Kiss.'

He plays Dracula in the recently released horror-comedy 'Renfield' opposite Nicolas Hault and Awkwafina.

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