Nicolas Cage's Earliest Memory: Seeing Faces in the Dark from Inside the Womb

TL;DR Summary
Nicolas Cage revealed in an interview with Stephen Colbert that his earliest childhood memory is being in his mother's womb and feeling like he could see faces in the dark. He also shared his thoughts on what happens when we die, saying that he likes to think the spark that animates our bodies continues to go on. Cage's latest film, "Renfield," has underperformed at the box office.
- Nicolas Cage’s Earliest Memory Is Actually Being in the Womb: ‘I Could See Faces in the Dark’ and ‘Vocal Vibrations’ Variety
- Nicolas Cage Says His First Memory Is from Inside His Mother's Womb: 'I Could See Faces in the Dark' PEOPLE
- Nicolas Cage Said His Earliest Childhood Memory Was Inside His Mother's Womb, And Here's What That Was Like BuzzFeed
- Nicolas Cage recalls seeing The Who for his first concert: "I was just blown away" NME
- Nicolas Cage Gives Hilariously On-Brand Answer When Asked About His Earliest Memory HuffPost
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
1 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
76%
275 → 67 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Variety