Amy Sedaris suffers dramatic fall onstage at National Board of Review Awards
Amy Sedaris took an embarrassing tumble onstage at the National Board of Review Awards Gala in NYC on Thursday night.
The actress and comedian, 62, was so excited to present Paul Giamatti with the Best Actor award for his role in “The Holdovers” that she accidentally fell flat on the floor in front of a packed room of celebs.
After handing Giamatti the accolade, Sedaris headed to the back of the stage as the actor was gearing up to make a speech following his win.
But it was then that the “Elf” actress stumbled and fell — much to the surprise of others.
Giamatti, 56, rushed over to help the actress up, but it appeared as though the tumble was not serious enough as Sedaris remained on the floor as the room broke out in laughter.
Giamatti jokingly pointed at her as he returned to the podium to give his speech.
The National Board of Review shared a hilarious snap of the ordeal on social media.
“NBR Best Actor winner Paul Giamatti literally floored presenter Amy Sedaris with his nuanced comic performance in Alexander Payne’s THE HOLDOVERS!” they captioned the Instagram post.
The event was attended by a slew of Hollywood stars, including Anne Hathaway, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Chastain, Martin Scorsese, and Zac Efron.
The star-studded soiree, hosted at Cipriani 42nd Street, honors and recognizes the best films released within the past year.
Cooper received the NBR Icon Award for his role as composer Leonard Bernstein in the newly-released “Maestro.”
The awards show, which was hosted by Willie Geist, was also attended by stars like Ethan Hawke, Mark Ruffalo, Michael J. Fox, Wendell Pierce, Elizabeth Olsen, Amy Sedaris, and Teyana Taylor.
Other celebs include Laura Linney, Lily Gladstone, Andrew Scott, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
This year’s top honorees include “Killers of the Flower Moon” for Best Film; Martin Scorsese for Best Director; Paul Giamatti for Best Actor in “The Holdovers,” and finally, Lily Gladstone for Best Actress.
Actor Daniel Day-Lewis even came out from retirement for the evening to present Scorsese the award for best director.
The British actor and three-time Oscar winner quit acting after the 2017 film “Phantom Thread,” and has since largely avoided the spotlight.
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