Several men have accused actor Kevin Spacey of sexual harassment. Some of the cases even end up in court. After his first acquittal, he seems to be making a comeback in Hollywood. Director Gene Fallaize can’t stop raving.
In October, two-time Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey was found not guilty by a New York jury in a civil trial alleging sexual molestation. His fellow actor Anthony Rapp had accused him of sexually molesting him when Rapp was just 14 years old. Now the US industry magazine “Variety” reports that Spacey was able to book the first role since his legal victory. Spacey takes on a speaking role in British director Gene Fallaize’s independent thriller Control.
In Spacey’s new film, British Minister Stella Simmons (Lauren Metcalfe) is involved in an affair with the Prime Minister (Mark Hampton). When Simmons gets into a self-driving car, it is suddenly hacked and they are kidnapped inside. Spacey will voice the mysterious person taking control of the vehicle. According to Variety, the role is comparable to Kiefer Sutherland’s performance in the thriller “Don’t hang up!” from the year 2002.
The film’s director called Spacey “one of the greatest actors of our generation”. Fallaize “cannot comment” on Spacey’s personal life because he has “no knowledge” of it. The filmmaker is excited about the “opportunity to work with an acting titan.”
Since the allegations against Spacey became known in 2017, he has only appeared in the two feature films “Billionaire Boys Club” (2018) and “L’uomo che disegnò Dio” (2022). The actor will soon be seen in the already completed “Peter Five Eight” and “Gore”. In addition, Spacey will have to answer in court in London next year for sexual assault. The charges in the trial were expanded just weeks ago after Spacey faces allegations of seven more sexual assaults against a man, including coercion.
The former series star also has to pay around 31 million US dollars to the production company of the series “House of Cards” for breach of contract. Spacey violated the production company’s sexual harassment policy during the production of the Netflix series.