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- Kevin Spaceys career faced a significant setback due to allegations of on-set sexual misconduct, leading to his removal from Netflixs House of Cards and subsequent difficulties in finding work.
- Since the allegations, Spacey has been living in hotels and Airbnbs due to high expenses and lack of a permanent home.
- Spacey remains out of work despite multiple sexual assault allegations, some of which were dropped or resulted in not-guilty verdicts.
- Spacey expresses hope to return to Hollywood and believes support from major figures like Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino could significantly improve his chances.
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Kevin Spacey’s Career Plunge: From Netflix Stardom to Homelessness and Legal Battles
Kevin Spacey’s 30-year acting career in television and film led to his breakthrough role in the Netflix series House of Cards, which became his most prominent role to date. In 2017, following allegations of on-set sexual misconduct, Spacey was removed from the show, and his career faced significant challenges. Spacey told The Telegraph that he has since been staying in hotels and Airbnbs, citing high expenses and the lack of a permanent home in the years following the allegations. Over the past seven years, he has faced multiple sexual assault allegations, all of which he denies. While he was found not guilty in one case, and several other complaints were dropped, he remains out of work. Spacey hopes to return to Hollywood and believes that support from a major figure, such as Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino, would significantly improve his chances.
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