Kevin Spacey said he no longer has a permanent place to live after years of legal battles and public allegations that he has repeatedly denied.
The two-time Academy Award winner discussed his circumstances in a November 19 interview with The Telegraph, explaining how the fallout from the accusations has led to major financial strain and the loss of his longtime residence.
Spacey said the allegations, made by more than a dozen men, never resulted in a conviction, but they still had a significant effect on his life.
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He lost the Baltimore, Maryland, home where he lived for 12 years and now relies on temporary lodging.
“Because the costs over these last seven years have been astronomical,” he said.
“I’ve had very little coming in and everything going out.”
He told The Telegraph that the shift from a stable career to years of litigation and public scrutiny left him rebuilding his life.
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“You get through it,” Spacey said.
He added that his belongings are in storage and that he hopes to eventually choose a permanent place to live.
“In weird ways, I feel I’m back to where I first started, which is I just went where the work was. Everything is in storage, and I hope at some point, if things continue to improve, that I’ll be able to decide where I want to settle down again.”
Spacey described his current living situation in direct terms.
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“I’m living in hotels, I’m living in Airbnbs,” he said.
“I’m going where the work is. I literally have no home, that’s what I’m attempting to explain.”
He said offers have come from first-time filmmakers willing to cast him in new projects, even as major studios keep their distance.
“We are in touch with some extremely powerful people who want to put me back to work,” he told The Telegraph.
“And that will happen in its right time. But I will also say what I think the industry seems to be waiting for is to be given permission – by someone who is in some position of enormous respect and authority.”
Spacey said his financial condition is “Not great,” though he noted he has managed to avoid bankruptcy.
“It was discussed, but it never got to that point,” he said.
In recent years, Spacey has won multiple legal cases connected to the accusations raised against him.
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In 2023, a London court acquitted him of sexual assault charges brought by four men who said incidents occurred between 2001 and 2013.
In 2022, he was found not liable in a civil lawsuit filed by actor Anthony Rapp, who alleged Spacey molested him in 1986 when Rapp was 14 years old.
Spacey said the combination of legal outcomes and ongoing industry hesitation has left him navigating work on a project-by-project basis while he waits to see whether his career will stabilize.
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