Kevin Spacey argued he was 'cancelled' - can he now revive his Hollywood profession?

"My world exploded," Kevin Spacey advised jurors as he gave proof throughout his sexual assault trial. "There was a rush to judgement and before the first question was asked or answered I lost my job, I lost my reputation - I lost everything, in a matter of days."

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The Hollywood star fought again tears as he sat within the witness field at Southwark Crown Court in London, describing how preliminary allegations within the US in October 2017 - which had been adopted by these right here within the UK, resulting in the London court docket case - created a domino impact of claims, ruining his Oscar-winning profession.

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Jurors needed to determine whether or not he was telling the reality, or if this was merely one other efficiency.

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Kevin Spacey trial - Hollywood star cleared on all counts

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As the preliminary allegations emerged, Spacey was largely shunned in Hollywood; rapidly erased from Ridley Scott's All The Money In The World, launched in December 2017 - with Christopher Plummer reshooting his scenes as billionaire John Paul Getty - and axed from his Golden Globe-winning function as scheming politician Frank Underwood within the Netflix political drama sequence House Of Cards.

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Last yr, the star and his manufacturing corporations had been ordered to pay $31m (about Β£24m) to make up for losses incurred due to his sacking, following "explosive" allegations of sexual misconduct in opposition to crew members.

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But separate prison fees in LA and Massachusetts had been dropped in 2018 and 2019 respectively. In 2022, Spacey was found not liable in a civil trial in New York.

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Now, jurors here in the UK have cleared him of any criminal charges in relation to allegations by 4 males, who claimed the star sexually assaulted them in incidents that allegedly occurred between 2001 and 2013.

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The court docket was advised that allegations by one man had been "madness", and that Spacey had consensual sexual encounters with two others. He conceded to creating a "clumsy pass" at a fourth man, however stated the incident was not more than this.

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'Easy for accusers to lie' about 'promiscuous' Spacey, court docket advised

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Jurors had been advised by the star of his willpower to show his innocence, doggedly digging by outdated data, packing containers of images and any proof that would disprove the claims. And his barrister, Patrick Gibbs KC, advised them the star had been "cancelled" and "tried by social media".

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It was "easy" to lie about Spacey, Mr Gibbs stated: "A man who is promiscuous, not publicly out, although everyone in the businesses knows he's gay, who wants to be just a normal guy, or at least some of the time he does - to drink beer and laugh and smoke weed and sit in the front and spend time with younger people who he's attracted to...

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"It's not my life, it is not your life, maybe it's kind of of an odd life, however it's a life that makes you a simple goal when the web turns in opposition to you and also you're tried by social media."

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'Does this verdict allow Kevin Spacey to be Kevin Spacey?'

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Now, Spacey has been found not guilty. Does this mean he can revive his career?

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"The verdict is a serious victory for Spacey in clearing his title," said US celebrity lawyer Christopher Melcher. "Although he confronted 4 accusers who advised related accounts of sexually aggressive behaviour, Spacey steadfastly maintained his innocence.

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"The verdict supports Spacey's denials of the accusations and provides a clear path for him to return to work as an actor. Producers are able to work with Spacey because he has been acquitted, which lessens their exposure if he is hired."

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Media lawyer Matthew Dando, a associate at Wiggin LLP, stated: "Kevin Spacey's acquittal won't change everyone's views on what has been said and reported throughout the trial, but it may well open the door to a comeback which would otherwise have been very firmly shut."

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However, celeb PR and model knowledgeable Mark Borkowski will not be so positive.

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"Certainly the result has put a lot of the sort of noise that's surrounded this case behind him," he stated. "The question is, does this verdict allow Kevin Spacey to be Kevin Spacey? To be that iconic actor who has oodles of talent to regain his position as one of the A-listers of Hollywood?

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"Sadly not. We dwell in a company world now and elevating cash, getting insurance coverage, all these different components exist on social media, the place mainstream media has not bought the identical energy."

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Before the court case, in an interview, Spacey said there were directors and producers "prepared to rent me the second I'm cleared of those fees in London".

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Despite that happening, many filmmakers might still be wary of working with Spacey knowing any project could still be "dogged by negativity", Mr Borkowski stated.

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"Kevin Spacey, if he wants to move forward, will be clinging to the hope that there is a radical independent filmmaker who is fearless, who has a wonderful script and a remarkable project with a number of actors who are willing to work on the project.

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"And if it will get picked up on the unbiased film circuit, the place there are, how let's say, nations like Italy, France, world wide that do not have the identical perceptions as an American or a British viewers or a German viewers may need on this, there could possibly be individuals who assume, oh, that is been a business success, let's take into consideration the following venture.

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"But it won't be a franchise movie, it will not be Disney or Marvel coming forward to take that on. It just is something that they would feel that is too dangerous in terms of negative publicity for their brand and some of the values that they project."

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The tales about Sir Elton John and Dame Judi Dench

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During the trial, Sir Elton John - who was chairman of The Old Vic when Spacey was appointed - was called to give evidence, and the court docket additionally heard tales of Spacey educating Dame Judi Dench to play ping pong; there was no avoiding the unusual and surreal world of celeb on the centre of the case.

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The timings of the UK claims largely coincided with the actor's time working on the theatre. He was concerned from 2001, and commenced his tenure as inventive director from 2003 to 2015. Signing him had been fairly the coup, an opportunity to show the venue's fortunes round.

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Alistair Smith, editor of leisure newspaper The Stage, interviewed Spacey in the direction of the start of his tenure on the theatre, after he arrived as "a sort of Old Vic saviour figure" after a interval wherein it struggled financially.

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"Previously, there was a real threat to its future," says Smith. "There was talk of it turning into a bingo hall or even a lap dancing club... [Spacey] coming in brought a lot more attention to it, it brought funding, it brought sponsors, and attention in the media. And so there was, when he joined, quite a lot of excitement about it."

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Spacey's arrival was seen as an opportunity to revive an essential theatrical establishment, and other people within the trade had been excited to have a Hollywood star committing to London theatre.

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Things did not begin effectively, however improved as Spacey carried out extra himself. By the time he left, the Old Vic "was financially secure and had rebuilt its artistic reputation". For a interval, he had re-established the venue as one in all London's main theatres.

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Whatever the decision, there have been accounts of 'inappropriate conduct within the office'

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But in November 2017, shortly after the allegations got here out within the US, the Old Vic stated it had obtained 20 allegations of inappropriate behaviour made in opposition to Spacey. Only one of many claims was reported, an investigation discovered, however workers had been "unclear about how to respond".

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In the wake of the scandal, the theatre carried out a "Guardians" programme, designed to permit staff a confidential technique of sharing considerations about behaviour at work.

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Despite the star now being cleared of prison fees within the UK, the fallout from the accusations in opposition to him has nonetheless had a "massively damaging effect" on the venue's repute, Smith says.

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"Even before this court case, this trial, the 20 allegations against Kevin Spacey that came out of the Old Vic's own investigation in 2017, I think had raised some very serious questions about the Old Vic and how it handled having a star at its helm over that period."

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Paul Fleming, normal secretary of actors' union Equity, says that regardless of the decision, "nobody who is poorly treated in a workplace should ever be put in the position of having to bring something to a criminal trial".

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He advised Sky News: "There should be processes in a workplace to keep them healthy and safe. And that duty rests with the employer. I'm not convinced, six years on, that theatre producers, TV producers, film producers, have put in place robust enough systems to prevent allegations like this arising significantly after the event."

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Mr Fleming stated that there was motion for the reason that rise of #MeToo, however not sufficient. "There is no doubt that there are a series of accounts of inappropriate conduct in the workplace," he stated. "Whether they're criminal or not has been a matter for the courts. The fact of the matter is there's a lot of behaviour that is inappropriate, that is unsafe in the workplace, that there should be processes in place to allow people to resolve them."

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For Spacey, these claims have overshadowed his as soon as glittering performing profession for six years - however all prison fees are actually behind him. After telling the court docket how he misplaced his work and his fortune, it is doubtless the star will probably be hoping this verdict can lastly sign his Hollywood return.

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