House of Cards: Robin Wright confides on Kevin Spacey



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Kevin Spacey was fired in November after several charges of badault or badual harbadment.
  

This is the first time that actress Robin Wright talks about her former colleague Kevin Spacey. In an interview broadcast Monday morning on NBC, the one who plays Claire Underwood in the cult series Netflix House of Cards said that the whole team was "surprised of course, and ultimately saddened" by the removal of the actor repeatedly accused of badault or badual harbadment.

The actress pointed out that she had only a "professional" relationship with Kevin Spacey. "We were colleagues, we did not see outside the work," she explained before adding: "I did not know the man, I knew his incredible know-how".

Several inquiries opened

The accusations that have emerged against the twice-Oscar-winning actor emanate only from men. Just recently, the actor Guy Pearce, who played with Kevin Spacey in the film L.A. Confidential (1997), indicated that the star had had "hand-wandering" on the set and that it had made him feel uncomfortable, even though he added that when he was 29, he had managed to "handle the situation".

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Kevin Spacey, who turns 59 on July 26, is not at this stage charged with any charges. But since the beginning of the #MeToo movement born of revelations about Harvey Weinstein last October, he has been the subject of more than a dozen charges of badault or badual harbadment. Investigations were opened against him in London, where he directed the Old Vic Theater from 2004 to 2015 in Los Angeles and Nantucket, a posh seaside resort near Boston.

In the wake of the first accusations against him, the actor was disembarked in November from the series "House of Cards" and expunged from the last Ridley Scott, "All the money of the world", where he was replaced at raised by Christopher Plummer.

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