Anthony Rapp: Spacey Lawsuit Was About ‘Shining A Light’

Actor Anthony Rapp (Star Trek: Discovery, RENT) issued a statement following his defeat this week in a $40 million sexual misconduct lawsuit against Oscar winner Kevin Spacey.
L-R Anthony Rapp (via Instagram), Kevin Spacey (via YouTube)
Actor Anthony Rapp (Star Trek: Discovery, RENT) issued a statement following his defeat this week in a $40 million sexual misconduct lawsuit against Oscar winner Kevin Spacey. Continue reading “Anthony Rapp: Spacey Lawsuit Was About ‘Shining A Light’”

Kevin Spacey Found Not Liable In Anthony Rapp Sexual Abuse Case

In 80 minutes of deliberations, a jury found Oscar winner Kevin Spacey was not liable in a civil sexual abuse trail brought by  actor Anthony Rapp.
Kevin Spacey (image via Depositphotos)
In 80 minutes of deliberations, a jury found Oscar winner Kevin Spacey not liable in a civil sexual abuse trial brought by actor Anthony Rapp. Rapp had accused Spacey of sexual abuse during a party at Spacey’s apartment in 1986 when both actors were appearing on Broadway in separate productions. Continue reading “Kevin Spacey Found Not Liable In Anthony Rapp Sexual Abuse Case”

Luke Evans Teams Up With Dan Levy + More News

Luke Evans joins the cast of Dan Levy's upcoming feature film directorial debut, "Good Grief."
Luke Evans (image via Instagram)
Some news items you might have missed: • Gayety: Out actor Luke Evans (Beauty and the Beast) has joined the cast of Dan Levy’s (Schitt’s Creek) upcoming feature film directorial debut, Good Grief. Continue reading “Luke Evans Teams Up With Dan Levy + More News”

Docu-Series ‘House Of Hammer’ + More News

Armie Hammer
Some news items you might have missed: • Instinct Magazine: Defamed actor Armie Hammer and his family are at the center of a new documentary series by Discovery+,  House of Hammer, which follows five generations of Hammer men and their alleged abuses of power. In 2021, Hammer faced past comments of rape fantasies, the desire to inflict pain on his partners, and admitting to being “100% a cannibal.” Continue reading “Docu-Series ‘House Of Hammer’ + More News”

News Round-Up: October 20, 2021

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on The View

Catching up on some of the day’s headlines: • The View: Pete Buttigieg appeared on the daily talkfest to address criticisms that he took time to bond and care with his newborn twins. “Every American ought to be able to get paid parental leave.” The Transportation Secretary also addressed ongoing supply chain issues. Continue reading “News Round-Up: October 20, 2021”

News Round-Up: May 27, 2021

Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista and friends

Dave Bautista and friends (via Instagram)
Dave Bautista and friends (via Instagram)
Some news items you might have missed: • Yahoo News: 52-year-old Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista (center above) was asked about a shirtless, speedo-clad photo he took while down under in Australia. “I guess, when in Australia!” the retired wrestler joked on during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show.Outsports: The LGBTQ sports site has compiled a list of all of the 2021 Pride Nights taking place throughout Major League Baseball. Currently, 17 teams have scheduled a Pride Night on their 2021 calendars. • Axios: New studies indicate those who’ve recovered from COVID-19 and got vaccinated won’t need boosters, per the New York Times. However, those who weren’t infected but were vaccinated will likely need boosters. Check out the graphic below tracking the increase/decrease of COVID-19 cases over the past year.
Graphic showing increase/decrease of COVID infections for past year
(graphic via Axios)
ABC News: Joseph Costello, a high school freshman, will have his college education paid for thanks to getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Joseph, of Englewood, Ohio, was announced Wednesday as the winner of a full-ride, four-year scholarship – with room, board, tuition and books – in Ohio’s Vax-a-Million lottery. Additionally, an Ohio couple won the first weekly million-dollar prize in a separate drawing. • Variety: Oscar winner Vanessa Redgrave is now distancing herself from the proposed Italian film, “The Man Who Drew God,” which has been announced as Kevin Spacey’s return to acting. The actress was reportedly attached to the project which is expected to be directed by her husband of 15 years, Franco Nero. • HuffPost: Lil Nas X says he’ll “never trust pants again” after his SNL wardrobe malfunction. The Grammy winner set the record straight about splitting his pants on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend, assuring fans the wardrobe malfunction was not a publicity stunt.

Kevin Spacey Returns To Acting As ‘Sex Abuse Investigator’

Kevin Spacey
Academy Award-winner Kevin Spacey

Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey will play a ‘sex abuse investigator’ in his first acting role since sexual assault accusations derailed his career nearly four years ago.

The Oscar winner will appear in an Italian drama titled, The Man Who Drew God, which will also star Vanessa Redgrave.

Redgrave’s husband, Franco Nero, will direct the film as well as star as a blind artist falsely accused of sex abuse, according to The Independent.

Spacey will reportedly play a detective investigating the wrongfully accused artist.

“I’m very happy Kevin agreed to participate in my film,” Nero told ABC News. “I consider him a great actor, and I can’t wait to start the movie.”

In the fall of 2017, Spacey experienced a slew of allegations of sexual misconduct which brought his career to an utter and complete halt.

Broadway and TV star Anthony Rapp (RENT, Star Trek: Discovery) claimed Spacey assaulted him at a party at Spacey’s New York City apartment in the 1980s when Rapp was 14-years-old.

Nearly 20 men accused Spacey of sexual misconduct during his time at London’s Old Vic Theatre between 1995 and 2013.

An anonymous massage therapist levels charges of sexual impropriety but the accuser died before a court could decide the matter.

And prosecutors in Massachusetts dropped charges against Spacey in 2019 in regard to allegations of groping an 18-year-old at a Nantucket bar in 2016. The case was dropped when the accuser invoked his 5th Amendment rights.

In response to the allegations, Spacey was dropped from his acclaimed Netflix series House of Cards. He was also replaced in the 2017 drama All the Time in the World. Christopher Plummer was tapped to reshoot all of Spacey’s scenes in the already-completed film and went on to score an Oscar nomination for his performance.

In a video message recorded last year, Spacey said experiencing his career coming to a “grinding, screeching halt” led him to ask himself, “If I can’t act, who am I?”

“I only valued and defined myself through work, that’s who I was,” said Spacey. “If that wasn’t going to be a possibility anymore then who am I? If all I’m left with is just me?”

Although he’s kept a low profile, for the past three years he has shared video messages on Christmas Eve, sometimes (perplexingly) in the persona of his House of Cards character.

According to IMDB, The Man Who Drew God will be released in Italy on October 5, 2021.