The New York Post is reporting that Kevin Spacey is already plotting his Hollywood comeback.
“He is still getting acting offers from Europe and Russia,” The Post's source said. “He’s just assumed he can come back [to American films] in a few years.”
The actor is currently staying at the $6 million Baltimore home belonging to his manager, Evan Lowenstein. The source went on to add “Of course Kevin’s depressed, but he has a lot of money, he’s been writing.”
After pulling off a disappearing act for close to two years, Kevin Spacey re-emerged into the spotlighton Christmas eve breaking his silence by releasing a video titled “Let Me Be Frank,” which laid down his defense in the character of Frank Underwood, the U.S. President he played on “House Of Cards.”
“I can promise you this,” Spacey says in the video “If I didn’t pay the price for the things we both know I did do, I’m certainly not going to pay the price for the things that I didn’t do.”
A week later, Spacey then turned to delivering pizza to the paparazzi camped outside his Baltimore mansion. In photos published by The Daily Mail, Spacey, wearing a “Retired Since 2017” baseball cap, personally delivered a Domino's medium cheese and tomato pie to photographer Jae Donnelly "I know you're just doing your job," he said with a smirk. "Keep warm and have a happy New Year."
The actor was arraigned today in a Massachusetts courtroom for allegedly assaulting an 18-year-old boy. He plead not guilty.