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Kevin Spacey Says He Has No Home as He Chases Paid Gigs After Years of Legal Fallout

Mounting legal costs leave the actor pursuing paid shows plus independent projects, with major studios staying quiet.

Overview

  • Spacey says he is living between hotels and Airbnbs after losing his longtime Baltimore residence, with his belongings in storage.
  • He describes his finances as poor and says the costs of the last seven years were astronomical, though he did not declare bankruptcy.
  • To earn income, he performed a one-night 'Songs & Stories' show with a big band in Limassol, Cyprus, where tickets started around €250 and VIP packages exceeded €1,000.
  • Courts cleared him in major cases, including a 2022 civil suit involving Anthony Rapp and a 2023 not-guilty verdict in London.
  • He says major studios have not called and suggests support from a top director could reopen doors, as he continues smaller projects and recently presented his first film as a director in over 20 years at Venice.