Kevin Spacey appeared during an open lecture at the University of Oxford in England on the theme “Cancel Culture”.
Douglas Murray invited Kevin Spacey to a lecture on “Cancel Culture” to perform a scene from one of Shakespeare’s least-performed works, “Dymon of Athens.” Since the start of the Metoo movement, Spacey has been accused of sexual harassment by various men, but has never been convicted of any crime.
Do you think Kevin Spacey can bring his career back as an actor in the coming years? In the comments below the YouTube clip, many people seem to have missed her performance. But Spacey is no doubt an even more exciting man.
He is currently working on his first movie (“Control”) since he was fired from “House of Cards” six years ago. The film’s UK premiere was originally canceled over the weekend after theaters learned Spacey was starring in the film. They managed to find another theater that agreed to show the film, but it was too far away. A standing ovation in the clip above though.
What did you think of his version of “Tymon of Athens”? Feel free to comment below!
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