Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey, 66, says he’s been living out of hotels and Airbnb rentals while hoping Hollywood might give him another chance. In a candid interview with The Telegraph from a nightclub in Cyprus, Spacey described his financial situation as “not great” after losing his Baltimore home to foreclosure. Once one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, known for American Beauty and House of Cards, he has remained largely ostracized since Anthony Rapp accused him of a sexual advance in 1986. Though a civil jury ruled in his favor, the allegations sparked further accusations. Spacey admitted to “being too handsy” and touching someone “in a way that I didn’t know at the time they didn’t want,” but emphasized he has never been found guilty in any court. Comparing his situation to blacklisted writers during the Red Scare, he argued that one powerful ally — much like Kirk Douglas supporting Dalton Trumbo — could restore his career. He expressed confidence that a single call from a major filmmaker, such as Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino, could revive his status, saying, “I will be incredibly honored and delighted when that level of talent picks up the phone.” Spacey remains optimistic about redemption: “And I believe it’s going to happen.” During his Cyprus performance, a fan reportedly shouted, “He was acquitted! Isn’t that enough?” #KevinSpacey #HollywoodComeback #OscarWinner #RedemptionStory #HouseOfCards #FilmIndustry #CelebrityNews #ActorLife #EntertainmentNews #HollywoodLegends #FilmFans #LiveFromCyprus