Kevin Spacey apologizes after actor says
he was subjected to sexual advance when only 14
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[October 30, 2017]
By Chris Michaud
(Reuters) - Kevin Spacey apologized on
Sunday to fellow actor Anthony Rapp for a 1986 incident in which Rapp
said Spacey made a sexual advance to him when Rapp was only 14.
Spacey said in a post on Twitter he was horrified to hear Rapp's story
of the encounter, which he said he did not remember. He wrote that he
owed Rapp a "sincere apology" for what he said would have been "deeply
inappropriate drunken behavior."
In an interview with BuzzFeed, Rapp described attending a party hosted
by Spacey in which the actor picked him up, brought him to a bed and lay
down on top of him after other guests left.
Rapp, who said he had the impression Spacey was drunk, pushed him away
and left.
Spacey, 58, who has won Oscars for "The Usual Suspects" and "American
Beauty," also said Rapp's story "has encouraged me to address other
things in my life."
"I have loved and had romantic encounters with men throughout my life,
and I now choose to live life as a gay man," Spacey wrote.
"I want to deal with this honestly and openly," he said, "and that
starts with me examining my own behavior."
The actor for years had declined to address rumors about his sexuality.
Rapp, who went on to star in the Broadway musical "Rent," was starting
his career on Broadway at the time of the incident.
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Spacey, a Tony Award winner for “Lost in Yonkers," stars in the
Netflix political drama “House of Cards.” He also served for 10
years as artistic director of London’s Old Vic theater company.
Hollywood and some top U.S. companies have been rocked in recent
weeks by allegations from scores of women that executives had
sexually harassed them.
U.S. movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been accused by numerous women
of having sexually harassed or assaulted them in incidents dating
back to the 1980s, including some who said they were raped.
Weinstein denies having non-consensual sex with anyone. He has since
been fired as chief executive of The Weinstein Company, which he
co-founded and has which been one of Hollywood's most influential
forces since its launch in October 2005.
(Reporting by Chris Michaud; Editing by Paul Tait and Martin Howell)
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