It has come to light that an actor has claimed Kevin Spacey pleasured himself during a screening of Saving Private Ryan as fresh allegations come to light in a new documentary.
It has been noted that he incident allegedly happened in 1998 as aspiring actor Scott was working in post-production. He had claimed to have recently finished working on Saving Private Ryan – a heart-rending war epic that begins with a now famously brutal battle scene.
It is noted that Kevin Stacey has repeatedly denied all allegations made against him. Last year, the actor was found not guilty of nine sexual offences against four men in their 20s and 30s, between 2004 and 2013. He has once again hit out at the fresh claims made by men unrelated to the trial in Channel 4’s debut documentary, Spacey Unmasked.
Actor Scott, who only goes by his first name in the film, claimed that he met Spacey while watching a friend’s band play at The Viper Room on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip. He said that he was initially ‘over the moon’ to meet Spacey – an actor then at the very height of his career. Having won an Oscar two years previously for the role of Roger ‘Verbal’ Kint in The Usual Suspects, Spacey was another two years away from scooping a second Oscar in Sam Mendes’ feature directorial debut, American Beauty (2000).
Meanwhile, Sharon Stone and Liam Neeson are the latest celebrities who are calling for Kevin Spacey to be allowed to resume his Hollywood acting career after being cleared of sexual assault charges. Well, he has been invited to Bruce Willis’ party as well. It has been noted that Stephen Fry, F. Murray Abraham and Sir Trevor Nunn have also come out in defence of the two-time Oscar winner since the airing of Channel 4’s documentary Spacey Unmasked.
The two-part film featured previously unheard testimonies about the actor’s alleged inappropriate behaviour. Sharon Stone defended Spacey and said she ‘can’t wait to see Kevin back at work’.
‘He is a genius. He is so elegant and fun, generous to a fault and knows more about our craft than most of us ever will,’ she told the Daily Telegraph.
The Basic Instinct star, 66, said it was clear aspiring actors had ‘wanted and want to be around him’.
Liam Neeson also gave a glowing testimony of Spacey’s character.
‘I was deeply saddened to learn of these accusations against him. Kevin is a good man and a man of character,’ he said.