Kevin Spacey Went 'Underground' After Sexual Misconduct Allegations, Ridley Scott Says

The actor dropped out of sight after he was cut from Scott’s new movie.
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The actor Kevin Spacey has disappeared after multiple people accused him of sexual misconduct, director Ridley Scott said.

Scott, who recently worked with Spacey on the J. Paul Getty biopic, “All the Money in the World,” said the actor has “gone down underground.” 

I don’t know where he is,” Scott told The Associated Press in a recent interview for an article published Tuesday. 

The director cut Spacey, who played the role of oil billionaire Getty, from the movie after a wave of sexual assault and harassment allegations surfaced in October and November. Scott and the rest of the cast and crew reshot all of Spacey’s parts with his replacement, actor Christopher Plummer, over nine days.  

Scott says he hasn’t heard from Spacey since. 

“It would have been nice to have some kind of call, even if it was from his (Spacey’s) representative,” Scott said. 

In an interview with the New York Daily News, Scott said he has “no real plans to talk to Kevin Spacey.”

“I wouldn’t know what I’d say to him,” Scott said. “I’d be speechless for the first time in my life.”

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Spacey at the season 4 premiere of the Netflix show
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