Kevin Spacey honored for his life’s work in Turin

hollywood actor Kevin Spacey, who is now accused of twelve sexual offenses against four men, has learned during this difficult time to live each day as it comes. “I live my life every day, I go to restaurants, I meet people, I drive, I play tennis, I’ve always met generous, sincere and compassionate people,” said the 63-year-old, who won an award in Turin on Monday accepted for his life’s work.

“I wasn’t hiding, I wasn’t living in a cave during that time. What you see in the media isn’t real life, I won’t go back in public because I never left it,” the actor explained according to media information.

On Monday, Spacey presented director’s film “American Beauty.” Sam Mendes. Spacey won an Oscar for his role in the 1999 production. With museum director Dominic De Gaetano he talked about his career and the films he was in. In this context, he received the “Stella della Mole” film award.

“We are honored that such a distinguished guest as Kevin Spacey has chosen Turin and an institution like our museum for this welcome and long-awaited return,” said the President of the National Film Museum, Enzo Ghigo. Spacey returned to the camera in Turin last year. He plays the lead role of a detective in the film “L’uomo che disegnò Dio” (“The Man Who Drawn God”). Spacey visited the museum during filming, which is how the collaboration began.

Sex Offenses Court Hearing

Spacey denied multiple abuse allegations at a court hearing in London on Friday. The 63-year-old declared himself “not guilty” on Friday via video link on all counts. Spacey had already rejected several allegations in London last July. At that time he appeared in court in person. A trial is scheduled to begin on June 6 in the British capital.

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