‘Homeless’ Kevin Spacey says a call from Scorsese or Tarantino could end his troubles
Kevin Spacey has revealed that he is officially homeless, moving between Airbnbs due to huge legal costs. The actor, whose house was seized, said the industry is waiting for “permission” from an authority like Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino to hire him for leading roles.

Kevin Spacey has publicly stated that he is officially homeless following the collapse of his Hollywood career following multiple sexual assault allegations. The two-time Oscar winner revealed that his income has remained very low due to the immense financial strain caused by his legal battles over the past seven years.
In an interview with Spacey WireMentioned that he is currently moving between hotels and Airbnb to follow his work. The actor shared, “I’m staying in hotels, I’m staying in Airbnbs. I’m going where the work is. I literally have no home, that’s what I’m trying to explain. The costs have been very high these past seven years. I’ve been getting very little in and everything going out.”
Fighting tears during an interview piers morgan uncensored In June 2024, Spacey revealed for the first time that his Baltimore home was facing foreclosure. He cited “hundreds of millions” of outstanding legal fees related to sexual harassment claims made against him.
The actor had been living in the city since 2012, when production on ‘House of Cards’ began, a series in which he was fired by Netflix in 2017 due to alleged sexually inappropriate conduct on the set. Spacey told Morgan at the time, “I’m not sure where I would be now, I can’t pay my outstanding bills.”
Regarding a return to major acting roles, the 66-year-old told The Telegraph that he has been in contact with “some very powerful people who want to get me back to work,” adding that the return would be “at the right time.” However, he also commented on the industry’s reluctance, saying, “But I would also say that I think what the industry is waiting for is permission to be given – by someone who is in a position of immense respect and authority.”
He added, “So, my feeling is that if Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino called (my manager, Ivan Lowenstein) tomorrow, it would be over.” “I will be incredibly honored and delighted when talent of that level picks up the phone.”
Last year, many actors extended their support Wire For Spacey’s return to Hollywood. Sharon Stone supported the actor, calling him “genius” and saying, “I can’t wait to see Kevin back to work.” Similarly, Liam Neeson expressed that “our industry needs him and misses him terribly.”


