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Robin breaks silence on co-star Kevin

The actress said that the two ‘House of Cards’ stars had a ‘respectful profession­al relationsh­ip’

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in ‘House of Cards’. Robin Wright, who is pressing ahead as the marquee player on House of Cards after Kevin Spacey’s scandal-riddled ouster last fall, is finally speaking out about her former co-star. In an exclusive interview with Today co-host Savannah Guthrie, Wright made plain that she and Spacey punched the same time clock and left it at that.

“We were co-workers really. We never socialised outside of work,” said Wright, who starred alongside Spacey for five seasons as Claire Underwood, the Lady Macbeth to his calculatin­g political machine Frank Underwood. Wright added that the two Netflix stars had a “respectful profession­al relationsh­ip.”

“He was so great with me,” she said. “So that’s my personal experience. That’s the only thing I feel that I have the right to talk about.”

Last November, Netflix announced that it was severing ties with Spacey just days after the Oscar winner was accused of sexual misconduct by actor Anthony Rapp. Since Rapp’s accusation, Spacey has faced numerous other accusation­s of sexual misconduct, most recently last week.

During the interview on Today, which weathered its own storm last year after NBC fired then co-host Matt Lauer amid allegation­s of sexual misconduct, Wright responded to Guthrie’s questions by emphasisin­g her distance from Spacey. Had she reached out to Spacey? “No,” Wright answered. “I haven’t heard from him and I don’t even know how to reach him.”

But was there anything, anything at all that pointed to the actor’s swift fall from grace? “Kevin and I knew each other between action and cut and in between setups,” Wright said. “I didn’t know the man. I knew the incredible craftsman that he is.”

The sixth and final season of House of Cards will debut on Netflix this autumn. —Washington Post

 ?? Photos by AFP, AP and courtesy of Netflix ?? Robin Wright and Kevin Spacey
Photos by AFP, AP and courtesy of Netflix Robin Wright and Kevin Spacey

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