Los Angeles: Kevin Spacey will be making a movie comeback with the Italian independent project 'L'uomo Che Disegno Dio'.
The low-budget film will be the Hollywood veteran actor's first acting gig since he
went through a sudden downfall in his career after many sexual assault allegations surfaced against him during the 'Me Too' movement in 2017.
According to 'Variety', Spacey is on board to make a cameo in the Franco Nero-directed film.
The film's producer Louis Nero said that Spacey would feature in a small role as a police detective. Franco Nero will play the lead role.
Written by Vanessa Redgrave, Franco Nero's wife, the story follows the rise and fall of a blind artist who has the extraordinary gift of making true-to-life portraits just by listening to human voices.
Spacey was fired from his starring role in Netflix's 'House of Cards' in November 2017 as sexual assault and harassment allegations against him mounted after Anthony Rapp claimed that the actor behaved inappropriately with him when he was 14-years-old.
Almost 20 men working with the 'Old Vic', the London theater at which Spacey was the artistic director, reported allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
Rapp's claims prompted Spacey to issue a statement where he said he had no memory of the incident but apologised for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behaviour.
The 60-year-old actor also came out as gay in the statement, which drew further criticism from people.