"He's a phenomenal actor, but he's not a very good person. His career now I think is over," the "Breaking Bad" star told BBC Newsbeat.
The 61-year-old actor claimed he has never personally seen Spacey or any other Hollywood figure abusing people, yet he said that kind of behaviour is also not totally unheard of either in the industry.
"You know it has gone on. There's a disorder among all those people who use their power, their place or their status in any industry to overpower someone and force someone to do something that they dont want to do.
Spacey, 58, is currently facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct after "Star Trek: Discovery" actor Anthony Rapp accused the Oscar-winner of making inappropriate sexual advances towards him when he was only 14 in an October BuzzFeed article.
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