The ongoing abuse allegations don't seem to be stopping Kevin Spacey's film career any longer.

As the trade journal The Hollywood Reporter reported on Monday, the British production company Cupsogue Pictures has engaged the Oscar winner for a speaking role in the thriller Control.

Two weeks ago, a New York jury dismissed actor Anthony Rapp's civil suit.

He had accused Spacey of sexually molesting him in 1986 when he was 14.

Spacey also faces a criminal trial in London in June after being charged with assaulting at least three men between 2005 and 2008.

When the first allegations against Spacey were made at the beginning of the #MeToo movement in Hollywood, several production companies had removed him from the scripts.

The sixty-three-year-old now seems to have recovered.

Last year he was in front of the camera in California for the thriller "Peter Five Eight", a few months later the Italian director Franco Nero signed him for the drama "L'uomo che disegnò Dio".