Chinese leaders big fans of ‘House of Cards’ — Spacey

Chinese leaders big fans of ‘House of Cards’ — Spacey
Updated 12 April 2016
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Chinese leaders big fans of ‘House of Cards’ — Spacey

Chinese leaders big fans of ‘House of Cards’ — Spacey

PARIS: “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey said Monday that the series has made him a star in China — including with its Communist leaders — even though the Netflix show about a ruthless political operator is not officially available there.
The actor said that he was greeted like a superstar on a recent trip to the country.
“They tell me House of Cards is a huge success in China, that the government like it a lot and that for the man in the street (his character Frank) Underwood is seen as a man who fights corruption,” he told reporters in Paris at a European launch of a new wave of Netflix series.
The political drama, adapted from a BBC series of the same name, is the Internet platform’s flagship series, winning both Emmy and Golden Globe awards.
The chillingly Machiavellian congressman Underwood “is one of the most remarkable characters I have ever been able to play,” Spacey said.
“The show has been so successful in so many countries. It seems to translate and (cross) borders, and it is not just because people are fascinated with American politics,” the actor added.
“There are many times when I leave the set and go to my hotel room and I wonder, ‘Have we gone too far?’ Then I watch the news and I think, ‘Maybe we haven’t gone far enough.’“
Spacey, who left Hollywood to run the Old Vic theater in London for 13 years, said he would have been incapable of playing Underwood without that time on the British stage.
“It changed me... 15 years earlier I would not have been able to play him,” he said.