Date: 4th November 2010

Actor Kevin Spacey receives CBE


Hollywood royalty Kevin Spacey was honoured by the real aristocracy on Wednesday when Prince Charles presented him with an award for his services to drama.

The Oscar-winning star was named an honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in recognition for his work at London's Old Vic theatre, where he has been artistic director since 2003.

The heir to the throne presented the award, which is only given to foreign nationals in case of exceptional service to Britain, at a private ceremony in his official London residence, Clarence House.

"I was hugely, hugely delighted that Prince Charles has awarded me the CBE, which the Queen has so generously given to me for my services to theatre," the 51-year-old "American Beauty" star said after the ceremony.

"I am so honoured to live and work in Britain on behalf of the Old Vic Theatre."

Spacey has attracted fellow Hollywood heavyweights to tread the boards during his seven-year tenure at the historic theatre and frequently appears in plays himself.

The theatre, which is in south London, opened in 1818 and has showcased performances by legendary actors Laurence Olivier, Judi Dench and Peter O'Toole.

Source: Press Release