WEF/ScreenshotKevin Spacey has been milling around the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos this week, meeting with the top financiers, politicians, and executives. So much so that Page Six, part of The Post Network, has awarded him the title of "King of Davos" in an article that also includes a tale about him climbing on top of a piano at a glitzy bash to pledge his love for the event, before serenading the audience. On Friday he was interviewed on stage by The Times newspaper editor James Harding, who asked what Spacey's character in "House of Cards," Frank Underwood — a conniving politician who cheats and manipulates his way up to the US presidency — would give to the current Republican presidential candidates. Spacey started his response with a Freudian slip, which altered his answer somewhat to instead talk about his view on the 2016 presidential race. "I think Donald Trump — sorry, I mean Frank Underwood — you see, he even stole my time just now without doing anything!

 

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