Robin Wright has said she did not know Kevin Spacey personally, in her first comments about her ex-House Of Cards co-star since sex abuse allegations against the actor surfaced.
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Spacey was axed from the Netflix show after the allegations became public in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
"Kevin and I knew each other between action and cut, and in between setups, where we would giggle," she said on US television.
"I didn't really ... I didn't know the man. I knew the incredible craftsman that he is."
A trailer for the sixth and final season of House Of Cards, featuring Wright as US president, has been released.
At the end of season five, Spacey's character, Frank Underwood, quit the Oval Office, allowing his wife Claire (Wright) to take the presidency.
Scotland Yard is investigating six allegations against Oscar-winner Spacey, five of sexual assault and one of assault.
His downfall began when actor Anthony Rapp alleged he was 14 when Spacey, then 26, made a sexual advance to him in 1986.
Spacey, now 58, said he did not remember the encounter but apologised for any "inappropriate drunken behaviour".
Australian Associated Press