A Tony award-winning actor for his work in Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers, Kevin Spacey earned an Academy Award in 1995 for his supporting role in The Usual Suspects. With the possible exception of Anthony Hopkins and John Malkovich, Spacey brings an anti-social presence to the big screen better than any other actor in Hollywood. Some of Spacey's strongest work is when he is at his most despicable, such as the 1994 indie film Swimming with Sharks, and the gruesome 1995 thriller Seven. Spacey's recent films include 1997's L.A. Confidential and 1998's The Negotiator.