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Kevin Spacey Spoofs House of Cards at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Kevin Spacey was the opening act at the 2013 White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, Apr. 27. The 53-year-old actor spoofed his own Netflix series, House of Cards, in a funny sketch titled, "House of Nerds."

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Playing his character Rep. Frank Underwood, Spacey lobbies John McCain, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and more politicians. "I may lie, cheat and intimidate to get what I want, but at least I get the job done," he said in the clip. "So I hope some of you are taking notes."

"Have a wonderful evening," he added. "I'll see all of you at the Bloomberg Vanity Fair party — that is, all of you that got an invite. Oh, and Mr. President, welcome to Nerd Prom."

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Later that night, Spacey took to Twitter to clear up some confusion over a face he was caught making by cameras during the dinner. "Hear C-SPAN had me looking lost at the end of WHCD. I was actually looking for Robin Wright, who I promised I would escort out," he wrote about his House of Cards costar. "Found her."

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Watch the funny clip above and tell Us: Did you like Spacey's House of Cards spoof?

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