List of Benedict Cumberbatch performances
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch has performed in many films, television series, theatre productions, and recorded lines for various radio programs, narrations and video games. He first performed for the New Shakespeare Company at Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park for two seasons. He later portrayed George Tesman in Richard Eyre's revival of Hedda Gabler (2005) and since then has starred in the Royal National Theatre productions After the Dance (2010) and Frankenstein (2011). In 2015, he played William Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Barbican Theatre.
His screen work includes television appearances in Heartbeat (2000), Silent Witness (2002) and Fortysomething (2003) before starring as Stephen Hawking in the television film Hawking (2004). He has played Sherlock Holmes in the crime drama series Sherlock since 2010. He has also starred in Tom Stoppard's adaptation of Parade's End (2012). He appeared in To Kill a King (2003) and he went on to appear in the films Atonement (2007) and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). He has starred in the films Star Trek Into Darkness as Khan Noonien Singh (2013), 12 Years a Slave as William Prince Ford (2013), The Fifth Estate as Julian Assange (2013), and The Imitation Game as Alan Turing (2014). Through voice and motion capture, he played the characters of Smaug and The Necromancer in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit film series (2012–2014). He plays Dr. Stephen Strange in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), beginning with the release of Doctor Strange (2016) and reprised the role in Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).
Benedict Cumberbatch has received various accolades throughout his career, including a British Academy Television Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, a Critics' Choice Television Award and a Laurence Olivier Award. He won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for playing the title role in the five-part drama miniseries Patrick Melrose. Cumberbatch won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor for Sherlock and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for Frankenstein. His performances in the dramas The Imitation Game (2014) and The Power of the Dog (2021) earned him nominations for an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Golden Globe Award, all for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
Film
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Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1998, 2000, 2004 |
Heartbeat | Party Guest, Charles, Toby Fisher | 3 episodes | [48] |
2002 | Tipping the Velvet | Freddy | Episode #1.1 | [9] |
2002 | Silent Witness | Warren Reid | 1 episode, two parts, season 6 (6.5 & 6.6) | [49] |
2003 | Cambridge Spies | Edward Hand | Episode #1.2 | [50] |
2003 | Spooks | Jim North | Episode #2.1 | [51] |
2003 | Fortysomething | Rory Slippery | 6 episodes | [2] |
2004 | Dunkirk | Lt. Jimmy Langley | Documentary | [2] |
2004 | Hawking | Stephen Hawking | Television film | [52] |
2005 | Nathan Barley | Robin | 2 episodes | [49] |
2005 | To the Ends of the Earth | Edmund Talbot | 3 episodes | [53] |
2005 | Broken News | Will Parker | 3 episodes | [54] |
2007 | Stuart: A Life Backwards | Alexander Masters | Television film | [55] |
2008 | The Last Enemy | Stephen Ezard | 5 episodes | [56] |
2009 | Small Island | Bernard | Television film | [57] |
2009 | Marple: Murder Is Easy | Luke Fitzwilliam | Television film | [1] |
2010 | Van Gogh: Painted with Words | Vincent van Gogh | Television film | [58] |
2010 | The Rattigan Enigma | Presenter | Documentary | [59] |
2010–2017 | Sherlock | Sherlock Holmes | 13 episodes | [60] |
2012 | Parade's End | Christopher Tietjens | 5 episodes | [61] |
2013, 2021 | The Simpsons | British Prime Minister / Severus Snape; Quilloughby, Imaginary Quilloughby (voices) | 2 episodes | [62][63] |
2014 | The Colbert Report | Smaug (voice) | Episode #1,443 | [64] |
2016 | The Hollow Crown | Richard III | 2 episodes | [65] |
2016 | Saturday Night Live | Himself (host) | Episode: "Benedict Cumberbatch / Solange" | [66] |
2017 | The Child in Time | Stephen Lewis | Television film | [67] |
2018 | Patrick Melrose | Patrick Melrose | 5 episodes; also executive producer | [68] |
2019 | Brexit: The Uncivil War | Dominic Cummings | Television film | [69] |
2019 | Good Omens | Satan (voice) | 3 episodes | [70] |
2021, 2023 | What If...? | Dr. Stephen Strange, Doctor Strange Supreme (voice) | 6 episodes | [71][72] |
2022 | Saturday Night Live | Himself (host) | Episode: "Benedict Cumberbatch / Arcade Fire" | |
2023 | Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge | Himself (guest) | Series 2, episode 2 | [73] |
2023 | Mog’s Christmas | Mr. Thomas (voice) | Animated Christmas special | [74] |
2024 | Eric | Vincent Anderson / Eric (voice) | lead role; miniseries; also executive producer | [75] |
Theatre
editYear | Title | Role | Location | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | Rat in the Skull | Roche | Edinburgh Festival Fringe | [76] |
1999 | The Zoo Story | Jerry | Edinburgh Festival Fringe | [77] |
1999, 2002 | The Kvetch | George | Teatro Della Contraddizione | [78] |
2000 | Woyzeck | Unknown | Didsbury Studio | |
2001 | The Visit | Anton Schill | Edinburgh Festival Fringe Drayton Court Theatre Tearto Della Contraddizione |
|
2001 | Love's Labour's Lost | Ferdinand | Open Air Theatre | [2] |
2001 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Demetrius | Open Air Theatre | [2] |
2002 | As You Like It | Orlando | Open Air Theatre | [2] |
2002 | Romeo and Juliet | Benvolio | Open Air Theatre | [2] |
2002 | Oh, What a Lovely War! | Unknown | Open Air Theatre | [2] |
2004 | Dead Hand | Unknown | The Old Vic | [2] |
2004 | The Lady from the Sea | Lyngstrand | Almeida Theatre | [2] |
2005 | Hedda Gabler | George Tesman | Almeida Theatre Duke of York's Theatre |
[9] |
2006 | Period of Adjustment | George | Almeida Theatre | [79] |
2007 | Rhinoceros | Bérenger | Royal Court Theatre | [80] |
2007 | The Arsonists | Eisenring | Royal Court Theatre | [80] |
2008 | The City | Chris | Royal Court Theatre | [81] |
2010 | After the Dance | David Scott-Fowler | Royal National Theatre | [82] |
2010 | The Children's Monologues | Reader | The Old Vic | [83] |
2011 | Frankenstein | The Creature / Victor Frankenstein | Royal National Theatre | [9] |
2013 | 50 Years on Stage | Himself / Rosencrantz | Royal National Theatre | [84] |
2013–2015, 2018–2019 |
Letters Live | Reader | The Tabernacle Hay Festival Freemasons' Hall The Town Hall Union Chapel |
[85] [86] [87] [88] [89] |
2015 | Hamlet | Prince Hamlet | Barbican Theatre | [90] |
Radio
editYear | Title | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Mansfield Park | Edmund Bertram | [2] |
2004 | Kepler | Johannes Kepler | [91] |
2004 | The Raj Quartet | Nigel Rowan | |
2004 | The Recruiting Officer | Worthy | |
2004 | The Odyssey | Telemachus | [2] |
2004 | The Biggest Secret | Captain Rob Collins | [92] |
2004 | The Far Side of the World | Narrator | [2] |
2004 | The Surgeon's Mate | Narrator | [91] |
2004 | Mr. Norris Changes Trains | Narrator | [91] |
2005 | Le Pere Goriot | Narrator | [93] |
2005 | Seven Women | Tovey | [94] |
2005 | Medical Humanities: Baptism by Rotation | Narrator | [95] |
2005 | Fieldstudy: The Field | Narrator | [95] |
2005 | The Cocktail Party | Peter Quilpe | [2] |
2006 | The Possessed | Nikolai Stavrogin | [96] |
2008 | The Pillow Book | Tadanobu | [97] |
2008 | Blake's 7: The Early Years | Townsend | [98] |
2008 | Last Days of Grace | GF | [99] |
2008 | At War with Wellington | Duke of Wellington | [100] |
2008 | Chatterton: The Allington Solution | Thomas Chatterton | [53] |
2008 | Spellbound | Dr. Murchison | [95] |
2008 | Rainy Season | Narrator | [95] |
2008 | The Tiger's Tale | Narrator | |
2008 | Words and Music: Italian Fantasy | Narrator | [101] |
2008 | Doctor Who: Forty-Five | Howard Carter / Thing 2 | [102] |
2008–2014 | Cabin Pressure | Captain Martin Crieff | [103] |
2008 | Metamorphosis | Narrator | [104] |
2009 | Good Evening | Dudley Moore | [95] |
2009 | Little Red Hen | Narrator | [105] |
2009 | Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders | Young Rumpole | [106] |
2010 | Rumpole and the Family Pride | Young Rumpole | [107] |
2010 | Rumpole and the Eternal Triangle | Young Rumpole | [108] |
2010 | Words for You: The Next Chapter | Narrator | [109] |
2011 | Tom and Viv | T. S. Eliot | [104] |
2012 | Rumpole and the Man of God | Young Rumpole | [110] |
2012 | Rumpole and the Explosive Evidence | Young Rumpole | [111] |
2012 | Rumpole and the Gentle Art of Blackmail | Young Rumpole | [112] |
2012 | Rumpole and the Expert Witness | Young Rumpole | [113] |
2013 | Copenhagen | Werner Heisenberg | [114] |
2013 | Neverwhere | Angel Islington | [115][116] |
2014 | Rumpole and the Old Boy Net | Rumpole | [117] |
2014 | Rumpole and the Sleeping Partners | Rumpole | [118] |
2015 | My Dear Bessie | Chris | [119] |
Narration
editYear | Title | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Casanova | Track: "Memoirs of Giacomo Casanova" | [120] |
2009 | South Pacific | Documentary; 6 episodes | [121] |
2010 | Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking | Documentary; 3 episodes | [122] |
2011 | Curiosity | Documentary; episode "Did God Create the Universe?" | [123] |
2012 | Stephen Hawking's Grand Design | Documentary; 3 episodes | [124] |
2012 | Our War | Documentary narrating Lt. Mark Evison diary ; 1 episodes | |
2012 | Late Night Tales: Friendly Fires | Track: "Flat of Angles (Part 1)" | [125] |
2013 | Late Night Tales: Röyksopp | Track: "Flat of Angles (Part 2)" | [126] |
2013 | Late Night Tales: Bonobo | Track: "Flat of Angles (Part 3)" | [127] |
2013 | Jerusalem | Documentary | [128] |
2013 | Usher House | Opera by Gordon Getty | [129] |
2014 | Late Night Tales: Django Django | Track: "Flat of Angles (Part 4)" | [130] |
2014 | Globalised Slavery | Documentary by The Guardian | [131] |
2014 | Cristiano Ronaldo: The World at His Feet | Documentary | [132] |
2017 | Walk with Me – A Journal into Mindfulness featuring Thich Nhat Hanh | Documentary | [133] |
2021 | Sleep Sound | Animated short | [134][135] |
2022 | Super/Natural | Documentary: 6 episodes | [136][137] |
Video games
editYear | Title | Voice role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | The Nightjar | Narrator | [138] |
2014 | Sherlock: The Network | Sherlock Holmes | [139] |
2014 | Lego The Hobbit | Smaug / The Necromancer | [23] |
2015 | Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff | Himself | [140] |
See also
editReferences
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