Benedict Cumberbatch
- Question: Cumberbatch and fellow British actor Eddie Redmayne have both played which real-life figure?
- Answer: Cumberbatch played the young Stephen Hawking in an eponymous 2004 TV movie, and Redmayne played him 10 years later in the feature film The Theory of Everything (and beat Cumberbatch to the 2015 Oscar for best actor for his performance).
- Question: What are Cumberbatch’s two middle names?
- Answer: Cumberbatch’s middle names are also the stage name of his father and fellow actor, Timothy Carlton. Carlton is a family name, and Cumberbatch is his father’s real surname.
- Question: For what contributions to the country was Cumberbatch cited when he was named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2015?
- Answer: In addition to being honored for his acting, Cumberbatch was cited for his work on behalf of such causes as the Prince’s Trust, motor neuron disease, and Syrian refugees.
- Question: Which of the following is not a game played by the MJN Air staff in Cabin Pressure, the BBC Radio 4 comedy series (2008–14) in which Cumberbatch played pilot Martin Crieff?
- Answer: The Traveling Lemon is a game in which crew members hide and find a lemon in the passenger cabin; the only rule of Yellow Car (which you are always playing, whether you know it or not) is to say “yellow car” when you see a yellow car; and the principle of Rhyming Journeys is fairly self-evident (Aruba to Cuba, Alaska to Nebraska). No game called Catch the Kitty, however, was played aboard GERTI, the MJN aircraft.
- Question: Who did Cumberbatch’s parents—actors Wanda Ventham and Timothy Carlton—play in the third season of Sherlock?
- Answer: Through a stroke of inspired casting or nepotism, Ventham and Carlton were cast as Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, the surprisingly ordinary musical-theatre-loving parents of genius brothers Sherlock and Mycroft.
- Question: What did Cumberbatch’s mother say to him upon hearing the news that he was to play the iconic Sherlock Holmes?
- Answer: Thinking, no doubt, of Holmes’s aquiline profile as illustrated by Sidney Paget in the Arthur Conan Doyle stories and as portrayed by actors Basil Rathbone and Jeremy Brett, she may have been dubious that her son’s retroussé (”turned-up”) nose would fill the, uh, bill.
- Question: How many films was Cumberbatch promoting when he attended the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)?
- Answer: Cumberbatch was in three major movies released that year that were screened at TIFF: The Fifth Estate (in which he starred as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange), 12 Years a Slave, and August: Osage County. He played supporting roles in the latter two films.
- Question: Which of the following names have been generated by various online Benedict Cumberbatch name generators?
- Answer: Sadly/happily for Mr. Cumberbatch, his name constitutes a perfect line of dactylic dimeter (two dactyls; a dactyl consists of a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones), which lends it to amusing parody. While people of taste agree that the name Benedict Cumberbatch is dignified and has a pleasing Old English sound, some uncouth persons seem to find it amusing. Not us, though.
- Question: While filming in which country was Cumberbatch carjacked and abducted along with two of his costars?
- Answer: During the filming of the 2005 British miniseries To the Ends of the Earth, he and his companions were kidnapped at gunpoint while driving in KwaZulu-Natal province. They were released several hours later.
- Question: In which work did Mark Gatiss, who went on to costar on Sherlock as Mycroft Holmes, previously share the screen with Cumberbatch?
- Answer: In the comedy Starter for 10, Gatiss played real-life University Challenge TV host Bamber Gascoigne to Cumberbatch’s inept pompous contestant, Patrick Watts.
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