Benedict Cumberbatch Movies
When British actor
Benedict Cumberbatch signed for his first cinematic roles in the early 2000s, he immediately unveiled a proclivity -- and a gift -- for essaying a diverse array of characterizations.
Cumberbatch began with BBC television productions, notably a supporting part in the lesbian-themed period drama
Tipping the Velvet (2002) and the lead role of the brilliant, physically disabled scientist
Stephen Hawking in the BBC telemovie
Hawking (2004).
Cumberbatch landed one of his first significant international crossover roles (and his first major big-screen assignment) as one of the leads in
Michael Apted's arthouse hit
Amazing Grace (2006) -- portraying William Pitt, an 18th century British prime minister who crusaded against slavery. The actor then followed it up with a small supporting part in
Joe Wright's period drama
Atonement (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi