ISBN-13: 9781784183325 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 288 str.
Follow the career of Benedict Cumberbatch, the acclaimed actor who has proven himself across a wide variety of roles
Benedict Cumberbatch has played detective and monster, barrister and scientist, politician and painter, comic and spy. Still only in his 30's, he has become one of Britain's foremost acting talents, excelling in theater, television, radio, and cinema. With a string of starring and supporting roles, he has portrayed contemporary icons, historical figures, and fictional favorites, from Stephen Hawking, to William Pitt the Younger, to Frankenstein. He has become a radio comedy staple too, as the bungling airline pilot Captain Martin Crieff, in Radio 4's "Cabin Pressure." But inevitably, he is still best known for his idiosyncratic and boldly 21st century incarnation of Sherlock Holmes in the BBC TV series, "Sherlock." In this book, Justin Lewis traces Benedict Cumberbatch's career to date, from his early promise in Harrow School plays, through his first supporting roles in film, theater, and TV, to national and international acclaim. He examines his considerable contributions not only to "Sherlock," but also to Sir Tom Stoppard's adaptation of "Parade's End "on television, and to feature films such as "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy," "Star Trek Into Darkness," and "War Horse."