10 Things You Didn’t Know About Benedict Cumberbatch

10. He Was A Promising Academic

If you€™re going to do a convincing job of portraying savant super-sleuth Sherlock Holmes, there€™s a reasonable chance you€™re already possessed of an above-average intellect. So it would seem as regards Benedict Cumberbatch, who as a boy attended the prestigious independent boarding school Harrow in northwest London. Although he hasn€™t explicitly confirmed the GCSE results he achieved at the age of 16, his comments indicate that they were on the decent side: €œI did sort of blow my GCSEs out of the water. I couldn€™t believe it and neither could my teachers. And then there was a lot of pressure on me to achieve an Oxbridge level of brilliance at A-levels.€ Although Cumberbatch didn€™t exactly make good on his adolescent promise, at least he had a decent excuse. The actor commented that his A-level grades were severely compromised when he €œdiscovered girls, pot and all sorts of other things,€ but Cumberbatch redeemed himself by earning a degree in Drama at the University of Manchester and graduating from the illustrious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) with a Master€™s in Classical Acting. So Cumberbatch might not be the equal of Sherlock Holmes in the brainiac stakes, but he might just prove too much for you to handle in a game of Scrabble.
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