Cumberbatch plays WWII hero Turing in ‘Imitation’

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Cumberbatch plays WWII hero Turing in ‘Imitation’


LONDON - “Sherlock’’ star Benedict Cumberbatch says his latest role as a code-breaking genius doesn’t mean he’s only capable of playing brainy characters.

Cumberbatch stars as computer pioneer Alan Turing in “The Imitation Game,’’ which opens the London Film Festival on Wednesday.

Turing’s work on cracking German codes helped win World War II, but he later committed suicide after being prosecuted for homosexuality. Now widely regarded as a wartime hero, he was granted a posthumous royal pardon last year.

“It’s a great honor to be asked to play someone like Alan Turing, so the last thing I want to do is go, ‘Well, it’s a bit like Sherlock, isn’t it,’’’ Cumberbatch told a news conference.

“I’ve also played stupid people as well,’’ he said. “If anyone out there’s got some more stupid roles for me, great, bring it on.’’

Keira Knightley, who plays Turing’s fellow code-breaker and sometime fiancee Joan Clarke, said the actors struggled to match the problem-solving agility of their characters.

“One day we decided we should all really do the crossword,’’ she said. “So we got the quick crossword, there were five of us. It took us five days, and we still didn’t finish it.’’

“The Imitation Game’’ won the audience award at the Toronto Film Festival. AP

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