Benedict Cumberbatch’s Net Worth Reveals How Much He Makes For ‘Doctor Strange’ vs. Other Marvel Movies
06.05.2022 - 04:01
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If you’re a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you may want to what Benedict Cumberbatch’s net worth is and how his salary for the Doctor Strange movies compares to his other MCU films.
Cumberbatch—whose full name is Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch—was born on July 19, 1976, n the Hammersmith district of London, England. Cumberbatch started acting at a young age while attending London’s Harrow School, where he was a member of the Rattigan Society, a club for the dramatic arts. He made his acting debut as Titania, Queen of the Fairies, in a performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream when he was 12 years old. After he graduated from Harrow, Cumberbatch took a gap year to volunteer as an English teacher in Darjeeling, India, before he attended the Victoria University of Manchester, where he studied drama. He continued acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where he graduated with a master’s of arts in classical acting. After graduation, Cumberbatch went on to make a name for himself in the theater world and was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role for his work in Hedda Gabler in 2005.
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Cumberbatch went on to star in films like Atonement and The Other Bolelyn Girl before his big break as Sherlock Holmes in BBC’s Sherlock, which ran for four seasons from 2010 to 2017 and for which Cumberbatch won an Emmy for. In 2016, Cumberbatch made his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Doctor Stephen Strange, a Master of Mystic Arts, in Doctor Strange. The movie went on to become one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s highest-grossing films and led Cumberbatch to reprise his role in films like Thor Ragnarok,
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