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  2. Brexit: The Uncivil War - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the lead-up to the 2016 referendum through the activities of the strategists behind the Vote Leave campaign, that prompted the United Kingdom to exit the European Union, known as Brexit. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Dominic Cummings, the Campaign Director of the officially designated Brexit-supporting group, Vote Leave.

  3. List of Benedict Cumberbatch performances - Wikipedia

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    Brexit: The Uncivil War: Dominic Cummings: Television film 2019 Good Omens: Satan (voice) 3 episodes 2021–2023 What If...? Dr. Stephen Strange, Doctor Strange Supreme (voice) 6 episodes 2022 Saturday Night Live: Himself (host) Episode: "Benedict Cumberbatch / Arcade Fire" 2023 Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge: Himself (guest)

  4. ‘Brexit’ Scribe & Director On UK Chaos, Benedict Cumberbatch ...

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    "We want to return to a time when we knew our place, when things made sense, fictional or not," Benedict Cumberbatch says provocatively in Brexit, capturing both the essence of the political...

  5. Brexit: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Brexit: The Movie is a 2016 British film written and directed by Martin Durkin, advocating for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, commonly called Brexit (a portmanteau of British and exit). The film's production was funded through crowdfunding via Kickstarter.

  6. Benedict Cumberbatch - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Cumberbatch appeared as British political strategist Dominic Cummings (who served as the campaign director of Vote Leave, the official campaign in favour of the UK leaving the European Union) in HBO and Channel 4's television film Brexit: The Uncivil War.

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  7. Toby Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Toby Haynes. Toby Haynes is a British television director, notable for his work on Doctor Who (2010–11), Sherlock (2012), Black Mirror (2017—2023), and Andor (2022). He also directed the Channel 4 / HBO television film Brexit: The Uncivil War. [1]

  8. Dominic Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Cummings was portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in the 2019 Channel 4 drama Brexit: The Uncivil War. In the 2020 revival of Spitting Image, Cummings's puppet was portrayed "as a creepy alien with a pulsating head who drools at the prospect of eating Johnson's baby". He was voiced by Daniel Barker.

  9. List of awards and nominations received by Benedict Cumberbatch

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    London Film Critics Circle: 2007: Best British Breakthrough Actor Amazing Grace: 2014: Actor of the Year The Imitation Game: British/Irish Actor of the Year 2022: The Power of the Dog: Won Los Angeles Film Critics Association: 2021: Best Actor Runner-up National Society of Film Critics: 2022: 2nd Place New York Film Critics Circle: 2021: Won

  10. The Courier (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Greville Wynne, and is based on the true story of a British businessman who was recruited by the Secret Intelligence Service to be a message conduit with Russian spy source Oleg Penkovsky (played by Merab Ninidze) in the 1960s.

  11. Third Star - Wikipedia

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    Third Star is a 2010 British drama film directed by Hattie Dalton and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, JJ Feild, Tom Burke, Adam Robertson, and Hugh Bonneville. [1] [2] It premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival in June 2010, where it was shown as the closing film, [2] and was released in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2011.