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Benedict Cumberbatch opened up on the effects of being kidnapped when he was in his 20s

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Published 16:33 25 Jan 2025 GMT

Benedict Cumberbatch opened up on the effects of being kidnapped when he was in his 20s

The Sherlock star admitted he was 'really scared' when he was held at gunpoint in South Africa

Olivia Burke

Olivia Burke

Benedict Cumberbatch has told how he realised just how fleeting life is following his kidnap ordeal more than two decades ago.

Although he might star as a superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Doctor Strange actor admitted he was 'really scared' during the nightmare incident in 2004.

While visiting South Africa in his late 20s to film the BBC miniseries To the Ends of the Earth, Cumberbatch had quite the harrowing brush with death.

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Along with two of his friends, he was abducted and held at gunpoint by six men - which is an experience which drastically changed the way he viewed life.

Speaking to Variety about his upcoming film The Thing With Feathers, Cumberbatch opened up about what impact the kidnapping had on him.

"It gave me a sense of time, but not necessarily a good one,” he said. "It made me impatient to live a life less ordinary, and I’m still dealing with that impatience."

According to Cumberbatch, fearing that he would be shot dead turned him into something of an adrenaline junkie, who blows off steam with extreme sports.

"The near-death stuff turbo-fuelled all that," the Sherlock star continued. "It made me go, 'Oh, right, yeah, I could die at any moment'. I was throwing myself out of planes, taking all sorts of risks.

"But apart from my parents, I didn’t have any real dependents at that point. Now that’s changed, and that sobers you," he said in reference to the three sons he shares with wife Sophie Hunter.

"I’ve looked over the edge; it’s made me comfortable with what lies beneath it. And I’ve accepted that that’s the end of all our stories."

Although Cumberbatch has largely overcome his trauma from the incident, after hearing the details of it, you'll understand why it would be a memory that's hard to forget.

Benedict Cumberbatch has opened up about the lasting effects the kidnap had on him ( Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival)
Benedict Cumberbatch has opened up about the lasting effects the kidnap had on him ( Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival)

The London-born actor, 48, was in the province of KwaZulu-Natal - a part of the world which is notorious for its high crime rate - shooting the BBC show.

He drove to a diving spot with two of his mates, but on the way back, their tyre blew and they were forced to pull over.

"It was cold, and it was dark," Cumberbatch told The Hollywood Reporter in 2013. "I felt rotten. We were wary because that’s a notoriously dangerous place to drive. Then, poof, the front-right tyre blows.

"So we got the spare, but that meant getting all of our luggage out. We were like sitting ducks, adverts for - not prosperity necessarily, but materialism."

As the group of friends got to work, six armed men emerged from the shadows and began instructing them to 'look down' and 'put their hands on their heads'.

The father-of-three went on: "They started frisking us and said: 'Where’s your money? Where’s your drugs?' - we had smoked a bit of weed - 'Where are your weapons?'

"And at that point, this adrenaline of fight or flight just exploded in my body. I was like, 'Oh f**k, we’re f***ed!'"

The actor, pictured in 2004, was kidnapped at gunpoint in South Africa more than two decades ago (Toni Anne Barson Archive/WireImage)
The actor, pictured in 2004, was kidnapped at gunpoint in South Africa more than two decades ago (Toni Anne Barson Archive/WireImage)

Becoming teary-eyed as he recounted the details of the ordeal, Cumberbatch said he and his pals were then forced into a car before being driven around.

After complaining he was losing the sensation in his limbs due to being bound, the actor was then pulled out of the vehicle and placed in its trunk.

Eventually, the car came to a stop and the trio were tossed out onto the side of the road.

"I was scared, really scared," Cumberbatch added. "I said: ‘What are you going to do with us? Are you going to kill us?’

"I was really worried that I was going to get raped or molested or just tortured or toyed with in some way, some act of control and savagery."

Eventually, the six men fled and Cumberbatch was left 'crying with gratitude' when a local came over to help him.

Reflecting on the experience, he said: "It really, really enriches your values in life. It’s incredibly important."

Featured Image Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/WireImage

Topics: Benedict Cumberbatch, Mental Health, Celebrity, Crime, World News

Olivia Burke
Olivia Burke

Olivia is a journalist at LADbible Group with more than five years of experience and has worked for a number of top publishers, including News UK. She also enjoys writing food reviews (as well as the eating part). She is a stereotypical reality TV addict, but still finds time for a serious documentary.

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