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Benedict Cumberbatch's Mom & Dad Are Famous (And Played His Parents On A Hit Series)

There's no questioning the talents of English actor Benedict Cumberbatch. From starring in major blockbuster franchises to voicing an array of animated projects to headlining Oscar-friendly indie films, Cumberbatch continues to redefine himself with every new role that comes his way. One can say that his place as one of the most versatile performers working today was predestined, however, as the actor's lineage also includes some surprisingly famous faces. 

Cumberbatch's parents, Timothy Carlton and Wanda Ventham, have a long history in showbiz, with performances dating all the way back to the 1950s. Ventham has been in the spotlight since 1956, first starring in the drama "Teenage Bad Girl." She would go on to star in a variety of notable titles, including a 1965 episode of "The Avengers" (not those "Avengers"), several episodes of "Doctor Who," and the British sci-fi series "UFO," along with its 1974 film adaptation, "Invasion: UFO." Carlton has a similarly stacked resume, known for his roles in such projects as "Parting Shots," "High Road to China," "Downton Abbey," and "Next of Kin." The two even starred alongside each other in a 1970 episode of "A Family At War" and several episodes of 1973's "The Lotus Eaters."

Little would they know, not only would their son become a world-famous two-time Oscar nominee, but they would star alongside him in one of his most recognized roles.

Starring alongside his parents in Sherlock was a nerve-wracking experience

With such talented blood running through his veins, it's no wonder Benedict Cumberbatch sought the limelight at an early age. However, his parents warned him that pursuing such a lifestyle was not without its hardships. 

"Dad was working non-stop partly to pay for an education to basically pull me into line with the idea that it was madness to be ... peripatetic, not being able to plan your family holidays, not knowing where the next income's gonna come from, all the uncertainty which was on display in their lives," the "Dr. Strange" star shared in a 2018 interview with Variety. But after Cumberbatch delivered a fantastic performance in his university's production of "Amadeus," his father, Timothy Carlton, had his worries put to rest and even told his son how thrilled he was to witness his career unfold. 

Fast forward decades later, and it's safe to assume Carlton and his wife, Wanda Ventham, are proud parents, to say the least. Even then, Cumberbatch was nervous about starring alongside his folks in the Season 3 premiere of his hit BBC mystery series "Sherlock," where they play the fitting roles of the world-famous detective's mother and father. As reported by the Independent, Cumberbatch shared, "It was nerve-wracking because they are actors as well, and yet they were brilliant and they were fantastic." Fantastic they indeed were, as the two reprised their roles in two later episodes in Seasons 3 and 4.