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Benedict Cumberbatch won't quit 'Sherlock'

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 01 Dec, 2014 12:49 PM
  • Benedict Cumberbatch won't quit 'Sherlock'
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch says he won't get tired of playing Sherlock Holmes in “Sherlock” as long as the quality is maintained.
 
The 38-year-old, who plays the titular role in the TV series, says while he has carved out a career in movies, he isn't ready to turn his back on the programme, reports contactmusic.com.
 
“If we can keep the quality up, I can't imagine that I will ever get tired of being Sherlock. I'd love to play him as an old man.
 
“I really, really love my job. I love sets. I love crews. I love theatres. I love audiences," Vogue magazine quoted Cumberbatch as saying.

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