'Sherlock' Cast Benedict Cumberbatch Stressed Out With Fame? Actor Cozies To 'The Imitation Game' Co-star Keira Knightley

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"Sherlock" cast Benedict Cumberbatch is apparently stressed out with fame, even as the actor cozied up to "The Imitation Game" co-star Keira Knightley at Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 2014 Governors Awards in Hollywood on Saturday.

In an article from BBC News, "Sherlock" cast Benedict Cumberbatch talked to Andrew Marr about being a celebrity and how he deals with fame.

He said that he tries hard not to be caught up with all the hype surrounding his celebrity status. He also said that he attempts to "normalize things" as much as he can by hanging out with friends and family that keep him grounded.

Also, "Sherlock" cast Benedict Cumberbatch claimed that he's drawing and painting so he could tune out the "nonsense" that comes with fame.

If, he's uncomfortable with fame, the 38-year-old actor does a good job hiding it as he cozied up to Keira Knightly during the red carpet event in Hollywood over the weekend.

"Benedict and Keira are both hot commodities ahead of this year's awards season, which kicks off this month, for their performances as WWII code-breakers Alan Turing and Joan Clarke," said MailOnline.

"Knightley wore a simple black halterneck dress, embellished with sequin patterns," it added. "She matched the dress with dark-green shoes and emerald earrings, and wore her hair straight down."

Meanwhile, "Sherlock" cast Benedict Cumberbatch looked dapper in a suit. The "Star Trek: Into Darkness" actor recently got engaged to Sophie Hunter, the theather director not the "Game of Thrones" star.

The announcement was made in the form of an ad at The Times which the actor's parents paid for.

"Mr BT. Cumberbatch and Miss S.I. Hunter: The engagement is announced between Benedict, son of Wanda and Timothy Cumberbatch of London, and Sophie, daughter of Katharine Hunter of Edinburgh and Charles Hunter of London," the ad said.

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