Benedict Cumberbatch Imitates Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love" Walk and It's the Best—Watch the Video!

Sherlock and Star Trek star showcased his skills on The Graham Norton Show

By Corinne Heller Oct 24, 2014 11:20 PMTags

You will fall even more "crazy in love" with Benedict Cumberbatch after you watch this.

The 38-year-old Sherlock and Star Trek: Into Darkness star showcased his impression of none other than Beyoncé on a recent taping of The Graham Norton Show in his native United Kingdom. Or, rather, he offered his best Beyoncé walk, as seen in the video of her hit 2003 debut solo single, "Crazy in Love," which features Jay Z, who married her in 2008.

On the BBC talk show, Cumberbatch strutted his stuff with the guidance of comedienne Miranda Hart. The episode airs on BBC America on Saturday.

Here is the original "Crazy in Love" video for reference.

The actor and heartthrob has showcased his dance skills before, including at 2014 Oz Comic Con and in an outtake clip filmed on the set on the 2013 film Star Trek Into Darkness, in which he played the villain Khan.

While in London, Cumberbatch was also honored with a new Madame Tussauds wax figure. He examined and posed with his doppelganger on The Graham Norton Show.

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The actor is currently promoting his latest film, The Imitation Game, in which he plays Alan Turing, the English mathematician who helped crack the Enigma code during World War II. The film is set for release on Nov. 21.

Cumberbatch also portrays a character in the new animated movie Penguins of Madagascar, which hits theaters a week later.

On The Graham Norton Show, the actor also played along with a recent popular online joke, spurred by his narration of a 2009 BBC documentary, and showcased his unique way of pronouncing "penguins."

He also lends his rich, baritone voice to the Hobbit trilogy, portraying Smaug the Dragon. The third and final movie, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, is set for release on Dec. 17.