Which actor do you like more, Eddie Redmayne or Benedict Cumberbatch?

Alan Chenkin, Learned about celebrities reading magazines at the supermarket checkout
Both of these Actors have enviable careers, and some visible and career-making roles.  Having said that, I will look at their stats and take a look at both their statistics and IMDB write-ups.  That should be heading in the right direction.
I will give my answer at the end.
Here are the Stats, Starting with Eddie Redmayne:
Box office draw for Eddie:
Lifetime Gross Total (9): $514,312,245
Average: $57,145,805
Opening Gross Average (4): $32,065,139 (Wide Releases Only) [1]
Eddie Redmayne – IMDB
And Now, Benedict Cumberbatch:
Box office draw for Benedict:
Lifetime Gross Total (15): $1,460,229,392
Average: $97,348,626
Opening Gross Average (10): $35,312,224 (Wide Releases Only)[2]
Ben has more work under his belt, therefore more visibility and money. Money, as we know, is how Hollywood keeps score.
Who do I like more? I am a fan of Benedict Cumberbatch. I know more of his work than Redmayne, (Who is also a fine actor), and have enjoyed his unique persona and roles as Sherlock (Holmes) and Khan, in Star Trek.
Remember, that this is a personal choice.  I enjoy actors who play their roles well, and make a good impression on the audience.
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From my answer to this question on Quora.
Footnotes

What do you think of Benedict Cumberbatch?

I am a fan.

Benedict Cumberbatch[1] is a striking actor with a unique appearance and good speaking voice. I especially liked his character in Star Trek (Khan), which was a nice counterpoint to the original performance by Ricardo Montalban.[2] His Screen credits can be seen on IMDB.[3]
This does not mean that every role he plays is automatically my favorite; I am hoping he has a long career and his fame will allow him roles that highlight his strong points; many actors take roles (sometimes ANY role, if you are hungry for work) and risk getting typecast. Cumberbatch turned down the role of Dr. Who,[4] partly for that reason (and the off-screen commitment to be “The Doctor”).  Nicolas Cage, by comparison, hardly turns down a role – which keeps him working, but often has him working in obscure “B” movies.  Cumberbatch is clearly cherry-picking his roles, and focusing on his strengths.
Benedict Cumberbatch (Photo from IMDB [5]

Khan’s impassioned speech,  well worth watching (from “Star Trek into Darkness” – Movie available on Amazon)