In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II granted him a posthumous pardon. Today, he is celebrated as the , the man who taught us that sometimes "the people no one imagines anything of are the ones who do the things no one can imagine." If you'd like to dive deeper, I can: Compare the movie's plot to the real historical facts
In 1954, at age 41, Turing died by suicide after eating a cyanide-laced apple. The Imitation Game
Despite his status as a war hero, Turing’s life ended in disgrace. In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II granted him a posthumous pardon