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  1. David Suchet

    David Suchet OBE (born May 2, 1946) is an English actor best known for his television portrayal of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot in the television series "Agatha Christie's Poirot".

  2. Anthony Horowitz

    Born in north London, Anthony Horowitz says, "I think I knew with certainty that I wanted to be a writer around eight." For birthdays, he asked for books, pens and a typewriter. His schooldays were not especially happy, more like something "out of Dickens or Dahl", and one reason he began writing books for young people was "to make up for the shortcomings of my childhood".

  3. Christopher Gunning

    Christopher Gunning is a composer of music for films, television and of concert works. His film and TV compositions have received many awards, including three BAFTA awards for Agatha Christie's "Poirot", "Middlemarch", and "Porterhouse Blue", and three Ivor Novello awards for "Rebecca", "Under Suspicion", and "Firelight". His scores for "The Big Battalions", "Wild Africa", …

  4. Clive Exton

    Clive Exton is an English television and film scriptwriter and sometime playwright. Formerly an actor, his first television play ("No Fixed Abode") was transmitted by Granada Television in 1959. He then joined Sydney Newman’s "Armchair Theatre" which produced "Where I Live", "Hold My Hand, Soldier", "I’ll Have You to Remember", "The Trial of Doctor Fancy" and others, the best of them being directed by Ted Kotcheff.

  5. Joely Richardson

    Joely Kim Richardson (born 9 January 1965) is an English actress.

  6. Jonathan Firth

    Jonathan Firth (born 6 April, 1967) is a British actor. Jonathan Firth is the younger brother of Colin Firth and Kate Firth. He was born in Essex, England, and studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He has acted in cinematic movies and also has some notable TV appearances, such as Fred Vincy in "Middlemarch" (1994), Sergeant Troy in "Far from the Madding Crowd" (1998) and Prince Albert in "Victoria & Albert" (2001).

  7. Honeysuckle Weeks

    Honeysuckle Weeks (b. 1 August 1979) is an English television and film actress. Weeks was born in Cardiff, Wales and grew up in Chichester, West Sussex. Her parents named her after honeysuckle flowers because they were in bloom when she was born. She was educated at Roedean School and Pembroke College, Oxford, where she read English (graduating with upper-second class honours). She has a younger brother and sister, Rollo and Perdita, …

  8. Lysette Anthony

    Lysette Anthony is an English film, television, and theatre actor. Her parents are actors Michael Anthony and Bernadette Milnes and her birth name was Lysette Chodzko. Lysette has established herself as a talented and versatile actress and writer. Heralded as the ‘Face of the Eighties’ by David Bailey at the age of 16, Lysette was a highly successful model before she became a household name as an actress at the age of 20.

  9. Frederick Treves

    Frederick William Treves is an English character actor with an extensive repertoire. He specialises in avuncular military and titled types. He was born on 29 March 1925 in Margate, Kent, England. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His over a hundred television credits include roles in "The Cazalets", "The Jewel in the Crown", "A Dance to the Music of Time", "The Politician's Wife", "To Play the King", …

  10. Penny Downie

    Penny Downie is an Australian actress, noted for her appearances on British television. She began her career in Australia, initially in Brisbane at Twelfth Night Theatre and Brisbane Arts Theatre. She trained at NIDA - National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney. After graduation she appeared in TV series such as "Bellbird", "The Box", "The Sullivans", "Prisoner" and "Learned Friends". She moved to the United Kingdom during the early 1980s.

  11. Alice Eve

    Alice Eve (born February 6 1982) is a British actress. She has starred in television dramas including the BBC's "The Rotters' Club", "Poirot" and "Hawking", as well as the film "Stage Beauty" (2004). Eve plays significant roles in two 2006 films: "Starter for Ten" and "Big Nothing". She spent the early part of 2006 in India working on a new drama mini-series "Losing Gemma" about backpackers.

  12. Tamzin Malleson

    Tamzin Malleson (born 1973 in Manchester, England) is a British actress. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, London. She played one of the starring roles (Penny Neville) in the Channel 4 comedy, Teachers, for three of the show's four seasons and also starred in one of ITV's Poirot adaptations, "Evil Under The Sun." Malleson has also appeared in The Bill, and in the popular detective show A Touch of Frost, …

  13. Richard Hope

    Richard Hope is a British television actor who starred in ITV's "MIT: Murder Investigation Team" as DS Barry Purvis, as well in a number of other dramas like BBC1's "A Touch of Frost", and ITV's "Heartbeat" and "Poirot".

  14. Sophie Winkleman

    Sophie Winkleman (born 5 August 1981) is an English actress. She is arguably best known for her role as Jeremy (Robert Webb)'s on/off girlfriend Big Suze in Channel 4 offbeat cult sitcom "Peep Show". She appeared in several sketches in BBC1 TV series Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul (2007), with Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. Other TV credits include small parts in ITV1 police dramas Lewis (a spin-off of Inspector Morse) and Poirot, …

  15. Talulah Riley

    Talulah Riley (born September 26, 1985) is a British actress. Riley has appeared on television in episodes of " Poirot", and "Miss Marple" and made her film debut in Pride and Prejudice (2005). She will also star in the upcoming short film "The Summer House", as Jane, and the forthcoming remake of 'St. Trinian's' as Annabelle Fritton. Riley made her stage debut in "The Philadelphia Story" at the Old Vic in 2005, …

  16. John Michie

    John Michie (born 25 October 1956 in Burma) is a British television and film actor, best known for his role as DI Robbie Ross on the Scottish detective television series "Taggart". Born in Burma, and raised in Kenya, when Michie was 12 his family settled in Edinburgh, Scotland. At the age of 19 he traveled to Australia where he worked various odd jobs. Returning to Scotland two years later, he took a job as a stage hand at the Traverse Theatre, …

  17. Josette Simon

    Josette Patricia Simon OBE (born c. 1960) is a British actress, best known for her portrayal of Dayna Mellanby in the third and fourth seasons of the television sci-fi series "Blake's 7". Her recent television work includes roles in "Lewis", "Casualty", "Midsomer Murders", "The Last Detective" and the Poirot episode "The Mystery of the Blue Train". Simon's film appearances include "Cry Freedom" and "Milk and Honey", …

  18. Elspet Gray

    Elspet Gray, The Lady Rix, (born 12 April 1929 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Scottish actress who is known for playing The Queen in the first series of the BBC sitcom "Blackadder". Elspet Gray has appeared in many television programmes, her first appearance being in "Love in Waiting" in 1948. She has also appeared in "Fawlty Towers", a 1983 "Doctor Who" story, "dinnerladies", "Catweazle", …

  19. Caroline Milmoe

    Caroline Milmoe, (born January 11, 1963), in Manchester England, UK is an English actress. She played Julie in the first two series of Carla Lane's "Bread" and Lisa Duckworth in "Coronation Street". In the second series of Hot Metal, the London Weekend Television situation comedy that satirised the British tabloid press (written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall), she played reporter Maggie Troon.

  20. Stefan Gryff

    Stefan Gryff, born in Warsaw, Poland in 1939, is an Australian actor of Polish origin. He has specialised in playing Russians, Poles, Greeks and other Mediterranean types. Gryff studied Law at the University of Sydney and during his studies appeared in several plays and revues with the University dramatic societies. He practised as a lawyer in Australia before leaving for London where he appeared in a number of stage plays before moving into television and films.

  21. Janet Lees Price

    Janet Lees Price is a British actress with many television credits to her name, including: "Emergency Ward 10", "Z Cars", "The First Lady", "Softly, Softly", "Dixon of Dock Green", "Upstairs, Downstairs", "Within These Walls", "Blake's 7", "By the Sword Divided", "The Bill" and "Poirot". She is married to actor Paul Darrow, best known for the sci-fi space-opera "Blake's 7".

  22. Richard Beale

    Richard Beale is a British actor. He has had a long career in television, stage and film, stemming back to the 1950s. Beale served as a lieutenant in the Royal Navy during the second world war.

  23. Roy Heather

    Roy Heather (born 1935 in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire) is an English actor. He has appeared in various British television shows, usually in small roles, including "Edge of Darkness", "Poirot", "The Legacy of Reginald Perrin", "Birds of a Feather", "Bottom", "The Green Green Grass" and "The Bill". His most notable role is that of cafe owner Sid in the sitcom "Only Fools and Horses".

  24. Marc Culwick

    Marc Culwick (sometimes credited as Mark Culwick) is a British-born actor whose most famous role was as Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward in the 1988 adaption of the "Jack the Ripper" legend starring Michael Caine. He has also played parts in Agatha Christies' "Poirot" and played Alec in "A Place in my Heart". Marc Culwick is married with three children and currently works as a Theatre Studies teacher in Devon, England.

  25. David Poirot
  26. Lucho Poirot
  27. Jean-Baptiste Poirot
  28. Gérard Poirot
  29. Pierre Poirot
  30. Luis Poirot
  31. Mary Westmacott

    Her books have sold more than 100 million copies. Created a Dame of the Order of the British Empire in 1971. Wrote several romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Gave birth to a daughter, Rosalind, in 1919. Disappeared for several days in 1926. Disappearance remains unexplained. Interred at Cholsey Churchyard, Cholsey, Oxfordshire, England, UK. On Saturday April 12th, 1958, her play "The Mousetrap", which opened in London on November 25, 1952, became the longest running...

  32. Martin Trevis

    Martin Trevis .... boom operator

  33. Brian Eastman

    He worked with the screenwriter/author Anthony Horowitz on 'Poirot'. In Horowitz' novel 'The Killing Joke', a character named Brian Eastman gets killed by a falling clock.

  34. Hugh Frazer

    Son-in-law of the actor Jeremy Hawk and the actress Joan Heal.

  35. Rupert Scrivener

    Son of Ken Schrivener.

  36. Pauline Moran

    As well as being an actress, she is also an astrologer: since 1987 she has run Astrum, which offers individual reports based on the date and time of a client's birth.

  37. Nigel Gostelow
  38. Donald Toms
  39. Kevin Poirot
  40. Simon Hinkly

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