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Sea and air sickness; messy rooms; and being called "French" (he is Belgian).

The ITV series starring is widely considered the definitive portrayal of the character. Longevity: Ran for 13 seasons over 25 years. Agatha Christie's Poirot

Hercule Poirot is the only fictional character to receive a full-page obituary on the front page of The New York Times upon his "death" in the novel Curtain . Sea and air sickness; messy rooms; and being

(Hugh Fraser): The loyal, albeit slightly naive, companion. Sea and air sickness

Despite his popularity, Christie privately found Poirot "insufferable" and "tiresome" in her later years.

(Pauline Moran): Poirot’s exceptionally organized secretary. 🧠 Poirot’s Signature Quirks

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