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Agatha Christie(1890-1976)

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Agatha Christie
The 'stache is back for an Italian murder mystery! Kenneth Branagh made a name for himself adapting Shakespeare for the silver screen, but he's given up the Bard to go all in on Agatha Christie's genius Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Branagh plays the literary sleuth for a third time after 'Murder on the Orient Express' (2017) and 'Death on the Nile' (2022).

In this whodunnit, Poirot has retired but can't resist a case when it involves a murder most foul! A death during a séance held by Joyce, played by Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh, has Poirot investigating all-star suspects, including Jamie Dornan, Kelly Reilly, Tina Fey, and Jude Hill who played the lead of Branagh's semi-autobiopic, 'Belfast' (2021). Poirot is determined to find logical explanations for supernatural circumstances such as the seemingly impossible physics of his own double mustache.

Based on Christie's 1969 novel "Hallowe'en Party," 'A Haunting in Venice' is late in the detective's career that spans 33 novels, 2 plays, and 51 short stories published between 1920 and 1975, all of which were adapted for the 70 episodes of "Agatha Christie's Poirot" starring David Suchet. So, we can suspect more sequels may be afoot for Branagh's big-screen take on the dashing detective.
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Agatha was born as "Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller" in 1890 to Frederick Alvah Miller and Clara Boehmer. Agatha was of American and British descent, her father being American and her mother British. Her father was a relatively affluent stockbroker. Agatha received home education from early childhood to when she turned 12-years-old in 1902. Her parents taught her how to read, write, perform arithmetic, and play music. Her father died in 1901. Agatha was sent to a girl's school in Torquay, Devon, where she studied from 1902 to 1905. She continued her education in Paris, France from 1905 to 1910. She then returned to her surviving family in England.

As a young adult, Agatha aspired to be a writer and produced a number of unpublished short stories and novels. She submitted them to various publishers and literary magazines, but they were all rejected. Several of these unpublished works were later revised into more successful ones. While still in this point of her life, Agatha sought advise from professional writer Eden Phillpotts (1862-1960). Meanwhile she was searching for a suitable husband and in 1913 accepted a marriage proposal from military officer and pilot-in-training Archibald "Archie" Christie. They married in late 1914. Her married name became "Agatha Christie" and she used it for most of her literary works, including ones created decades following the end of her first marriage.

During World War I, Archie Christie was send to fight in the war and Agatha joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment, a British voluntary unit providing field nursing services. She performed unpaid work as a volunteer nurse from 1914 to 1916. Then she was promoted to "apothecaries' assistant" (dispenser), a position which earned her a small salary until the end of the war. She ended her service in September, 1918.

Agatha wrote "The Mysterious Affair at Styles", her debut novel ,in 1916, but was unable to find a publisher for it until 1920. The novel introduced her famous character Hercule Poirot and his supporting characters Inspector Japp and Arthur Hastings. The novel is set in World War I and is one of the few of her works which are connected to a specific time period.

Following the end of World War I and their retirement from military life, Agatha and Archie Christie moved to London and settled into civilian life. Their only child Rosalind Margaret Clarissa Christie (1919-2004) was born early in the marriage. Agatha's debut novel was first published in 1920 and turned out to be a hit. It was soon followed by the successful novels "The Secret Adversary" (1922) and "Murder on the Links" (1923) and various short stories. Agatha soon became a celebrated writer.

In 1926, Archie Christie announced to Agatha that he had a mistress and that he wanted a divorce. Agatha took it hard and mysteriously disappeared for a period of 10 days. After an extensive manhunt and much publicity, she was found living under a false name in Yorkshire. She had assumed the last name of Archie's mistress and claimed to have no memory of how she ended up there. The doctors who attended to her determined that she had amnesia. Despite various theories by multiple sources, these 10 days are the most mysterious chapter in Agatha's life.

Agatha and Archie divorced in 1928, though she kept the last name Christie. She gained sole custody of her daughter Rosalind. In 1930, Agatha married her second (and last) husband Max Mallowan, a professional archaeologist. They would remain married until her death in 1976.Christie often used places that she was familiar with as settings for her novels and short stories. Her various travels with Max introduced her to locations of the Middle East, and provided inspiration for a number of novels.

In 1934, Agatha and Max settled in Winterbrook, Oxfordshire, which served as their main residence until their respective deaths. During World War II, she served in the pharmacy at the University College Hospital, where she gained additional training about substances used for poisoning cases. She incorporated such knowledge for realistic details in her stories.

She became a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1956 and a Dame Commander of the same order in 1971. Her husband was knighted in 1968. They are among the relatively few couples where both members have been honored for their work. Agatha continued writing until 1974, though her health problems affected her writing style. Her memory was problematic for several years and she had trouble remembering the details of her own work, even while she was writing it. Recent researches on her medical condition suggest that she was suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other dementia. She died of natural causes in early 1976.
BornSeptember 15, 1890
DiedJanuary 12, 1976(85)
BornSeptember 15, 1890
DiedJanuary 12, 1976(85)
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  • 1974
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  • 2017

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  • Alternative names
    • Mrs. Max Mallowan
  • Height
    • 5′ 7¾″ (1.72 m)
  • Born
    • September 15, 1890
    • Torquay, Devon, England, UK
  • Died
    • January 12, 1976
    • Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK(natural causes)
  • Spouses
      Max MallowanSeptember 11, 1930 - January 12, 1976 (her death)
  • Parents
    • Clara Miller
  • Relatives
      Mathew Prichard(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Novel: "Evil Under the Sun". NOTES: (1) Featuring Hercule Poirot; (2) filmed as Evil Under the Sun (1982)).
  • Publicity listings
    • 4 Biographical Movies
    • 4 Print Biographies
    • 7 Portrayals
    • 27 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Over two billion copies of her books have been sold worldwide. Her book sales are surpassed only by the Bible and by William Shakespeare. She is the best-selling author of all time.
  • Quotes
    An archaelogist is the best husband a women can have. The older she gets the more interested he is in her.
  • Trademark
      All her books and short stories feature some kind of plot twist or surprising ending with the least expected person being the bad guy.
  • Nickname
    • The Queen of Crime

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  • When did Agatha Christie die?
    January 12, 1976
  • How did Agatha Christie die?
    Natural causes
  • How old was Agatha Christie when she died?
    85 years old
  • Where did Agatha Christie die?
    Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
  • When was Agatha Christie born?
    September 15, 1890

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