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Who is the best Hercule Poirot on screen?
Yahoo Movies UK· 10 months agoHercule Poirot has been depicted onscreen a number of times, including by David Suchet and Kenneth Branagh (ITV/Paramount Pictures/20th Century Studios)...
Kymberly Herrin Dies: ‘Ghostbusters’ Actress Who Starred In Popular ZZ Top Video Was 65
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoKymberly Herrin, who played the “Dream Ghost” in Ghostbusters and appeared in a ZZ Top video that...
Game Of Thrones actor Oliver Ford Davies ‘honoured’ to be made OBE
PA Media: Entertainment via Yahoo Canada News· 6 months agoGame Of Thrones actor Oliver Ford Davies has said he is “honoured” to be made an OBE in the New Year...
Mick Jagger, P.J. Harvey, ‘Heartstopper‘ Nominated for Royal Television Society’s Craft and Design...
Variety via Yahoo News· 2 years agoMick Jagger, P.J. Harvey and “Heartstopper” casting director Daniel Edwards are among the nominees...
‘A Haunting in Venice’ Will Bore You to Death
Rolling Stone via Yahoo Canada News· 10 months agoKenneth Branagh’s latest Poirot mystery features horror-movie jump scares, a great cast — from Tina Fey to Michelle Yeoh to Yellowstone MVP Kelly Reilly...
Is Hercule Poirot autistic? Here are seven clues that he might be
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 10 months agoHercule Poirot, the Belgian detective with the flamboyant moustache and keen eye for detail, is one...
My first boss: Meet the ex-army captain behind the UK's ambitious farm of the future
Yahoo Finance UK· 2 years agoyahoo finance uk Scotsman David Farquhar has turned from chef to agritech entrepreneur with IGS...
Two podcasters set out to read every Agatha Christie book. It became much more than that
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoFor six years, thousands of Agatha Christie enthusiasts across the globe have downloaded the podcast...
Why Agatha Christie's mousetraps still beguile us, even if the films aren't always killer
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 10 months agoWith the release of 'A Haunting in Venice,' two Christie obsessives weigh in on the enduring appeal of an author who's been outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare.