No. He died in 1930.
No, Arthur Conan Doyle passed away on July 7, 1930.
Conan O'Brien is an acclaimed American TV Actor and a host. He is 51 years old and still alive. His works include Simpsons, Conan, and Now You See Me (Film).
The short answer to your question is: in the UK and Canada, no; in the US, not completely for another decade or so. For a more complete answer, please click the link below.
Yeah he did and two wives. He was kinda cheating on his first wife, but still loved them both at the same time. By Louise Hawkins ("Touie") his first wife, he had Arthur Alleyne Kingsley [known as Kingsley] and Mary. By Jean Leckie, his second wife, he had Adrian, Denis, and Lena Jean [known in the family as Billie. She became Dame Jean Conan Doyle for her services as Commandant of the Women's Army Air Force in World War Two.] None of his children had children. Touie had tuberculosis and for some reason (medical advice?) Doyle and she no longer shared a bed. We don't know if he had sex with Jean before Touie's death (Louise lived 12 years or so after the diagnosis), but they were 'an item' for years.
Arthur Fry was born in 1931 and is still alive (4/10).
The four men still alive at the end of the battle in King Arthur are King Arthur, Sir Bedivere, Sir Lucan, and Sir Bedivere's brother.
No, He died in February 1992.
Yes, it appears he is still alive. There is no indication as of this day Sept. 30, 2009 that he has passed.
According to the internet, Arthur Ira "Art" Garfunkel (born November 5, 1941) is still alive in 2016.
The main theme of "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is mystery and detective work, as Sherlock Holmes investigates the death of Sir Charles Baskerville and the curse haunting his family. It also explores the themes of superstition, the power of fear, and the contrast between logic and the supernatural.
After three other publishers rejected it, 'A Study in Scarlet' was first published in the 1887 Beeton's 'Christmas Annual' (UK) owned by Ward Lock & Co. (where it was kind of lost after two other stories in the annual). There were probably about 30,000 copies printed, and there are only 33 known copies left in existence making it one of the most expensive collectible magazines. The managing editor of Lippincott's Monthly magazine (US) commissioned Conan Doyle to write another Holmes novel. which became 'The Sign of Four' published in the February 1890 edition, but it was not until the short stories appeared in 'The Strand Magazine' (UK) starting in July 1891 that Sherlock Holmes became widely popular. The Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle series is very well known. These books are still read today by many people.
I would say "No" because he was supposedly born in the 5th century.
No, he died in 1992,I am very sorry to say. And by the way, he did NOT invent Post-It Notes, Spencer Silver did.