Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot was a character created by Agatha Christie - a Belgian detective
The character of Hercule Poirot was written by Agatha Christie to be of Belgian nationality.
Hercule Poirot is a Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie.
If you meant Hercules Poirot - it was Agatha Christie.
He doesn't have one, but he does refer to the 'little grey cells' a lot.
Hercule Poirot's Christmas has 256 pages.
Hercule Poirot's Christmas was created on 1938-12-19.
There were no Hercule Poirot mysteries filmed in 1960. However, in 1962, Martin Gabel played the part in a television program. And in 1965, Tony Randall played Poirot in The Alphabet Murders.
Hercule Poirot's eye color is described as green in Agatha Christie's novels.
The stories of Hercule Poirot were written by Agatha Christie, a renowned British author known for her detective fiction novels. Poirot first appeared in Christie's novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" and went on to feature in many of her works.
"Tussy Mussy" or "Tussemose" or "Tusmose" are some of names given for the lapel vase that the character of Hercule Poirot wears
Hercule Poirot's middle name is not officially disclosed in Agatha Christie's novels.