Miss Jane Marple first appeared in the novel, The Murder at the Vicarage. It was published in 1930.
Miss Jane Marple
Miss Marple's first name is Jane.
Margaret Rutherford played Miss Marple in the 1963 film "Murder at the Gallop."
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Margaret Rutherford played Miss Marple in a series of four comedic mystery films based on Agatha Christie's character, starting with "Murder, She Said" in 1961.
Miss Marple was a character, not a book. She first appeared in a story called "The Tuesday Night Club", published in a magazine in 1926. The first Miss Marple novel was Murder at the Vicarage, published first in 1930.
The Tuesday Night Club (1927), a short story, was Christie's first Miss Marple book.
Agatha Christie's character Miss Marple has been played by various actresses, but Margaret Rutherford is often considered one of the most beloved portrayals of the character. She appeared in a series of four films based on Christie's stories in the 1960s.
A lot of the Agatha Christie characters have been in films. Such as Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
Geraldine McEwan played the character of Miss Marple in 12 episodes of the TV series "Agatha Christie's Marple." She portrayed the iconic sleuth in seasons 1, 2, and 3 of the show.
Several actresses have portrayed Agatha Christie's iconic detective Miss Marple, including Margaret Rutherford, who starred in a series of films in the 1960s, and Angela Lansbury, who played the role in the 1980s television adaptation. More recently, Julia McKenzie and Geraldine McEwan have taken on the character in the BBC adaptations. Each actress brought her unique interpretation to the beloved character, contributing to the enduring popularity of Miss Marple in various media.
Miss Marple's first name is Jane.