Actor David Suchet, famous for playing Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot on Saturday becomes a Sir. The moustachioed TV super-sleuth, 74, receives a knighthood in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to drama and charity after a distinguished 50-year career on stage and screen.
David Suchet He portrayed Sigmund Freud in the BBC mini-series Freud in 1984 before he first appeared as Poirot on ITV in 1989 – a role he reprised over 70 episodes until 2013.
Most recently he has appeared in the BBC dramas Press and Doctor Who and in the adaptation of the Philip Pullman novels His Dark Materials.
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