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"THREE ACT TRADGEDY"
seems that even Agatha's Christie Inspector Poirot is not immune from the advances of celebrity culture.
The daughter of pop star Rod Stewart, Kimberley, has previously played such demanding roles as 'herself' in The Simple Life, 'herself' in MTV's cribs, 'herself' in The Osbournes, and 'herself' in her fly on the wall show Living With Kimberley Stewart.
But now she will join David Suchet on screen in his 21st year playing the detective.
An odd couple? Reality TV star Kimberley Stewart joins David Suchet in his new Inspector Poirot film
Kimberley plays Doris in Three Act Tragedy, which also guest stars Martin Shaw from Judge John Deed as Sir Charles Cartwright, a retired actor who assists Poirot with his investigations.
The ITV film also stars Art Malik (Did I see him in the Jewel in the Crown in the 1980's?)), Kate Ashfield (???), Kimberley Nixon (Cranford), Jane Asher (The Palace, Brideshead the TV version)) and Tom Wisdom (The Boat that Rocked).
It is currently being filmed in London and the Home Counties and is one of four appearances that Poirot will make onscreens this year.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the film Poirot visits Cornwall to attend a dinner hosted by his friend, the retired actor Sir Charles Cartwright (Shaw).
When an amiable local Reverend chokes to death on his cocktail Poirot cannot see how murder can have been committed. With the exception of Sir Charles’s doctor friend Sir Bartholomew Strange (Malik) and the enigmatic Miss Egg Lytton Gore (Nixon) any one of the eclectic mix of guests might have taken the glass.
There seems to be no motive for murder and as Poirot predicts, no trace of poison is found in the Reverend’s glass.
But weeks later Sir Bartholomew Strange chokes to death at a dinner party he is hosting with many of the same guests.
Poirot and Charles travel from Monte Carlo to Strange’s home in Yorkshire where Charles is determined to solve his friend’s death and to impress Egg.
Again, no trace of poison is found in his glass but a mortuary report confirms that Strange was poisoned and this time motives seem plentiful.
Can Poirot solve the case?
Bring back Miss lemon and captain Hastings say I!!!
seems that even Agatha's Christie Inspector Poirot is not immune from the advances of celebrity culture.
The daughter of pop star Rod Stewart, Kimberley, has previously played such demanding roles as 'herself' in The Simple Life, 'herself' in MTV's cribs, 'herself' in The Osbournes, and 'herself' in her fly on the wall show Living With Kimberley Stewart.
But now she will join David Suchet on screen in his 21st year playing the detective.
An odd couple? Reality TV star Kimberley Stewart joins David Suchet in his new Inspector Poirot film
Kimberley plays Doris in Three Act Tragedy, which also guest stars Martin Shaw from Judge John Deed as Sir Charles Cartwright, a retired actor who assists Poirot with his investigations.
The ITV film also stars Art Malik (Did I see him in the Jewel in the Crown in the 1980's?)), Kate Ashfield (???), Kimberley Nixon (Cranford), Jane Asher (The Palace, Brideshead the TV version)) and Tom Wisdom (The Boat that Rocked).
It is currently being filmed in London and the Home Counties and is one of four appearances that Poirot will make onscreens this year.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the film Poirot visits Cornwall to attend a dinner hosted by his friend, the retired actor Sir Charles Cartwright (Shaw).
When an amiable local Reverend chokes to death on his cocktail Poirot cannot see how murder can have been committed. With the exception of Sir Charles’s doctor friend Sir Bartholomew Strange (Malik) and the enigmatic Miss Egg Lytton Gore (Nixon) any one of the eclectic mix of guests might have taken the glass.
There seems to be no motive for murder and as Poirot predicts, no trace of poison is found in the Reverend’s glass.
But weeks later Sir Bartholomew Strange chokes to death at a dinner party he is hosting with many of the same guests.
Poirot and Charles travel from Monte Carlo to Strange’s home in Yorkshire where Charles is determined to solve his friend’s death and to impress Egg.
Again, no trace of poison is found in his glass but a mortuary report confirms that Strange was poisoned and this time motives seem plentiful.
Can Poirot solve the case?
Bring back Miss lemon and captain Hastings say I!!!