• Name: David Suchet
  • Date of Birth: May 02, 1946
  • Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Mini-bio: Best known in the United States and abroad as Agatha Christie's suave Belgian super-sleuth Hercule Poirot in scores of late 80s and 90s mini-movies, London-born actor David Suchet's early interest in ...( read more)the theater led to his membership with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain in the 1960s following graduation from high school. He then studied for three years at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and, after much work in repertory, became a company member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1973. Balding and stocky-framed with cruel eyes, arched brows and a dark, sinister countenance, he reveled in Shakespearean villainy with expertly loathsome portrayals of Iago in "Othello", Tybalt in "Romeo and Juliet" and Caliban in "The Tempest" to his credit and became one of the dominant players of the RSC by decade's end.

In the 1970s Suchet also began to come into his own on British television. In classical tradition, his first television movie was A Tale of Two Cities (1980) (TV). He actually played his first detective in the Disney mystery-comedy Trenchcoat (1983). His looks were perfect for playing ethnic heavies or dignitaries in 1980s films. He was a Middle Eastern terrorist in The Little Drummer Girl (1984); a Russian operative in The Falcon and the Snowman (1985); a French hunter in Harry and the Hendersons (1987); a Polish bishop in To Kill a Priest (1988) and played Napoleon himself in Sabotage! (2000).

He also had some masterful television roles portraying a number of historical, biblical and entertainment figures including Sigmund Freud in the mini-series "Freud" (1984) (mini); news reporter William L. Shirer in the biopic Murrow (1986) (TV); Aaron in _Moses (1996) (TV)_ , and movie mogul Louis B. Mayer in RKO 281 (1999) (TV).

While the Poirot mysteries and other TV dramatic showcases still figure into much of his work today, Suchet also has enjoyed a potent, award-winning performances on the non-Shakespearean stage, particularly his George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" in 1996, and composer Salieri in "Amadeus" from 1998-2001, which he took to Broadway and received a Tony nomination. Short in stature (5'6") but tall in talent and imposing in figure, Suchet continues to impress, more recently as Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII (2003) (TV) and vampire nemesis Van Helsing in Dracula (2006) (TV). Long wed to former actress Sheila Ferris, the couple has a son and daughter. His older brother his BBC newscaster-turned-journalist John Suchet.
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Replace this image with an actor photoDavid Suchet mini-bio: Best known in the United States and abroad as Agatha Christie's suave Belgian super-sleuth Hercule Poirot in scores of late 80s and 90s mini-movies, London-born actor David Suchet's early interest in the theater led to his membership with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain in the 1960s following graduation from high school. He then studied for three years at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and, after much work in repertory, became a company member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1973. Balding and stocky-framed with cruel eyes, arched brows and a dark, sinister countenance, he reveled in Shakespearean villainy with expertly loathsome portrayals of Iago in "Othello", Tybalt in "Romeo and Juliet" and Caliban in "The Tempest" to his credit and became one of the dominant players of the RSC by decade's end.

In the 1970s Suchet also began to come into his own on British television. In classical tradition, his first television movie was A Tale of Two Cities (1980) (TV). He actually played his first detective in the Disney mystery-comedy Trenchcoat (1983). His looks were perfect for playing ethnic heavies or dignitaries in 1980s films. He was a Middle Eastern terrorist in The Little Drummer Girl (1984); a Russian operative in The Falcon and the Snowman (1985); a French hunter in Harry and the Hendersons (1987); a Polish bishop in To Kill a Priest (1988) and played Napoleon himself in Sabotage! (2000).

He also had some masterful television roles portraying a number of historical, biblical and entertainment figures including Sigmund Freud in the mini-series "Freud" (1984) (mini); news reporter William L. Shirer in the biopic Murrow (1986) (TV); Aaron in _Moses (1996) (TV)_ , and movie mogul Louis B. Mayer in RKO 281 (1999) (TV).

While the Poirot mysteries and other TV dramatic showcases still figure into much of his work today, Suchet also has enjoyed a potent, award-winning performances on the non-Shakespearean stage, particularly his George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" in 1996, and composer Salieri in "Amadeus" from 1998-2001, which he took to Broadway and received a Tony nomination. Short in stature (5'6") but tall in talent and imposing in figure, Suchet continues to impress, more recently as Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII (2003) (TV) and vampire nemesis Van Helsing in Dracula (2006) (TV). Long wed to former actress Sheila Ferris, the couple has a son and daughter. His older brother his BBC newscaster-turned-journalist John Suchet.

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  • ileapavel
    DAVID IS THE BEST ACTOR I EVER SEEN...I CAN SEE OVER AND OVER POIROT SERIES...I WISH HIM ALL THE BEST AND MUCH HEALTH...I WILL BE VERY HAPPY TO MEET HIM, ALSO MY WIFE AND KIDS...AS TENNIS COACH I CAN TEACH HIM SOME NICE SHOTS, TO BE THE CHAMP BETWEEN ACTORS...GOD BE WITH HIM
    posted 134 days ago
  • chrismid259
    It actually makes sense not to put Poirot on the list. It's not a movie, its a TV series.
    posted 559 days ago
  • UKRAINKA
    HOW COULD YOU NOT PUT "HERCULE POIROT" ON THE LIST...I BELIEVE THIS ROLE SUITS HIM SO WELL
    posted 880 days ago
  • BugsyBowles
    absolute legend in every sense of the word!
    posted 974 days ago

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