Hercule Poirot: Pension Vanilos


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Pension Vanilos

Season 6, Episode 3

Alors que Poirot enquête sur un vol commis dans une pension d'étudiants, le corps d'une jeune femme est découvert. La victime aurait été empoisonnée...

repeat 1995 French Stereo
Mystère Et Suspense Espionnage Fiction Suspens Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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David Suchet (Actor) .. Hercule Poirot
Philip Jackson (Actor) .. Chief Insp. James Japp
Pauline Moran (Actor) .. Miss Felicity Lemon
Paris Jefferson (Actor) .. Sally Finch
Jonathan Firth (Actor) .. Nigel Chapman
Damian Lewis (Actor) .. Leonard Bateson
Gilbert Martin (Actor) .. Colin McNabb
Elinor Morriston (Actor) .. Valerie Hobhouse
Polly Kemp (Actor) .. Patricia Lane
Jessica Lloyd (Actor) .. Celia Austin
Sarah Badel (Actor) .. Mrs. Hubbard
Rachel Bell (Actor) .. Mrs. Nicoletis
Granville Saxton (Actor) .. Mr. Casterman
David Burke (Actor) .. Sir Arthur Stanley
Bernard Lloyd (Actor) .. Mr. Endicott
Terry Duggan (Actor) .. Butcher
Mark Denny (Actor) .. Jarrow Marcher
Tony Kirwood (Actor) .. Passport Officer
Peter Glancy (Actor) .. Customs Officer
Andy Linden (Actor) .. Giorgios
Mark Webb (Actor) .. Journalist
Anthony Houghton (Actor) .. Journalist
Terry Francis (Actor) .. Journalist
Alec Linstead (Actor) .. Pharmacist
Brian McDermott (Actor) .. Chief Inspector
Michael McKone (Actor) .. Manager
John Webb (Actor) .. Vicar
Hugh Fraser (Actor) .. Arthur Hastings

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Did You Know..
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David Suchet (Actor) .. Hercule Poirot
Born: May 02, 1946
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Known mostly for portraying Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot for more than a decade, the short and stocky character actor David Suchet has also enjoyed a lengthy career on stage, screen, and television. Born in London, he studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and eventually joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. Throughout the 1970s, Suchet appeared in numerous stage productions and crime dramas on British television. His did his first film in 1980 with A Tale of Two Cities, but didn't play his first detective until the crime comedy Trenchcoat in 1983. For the rest of the '80s, the British actor played a Middle Eastern terrorist in The Little Drummer Girl, a Russian operative in The Falcon and the Snowman, and a French hunter in Harry and the Hendersons. He also occasionally portrayed real-life figures, including Sigmund Freud in the miniseries Freud, news reporter William L. Shirer in the HBO docudrama Murrow, and movie legend Louis B. Mayer in RKO 281. While the Poirot mysteries would dominate his career in the '90s, Suchet also played some other leading roles: double agent Verloc in miniseries The Secret Agent, based on the novel by Joseph Conrad; Aaron in the TNT television special Moses; and downsized New Yorker Oliver in the American independent film Sunday. Some standard Hollywood action thrillers followed with Executive Decision, Deadly Voyage, and A Perfect Murder being just a few. After 2000, he turned to costume dramas to play Napoleon in Sabotage!, Baron von Stockmar in Victoria & Albert, and upper-crust Augustus Melmotte in The Way We Live Now. He resumed the role of Poirot (after a short break from 1998-1999) just as he started up another detective character, DI John Borne of NCS: Manhunt and NCS 2. In 2003, he played gangster Leo Gillette in the action thriller Foolproof.
Philip Jackson (Actor) .. Chief Insp. James Japp
Born: June 18, 1948
Birthplace: Retford, Nottinghamshire, England
Trivia: Appeared in A-Ha's "Take On Me" video in 1985. In 1998, nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for his role in Little Voice. Appeared as Chief Inspector Japp in the television adaptation of Poirot between 1989 and 2013. Starred as Willy Loman in the West Yorkshire Playhouse's 2010 production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. As of 2018, has starred as Jaz Milvane in long-running BBC Radio 4 series Ed Reardon's Week since its 2005 debut.
Pauline Moran (Actor) .. Miss Felicity Lemon
Born: August 26, 1947
Birthplace: Blackpool, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Performed as part of the National Youth Theatre. Between 1965 and 1970, played bass guitar in the all-female band The She Trinity. In 1987, became a professional astrologer. Made her professional debut as Cordelia in a production of King Lear. Is perhaps best known for her role as Miss Lemon in ITV Drama Agatha Christie's Poirot.
Paris Jefferson (Actor) .. Sally Finch
Born: March 06, 1970
Jonathan Firth (Actor) .. Nigel Chapman
Damian Lewis (Actor) .. Leonard Bateson
Born: February 11, 1971
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: London-born actor Damian Lewis cultivated a reputation in the press not only for his well-received performances, but for his ability to effectively slip out of his English accent and into American characterizations. The actor first came to prominence in the early 2000s via his participation in the Steven Spielberg WWII miniseries Band of Brothers (2001) on HBO, then delivered a pair of high-profile cinematic portrayals over the next three years: as a man who gets possessed by an extraterrestrial in the widely panned Stephen King/Lawrence Kasdan horror opus Dreamcatcher (2003) -- and a critically acclaimed lead role as a schizophrenic father bereft of his little girl in Lodge Kerrigan's psychodrama Keane (2004). Lewis's turn as a volatile and psychotic ex-husband opposite Jennifer Lopez in Lasse Hallström's An Unfinished Life turned a few heads; unfortunately, Miramax shelved the film after its production in 2003, and it failed to reach theaters before the fall of 2005. Thereafter, Lewis signed for a lead role opposite Connie Nielsen and Mido Hamada in the politically charged thriller The Situation (2006) and garnered a lead on the small-screen series drama Life, as a former police officer once sentenced to years in jail for a crime he did not commit, who, now exonerated, returns to his old career. He appeared in The Baker and The Escapist in 2008, and in 2011 he was cast in the well-reviewed made-for-cable series Homeland. That same year he appeared in the period pot comedy Your Highness.
Gilbert Martin (Actor) .. Colin McNabb
Elinor Morriston (Actor) .. Valerie Hobhouse
Polly Kemp (Actor) .. Patricia Lane
Jessica Lloyd (Actor) .. Celia Austin
Born: March 14, 1995
Sarah Badel (Actor) .. Mrs. Hubbard
Born: March 30, 1943
Rachel Bell (Actor) .. Mrs. Nicoletis
Granville Saxton (Actor) .. Mr. Casterman
David Burke (Actor) .. Sir Arthur Stanley
Born: May 25, 1934
Bernard Lloyd (Actor) .. Mr. Endicott
Born: January 30, 1934
Terry Duggan (Actor) .. Butcher
Born: April 15, 1932
Mark Denny (Actor) .. Jarrow Marcher
Tony Kirwood (Actor) .. Passport Officer
Peter Glancy (Actor) .. Customs Officer
Andy Linden (Actor) .. Giorgios
Mark Webb (Actor) .. Journalist
Anthony Houghton (Actor) .. Journalist
Terry Francis (Actor) .. Journalist
Alec Linstead (Actor) .. Pharmacist
Brian McDermott (Actor) .. Chief Inspector
Born: July 23, 1934
Michael McKone (Actor) .. Manager
John Webb (Actor) .. Vicar
Hugh Fraser (Actor) .. Arthur Hastings
Born: October 23, 1945
Birthplace: Westminster, London, England
Trivia: Supporting actor Hugh Fraser first appeared onscreen in the '70s.

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