Poirot's Age (2024)

Deciding on the age of Hercule Poirot can be a little tricky. Some say he lives to 125 by the time of his last novel (found in various reference books and amongst Agatha Christie scholars/experts). Christie said in her An Autobiography (finished in 1965): "What a terrible mistake I had made in starting with Hercule Poirot so old--I ought to have abandoned him after the first three or four books, and begun again with someone much younger" (italicized "old" was included in text). She also made a mistake, she said, with making Poirot a retired police offer. She also says in her autobiography: "Not too young a one. What a mistake I made there. The result is that my fictional detective must really be well over a hundred by now." Indeed Hercule Poirot was! Let's discuss his age a little further.

In Three Act Tragedy, Poirot said he was to retire from the Belgian police force at the time WWI began. That meant if the age of sixty was for retirement, then Poirot would have been born around 1854. That meant Poirot was a refugee in England at age 62 roughly (in the year 1916) when Arthur Hastings saw him at Styles. During the period of his "retirement" (if he even did retire), the first World War was being waged. Did Poirot get sidetracked, perhaps brought into the resistance? That is the question Anne Hart poses in her book The Life and Times of Hercule Poirot. As recounted in the Poirot novel Murder on the Orient Express, Poirot owed gratitude to a French general for saving his life. The General had mentioned again to the detective "of France, of Belgium, of glory, of honor", but stops just short of mentioning World War I. Was Hercule a resistance fighter, having escaped to France? King Albert I of Belgium himself in the short story "The Kidnapped Prime Minister" recommended Poirot's services: capable of saving a missing prime minister from the enemy. Is it possible that Poirot provided services for the Belgian throne before? Maybe Poirot gained incredible skills in the resistance, not just in the police force. This is, of course, harmless hypothesis. If this were all true, then how exhaustingit would have been for our Belgian sleuth!

That would make sense for his desire to retire before The Murder of Roger Ackroyd when he was 72 (in 1926, when the story was published). He vowed to retire after his "Twelve Labors" (the stories were published in 1939-1940, but collected in 1947). He was already aged 93 then! Poirot clearly went into semi-retirement, taking only cases that intrigued him. That would have him aged 121 when he appears in his last story Curtain (published 1975).

Christie was careful to age Poirot slowly (she was wise to!). She didn't know when Curtain was to be published (it had been in a vault for some 30+ years). Norma Restarick in Third Girl (1966) changes her mind about speaking to Poirot because she found him to be "too old". Indeed! In the 1969 novel Hallowe'en Party, Poirot admitted to ex-policeman Spence that they were "both old men"; however, Poirot confessed that he still dyed his hair black! Agatha Christie met two necessities in choosing Poirot to dye his hair black every now and then: 1) it continued to keep the characterization and vanity of the character and 2) it aged Poirot slower in years because he didn't display gray hair.

Further Calculations

In the book The Agatha Christie Companion, Sanders and Lovallo say one could use an "age formula" to determine Poirot's age. They say Christie employed a 3 to 2 ratio in her books, meaning that Poirot ages about 2 years for every 3 calendar years. I calculate then that if Poirot was 62 in 1916, when he came across the English Channel, he would've been 101 (so young!) at the time of Curtain. My calculation only assumes if the counting started from 1916 (when The Mysterious Affair at Styles was written).

The authors of The Agatha Christie Companion say this same 3:2 ratio/method can be applied to Poirot's friend Captain Arthur Hastings as well. Calculating Hastings' age, they said, would make him in his 60s in Curtain. Hastings clearly states in The Mysterious Affair at Styles that he was 30 years old. That was 1916. So . . . if I started calculating at 1916 and I assigned him the age of 30, his calculated age would be 69 for the novel Curtain. I'm so at peace with this. I always pictured Hastings in his 30s when he first narrated Poirot's cases. I always felt that a difference of at least 30 years were between him and his friend Poirot, too.

Poirot's Age (2024)

FAQs

How old is Hercule Poirot when he dies? ›

Deciding on the age of Hercule Poirot can be a little tricky. Some say he lives to 125 by the time of his last novel (found in various reference books and amongst Agatha Christie scholars/experts).

What is the age difference between Hastings and Poirot? ›

Moreover, TV-Hastings is probably older than Christie-Hastings. In Christie's originals, Hastings is thirty in Styles, while Poirot is about sixty. In the series, Fraser and Suchet are almost exactly the same age.

Why did Hugh Fraser leave Poirot? ›

Mainly because, in the books (which the TV series tried to adapt very faithfully), Hastings falls in love, gets married, moves to South America, and, with a few exceptions like The Big Four and Curtain, drops out of the series. There were more Poirot novels and short stories without Hastings than with.

What condition does Poirot have? ›

Coronary Heart Disease and the Ischemic Demise of a Beloved Fictional Hero: Hercule Poirot of Agatha Christie Fame.

How was Poirot killed off? ›

On the ITV television series, Poirot died in October 1949 from complications of a heart condition at the end of Curtain. This took place at Styles Court, the scene of his first English case in 1916.

Is Poirot autistic? ›

Poirot and Sherlock are “head cannon” autistics, meaning they aren't diagnosed in the confines of novel or film adaptation. Instead, readers follow clues to the detective's motivation and behavior, even as they do for the murder at hand.

Who did Captain Hastings marry in Poirot? ›

When forced to choose between Poirot and his wife in that novel, he chose Poirot. The two were an airtight team until Hastings met and married Dulcie Duveen, a beautiful music hall performer he met in The Murder on the Links. They later emigrated to Argentina, leaving Poirot behind a "very unhappy old man".

Did Miss Lemon leave Poirot? ›

Agatha Christie's Poirot would never have been the same without David Suchet playing the one and only Hercule Poirot, but his trusted friends and assistants Captain Hastings, Chief Inspector James Japp and Miss Felicity Lemon were also important parts of the show - until they were left out of seasons nine to 12 before ...

Why did Hastings leave Poirot season 7? ›

The two are an airtight team until Hastings meets and marries Isabelle (Bella) Duveen, a beautiful music hall performer half his age, after investigating the Murder on the Links. They later emigrate to Argentina, leaving Poirot behind as a "very unhappy old man".

Was Poirot asexual? ›

Now, Suchet has stated several times that he sees Poirot as entirely asexual (see, for instance, Peter Haining's book p. 70), but he seems to be interested in Poirot's regret at his inability to fall in love – or even just to have lasting friendships with women (apart from Mrs. Oliver, obviously).

What ethnicity is David Suchet? ›

Suchet's father changed his surname to Suchet while living in South Africa. David's mother was born in England and was Anglican. She was of Russian-Jewish descent on her father's side, and English Anglican on her mother's side.

What happened to Poirot's wife? ›

Katherine, Hercule Poirot's first wife and great love, haunts him throughout A Haunting in Venice, impacting his relationships and beliefs. Katherine died in a train accident while on her way to visit Poirot in the hospital, leaving him closed off from love and full of guilt.

How long did Poirot live? ›

A contradiction between the novels can be resolved, in most cases, by going with the novel that was published first. An example of this would be the ongoing controversy over Poirot's age. Taken at face value it appears that Poirot was over 125 years old when he died.

Who was Poirot in love with? ›

Countess Vera Rossakoff is the only woman to whom Hercule Poirot has ever admitted being attracted. The countess' true name is a mystery. She appears in only one novel, The Big Four, and two short stories, "The Double Clue" and "The Capture of Cerberus" (The Labours of Hercules series).

How old is Captain Hastings? ›

Age is not specifically discussed for Hastings after the first book; he is said to be 30 in The Mysterious Affair at Styles, which would leave him at least 60 years old in the earliest setting for Curtain. That novel was published in 1975, though written during the Second World War.

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