LOS ANGELES (AP) — British actor David Suchet has spent a quarter-century bringing to life a certain fussy Belgian sleuth with a mustache as impeccable as his intellect and crime-solving skills. For Suchet's dedication to Hercule Poirot through 70 TV adaptations of Agatha Christie's works, he has been rewarded with the sort of critical praise — "miraculous" and "splendid" are among the applied adjectives — that any fellow classically trained actor would envy. Fan reaction can be similarly fervent. "The most extreme example happened to me in Newfoundland in Canada," Suchet recalled recently.Read more on NewsOK.com