Agatha Award / Poirot Prize
Agatha Award : Poirot Prize
Winner of the Poirot Award ( Malice Domestic Poirot Award ), which, unlike the Honorary Award , has been awarded since 2003 in recognition of the significant contribution made by a non-author to the mystery genre. The award is given irregularly by the Malice Domestic Board of Directors at the Malice Domestic Conference . It is named after Hercule Poirot , a well-known fictional character by the British crime writer Agatha Christies (1890-1976), after whom the Agatha Awards are named and who played the first prize winner, British actor David Suchet , in the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot .
year | Laureate | nationality | job |
2003 | David Suchet | Great Britain | actor |
2004 | Ruth Cavin | United States | Editor |
Thomas Dunne | United States | publisher | |
2005 | Angela Lansbury | USA / UK / Ireland | actress |
2006 | Douglas G. Greene | United States | historian |
2007 | Prize not awarded | ||
2008 | Linda Landrigan | United States | Editor |
Janet Hutchings | United States | Editor | |
2009 | Kate Stine | United States | Publisher |
Brian Skupin | United States | publisher | |
2010 | William Link | United States | TV / film producer |
2011 | Janet Rudolph | United States | Editor |
2012 | Lee Goldberg | United States | Author, TV producer |
2013 | Prize not awarded | ||
2014 | Tom Schantz | United States | Publisher The Rue Morgue Press |
2015 | Prize not awarded | ||
2016 | Barbara G. Peters | United States | Publisher Poisoned Pen Press |
Robert Rosenwald | United States | Publisher Poisoned Pen Press | |
2017 | Martin Edwards | Great Britain | author |
Individual evidence
- ↑ About Malice Domestic. A Brief History of Malice: All Past Honorees. Malice Domestic, archived from the original on October 5, 2015 ; accessed on June 14, 2017 (English).