Agatha christie
• Born in England in 1890.
• His novels are some of the most widely read internationally.
• often played with imaginary friends.
• The death of his father meant bankruptcyfor the family.
• It was a woman ahead of her time.
• It was announced in 1920 with The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
• He married 24 years Archie Christie, a pilot. This was the father ofher only child, Rosalind.
• Years later married Max Mallowan, an archaeologist who met on a trip to the East (on the Orient Express) he was traveling alone. Was very happy with.
• Among his mostimportant works mentioned, Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile and Ten Little Indians.
• Also created two main characters in his work, which soon became very popular, the investigatorHercule Poirot and Miss Marple, an elderly lady insightful.
• He died in 1976 at the age of 85.
CHARLES DICKENS
• British writer.
• His father was imprisoned for debt.
• He went to workin a shoe factory, where he met the harsh living conditions of the poorer classes, whose report devoted much of his work.
• She learned shorthand and little by little, managed to make a living fromhis writing.
• He died on June 9, 1870 and was buried five days later in Westminster Abbey.
• highlight major works include Oliver Twist, A tale of two cities, David Copperfield, Christmas Song,Little Dorritt ...
CHARLES CHAPLIN
• One of the great geniuses of cinema.
• Born in London in 1889.
• Son of singers and actors of Jewish origin.
• Abandoned by his father, was hismother who took care of them.
• In 1894, during a performance, his mother's voice failed him, was when Charles Chaplin went on stage with five years and the replacement.
• In 1913 comes toHollywood to work with Mack Sennett.
• The following year his first film premiere Making a Living.
• Chaplin was already a universal and Charlot was with him.
• In 1920 created the United Artists...
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