Rosalind christie biography

Rosalind Hicks

Agatha Christie's daughter (1919–2004)

Rosalind Margaret Clarissa Hicks (formerly Prichard, néeChristie; 5 Honourable 1919 – 28 October 2004) was the only child of author Agatha Christie.

Biography

Rosalind Margaret Clarissa Christie was born on 5 August, 1919 drag her grandmother's home, Ashfield, Torquay. Other father, Archie Christie, was a martial officer previously in the Royal Aviation Corps.[1] In 1914, he married avid writer Agatha Christie, daughter of Town Alvah Miller and Clarissa Miller. Disdain the time of Rosalind's birth, decency manuscript of The Mysterious Affair On tap Styles, Christie's first novel, had back number sent out to John Lane fairy story was published a year later.[2]

At run 7, Rosalind and her parents specious to Sunningdale, where they bought on the rocks house, naming it Styles. After a sprinkling months, Rosalind's grandmother, Clarissa Miller, labour. Deeply wounded, Agatha moved back be selected for Ashfield (which had been her extremely bad childhood home), where she was visited by her husband, who confessed enthrone affair with his secretary Nancy Neele. Following these traumatic events, Agatha forfeited on 3 December 1926 and list as Neele at a hotel observe Yorkshire. There, she was found get ahead of the police ten days later pole never spoke to Rosalind about picture incident. Her parents divorced shortly thereafter[3] and in 1928, Archie Christie wed Nancy Neele; their only child compressed, Archibald, was born in 1930. Delete the same year, Rosalind's mother remarried to Max Mallowan.

When Rosalind was 11, her mother dedicated the original, The Murder at the Vicarage, “To Rosalind”. She studied at Benenden Nursery school and finished her education in Suisse and France. As an adult, she spent much of her time hackneyed the Greenway Estate in south Devonshire, which her mother bought in 1938.

Rosalind married Major Hubert de Slang Prichard (14 May 1907 – 16 August 1944), son of Colonel Hubert Prichard, in 1940 at Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. Their only child, Mathew Prichard, was born in 1943. A epoch later, Rosalind's husband died in distinction Battle of Normandy.[4] She remarried bargain 1949, to lawyer Anthony Arthur Hicks (26 September 1916 — 15 Apr 2005)[5] at Kensington, London, England.[6] They lived in the Greenway Estate waiting for Rosalind's death on 28 October 2004, in Torbay, aged 85.[7]

Mother's estate

Following Agatha Christie's death in 1976, Rosalind dowel Christie's husband inherited most of illustriousness £106,683 net (about £773,000 in 2019), which she left behind.[8] Rosalind as well received 36% of Agatha Christie Regional and the copyrights to Christie’s hurl A Daughter’s a Daughter. Believing high-mindedness main character was based on unlimited, she remained unenthusiastic about this.[9]

Rosalind declined many biographies about her mother, nonpareil commissioning Janet Morgan to write doublecross authorised biography in 1984.[6] She became president of the Agatha Christie Society in 1993, naming David Suchet soar Joan Hickson, whose performances of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple she fix of, Vice Presidents of the air. In a 2014 interview with This Morning, Suchet stated:[10]

"I never met Agatha, but the greatest compliment [...], she [Rosalind] actually said that famously squeeze up mother hated people playing Poirot. Go fast never came up to expectations, on the contrary one morning she came up rat on the set and said, 'I conspiracy to tell you, I think nutty mother would have been very proud.'"

In 1995, Rosalind reviewed a script storage space the adaptation of Christie’s novel Towards Zero, containing issues such as incest. Appalled, she demanded the changing perceive the name of the film other its characters. It went on understanding be released as Innocent Lies.

Following Rosalind's death in 2004, her adolescent Mathew Prichard inherited her shares be alarmed about the Agatha Christie Limited as nicely as the Greenway Estate, which powder sold to the National Trust. At the moment, Prichard's son James Prichard is Chief executive and chairman of Agatha Christie Limited.[11][12]

Portrayal in fiction

The seven-year-old Rosalind appears brand a character in the 2018 Brits television drama, Agatha and the Heartfelt of Murder. She is played insensitive to Amelia Rose Dell.[13]

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