Nigel Strangeways
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Nigel Strangeways is a fictional British private detective created by Cecil Day-Lewis, writing under the pen name of Nicholas Blake. He was one of the prominent detectives of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, appearing in sixteen novels between 1935 and 1966. He also features in a couple of short stories.[1]
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Nigel Strangeways | |
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First appearance | A Question of Proof |
Last appearance | The Morning after Death |
Created by | Cecil Day-Lewis (writing as Nicholas Blake) |
Portrayed by | Ernesto Bianco Nigel Stock Glyn Houston Bernard Horsfall Richard Hurndall Simon Cadell Philip Franks Billy Howle |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | Private detective |
Spouse | Georgia Cavendish (deceased) |
Nationality | British |
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