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Sally Lockhart → Portrayed by Billie Piper A teen-age girl in the novel series and TV shows such as The Shadow in the North (Created by Philip Pullman). •Novels: 1872‑1882 •Movie: 2006, 2007. |
Arsène Lupin → Portrayed by Georges Descrières Gentleman thief and master of disguise in books, stage, comics, numerous movies, and several TV series including the French show Arsène Lupin (Created by Mauraice Leblanc ). •Books: 1907‑2012 •Movies: 1908‑2011 •TV series: 1971‑2007. |
Dr. John Thorndyke → Portrayed in the 1964 TV series by Peter Copley A medical doctor and forensic specialist in a series of novels and short stories and TV series including The Case of Oscar Brodski (Created by R. Austin Freeman). •Novels: 1907‑1942. |
Tommy and Tuppence Beresford → TV portrayal of Tommy by David Walliams, of Tuppence by Jessica A typical upper middle class couple in novels, short stories and in the TV series Partners in Crime (Created by Agatha Christie). •Novels: 1922‑1973 •TV series: 2015. |
Hamilton Nash (aka The Continental Op) → Portrayed by James Coburn. A master of deceit in the 36 short stories and two novels and the TV series The Dain Curse (Created by Dashiell Hammett). •Short stories: 1923‑1927 •Novels: 1929 •TV series: 1978. |
Lord Peter Wimsey → Portrays in the TV 1987 series by Edward Petherbridge A wealthy English gentleman in a series of novels, short stories and TV series including Strong Poison (Created by Dorothy L. Sayers). •Novels: 1923‑2014 •TV series: 1972‑1975, 1987. |
Hercule Poirot → Portrayed in the British TV series by David Suchet A dignified and meticulous Belgian detective in novels, short stories, movies and TV including Agatha Christie's Poirot (Created by Agatha Christie). •Novels: 1926‑1975 •Movies: 1931‑1986 •TV series: 1989‑2013. |
Simon Templar (known as The Saint) → Portrayed by Roger Moore in the TV series A British amateur detective portrayed in books, radio, movies and TV by various actors over many years; for example, in the TV series The Saint (Originally created by Leslie Charteris). •Books: 1928‑1963 •Movies: 1938‑1943 •Radio: 1944‑1951 •Comics: 1948‑1961. |
Beatrice Adela Bradley → Portrayed by Diana Rigg A widowed socialite in the novel series and British TV series The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries (Created by Gladys Mitchell). •Novels: 1929‑1975 •TV series: 1999‑2000. |
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Frank and Joe Hardy (The Hardy Boys) → Portrayed by Parker Stevenson and Shaun Cassidy Teenage brothers and amateur detectives in a series of books and a TV series The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (Created by Edward Stratemeyer). •Books: 1929‑present •TV series: 1974‑1977. |
Ellery Queen → Portrayed in the 1975 TV series by Jim Hutton A mystery writer and editor of a magazine in novels, movies, and several TV series including The Adventures of Ellery Queen (Ghost writers as Ellery Queen). •Novels: 1929‑71 •TV series:1950‑1956, 1975‑1976 •Movies: 1940‑1942. |
Albert Campion → TV portrayal by Peter Davidson An aristocrat in the early 20th century in several novels and the TV series Campion (Created by Margery Allingham). •Novels: 1930‑1965 •TV series: 1989‑1990. |
Nancy Drew → Portrayed by various actors over the years including Sophia Lillis in the 2019 film as seen in image. A young high school graduate in many books, a TV series and several movies including the 2019 movie Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (Many writers under the ghost name Carolyn Keene ). •Novels: 1930‑2003 •TV series: 1997, 1995, 2019 •Movies: 1938‑1939, 2002. |
Miss Marple → Portrayed in movies by Margaret Rutherford An old spinster is of independent means in a novels series, movies and TV series including 4.50 from Paddington (Created by Agatha Christie). •Novels: 1930‑1976 •Movies: 1961‑1964 •TV series: 1984‑1992, 2004‑2013. |
Paul Drake → Portrayed by William Hopper The private detective working for Parry Mason Perry Mason (Created by Erle Stanley Gardner). •Novels: 1933‑1973 •Movies: 1934‑1940 •TV series: 1985‑1995, 2020. |
Nero Wolfe → Portrayed in the 2001 TV series by Maury Chaykin An armchair detective in novels, short stories, movies, radio, and several TV series including A Nero Wolfe Mystery (Created by Rex Stout). •Novels: 1934‑1985 •Movies: 1936, 1937 •TV series: 1981, 2001‑2003. |
Jack Casey → Portrayed by Richard Carlye A photographer who helps the police solve crimes in books, movies, radio, and the TV series Casey, Crime Photographer (Created by George Harmon Coxe). •Books: 1942‑1964 •Movies: 1936, 1938 •TV series: 1951‑1952. |
Sexton Blake → Portrayed by Laurence Stanley Payne A bargain basement Sherlock Holmes solving mysteries of all manner. Sexton Blake (Written by Harry Blyth (using the pseudonym Hal Meredeth)). •Comic strips: 1939‑1979 •Silent movies: 1909‑1928 •Movies: 1935‑1945 •TV series 1967‑1971. |
Philip Marlowe → Portrayed in the 1978 movie by Robert Mitchum A wisecracking, hard-drinking, tough P.I. in novels, TV series, and movies including The Big Sleep (Created by Raymond Chandler). •Novels: 1939‑1989 •Movies: 1942‑1978 •TV series: 1959‑1960, 1983‑1986. |
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Michael Shayne → Portrayed in the movies by Lloyd Noland Detective in old style, gathering suspects in one place and naming the murderer, in a series of books, TV series, and several movies such as Michael Shayne, Private Detective (Created by Brett Halliday). •Books: 1939‑1958 •Movies: 1940‑1946 •TV series: 1960‑1961. |
Gay Falcon (and many aliases) → Portrayed by George Sanders, then his brother Tom Conway A suave English gentleman detective solving mysteries in various venues, such as The Gay Falcon (Created by Michael Arlen). •Movies: 1941‑1949 •TV: 1954‑1955. |
Dan Turner → Portrayed in the 1990 movie by Marc Singer Known as the Hollywood Detective in the comic book series appearing in in the second issue of the pulp magazine Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective (Created by Robert Leslie Bellem). •Comic strip: 1942‑1950 •Movie: 1990. |
Nestor Burma → Portrayed by Guy Marchand French private detective in a series of books and the TV series Nestor Burma (Created by Léo Malet). •Books: 1943‑1983 •TV series: 1991. |
Dick Barton → Portrayed by Tony Vogel An ex-Commando who solved all sorts of crimes in the radio series, movies and the TV series Dick Barton: Special Agent (Produced by Raymond Raikes and others). •Radio series: 1946‑1951 •Movies: 1948, 1949, 1950 •TV series: 1979. |
Mike Hammer → Portrayed on TV by Stacy Keach A P.I. who doesn't shy away from violence in the series of novels, movies, and several TV series such as Mike Hammer, ;Private Eye (Created by Mickey Spillaine). •Novels: 1947‑2014 •Movies: 1952‑2003 •TV series: 1958‑1960, 1984‑1998. |
Lew Archer (renamed to Harper in movies) → Portrayed by Paul Newman An often world-weary P.I. working in Southern California in books, a TV series and movies such as Harper (Book written by Ross MacDonald). •Books: 1949‑1976 •TV series: 1975 •Movies: 1966, 1974, 1975. |
Martin Kane → Portrayed by several actors including William Gargan (shown) A private-eye in the the radio series Martin Kane, Private Eye and the TV series The New Adventures of Martin Kane (No creator given). •Radio: 1949‑1953 •TV series: 1957‑1958. |
Charlie Wild → Portrayed by John McQuade A private detective in the TV series Charlie Wild, Private Detective (Written by Peter Barry). •TV series: 1950‑1952. |
China Smith → Portrayed by Dan Duryea A tough, shrewd, charming, and disreputable private eye in Singapore in the TV series China Smith (Written by Jack Laird and Robert C. Dennis). •TV series: 1952‑1955. |
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Agaton Sax → No screen presence Owner of a detective agency in an animated movie and animated TV series, based on several Swedish novels including Agaton Sax and the London Computer Plot (Created by Nils Olof Franzén). •Novels: 1955‑1978 •Movie: 1976 •TV series: 1976. |
Richard Diamond → Portrayed by David Janssen A former police officer and a hard-boiled private detective in the TV series Richard Diamond Private Detective (Written by Blake Edwards). •TV series: 1957‑1960. |
unknown McGraw (no first name mentioned) → Portrayed by Frank Lovejoy Hard-hitting detective in the TV series Meet McGraw (Written by Blake Edwards). •TV series: 1957‑1958. |
Honey West → Portrayed by Anne Francis A detective and ocelot owner who communicates with her partner via a radio hidden in her lipstick case in a book series and the TV series Honey West (Created by Gloria and Forest Fickling). •Books: 1957‑1972 •TV series: 1965‑1966. |
Stuart Bailey (with partner Jeff Spencer) → Bailey portrayed by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. and Spencer portrayed by Roger Smith Two private detectives and former government secret agents with an office on Sunset Strip in LA in the TV series 77 Sunset Strip (Created by Roy Huggins). •TV series: 1958‑1964. |
Peter Gunn → Portrayed by Craig Stevens A sophisticated, well-dressed P.I. in the TV series Peter Gunn (Created by Blake Edwards). •TV series: 1958‑1961. |
Dennis Chase → Portrayed by Dennis Morgan Private investigator who would pass each case to the police after solving the crime in the TV series 21 Beacon Street (Produced by Al Simon). •TV series: 1959. |
Rex Randolph with partner Cal Calhoun → Randolph portrayed by Richard Long and Calhoun portrayed by Andrew Duggan Couple of PIs with an office above the Old Absinthe House in New Orleans' French Quarter in the TV series Bourbon Street Beat (Created by Charles Hoffman). •TV series: 1959‑1960. |
Johnny Staccato → Portrayed by John Cassavetes A jazz pianist and private detective in the TV series Johnny Staccato (Produced by Everett Chambers). •TV series: 1959‑1960. |
Dan Adams → Portrayed by Rod Cameron A former United States Navy intelligence officer turned private detective in the TV series Coronado 9 (Directed by Dann Cahn). •TV series: 1960‑1961. |
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Don Corey (with partners Jed Sills and Dr. Carl Hyatt) → Portrayed by Anthony George, with partners Doug McClure and Sebastian Cabot Owner of a detective agency named Checkmate, Inc. in San Francisco in the TV series Checkmate (Created by Eric Ambler). •TV series: 1960‑1962. |
Johnny Midnight → Portrayed by Edmond O'Brien New York City actor turned private detective in the TV series Johnny Midnight (Produced by Jack Chertok). •TV series: 1960. |
Encyclopedia Brown (Leroy) → Portrayed in the TV series by Scott Bremner A boy detective in the book series, a comic strip, and the TV HBO series beginning with The Case of the Missing Time Capsule (Books written by Donald J. Sobol). •Books: 1963‑2012 •TV series: 1989‑1990. |
Sid Halley → Portray on TV by Mike Gwilym Former British jump racing Champion Jockey in a TV series based on novels such as Whip Hand (Created by Dick Francis). •Novels: 1965‑1995 •TV series: 1979. |
Joe Mannix → Portrayed by Mike Connors An even tempered P.I. and former POW in the TV series Mannix (Created by Richard Levinson and Willam Link). •TV series: 1967‑1975. |
Jeff Randall (and his ghost partner Hopkirk) → Portrayed by Mike Pratt. (Hopkirk portrayed by Kenneth Cope) A womanizing P.I. in the British TV series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (Created by Dennis Spooner). •TV series: 1969‑1970. |
Cordelia Gray → Portrayed by Helen Baxendale A shy young woman who inherited a detective agency in two novels and several TV series including An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (Created by P. D. James). •Novels: 1972, 1982 •TV series: 1997‑2001. |
Barnaby Jones → Portrayed by Buddy Ebsen A private eye who comes out of retirement after his son is murdered in the TV series Barnaby Jones (Developed by Edward Hume). •TV series: 1970‑1983. |
Spenser → Portrayed by in the TV series Robert Urich A smart-mouthed tough P.I. in novels, movies and the TV series Spenser: For Hire (Created by Robert B. Parker). •Novels: 1973‑2014 •TV series: 1985‑1988 •Movies: 1999, 2000, 2001. |
Father Brown → Portrayed by Mark Williams A Catholic priest in several media including the TV series Father Brown (Created by G. K. Chesterton). •TV series: 1974, 2013. |
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Harry O → Portrayed by David Janssen A San Diego cop forced into retirement when he is shot in the back in the TV series Harry O (Created by Howard Rodman). •TV series: 1974‑1976. |
Jim Rockford → Portrayed by James Garner A veteran and peace-loving P.I. in the TV series The Rockford Files (Roy Huggins and Stephen J. Cannell). •TV series: 1974‑1980. |
Harry Tenafly → Portrayed by James McEachin A former policeman in the TV series Tenafly (Written by Richard Levinson and William Link). •TV series: 1974‑1975. |
Matt Helm (not like the book or movie versions) → Portrayed by Anthony Franciosa Retired spy, now a private detective in the TV series Matt Helm (Developed by Sam Rolfe). •TV series: 1975‑1976. |
Brother Cadfael → Portrayed by Derek Jacobi An early 12th-century monk in the novel series and TV series Cadfael (Created by Ellis Peters also known as Edith Pargeter). •Novels: 1977‑1994 •TV series: 1994‑1998. |
Varg Veum → In movies portrayed by Trond Espen Seim A Norwegian private detective in a series of novels and several movies such as Bitre Blomster (Created by Gunnar Staalesen). •Novels: 1977‑2014 •Movies: 2007‑2012. |
James Hazell → Portrayed by Nicholas Ball. A cockney private detective in the British TV drama Hazell (Created by Gordon Williams and Terry Venables). •TV drama: 1978‑1979. |
Dan Tanna → Portrayed by Robert Urich A private detective and Vietnam War vet whose clients include the owner of multiple hotel casinos in Las Vegas in the TV series Vega$ (Created by Michael Mann). •TV series: 1978‑1981. |
Jonathan and Jennifer Hart → Portrayed by Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers A millionaire couple in the TV series Hart to Hart (Created by Sidney Sheldon). •TV series: 1979‑1984. |
Eddie Shoestring → Portrayed by Trevor Eve A former computer expert in the British TV series Shoestring (Created by Robert Banks Stewart and Richard Harris). •TV series: 1979‑1980. |
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William of Baskerville (Italian name is Guglielmo da Baskerville) → Portrayed in the miniseries by John Turturro and Sean Connery in the movie. An enlightened friar in 1337 investigates a series of mysterious deaths at an abbey in The Name of the Rose (The miniseries created by Giacomo Battiato and based on the novel by Umberto Eco). •Novel: 1980 •Movie: 1986 •TV miniseries: 2019. |
Thomas Magnum (with Higgins in later series) → Portrayed by Tom Selleck and in the later series Jay Hernandez A private eye living a luxurious life in Hawaii in the TV series Magnum, P.I. (Created by Donald P. Bellisario). •TV series: 1980‑1988, 2018‑2019. |
E. L. ("Early Leroy") "Tenspeed" Turner (with partner Lionel "Brownshoe" Whitney) → Portrayed by Ben Vareen A hustler who worked as a detective to satisfy his parole requirements in the TV series Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (Created by Stephen M. Cannell). •TV series: 1980. |
Lionel "Brownshoe" Whitney (with partner E. L. "Tenspeed" Turner) → Portrayed by Jeff Goldblum An archetypal accountant in the TV series Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (Created by Stephen M. Cannell). •TV series: 1980. |
Josef Matula → Portrayed by Claus Theo Gärtner A former police officer who becomes a private detective working with a defense attorney in the German TV series Ein Fall für zwei (Created by Karl Heinz Willschrei). •TV series: 1981‑2013. |
Rick Simon (and brother A.J.) → Portrayed by Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker Brother detectives with contrasting ways in the TV series Simon & Simon (Created by Philip DeGuere). •TV series: 1981‑1989. |
Matt Houston → Portrayed by Lee Horsley A wealthy mustachioed Texas oilman in the TV series Matt Houston (Created by Lawrence Gordon). •TV series: 1082‑1985. |
Remington Steele → Portrayed by Pierce Brosnan A former thief and con man hired to be a front P.I. in the TV series Remmington Steele (Created by Robert Butler). •TV series: 1982‑1987. |
Michael Tree (image from a comic book cover) → No screen presence A female private detective who takes over her murdered husband's investigation business in the comic series Ms. Tee (Created by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty). •Comic strip: 1982‑1993. |
Nick Ryder (and his partners Cody Allen and Murray Bozinsky) → Portrayed by Joe Penny, Perry King, and Thom Bray Three buddies and their boat-based detective agency in the TV series Riptide (Created by Frank Lupo and Stephen Cannell). •TV series: 1983‑1986. |
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Jessica Fletcher → Portrayed by Angela Lansbury A widowed writer residing in Cabot Cove, Maine in the TV series Murder She Wrote (Written by William Link and Richard Levin). •TV series: 1984‑1996. |
David Addison (with Mattie Hayes) → Portrayed by Bruce Willis A fast-talking P.I. who partners with Mattie in the TV series Moonlighting (Created by Glenn Gordon Caron). •TV series: 1985‑1989. |
Madelyn "Maddie" Hayes (with David Addison) → Portrayed by Cybill Shepherd A clever former model who owns a detective agency in the TV series Moonlighting (Created by Glenn Gordon Caron). •TV series: 1985‑1989. |
Jack Cleary → Portrayed by Michael Woods An ex-cop working in 1950s L.A. in the TV series Private Eye (Created by Anthony Yerkovich). •TV series: 1987‑88. |
Dirk Gently (real name is Svlad Cjelli) → Portrayed by several actors includingStephen Mangan in the 2010 TV series and show here. a "holistic detective" and psychic in the book series and TV series Dirk Gently (Created by Douglas Adams). •Books: 1987, 1988, 2002 •TV series: 2010‑ 2012, 2016. |
Jake Styles → Portrayed by Joe Penny An investigator working with a fat prosecutor in the TV series Jake and the Fatman (Created by Dean Hargrove and Joel Steiger). •TV series: 1987‑1992. |
Phryne Fisher → Portrayed by Essie Davis A wealthy aristocrat in a series of novels the TV series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (Created by Kerry Greenwood and others). •Novels: 1989‑2008 •TV series: 2012‑. |
Sydney Kells → Portrayed by Valerie Bertinelli Daughter of a now-deceased policeman in the TV series Sydney (Created by Michael J. Wilson). •TV series: 1990. |
Victoria "Vicki" Nelson → Portrayed by Christine Cox Based on the Blood Books by Tanya Huff, a former Toronto Police Service officer in the Canadian TV series Blood Ties (Series created by Peter Mohan). •Novels: 1991‑1997 •TV series: 2007. |
Agatha Raisin → Portrayed by Ashley Jensen Based on the mystery novels by Marion Chesney, a former public relations professional in the British TV series Agatha Raisin (Created by Marion Chesney using the pseudonym M. C. Beaton). •Novels: 1992‑2019 •TV series: 2014‑2020. |
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Byomkesh Bakshi → Portrayed by Rajit Kapur An Indian-Bengali fictional detective and refers to himself as a truth-seeker or Satyanweshi in the TV series Byomkesh Bakshi (Created by Basu Chatterjee). •TV series: 1993‑1997 •Movie: 2015. |
Elly Chandler (with partner Dee Tate shown on the right) → Portrayed by Catherine Russell and her co-star Barbara Flynn Two female private detectives, Elly Chandler and Dee Tate, who run their own private investigation agency in London in the British TV series Chandler & Co. (Created and written by Paula Milne). •TV series: 1994‑1995. |
Sister Fidelma → No screen presence A Celtic nun in the middle of the 7th century who solves mysteries in the book series Sister Fidelma Mysteries (Created by Berresford Ellis, aka Peter Tremayne). •Books: 1994‑2015. |
Jack Irish → Portrayed by Guy Pearce A former criminal lawyer turned P.I. in the three Australian TV movies inclucing Jack Irish: Bad Debts (Created by Peter Temple). •Books: 1996‑2003 •TV movies: 2012, 2013. |
Hetty Wainthropp → Portrayed by Patricia Routledge A retired working-class woman in the British TV series Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (Created by David Cook). •TV series: 1996‑1998. |
Jonathan Creek → Portrayed by Alan Davies A creative consultant to a magician in the British TV series Jonathan Creek (Written by David Renwick). •TV series: 1997‑2004. |
Adrian Monk → Portrayed by Tony Shalhouby A brilliant police consultant with obsessive compulsive disorder in the TV series Monk (Created by Andy Breckman). •TV series: 2002‑2009. |
Rosemary Boxer (with Laura Thyme) → Portrayed by Felicity Kendal A gardening detective in British TV series Rosemary andThyme (Created by Brian Eastman). •TV series: 2003‑2007. |
Laura Thyme (with Rosemary Boxer) → Portrayed by Pam Ferris A gardening detective in the British TV series Rosemary and Thyme (Created by Brian Eastman). •TV series: 2003‑2007. |
Jackson Brodie → TV portrayed by Jason Isaacs. A tough former soldier and policeman in several novels and the TV series Case Histories (Created by Kate Atkinson). •Novels: 2004‑2010 •TV series: 2011‑2013. |
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Veronica Mars → Portrayed by Kristin Bell A school girl whose father is a private detective in the TV series Veronica Mars (Created by Rob Thomas). •TV series: 2004‑2007 •Movie: 2014. |
Burton Guster (with Shawn Spencer) → Portrayed by Dule Hill Shawn's partner in the TV series Psych (Created by Steve Franks). •TV series: 2006‑2014. |
Shawn Spencer (with Burton Guster) → Portrayed by James Roday A wise-cracking sleuth in the TV series Psych (Created by Steve Franks). •TV series: 2006‑2014. |
Emerson Cod → Portrayed by Chi McBride The private detective who enlists the help of the pie-maker in solving murder cases in the TV series Pushing Daisies (Created by Bryan Fuller). •TV series: 2007‑2009. |
Michael Westen → Portrayed by Jeffery Donovan An unlicensed freelance private investigator in the TV series Burn Notice (Created by Matt Nix). •TV series: 2007‑2013. |
Patrick Jane → Portrayed by Simon Baker A con artist and police consultant in the TV series The Mentalist (Created by Bruno Heller). •TV series: 2008‑2015. |
Richard Castle (with detective Kate Beckett) → Portrayed by Nathan Fillion A best-selling mystery novelist in the TV series Castle (Created by Andrew Marlowe). •TV series: 2009‑2016. |
Sherlock Holmes-2 → Portrayed in the 2009 movie by Robert Downey Jr. A renowned detective in a series of novels and adaptations on stage and radio, in TV series, and movies, including Sherlock Holmes (Directed by Guy Ritchie). •Movie: 2009. |
Sherlock Holmes-3 (with Joan Watson) → Portrayed by Jonny Lee Miller A modern-day version of the famous detective in the TV series Elementary (Created by Robert Doherty). •TV series: 2012‑2019. |
Joan Watson (with Sherlock Holmes-3) → Portrayed by Lucy Liu Holmes' former sobriety companion turned detective in the TV series Elementary (Created by Robert Doherty). •TV series: 2012‑now. |
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Cormoran Strike → Portrayed by Tom Burke An ex-SIB investigator, and a veteran of the war in Afghanistan in the books and the TV series Strike (Created by J. K. Rowling). •Novels: 2013‑2020 •TV series: 2017‑2020. |
Angie Everett (with partner Matt Kevin) → Portrayed by Cindy Sampson With her partner, private investigators solving crimes in Toronto in the Canadian TV series Private Eyes (Created by Tim Kilby and Shelley Eriksen). •TV series: 2016‑2021. |
Jessica Jones → Portrayed by Krysten Ritter A super-powered woman who had a brief superhero career once known as Jewel in the TV series Jessica Jones (Created by Melissa Rosenberg). •TV series: 2016‑2018 •Comic book: 2016‑2020. |
Matt Kevin (with partner Angie Everett) → Portrayed by Jason Priestley With his partner, private investigators solving crimes in Toronto in the Canadian TV series Private Eyes (Created by Tim Kilby and Shelley Eriksen). •TV series: 2016‑2021. |
Frankie Drake (with partner Trudy Clarke) → Portrayed by Lauren Lee Smith (Trudy is portrayed by Chantel Riley) The first female private detective in 1920s Toronto, with her crime-solving partner in the Canadian TV series Frankie Drake Mysteries (Created by Carol Hay and Michelle Ricci). •TV series: 2017‑now. |
Eliza Scarlet → Portrayed by Kate Phillips A Victorian young woman who continues her father's detective agency after his death Miss Scarlet and the Duke (Created by Rachael New). •TV series: 2020‑2021. |
; First earliest date on each page | |
1 | 1872 (The Shadow in the North) |
2 | 1929 (The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries) |
3 | 1939 (Michael Shayne, Private Detective) |
4 | 1955 (Agaton Sax and the London Computer Plot) |
5 | 1960 (Checkmate) |
6 | 1974 (Harry O) |
7 | 1980 (The Name of the Rose) |
8 | 1984 (Murder She Wrote) |
9 | 1993 (Byomkesh Bakshi) |
10 | 2004 (Veronica Mars) |
11 | 2013 (Strike) |
Detectives on TV Sorted by Earliest Year | ||
# | Year | Title |
1. | 1872 | (The Shadow in the North) |
2. | 1907 | (Arsène Lupin) |
3. | 1907 | (The Case of Oscar Brodski ) |
4. | 1922 | (Partners in Crime) |
5. | 1923 | (The Dain Curse) |
6. | 1923 | (Strong Poison) |
7. | 1926 | (Agatha Christie's Poirot) |
8. | 1928 | (The Saint) |
9. | 1929 | (The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries) |
10. | 1929 | (The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries) |
11. | 1929 | (The Adventures of Ellery Queen) |
12. | 1930 | (Campion) |
13. | 1930 | (Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase) |
14. | 1930 | (4.50 from Paddington) |
15. | 1933 | (Perry Mason) |
16. | 1934 | (A Nero Wolfe Mystery) |
17. | 1936 | (Casey, Crime Photographer) |
18. | 1939 | (Sexton Blake) |
19. | 1939 | (The Big Sleep) |
20. | 1939 | (Michael Shayne, Private Detective) |
21. | 1941 | (The Gay Falcon) |
22. | 1942 | (Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective) |
23. | 1943 | (Nestor Burma) |
24. | 1946 | (Dick Barton: Special Agent) |
25. | 1947 | (Mike Hammer, ;Private Eye) |
26. | 1949 | (Harper) |
27. | 1949 | (The New Adventures of Martin Kane) |
28. | 1950 | (Charlie Wild, Private Detective) |
29. | 1952 | (China Smith) |
30. | 1955 | (Agaton Sax and the London Computer Plot) |
31. | 1957 | (Richard Diamond Private Detective) |
32. | 1957 | (Meet McGraw) |
33. | 1957 | (Honey West) |
34. | 1958 | (77 Sunset Strip) |
35. | 1958 | (Peter Gunn) |
36. | 1959 | (21 Beacon Street) |
37. | 1959 | (Bourbon Street Beat) |
38. | 1959 | (Johnny Staccato) |
39. | 1960 | (Coronado 9) |
40. | 1960 | (Checkmate) |
41. | 1960 | (Johnny Midnight) |
42. | 1963 | (The Case of the Missing Time Capsule ) |
43. | 1965 | (Whip Hand) |
44. | 1967 | (Mannix) |
45. | 1969 | (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)) |
46. | 1972 | (An Unsuitable Job for a Woman) |
47. | 1973 | (Barnaby Jones) |
48. | 1973 | (Spenser: For Hire) |
49. | 1974 | (Father Brown) |
50. | 1974 | (Harry O) |
51. | 1974 | (The Rockford Files) |
52. | 1974 | (Tenafly) |
53. | 1975 | (Matt Helm) |
54. | 1977 | (Cadfael) |
55. | 1977 | (Bitre Blomster) |
56. | 1978 | (Hazell) |
57. | 1978 | (Vega$) |
58. | 1979 | (Hart to Hart) |
59. | 1979 | (Shoestring) |
60. | 1980 | (The Name of the Rose) |
61. | 1980 | (Magnum, P.I.) |
62. | 1980 | (Tenspeed and Brown Shoe) |
63. | 1980 | (Tenspeed and Brown Shoe) |
64. | 1981 | (Ein Fall für zwei) |
65. | 1981 | (Simon & Simon) |
66. | 1982 | (Matt Houston) |
67. | 1982 | (Remmington Steele ) |
68. | 1982 | (Ms. Tee) |
69. | 1983 | (Riptide) |
70. | 1984 | (Murder She Wrote) |
71. | 1985 | (Moonlighting) |
72. | 1985 | (Moonlighting) |
73. | 1987 | (Private Eye) |
74. | 1987 | (Dirk Gently) |
75. | 1987 | (Jake and the Fatman) |
76. | 1989 | (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries) |
77. | 1990 | (Sydney) |
78. | 1991 | (Blood Ties) |
79. | 1992 | (Agatha Raisin) |
80. | 1993 | (Byomkesh Bakshi) |
81. | 1994 | (Chandler & Co.) |
82. | 1994 | (Sister Fidelma Mysteries) |
83. | 1996 | (Jack Irish: Bad Debts) |
84. | 1996 | (Hetty Wainthropp Investigates) |
85. | 1997 | (Jonathan Creek) |
86. | 2002 | (Monk) |
87. | 2003 | (Rosemary andThyme) |
88. | 2003 | (Rosemary and Thyme) |
89. | 2004 | (Case Histories) |
90. | 2004 | (Veronica Mars) |
91. | 2006 | (Psych ) |
92. | 2006 | (Psych ) |
93. | 2007 | (Pushing Daisies) |
94. | 2007 | (Burn Notice) |
95. | 2008 | (The Mentalist) |
96. | 2009 | (Castle) |
97. | 2009 | (Sherlock Holmes ) |
98. | 2012 | (Elementary ) |
99. | 2012 | (Elementary) |
100. | 2013 | (Strike) |
101. | 2016 | (Private Eyes) |
102. | 2016 | (Jessica Jones) |
103. | 2016 | (Private Eyes) |
104. | 2017 | (Frankie Drake Mysteries) |
105. | 2020 | (Miss Scarlet and the Duke) |