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Chief Inspector James Japp [Plodding], played by Philip Jackson (1)
Japp is a Scotland Yard detective and is described by Agatha Christie as "a little, sharp, dark, ferret-faced man." He has known Poirot since 1904, when Poirot was still a policeman in Brussels, and he has a high respect for him. The two have worked together many times over the years, and although Japp is no fool, he is always pretty slow on the uptake compared to Poirot.
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