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- Professor Moriarty - Wikipedia
Professor James Moriarty is a fictional character and criminal mastermind created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to be a formidable enemy for the author's fictional detective Sherlock Holmes He was created primarily as a device by which Doyle could kill Holmes and end the hero's stories
- James Moriarty | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Professor James Moriarty is the main antagonist of the Sherlock Holmes franchise He is a high-leveled and vicious crime lord in London, Sebastian Moran's boss and the archenemy of Sherlock Holmes, being famously described as the "Napoleon of Crime" and the most dangerous enemy Holmes has ever
- James Moriarty - The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
He had a brother with the same first name, colonel James Moriarty (FINA, 4) He was extremely tall and thin, his forehead domed out in a white curve, and his two eyes were deeply sunken in his head He was clean-shaven, pale, and ascetic-looking, retaining something of the professor in his features
- Meet Professor James Moriarty, detective fictions foundational . . .
Professor James Moriarty is the only villain sharp enough to outwit the greatest detective of all time—even Holmes himself refers to Moriarty as "the Napoleon of Crime "
- Professor Moriarty | Character, Origin, Adaptations | Britannica
Professor Moriarty, nemesis of Sherlock Holmes in the detective stories and novels by Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle He is an archcriminal who controls London ’s underworld while maintaining a respectable public image
- Who Is Moriarty From The Sherlock Holmes Stories? Your Guide . . . - Grunge
Professor James Moriarty, the archnemesis of Sherlock Holmes, has a considerable legacy in popular fiction Here is your guide to the character
- Erin Moriarty - IMDb
Erin Moriarty Actress: The Boys New York City-born Erin Moriarty launched her acting career in a way many hopefuls dream of: with an awards-recognized project Erin first appeared on screen in the Emmy-nominated soap opera One Life to Live (1968) in 2010, playing the character Whitney Bennett in six episodes In 2011 she built on her TV work with a guest role in an episode of Law Order
- Professor Moriarty - Conan Doyle Info
Explore the legacy of Professor Moriarty of Sherlock Holmes fame Was he inspired by the real-life criminal, Adam Worth?
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