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Moriarty Wiki Information
In fiction
- Professor Moriarty, the primary villain of the Sherlock Holmes
series of mysteries
- Count Jim Moriarty, character in The Goon Show
- Dean Moriarty, character in the novel On the Road
by Jack Kerouac
- Jack Moriarty, a mostly-hallucinated nemesis of Gregory House on the Holmes-inspired television series House
- Mark Moriarty, troublemaking character from the 1993 DOS game Eagle Eye Mysteries
- Moriarty, Tank radio operator and engineer in the 1970 film Kelly's Heroes
- Colin Moriarty, crime boss and owner of Moriarty's Saloon located in Megaton of the action role-playing game Fallout 3
- Kylie Moriarty, a medical student and sorceress serving as the heroine in the "Knights of Callistor" series
In real life
- Brian Moriarty, computer game author mostly known for Trinity
and Loom
- Cathy Moriarty-Gentile, American actress nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her role in Raging Bull
- Cecil Moriarty, Irish rugby international
- David Moriarty, Irish Roman Catholic bishop and pulpit orator
- Drew McWeeny, film critic who writes under the pseudonym "Moriarty"
- George Moriarty, American baseball player and umpire
- Jack Moriarty, an Australian rules footballer
- James F. Moriarty, a U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
- John Moriarty (conductor), American conductor and stage director
- John Moriarty (writer), Irish writer and philosopher
- Michael Moriarty, American actor now based in British Columbia, Canada; grandson of the baseball player George Moriarty
- Paul Moriarty, Democratic State Assemblyman from New Jersey representing the 4th Legislative District; Mayor of Washington Township (Gloucester County, NJ); former investigative journalist for KYW-TV, channel 3 (CBS Network) Philadelphia, PA
- William Moriarty, a leader of the Communist Party of Canada who sided with the Right Opposition
Places
- Moriarty, New Mexico
- Moriarty Rocks, Tasmania
See also
- Eóganachta
- Eóganacht Locha Léin
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