As one of Hollywood's tallest actors standing at 6' 4", he will always be noticed. Michael Moriarty is one of the great character T.V. actors of all time. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1941. Moriarty was to move to London, England, where he built up a name as a great stage actor. It was also here he attended London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts as a Fullbright Scholar and as a student of Stella Adler. Michael Moriarty also had early employment selling encyclopedias and tyres. Moriarty from 1971 was to star in a number of successful movies, like Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) and The Last Detail (1973), but his biggest success was to follow when he won a Golden Globe for his performance as the cruel, old, vicious Erik Dorf in "Holocaust" (1978) (a 1978 mini series), which also stars James Woods.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Ian DoyleMichael Moriarty was born in Detroit, attended the University of Detroit High School and then matriculated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, in 1963. His parents were Dr. George Moriarty, a Detroit police surgeon, and Eleanor Paul of North Dakota. Both attended the University of Minnesota where they met and married. Mr. Moriarty debuted on Broadway in "The Trial of The Catonsville Nine" in which he portrayed George Mische. Michael's biggest breakthrough was his portrayal on Broadway of Julian Weston in "Find Your Way Home" in 1974. He is, however, most widely acclaimed for his role in "Law & Order" (1990), Ben Stone.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Michael Moriarty| Suzana Cabrita | (10 October 1998 - 1999) (divorced) |
| Anne Hamilton Martin | (1978 - 1997) (divorced) |
| Francoise Martinet | (1966 - 1978) (divorced) 1 child |
| Margaret Brychka | (? - present) |
Often plays characters with political or military command
Towering stature
Was once on the editorial board for New York Quarterly. He has also published a number of poems in this journal.
Alleges that he was dismissed from his role on "Law & Order" (1990) because of his threatened lawsuit against Janet Reno, who had been campaigning against violence in the media and cited his show as a major offender.
Arrested for assault after slapping his girlfriend/manager Margaret Brychka after a fight in a Vancouver bar. [November 2000]
In 1971, Michael stunned playgoers at the Alley Theater in Houston by suddenly stopping in the middle of a performance of "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail," told the audience he was too tired to continue and walked off the stage. The audience went home, and Moriarty left town.
In the 1990s, attempted to enter Canadian politics by forming his own political party.
While a student at Dartmouth College, he was a roommate of Stephen Macht.
Loves Jerome Kern songs.
Has appeared in two different, completely unrelated productions with Joel Gretsch about mysterious abduction: "Taken" (2002) (mini) and "4400, The" (2004).
Won Broadway's 1974 Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic) for "Find Your Way Home."
His grandfather, George Moriarty, was a major league baseball player and then a MLB umpire.
Frequently cast in Larry Cohen's films.
Starred with Sam Waterston in The Glass Menagerie (1973) (TV). Ironically, after his character was written out of "Law & Order" (1990) in 1995, Waterston was cast as his replacement.
While he has won a number of Emmy Awards, he never won for his role on "Law & Order" (1990).
Was originally supposed to play the Captain Cutshaw character in William Peter Blatty's The Ninth Configuration (1980), but dropped out at the last minute and was replaced by Scott Wilson.
Irish-American.
Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1973" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 25.
(June 2002) Living near Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.
(July 2005) Occasionally plays jazz piano at Rossini's in Vancouver.
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