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Occupation
  
Actor/Musician

Height
  
1.93 m

Years active
  
1971—present

Children
  
Matthew Moriarty

Name
  
Michael Moriarty

Albums
  
Rough 'n Gritty

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
April 5, 1941 (age 82) (
1941-04-05
)

Spouse
  
Suzana Cabrita (m. 1998–1999)

Movies and TV shows
  
Law & Order, Pale Rider, The Stuff, Q, Holocaust

Similar People
  
Larry Cohen, Carrie Snodgress, Chris Penn, Richard Kiel, Steven Hill

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Michael Moriarty (born April 5, 1941) is an American-Canadian stage and screen actor and a jazz musician. He received an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for his first acting role on American television as a Nazi SS officer in the 1978 mini-series Holocaust, and he played Executive Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Stone for the first four seasons (1990–1994) on the television show Law & Order. Moriarty is also known for his roles in films such as Bang the Drum Slowly, Who'll Stop the Rain, Q: The Winged Serpent, The Stuff, Pale Rider, Troll, Courage Under Fire, and Shiloh.

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Early life

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Michael Moriarty was born in Detroit, Michigan on April 5, 1941. He is the son of Elinor (née Paul) and George Moriarty, a surgeon. His grandfather George Moriarty was a third baseman, umpire, and manager in the major leagues for nearly 40 years.

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Moriarty attended middle school at Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills before transferring to the University of Detroit Jesuit High School for high school. He then matriculated at Dartmouth College in the class of 1963, where he was a theatre college major. After receiving his degree, he left for London, England, where he enrolled in the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, after receiving a Fulbright Scholarship.

Acting career

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Before gaining fame in films, Moriarty worked for several years as an actor at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. In 1973, Moriarty was cast as the egocentric Henry Wiggen in Bang the Drum Slowly, a film about the unlikely friendship between two baseball teammates – the second being Robert De Niro, a slow-thinking catcher who becomes terminally ill. In the same year, Moriarty starred in a TV movie adaptation of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie with Katharine Hepburn. Coincidentally, the film also featured Sam Waterston, who later replaced Moriarty as the Executive Assistant District Attorney on Law & Order. Moriarty's role in The Glass Menagerie (as "Jim," the Gentleman Caller; Waterston played the son "Tom") won him an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor of the Year. In 1974, Moriarty starred as rookie detective Bo Lockley in the acclaimed gritty police drama Report to the Commissioner.

Moriarty won a Tony Award in 1974 for his performance in the play Find Your Way Home. His career on the screen was slow to develop, while his theatre career was flourishing. He starred as a German SS officer in the television miniseries Holocaust, which earned him another Emmy. Through the 1980s, Moriarty starred in such Larry Cohen movies as Q, The Stuff, It's Alive III: Island of the Alive, and A Return to Salem's Lot (much later, he appeared in Cohen's Masters of Horror episode "Pick Me Up"), as well as Clint Eastwood's Pale Rider and The Hanoi Hilton. In 1986, he starred in the fantasy science fiction movie Troll, playing the role of Harry Potter Sr. (unrelated to the 2001 Harry Potter series.)

In 1989, Michael Moriarty starred in the HBO production "Tailspin – Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy", which dramatized the Soviet Union's shoot-down of Korean Air Lines flight 007 in 1983. He portrayed U.S. Air Force Major Hank Daniels, who was largely ignored if not ridiculed for showing how the ill-fated airliner had strayed off course into airspace known by the Soviets to be used by U.S. Air Force electronic surveillance planes as they approached Soviet airspace.

From 1990 to 1994, Moriarty starred as Ben Stone on Law & Order. He left the show in 1994, alleging that his departure was a result of his threatening a lawsuit against then-Attorney General Janet Reno, who had cited Law & Order as offensively violent. Moriarty criticized Reno's comment, and claimed that not only did she want to censor shows like Law & Order but also such fare as Murder, She Wrote. He later accused Law & Order executive producer Dick Wolf of not taking his concerns seriously, and claimed that Wolf and other network executives were "caving in" to Reno's "demands" on the issue of TV violence. On September 20, 1994 on The Howard Stern Show, he made an offer to NBC, claiming that he would return to his role on the show if Dick Wolf was fired. Moriarty published a full-page advertisement in a Hollywood trade magazine, calling upon fellow artists to stand up with him against attempts to censor TV show content. He subsequently wrote and published The Gift of Stern Angels, his account of this time in his life. The character of Ben Stone has yet to reappear on the franchise.

Wolf and others working on Law & Order tell a different story, however. On November 18, 1993, Moriarty and Wolf, along with other television executives, met with Reno to dissuade her from supporting any law that would censor the show. Wolf said that Moriarty overreacted to any effect the law was likely to have on the show. Law & Order producers claim they were forced to remove Moriarty from the series because of "erratic behavior", an example of which reportedly happened during the filming of the episode "Breeder" when, according to the episode's director, Arthur Forney, Moriarty was unable to deliver his lines with a straight face. Series and network officials deny any connection between his departure and Janet Reno. Wolf also denies that the show has become less violent, graphic or controversial since 1994.

Moriarty acted in The Last Detail, Courage Under Fire, Along Came a Spider, Shiloh, Emily of New Moon and James Dean, for which he won his third Emmy. In 2007 he debuted his first feature-length film as screenwriter and performed the role of a man who thinks he is Adolf Hitler in Hitler Meets Christ.

Musical career

In addition to his acting career, Moriarty is a semi-professional jazz pianist and singer, as well as a classical composer. He has recorded three jazz albums (though the first, Reaching Out, went unreleased). He has performed live regularly in both New York and Vancouver with a jazz trio and quintet. In a 1990 concert review, New York Times reviewer Stephen Holden called Moriarty "a jazz pianist of considerable skill, an oddball singer with more than one vocal personality, and a writer of eccentric, jivey jazz songs."

Politics

Moriarty is politically active, describing himself as a "centrist", and sometimes as a "realist".

Moriarty announced his intention to run for the presidency in 2008 in an interview in the November 2005 issue of Northwest Jazz Profile, but he never formally declared his candidacy. He later endorsed fellow former Law & Order actor Fred Thompson for the presidency during the 2008 Republican primaries, as well as Carly Fiorina during the 2016 primary election cycle. He has been a frequent contributor of numerous political columns to the ESR (Enter Stage Right) online Journal of Conservatism.

Personal life

Shortly after leaving Law & Order, Moriarty moved to Canada, declaring himself a political exile. He lived for a time in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he was granted Canadian citizenship, and Toronto, Ontario before settling in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Moriarty lives in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, where he still acts, writes and plays music. On the blog Enter Stage Right Moriarty writes that he was a "very bad drunk", but that as of February 1, 2004, he had been sober for three years.

Filmography

Actor
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The Sons of Summer (completed) as
Spectator
2023
Of Things Past as
Michael Dietrich
2022
The Phantoms as
Mr. Hendricks
2021
Gunfight at Dry River as
John 'Boone' Hawkins
2012
The Yellow Wallpaper as
Mr. Isaac Hendricks
2007
Hitler Meets Christ as
Hitler
2006
Santa Baby (TV Movie) as
T.J. Hamilton
2006
Force of Impact (TV Movie) as
General Dutton
2006
12 Hours to Live (TV Movie) as
Donald Saunders
2006
Masters of Horror (TV Series) as
Jim Wheeler
- Pick Me Up (2006) - Jim Wheeler
2005
Neverwas as
Dick
2005
Fugitives Run as
Callohan
2004
The 4400 (TV Series) as
Orson Bailey
- Mommy's Bosses (2005) - Orson Bailey (uncredited)
- Pilot: Part 1 (2004) - Orson Bailey
- Pilot: Part 2 (2004) - Orson Bailey
2003
Mob Princess (TV Movie) as
Eddy
2003
Just Cause (TV Series) as
Dr. Hamilton Whitney
- Death's Details (2003) - Dr. Hamilton Whitney
2002
Swimming Upstream as
Morris Bird II
2002
The Dead Zone (TV Series) as
Reverend Eugene 'Gene' Purdy
- Unaired Pilot (2002) - Reverend Eugene 'Gene' Purdy
2002
Taken (TV Mini Series) as
Colonel Thomas Campbell
- Beyond the Sky (2002) - Colonel Thomas Campbell
2002
Living with the Dead as
Adrian, Psychic
2001
Out of Line as
Larry Frank
2001
James Dean (TV Movie) as
Winton Dean
2001
Mentors (TV Series) as
William Randolph Hearst
- Citizen Cates (2001) - William Randolph Hearst
2001
Along Came a Spider as
Senator Hank Rose
2001
Mindstorm as
Schmidt
2001
House of Luk as
Mr. Kidd
2000
Children of Fortune (TV Movie) as
Sheriff Bast
2000
Cold Blooded as
Mark Solomon
2000
The Outer Limits (TV Series) as
Solicitor-General Wallace Gannon
- Final Appeal (2000) - Solicitor-General Wallace Gannon
2000
Becoming Dick (TV Movie) as
Director (Mirkin)
2000
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne (TV Series) as
Dr. Draco
- The Eyes of Lazarus (2000) - Dr. Draco
2000
Children of My Heart (TV Movie) as
Rodrique Eymard
1999
The Art of Murder as
Cole Sheridan
1999
Woman Wanted as
Richard Goddard
1997
PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (TV Series) as
Michael Kelly
- Forever and a Day: Part 2 (1999) - Michael Kelly
- Forever and a Day: Part 1 (1999) - Michael Kelly
- The Egress (1998) - Michael Kelly
- The Endangered (1998) - Michael Kelly
- Map to the Stars (1998) - Michael Kelly
- Kiss of the Tiger (1998) - Michael Kelly
- The Grey Men (1997) - Michael Kelly
- The Warrior (1997) - Michael Kelly
- Donor (1997) - Michael Kelly
- Threads (1997) - Michael Kelly
1999
Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season as
Ray Preston
1999
Strange World (TV Series)
- Pilot (1999)
1998
Emily of New Moon (TV Series) as
Douglas Starr
- A Shadow in His Dream (1998) - Douglas Starr
- Storms of the Heart (1998) - Douglas Starr
- Eye of Heaven (1998) - Douglas Starr
1998
Earthquake in New York (TV Movie) as
Captain Paul Stenning
1998
Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
Dr. Chester Crayton
- Seek and Ye Shall Find (1998) - Dr. Chester Crayton
1998
Poltergeist: The Legacy (TV Series) as
Major Robert 'Jonathan' Boyle
- Father to Son (1998) - Major Robert 'Jonathan' Boyle
1997
Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants (TV Movie) as
Galileo
1997
Major Crime (TV Movie) as
Gordon Tallas
1997
Dead Man's Gun (TV Series) as
John Pike
- Death Warrant (1997) - John Pike
1997
Managua
1997
The Arrow (TV Mini Series) as
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1996
Calm at Sunset (TV Movie) as
Russell Pfeiffer
1996
Shiloh as
Ray Preston
1996
Crime of the Century (TV Movie) as
Governor Harold Hoffman
1996
Courage Under Fire as
General Hershberg
1996
Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions (TV Movie) as
Matthew Wylie
1995
Broken Silence as
Father Mulligan
1995
Children of the Dust (TV Mini Series) as
John Maxwell
- Episode #1.2 (1995) - John Maxwell
- Episode #1.1 (1995) - John Maxwell
1990
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Old Friends (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Doubles (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Nurture (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Sanctuary (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Wager (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Mayhem (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Big Bang (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Kids (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Censure (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Breeder (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Snatched (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Golden Years (1994) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Pursuit of Happiness (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Born Bad (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- American Dream (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Apocrypha (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Pride and Joy (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Black Tie (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Profile (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Discord (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Volunteers (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Sweeps (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Benevolence (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Manhood (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Securitate (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Virus (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Animal Instinct (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Conduct Unbecoming (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Jurisdiction (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Mother Love (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Promises to Keep (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Night & Fog (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Right to Counsel (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Extended Family (1993) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Consultation (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Point of View (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Prince of Darkness (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Self Defense (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Helpless (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Wedded Bliss (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Corporate Veil (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Forgiveness (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Conspiracy (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Skin Deep (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Working Stiff (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Silence (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Intolerance (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Fertile Fields (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Cradle to Grave (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Sisters of Mercy (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Vengeance (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Trust (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Blood Is Thicker- (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Severance (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Star Struck (1992) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- His Hour Upon the Stage (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Heaven (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Renunciation (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Out of Control (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- In Memory Of (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Misconception (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- God Bless the Child (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Asylum (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Aria (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Wages of Love (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Confession (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Blue Wall (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Sonata for Solo Organ (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Troubles (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Serpent's Tooth (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Secret Sharers (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Mushrooms (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Torrents of Greed: Part 2 (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Torrents of Greed: Part 1 (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Violence of Summer (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- A Death in the Family (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Life Choice (1991) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Out of the Half-Light (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Prisoner of Love (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Indifference (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Poison Ivy (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- By Hooker, by Crook (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Everybody's Favorite Bagman (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Happily Ever After (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- The Reaper's Helper (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Subterranean Homeboy Blues (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
- Prescription for Death (1990) - Executive ADA Ben Stone
1993
Born Too Soon (TV Movie) as
Fox Butterfield
1990
Full Fathom Five as
McKenzie
1989
The Secret of the Ice Cave as
Manny Wise
1989
Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy (TV Movie) as
Maj. Hank Daniels
1987
The Equalizer (TV Series) as
Wayne 'Seti' Virgil / Dr. Peter Kapik
- Starfire (1989) - Wayne 'Seti' Virgil
- Encounter in a Closed Room (1987) - Dr. Peter Kapik
1988
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
Warren Cribbens
- 20/20 Vision (1988) - Warren Cribbens
1988
Frank Nitti: The Enforcer (TV Movie) as
Hugh Kelly
1988
Windmills of the Gods (TV Mini Series) as
Ellison
- Episode #1.2 (1988) - Ellison
- Episode #1.1 (1988) - Ellison
1987
Dark Tower as
Dennis Randall
1987
A Return to Salem's Lot as
Joe Weber
1987
It's Alive III: Island of the Alive as
Stephen Jarvis
1987
The Hanoi Hilton as
Williamson
1986
Hotel (TV Series) as
Brad Carlton
- Heroes (1986) - Brad Carlton
1986
Troll as
Harry Potter Sr.
1986
Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) as
Patrick Lowell
- Act of Conscience (1986) - Patrick Lowell
1985
Odd Birds as
Brother T.S. Murphy
1985
Pale Rider as
Hull Barret
1985
The Stuff as
David
1982
The Sound of Murder as
Charles Norberry
1982
Blood Link as
Keith Mannings / Craig Mannings
1982
Q: The Winged Serpent as
Jimmy Quinn
1981
Reborn as
Mark
1979
Too Far to Go (TV Movie) as
Richard Maple
1978
The Winds of Kitty Hawk (TV Movie) as
Wilbur Wright
1978
Who'll Stop the Rain as
John Converse
1978
Holocaust (TV Mini Series) as
Erik Dorf
- Part 4: 1944-1945 (1978) - Erik Dorf
- Part 3: 1942-1944 (1978) - Erik Dorf
- Part 2: 1941-1942 (1978) - Erik Dorf
- Part 1: 1935-1940 (1978) - Erik Dorf
1977
The Deadliest Season (TV Movie) as
Gerry Miller
1975
Report to the Commissioner as
Bo Lockley
1974
Shoot It Black, Shoot It Blue as
Herbert G. Rucker
1973
The Glass Menagerie (TV Movie) as
Jim O'Connor
1973
The Last Detail as
Marine O.D.
1973
A Summer Without Boys (TV Movie) as
Abe Battle
1973
Bang the Drum Slowly as
Henry
1972
Hickey & Boggs as
Ballard
1971
My Old Man's Place as
Trubee Pell
Writer
2007
Hitler Meets Christ (play "Hitler Meets Christ at the Port Authority Bus Terminal") / (screenplay)
1996
PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (TV Series) (character Michael Kelly)
Music Department
2007
Hitler Meets Christ (composer: additional songs, from his album Temporary Child)
Soundtrack
2007
Hitler Meets Christ (writer: "Snakes In The Snow", "Temporary Child")
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Masters of Horror (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2006) (writer - 1 episode, 2006)
- Pick Me Up (2006) - (performer: "Snakes in the Snow") / (writer: "Snakes in the Snow")
1982
Q: The Winged Serpent (performer: "Evil Dream") / (writer: "Evil Dream")
Thanks
2004
Law & Order: The First 3 Years (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
Self
2020
The Paley Center Presents Law & Order: Before They Were Stars (TV Special documentary) as
Archival
2019
Wie Holocaust ins Fernsehen kam (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Interviewee / Darsteller von Erik Dorf
2018
Cohen's Alive: Looking Back At The It's Alive Films (Video documentary short) as
Self
2017
King Cohen (Documentary) as
Self
2004
Law & Order: The First 3 Years (Video documentary short) as
Self
2002
'Law & Order': The Beginning (Video documentary short) as
Self
2002
The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner & Presenter
1998
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg (Documentary) as
Self - interviewee
1994
Baseball (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Various
- A National Heirloom (1994) - Various (voice)
- Something Like a War (1994) - Various (voice)
1994
In a New Light '94 (TV Special) as
Self
1994
Investigative Reports (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor, Law & Order
- Prime Time Violence (1994) - Self - Actor, Law & Order
1991
The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1990
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Jay Leno (guest host), Michael Moriarty, Debbie Allen, Chuck Martin, Kenny Rankin, Dan Siegel (1991) - Self - Guest
- Episode #29.25 (1990) - Self - Guest
1990
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Michael Moriarty (1990) - Self - Guest
1987
Nightlife (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.161 (1987) - Self
1979
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special) as
Self
1978
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 15 December 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
1978
The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1974
The 26th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1974
The 28th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
Archive Footage
2016
Comedian Richard Sandling and Ashens Explore the Stuff (TV Short) as
David 'Mo' Rutherford
2013
Spotlight on Broadway (TV Series) as
Self
- The Moderns (2013) - Self
2010
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
David 'Mo' Rutherford / Jimmy Quinn / Harry Potter Sr.
- The Stuff (2012) - David 'Mo' Rutherford
- Q: The Winged Serpent (2012) - Jimmy Quinn
- Troll Trilogy (2010) - Harry Potter Sr.
2004
The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made (Video documentary)
2002
Taken (TV Mini Series) as
Colonel Thomas Campbell
- Jacob and Jesse (2002) - Colonel Thomas Campbell (uncredited)
2000
Emily of New Moon (TV Series) as
Douglas Starr
- A Seller of Dreams (2000) - Douglas Starr

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