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Scott first came to prominence portraying James Moriarty in the BBC series Sherlock (2010–2017), for which he won the BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. [1] His role as the priest on the second series of Fleabag (2019) garnered him wider recognition and earned him the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor ...
Andrew Scott plays James Jim Moriarty. James "Jim" Moriarty (Andrew Scott) is a "consulting criminal", a counterpoint to Sherlock's similarly unrivaled "consulting detective". He is responsible for the criminals and crimes in all three episodes of the first series, acting as a sponsor, an informant, or a mastermind.
The episode introduces the archenemy character, James Moriarty (played by Andrew Scott), to the series, who sets Holmes deadlines to solve a series of apparently unrelated cases. Written by Mark Gatiss and directed by McGuigan, "The Great Game" ends with a cliffhanger in which Sherlock and Moriarty reach a standoff involving a bomb attached to ...
The series' Moriarty is played by Randall Park, and he's wearing a polyester polo shirt. ... Who is Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes universe? Professor James Moriarty is Holmes' formidable enemy ...
Starring Morris Chestnut as the eponymous Doctor Watson, the show picks up one year after Sherlock and his archenemy, James Moriarty, fall to their deaths. ... who also played “Asian Jim” in ...
Based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, Watson takes place six months after Moriarty kills the legendary detective.Watson must come to terms with the loss of his best friend and ...
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The April Fool's Adventure" [4] 1946 Robert Dryden: The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The Guest in the Coffin" [5] 1949 Frederick Valk: Sherlock Holmes [6] 1953 Radio adaptation of the play (BBC) Orson Welles: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – "The Final Problem" [7] 1954 BBC Light ...
The film, then under the working title of Sherlock Holmes 2, was reported to be influenced by Conan Doyle's "The Final Problem". [5] While the film took place a year after the events of the first film, [5] Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows was intended to be a stand-alone film that did not require knowledge of the previous movie. [5]