James
Professor James Moriarty a fictional character and the archenemy of the detective Sherlock Holmes
Professor Moriarty was created in 1893.
Colonel Sebastian Moran unless you count his younger brother Colonel James Moriarty, a station-master in the West of England.
Professor James Moriarty. a retired mathematics professor, Holmes refers to him as "the Napoleon of crime." In the case, "The Final Problem" found in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Holmes takes on this criminal mastermind in a battle of wits and physical prowess that ultimately ends in the apparent death of both in Reichenbach Falls.
Ambrose James Moriarty died in 1949.
James
Professor James Moriarty a fictional character and the archenemy of the detective Sherlock Holmes
It is professor James Moriarty who is shown in the second movie.
Colonel Sebastian Moran unless you count his younger brother Colonel James Moriarty, a station-master in the West of England.
Professor Moriarty was created in 1893.
Professor James Moriarty. a retired mathematics professor, Holmes refers to him as "the Napoleon of crime." In the case, "The Final Problem" found in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Holmes takes on this criminal mastermind in a battle of wits and physical prowess that ultimately ends in the apparent death of both in Reichenbach Falls.
moran(calones) Professor James Moriarty was Sherlock Holmes nemesis.
The character 'M' is played by Richard Roxburgh.
His main arch enemy was Professor James Moriarty.
Ambrose James Moriarty was born in 1870.
Never. There is a book by Philip Jose Farmer titled 'The Other Log of Phileas Fogg,' which claims that the Jules Verne character, Captain Nemo, and Professor James Moriarty are the same person. You may also be thinking of the short story'A Study in Emerald' by Neil Gaimanin which Holmes and Moriarty reverse roles.