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      • James Sherlock (born Rudgwick, West Sussex) [ 1] is a musician of British and Irish ancestry.
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  2. James Sherlock (born Rudgwick, West Sussex) [1] is a musician of British and Irish ancestry. Born in Sussex, [2] Sherlock studied with Kevin Smith, continuing at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester and Eton College. He read music at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was organ scholar.

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    Early history

    In 1989, when he was 13 years old, Moriarty murdered Carl Powers, whom he claimed "laughed at him". He kept Powers' trainers almost twenty years until he used the shoes as part of his plan to meet Sherlock Holmes and had them planted in the disused flat at 221C Baker Street. From that point onwards he developed and trained his skills at criminal activities and went on to create a large criminal organisation which would stretch across the whole globe.

    Operating behind the scenes

    Moriarty acted as a sponsor, an informant and a mastermind. He is shown to have an interest in Sherlockthat borders on obsession, though he does not hesitate to try to kill him when he loses interest. In his operations, there is never any direct contact between Moriarty and his clients. Jeff Hope, one of Moriarty's clients, attempts to murder Sherlock, but is shot dead by Dr John Watson, Sherlock's friend and flatmate. Hope had previously revealed that he had a sponsor, but refused to tell Sh...

    Revealing himself to Sherlock

    When Sherlock has solved every mystery, he finally meets Moriarty at a swimming pool. Moriarty has taken Johnhostage and wired plastic explosives to him, while having a sniper aimed at him. In an intense showdown, Moriarty warns Sherlock to back off, saying he will "burn the heart out of [him]" if he does not. Moriarty then leaves, and Sherlock rips the explosives off John and tosses them away. However, Moriarty then reappears along with dozens of snipers, saying they cannot be allowed to con...

    A criminal genius, Jim Moriarty was a sadistic and psychopathic individual. He exhibited the following traits: extreme intelligence, grandiosity, incapacity for remorse, arrogance, and an unhealthy degree of self-confidence. He also displayed highly Machiavellian traits. Much like Sherlock, he had a sarcastic, cynical, albeit childish sense of humo...

    Moriarty is of average height, standing a couple of inches below Sherlock, and of a slender build, with dark black hair and pale skin. He can nearly always be seen wearing full dress suits (Westwood, to be precise), such as a dark blue one he wore in his first meeting with Sherlock and a grey one during his visit to the latter's apartment, often ac...

    Genius-Level Intellect: Moriarty has an incredible intellect. He is one of the most intelligent individuals on the planet, rivaled only by Sherlock, Mycroft, Charles Augustus Magnussen, and Eurus H...
    Master Tactician: He was also clearly calculating and resourceful for his age, managing to retrieve an almost undetectable poison that would work effectively in the circumstances that Moriarty requ...
    Master Manipulator: He was highly skilled at manipulation, and even Sherlock found it hard to predict Moriarty's next move. Also, he had complete mastery of terrorist techniques and intimidation st...
    Expert Intimidator: He had an incredible capability for changing his tone of voice and behavior several times in a single sentence for psychological warfare - ranging from serenity, humor, mockery,...

    Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes appears to be the only person who can keep Moriarty entertained. Moriarty reveals several unstable musings of his to Sherlock: he ponders suicide because he is bored with the world, and he is obsessed with the consulting detective until he believes Sherlock is just "another ordinary person". When Sherlock spots the hole in Moriarty's plan, Moriarty seemingly kills himself so as to have the last laugh.In their interactions (and in his interactions with any character so far), Mo...

    Irene Adler

    Irene Adler was one of Moriarty's clients. He is one of the few people in the series that have openly threatened her and it appears as though he is the only one who got away with it. He threatened to "skin her" and "make [her] into shoes" if she lied to him, and at the same time, he also gave her advice on how to manipulate Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes.

    Mycroft Holmes

    While posing as Richard Brook, Moriarty used the information he'd gathered on Sherlock to defile the consulting detective's name in the media. It is revealed that he gained this information from Mycroft Holmes, whom he nicknamed "The Iceman". Mycroft was the only person who could elicit any sort of response from Moriarty when he had him imprisoned secretly. When Moriarty returns, Mycroft displays signs of intimidation that he has only revealed when Sherlock mentions Charles Magnussen and when...

    "Jim Moriarty. Hi!" ―Moriarty introducing himself in "The Great Game". "I've given you a glimpse, Sherlock, just a teensie glimpse of what I've got going on out there in the big bad world. I'm a specialist, you see? Like you." ―Moriarty in "The Great Game". "No one ever gets to me...and no one ever will." ―Moriarty in "The Great Game". "The flirtin...

    Moriarty can be seen wearing a fox pin on his tie on several occasions.In Grimm's Fairy Tales, there is a story called The Wedding of Mrs. Fox which involves a male fox who fakes his own death. Mor...
    His ringtone is "Stayin' Alive", by the Bee Gees.
    Moriarty's favourite composer is Johann Sebastian Bach.
    The song playing while Moriarty is robbing The Tower of London in "The Reichenbach Fall" is "La gazza ladra" by Gioachino Rossini.
  3. Irish/British conductor and pianist James Sherlock is quickly establishing a name for himself on the podium. This season 23/24 he debuts with the Royal Danish Orchestra, Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Finnish National Opera (Dialogues des Carmélites) and at the Savonlinna Opera Festival (Nabucco).

  4. James Moriarty. Professor Moriarty, archcriminal nemesis of Sherlock Holmes in several detective stories and novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Professor James Moriarty is a fictional character and criminal mastermind created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to be a formidable enemy for the author's fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. He was created primarily as a device by which Doyle could kill Holmes and end the hero's stories.

  6. Sherlock Holmes is brilliantly clever, sharply intellectual, and captivatingly mysterious, and he is an object of fascination in his fictional London and the real world. Read on to discover what we know about the Great Detective—or at least, what we think we know. Did Holmes Exist? The Straight Dope: Did Sherlock Holmes Really Exist?