The series "Sherlock" deservedly enjoys success with viewers, fans of the tape can be found all over the world. The role of Moriarty, who is rightfully considered the main villain of the series, went to an Irish actor named Andrew Scott. Among the actor's merits is the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA).
For the first time, viewers saw a filmed story about Sherlock Holmes back in 1979, during the Soviet era. Soviet TV viewers, probably, could not have imagined that in 35 years the series of the same name would be released, which would be as successful as the Russian version of that time.
Who played Moriarty in the Soviet film
Viktor Evgrafov is exactly the one who happened to play the role of Moriarty in the cycle of Soviet films. However, most likely, the information that the voice-over belongs not to Evgrafov, but to Oleg Dal, is not too widespread. The fact is that Victor's profession is a stuntman, in this regard, Oleg Dal was invited to shoot the film, whose task was to do the work of dubbing the character.
Who played Professor Moriarty in Sherlock
The role of Moriarty from Sherlock went to an actor from Ireland, Andrew Scott. The main antagonist, who was chasing the main character, appeared in front of the audience at the beginning of the series (first and second seasons), the episode was called "The Big Game". Despite the fact that Moriarty's real name is James, he introduced himself to Sherlock as Jim, which is why the name of the hero was assigned to James "Jim" Moriarty.
The plot of the film is based on the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, but the action of the series takes place today. The director of the film decided to move away from the usual patterns, and unlike his predecessors, whose main features were ostentatious politeness, courtesy and elegance, the character of Andrew Scott smoothly reincarnated into a kind of villain with mental disabilities. Plus, it differs from the actors who played the role of Moriarty in other films at a younger age.
Who Voices Moriarty in Sherlock
Such an important and responsible task as dubbing Moriarty's voice fell on the shoulders of the dubbing actor Daniil Eldarov.
Professor Moriarty and the sequel
As the production company Playground Entertainment has reported, it has bought the rights to film a collection of short stories entitled "Professor Moriarty: The Dogs of the D'Urberville", and will soon begin filming a new series based on this book.
- As for the format of the book, this is a memoir, authored by Colonel Moran, who is also Moriarty's assistant.
- A series of stories is dedicated to the brilliant criminal Moriarty. The crime bosses in London are subordinate to him, he skillfully turns the police around his finger. Holmes and Watson are the complete opposite of the main character.
- The name of the scriptwriter has not yet been released, most likely the scriptwriter has not yet been approved.
- There is also no information about who will be responsible for the production. But the idea certainly deserves attention.