P.H. Moriarty was a British actor best known for playing hard men and gangsters. He began acting late in life, having worked for many years in several professions including a boxer and a longshoresman. It was whilst working in the latter role that his film career started; a production company, shooting on the docks spotted him one day and asked him to act in their film. Moriarty's film credits include Guy Ritchie's feature film debut Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Long Good Friday, Jaws 3-D and the Western-inspired sci-fi film Outland (1981). He also starred in various British television programmes and TV movies.
Acting
24
Male
1939-01-27
Deptford, London, UK
P. H. Moriarty
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
The Long Good Friday
The Riddle
The Chelsea Cowboy
Number One
Bloody Kids
Jaws 3-D
Chaplin
Palmer
Evil Never Dies
Patriot Games
The Accountant
Fox
Scum
Submerged
Slayground
A Sense of Freedom
Outland
Manilla Envelopes
Quadrophenia
Dear Sarah
The Making of Jaws 3-D: Sharks Don't Die
Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins
Jake's End