Anything well written with good language and clarity and honesty is worth doing. It comes out of the same tradition as Shakespeare.
As long as I'm an hour away from a major airport, I can get to that job.
I was born first to music. But I went into acting because my father knew so much about music he intimidated me. So, I picked an art form, he knew nothing about. So I could be my own man.
I'm not a specialist. I do a lot of things - enjoy them.
I'm very privileged to be the celebrity I am.
I've become so earthy. And I never was earthy. I'm doing all kinds of different roles which are not at all like the intellectual and the legal mind of Ben Stone.
I've had the most wonderful life.
If they want to talk about aliens and anything like that... that's part of the gift God gave us. That's what makes life exciting. We're pretty stuck, you know. What gives flight to our life is our imagination.
Life is best when you are in love.
My big dream is... I'd like to start a restaurant in Halifax. In the tradition of Rick's of Casablanca, Michael Moriarty is starting a restaurant called 'Mike's Cafe Americain.'
When I got political that blew our marriage out of the water. I was not the same person and I admit that.
He won an Emmy in 2002 for James Dean in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie category.
Michael is an accomplished Jazz singer and musician and often performs live in Canada.
Actor Stephen Macht was a roommate of his at Dartmouth.
He served on the editorial board for New York Quarterly at one time.
He received a Best Actor Award for Too Far to Go at the San Remo Film Festival.
Mr. Moriarty currently lives in British Columbia, in Canada.
In 1973 he starred in a made for TV version of The Glass Menagerie that also featured Sam Waterston, who would later replace him on Law & Order.
He is six foot, four and a half inches tall.
He was a Fulbright Scholar at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
He attended the University of Detroit High School.