He was best known for his many ‘hard-man’ roles.
British acting legend P.H. Moriarty has died at the age of 86.
The Deptford-born actor was perhaps best known to younger audiences for his role as Hatchet Harry Lonsdale in Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
However it was his role as Razors in the 1980 gangster film, The Long Good Friday, that truly cemented his name on the silver screen.
Moriarty also famously played Jack Tate in Jaws 3D and had roles in Quadrophenia, Scum, The Bill, Judge John Deed, Doctors, and Frank Herbert’s Dune.
Moriarty was a former boxer who was working as a docker on the Surrey Docks when he was noticed by a film crew, thus sparking his long acting career.
A statement was released confirming his death which read: “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of P.H. Moriarty, a talented actor best known for his roles in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and The Long Good Friday.
“A gifted voice actor and a dedicated supporter of Orchid, Paul’s contributions and unwavering commitment will always be remembered. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.”
Tributes have since been pouring in for Moriarty with one fan writing: “Sad to hear about the passing today of actor PH Moriarty, aka Razors in The Long Good Friday.”
Another wrote: “So sorry to hear of the passing of P. H. Moriarty absolute gentleman “Razor” to some “Harry the hatchet” to others.”
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