Sebastian Moran

Origin

Born in London in 1840, Sebastian Moran is the son of Sir Augustus Moran, a career diplomat and one-time Minster to Persia. He received an excellent education, attending Eton College and the University of Oxford before enlisting in the military. He fought in the Second Anglo-Afghan War, and rose to the rank of Colonel, receiving awards for his service. He wrote two books, both based around his love of hunting. He was discharged from the army, probably due to his turn towards villainy, and returned to London. He continued to commit crimes while remaining outwardly respectable, and eventually fell in with the criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty, who made him his chief of staff and later assigned him to handle assassinations almost exclusively.  

Creation

 Moran was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He made his first appearance in “The Adventure of the Empty House”. 

Major Story Arcs

The Final Problem 

Like Moriarty, Moran is able to slip the net that ensnares much of Moriarty’s crime ring in England, and follows the Professor to Switzerland, witnessing his death at the Reichenbach Falls. He attempts to kill Sherlock Holmes, who had survived the fight, by throwing boulders at him, but fails. He returns to London, now unemployed, and takes up cheating at cards to sustain himself.

The Empty House

One of the men he plays cards with threatens to expose his cheating, so he murders him. This attracts the attention of Holmes, who has been faking his death for the past three years. Holmes takes the case, effectively announcing his return to his enemies, including Moran. Deciding to kill the detective, Moran sets up in the empty house across the street from Holmes’ flat, planning to shoot the man through his window. Holmes anticipates his plan, however, and manages to orchestrate Moran’s arrest.   

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 

Moran is revealed to have rescued Moriarty after his confrontation at the Reichenbach Falls. When Moriarty becomes the head of British Intelligence, he delegates the running of his pseudo-criminal empire to Moran, who is revealed to be a secret agent.  

Powers and Abilities

Moran is an excellent shot and very skilled with a gun. He is also capable at unarmed fighting.  

Other Media

Film

The Return of Sherlock Holmes  
Moran appears as a minor character. He is played by Donald Crisp.  
The Sleeping Cardinal 
Moran appears in this film. He is played by Louis Goodrich.  
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes   
Moran makes a brief appearance in this film. He is played by Wilfird Caithness.
Silver Blaze  
Moran appears as Moriarty’s right-hand man in this film. He is played by Arthur Goullet.  
Terror By Night  
Moran appears as the main villain, a jewel thief. He is played Alan Mowbray. 
Without a Clue 
Moran appears as Moriarty’s bodyguard. He is played by Tom Killick 
Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street 
Moran appears in this animated film. He is played by Jou Fujimoto.  
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Moran appears as a mercenary who has been hired by Moriarty. He is played by Paul Anderson. 

Literature  

Sherlock Holmes Canon  
Moran was originally created for the Sherlock Holmes Stories. He appears in one short story, and is mentioned in a further two. 
The Man from UNCLE  
Moran is reported to be the founder of THRUSH in several of the novels in this series by David McDaniel. 
The Return of Moriarty 
In this book by John Gardner, Moran attempts to take control of Moriarty’s criminal empire. He is killed by Moriarty after getting arrested.  
Professor Moriarty Series 
In this series by Michael Kurland, which casts Moriarty in the role of antihero, Moran appears as an associate of his in Death By Gaslight and The Empress of India
Anno Dracula  
Moran is a vampire in this book by Kim Newman
The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures 
Moran appears in the short story “The Affray at the Kildare Street Club” by Peter Tremayne. 
Flashman   
Moran appears in two novels in this series by George MacDonald Frasier, Flashman and the Tiger and Flash for Freedom!
Shadows Over Baker Street   
Moran appears in two short stories in this anthology which collects pastiches of Holmes and HP Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos, “Tiger! Tiger!” by Elizabeth Bear, and “A Study in Emerald” by Neil Gaiman. 
My Sherlock Holmes 
“A Study in Orange” by Peter Tremayne is a short story about an encounter with Holmes told from Moran’s point of view. 
The Veiled Detective 
Moran makes an appearance in this novel by David Stuart Davies. 

Whitechapel Gods
Moran makes a minor appearance in this steampunk novel by SM Peters.  
Gaslight Grimoire 
Moran appears in the short story “Sherlock Holmes in the Lost World” by Martin Powell. He is killed by Professor Challenger after trying and failing to rebuild Moriarty’s empire.  
Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D’Urbervilles   
Moran plays the Watson to Moriarty’s Holmes in this collection of short stories by Kim Newman. 
The Moriarty Papers
Moran is listed as the compiler of this book, which details many of Moriarfty’s schemes.  

Television

Sherlock Holmes 
Moran appears in the episode “The Empty House”. He is played by Eric Maturin 
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson 
Moran appears in one film in this Russian made-for-telvision movie series. He is played by Nikolai Kryukov.  
The Baker Street Boys  
Moran appears in the episode “The Adventure of the Winged Scarab: Part 2”. He is played by Michael Godley.  
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Moran appears in the episode “The Empty House”. He is played by Patrick Allen  

Theatre

The Crown Diamond  
Moran appears as the villain in this Conan Doyle-written play, first staged in 1921.