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  2. Oct 21, 2021 · Following Michael Moriarty's very public and heated departure from "Law and Order" in 1994, he moved to Canada in an act of defiance against the United States, reported...

  3. Aug 2, 2023 · Moriarty, now aged 82, moved to Canada after the drama with Law and Order and continued to act elsewhere. He won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series or Movie for his portrayal of Winton Dean in James Dean in 2001.

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  4. Shortly after leaving Law & Order, Moriarty moved to Canada, declaring himself a political exile. He lived for a time in Halifax, Nova Scotia , where he was granted Canadian citizenship, living in Toronto before settling in Vancouver .

  5. Apr 7, 2021 · After four seasons of playing Executive Assistant District Attorney Ben Stone on Law & Order, Michael Moriarty departed 1994 amid a public conflict with then-Attorney General Janet Reno; at the time, she'd endorsed legislation to limit violent programming like Law & Order.

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  6. Mar 27, 2022 · After his battle led to his departure from Law & Order in 1994, Moriarty declared himself under political exile and moved to Canada.

  7. Shortly after leaving Law & Order, Moriarty moved to Canada, declaring himself a political exile. While he has won a number of Emmy Awards, he never won for his role on Law & Order. He won two Emmy's in 1974 for his role as Jim O'Connor in a 1973 television film adaptation of The Glass Menagerie.

  8. Moriarty campaigned a pushback against Reno’s proposals, but without much support, he grew frustrated with the entertainment industry and moved to Canada in 1994.

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