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- Han Moebus drifted to Hollywod in the 1920s where he started out as an extra in films. However, with the coming of World War II, his career took an upward swing because of the growing Anti-German sentiment. If there was a Nazi scene or a foreign military scene Moebus was most likely there either with dialog or collecting a paycheck as a high ranking official.
By the 1950s, Moebus found success by appearing in television through his usual roles as diplomats and various foreign leaders. By the late 1950s, the now wrinkled and serious faced Moebus found himself traversing the unique path of gritty detective dramas and the unpaved streets of televisions old west.
Hans Moebus retired in 1973 and passed away in 1976 leaving behind a great body of work spanning many different generations and boom periods of interest in various subjects.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Phillip Arnold
- Hans Moebus migrated to Hollywood from Germany sometime in the 1920s, and worked there, first in films, and later in the television industry, usually without screen credit, until the 1970s. Erroneous modern sources often confuse him with similarly named actor Hans-Joachim Möbis who worked in several well known German films, but who is not known to have ever left Germany.
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