Hans von Morhart, a German-born actor, embarked on a remarkable journey to the United States, where he found himself in high demand due to the tumultuous events unfolding in his homeland, specifically the rise of Adolf Hitler. As a result, he landed numerous roles, predominantly playing German servicemen, including privates, guards, sentries, troopers, sub-officers, and officers, as well as members of the SS or Gestapo. Despite his extensive career, Hans von Morhart's name remained relatively unknown to the general public, as his parts were often relatively small.
As the tides of history shifted, and Hitler's influence began to wane, Hans von Morhart made the decision to return to his motherland. He spent some time in West Germany, securing a few acting roles, although none were particularly notable, except for a small part in the 1958 film "Der Arzt von Stalingrad". However, his most significant claim to fame lies in his role as a technical advisor to Lewis Milestone for the classic 1930 film "All Quiet on the Western Front".