- The height of his film career followed in the 20s where he was able to impersonate some appreciative roles.
- Hans Carl Müller continued his activity at the theater after World War II and he first worked in Cassel before he moved to Munich in 1950 where he was active at the Volkstheater among others.
- His tours led him till to South America where he appeared in Argentina.
- In 1952 he took part in his only postwar movie. He played the role of the prior in "Mönche, Mädchen und Panduren".
- Hans Carl Müller entered the film business in 1919 and his first movie was "König Nicolo".
- The actor Hans Carl Müller began his stage career in the 10s where he first appeared on smaller stages before he was engaged for the Kammerspielen in Munich in 1917. It soon followed engagements in other big cities like Berlin where he also acted at cabarets, Cologne and Hamburg. There he also realised his first stage plays as a director.
- After 1928 he concentrated to the theater exclusively and he also took over the function of a theater director, among them for the "Neue Schauspielhaus" in Königsberg and for the "Nationaltheater" in Mannheim.
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