Ivo Müller Jr. was born on the picturesque Santa Catarina Island, Brazil, to Stella Maris Oliveira, a public worker of Portuguese and Indigenous descent, and Ivo Müller, a public worker of German and Northern European descent.
As a young individual, Ivo Müller Jr. discovered his passion for live performance during his middle school years, which ultimately led him to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law.
However, his fascination with the performing arts prevailed, and he decided to abandon his career in law in favor of acting, making a bold and unconventional career transition.
Ivo Müller Jr.'s impressive acting credits include a stage production of the classic drama "Twelve Angry Men" and the critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning 2012 Portuguese film "Tabu", which won the prestigious Critics' Best Picture award at the Berlin Film Festival.
Throughout his career, Ivo Müller Jr. has collaborated with renowned studios such as HBO, Sony, and Globo TV, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor.
In addition to his acting career, Müller has also worked as an acting teacher and producer, utilizing his expertise to mentor and guide aspiring performers.
Notably, Ivo Müller Jr. served as the acting coach for the acclaimed documentary "Cine Marrocos" (2018),where he worked with homeless people and refugees living in an abandoned movie theater in São Paulo, providing them with a platform to express themselves and share their stories.
His dedication to his craft and his commitment to empowering marginalized communities have solidified his position as a respected and accomplished actor, teacher, and producer in the Brazilian film industry.