Mike Möller
Mike Möller grew up in a small village in East Germany. Since his childhood days he was very interested in various kind of sports and was always a huge movie fan. Especially martial arts and action films influenced and motivated him the most.
At the beginning he started to train martial arts on his own and creating his own workouts for strength and conditioning. Because there was no gym or martial arts school in his area. Later when he left his village because of learning a trade he started to train in a real gym and joined a Taekwondo club.
He also took every opportunity to shoot with his friends on his own little martial arts films.
Mike began his professional career when he was hired as a stuntman in 2000 with the great Donnie Yen. After that film, he worked with several national and international directors and stunt coordinators.
In 2003 he was nominated for the Taurus World Stunt Award in the Best Fight category for the movie "Half Past Dead".
In 2012, Mike released his first own independent martial arts movie "Urban Fighter" (aka "Street Gangs"). The film won the award for Best Action Picture at the Movieville International Film Festival.
In the same year he was casted in the lead role for the international action film "Atomic Eden", co-starring with Fred Williamson and Lorenzo Lamas.
And up to the present day things have not changed. He still spends a lot of time to improve all his martial arts skills and trains with different Martial Artists from Judo, Karate, Boxing and Wrestling. Also his love for movies hasn't faded away.