Alo Kõrve, a talented individual, was born on December 2, 1978, in Kelmiküla, Jõgevamaa. He attended Jõgeva Gymnasium, where he actively participated in the school's drama club "Liblikapüüdja".
Initially, Alo was not selected to join the Estonian Academy of Music's Higher Theatre School's 20th course. However, due to one of the chosen individuals deciding to pursue a different path, Alo received an opportunity to join the course. Alongside two other candidates, he was called back to the exam commission and ultimately gained admission.
Four years later, Alo graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music's Higher Theatre School, alongside notable alumni such as Evelin Võigemast, Priit Võigemast, Hele Kõrve, and Argo Aadli. Alo and his living partner, Hele Kõrve, chose Tallin City Theatre as their "home-theatre".
The grand finale for Alo's course was the film "Nimed Marmortahvlil" (2002),in which he played the role of Käsper. However, most of his remarkable performances have taken place in the theatre. He has portrayed iconic characters such as Vincent van Gogh in "Vincent", Mordaunt in "Musketeers 20 Years Later", and Iivan in "HIV", among others.
Alo's impressive work has earned him the Kristallkingake (Crystal Shoe Award) in 2001. Furthermore, he was nominated for the Estonian Theatre Awards in 2004.