Mike Möller, a renowned martial artist and stuntman, was born and raised in a small village in East Germany. From a young age, he was fascinated by various sports and movies, with martial arts and action films leaving a profound impact on him.
Growing up without access to a gym or martial arts school, Mike took matters into his own hands, creating his own workout routines for strength and conditioning. Later, when he moved to a new area to learn a trade, he joined a Taekwondo club and began training in a real gym.
Mike's passion for martial arts soon led him to start making his own short films with friends, showcasing his skills and creativity. This early experience laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
In 2000, Mike's professional career took off when he was hired as a stuntman by the renowned Donnie Yen. He went on to work with several prominent directors and stunt coordinators, honing his skills and building a reputation in the industry.
One of his most notable achievements came in 2003, when he was nominated for the Taurus World Stunt Award for Best Fight in the film "Half Past Dead".
In 2012, Mike released his first independent martial arts film, "Urban Fighter" (also known as "Street Gangs"),which won the Best Action Picture award at the Movieville International Film Festival. The same year, he starred in the lead role of the international action film "Atomic Eden", alongside Fred Williamson and Lorenzo Lamas.
To this day, Mike remains committed to continually improving his martial arts skills, training with various experts from disciplines such as Judo, Karate, Boxing, and Wrestling. His love for movies has not wavered, and he continues to be an integral part of the action-packed film industry.