Karolina MULLER

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Biography

 

Karolina Muller, also known as Karolina Müller (born February 10, 1981 in Elblag, Poland) is an American-Polish SAG-AFTRA actress, a top-model and a social activist. She started her modeling career at the age of 14, thanks to a photographer she met by chance during her vacation in Denmark. Karolina Muller then received an address to the New York-based agency Elite Model Management. After returning to Poland, at the urging of her relatives, she sent her photos. After their positive reception, the photographer of the Paris branch of Elite flew to Poland for a meeting with Karolina, during which she took additional photos needed for further recruitment. Shortly after that, Karolina decided to move to France. A year later, she appeared on the first catwalk in her life -Atelier Versace, next to such supermodels as Naomi Campbell and Gisele Bundchen. Her photos were published in many international magazines: Vogue, W, Elle, Marie Claire, Glamour, Harpers Bazaar etc. Karolina has posed multiple times for world-renowned photographers: Peter Lindbergh, Paolo Roversi, Patrick Demarchelier and many others. After several years of her career, she has collaborated with such recognized brands as: Versace, Chanel, Dior, Valentino, Giorgio Armani, Emanuel Ungaro, Ralph Lauren, Anna Sui, Richard Tyler to name just a few. She participated in many advertising campaigns, including: Ray-Ban, Versace, Valentino, L'Oreal etc. At the end of the nineties, at the urging of her manager, she tried her hand at the film industry. She then emigrated to the USA and studied the acting craft with some of the most renowned teachers in New York City, where she spent the majority of her life. Karolina Muller is also socially involved, she supported charity events of such non-profit organizations as: Human Rights First, Robinhood Foundation, Action Innocence etc. She currently lives in Switzerland but continues traveling the world to fulfill her love and passion for acting.

 
 
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