Tainá Müller is a renowned Brazilian actress and former model, born on June 1, 1982, in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
She gained prominence in the entertainment industry through her versatile performances in both film and television, often portraying complex and compelling characters.
Her career spans over two decades, during which she has become a staple in Brazilian telenovelas and international films, earning recognition for her talent and dedication to her craft.
Siblings
Tainá is the eldest of three sisters, all of whom have carved out careers in the public eye within the Brazilian media landscape.
Her younger sister Tuti Müller is also an actress, known for her work in various Brazilian productions, while the youngest, Titi Müller, made a name for herself as a VJ and presenter for MTV Brasil.
Career
Müller’s career began at the age of 19 when she worked as a VJ for MTV Brasil in her home state of Rio Grande do Sul, simultaneously pursuing modeling opportunities that took her to international cities like Milan, Hong Kong, and Bangkok.
In 2005, she relocated to São Paulo to study theater, marking a pivotal shift toward acting.
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Her film debut came in 2007 with the drama Cão Sem Dono, where she played the role of Marcela, followed by appearances in films such as Plastic City and Se Nada Mais Der Certo in 2008.
She gained wider acclaim in 2010 for her supporting role as Clara in the blockbuster Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within, and continued with notable parts in As Mães de Chico Xavier in 2011 and Bingo: The King of the Mornings in 2017.
On television, Müller debuted in the 2007 telenovela Eterna Magia as Laura Mascarenhas, and went on to star in popular series like Insensato Coração in 2011, Cheias de Charme in 2012, and Em Família in 2014, where she portrayed Marina, a photographer in a groundbreaking lesbian storyline.
More recently, she has led the Netflix series Good Morning, Verônica as the titular character Verônica Torres since 2020, showcasing her range in thriller and drama genres.
Accolades
In 2007, for her debut performance in Cão Sem Dono, Müller won the Coxiponé Award for Best Actress at the Cuiabá Film and Video Festival and the Calunga Trophy for Best Actress at the Recife Cine PE Audiovisual Festival, while also earning a nomination for Best Actress at the Prêmio ACIE de Cinema in 2008.
Her role in Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within brought a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize in 2011.
That same year, for As Mães de Chico Xavier, she secured the LABRFF Award for Best Supporting Actress at the Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival, along with the Audience Award for Best Supporting Actress at the Prêmio Contigo Cinema in Brazil, and a nomination for the Jury Award in the same category.
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