[3] After graduating, Möller acted in the Vanemuine theater troupe directed by Karl Menning.
On July 23, 1910, at the Hellemäe farm,[3] Möller married the Vanemuine actress Elviine Annuk [et] (1890–1974), whose later acting name was Mari Möldre; they later divorced.
In his otherwise negative review of Dollarid, Karl August Hindrey nevertheless had a positive opinion of the actors.
[1] On November 22, 1940, during the first Soviet occupation of Estonia, Möller was arrested by the NKVD in Tallinn and deported, accused of anti-Soviet propaganda under Section 13 of Article 58.
He was also accused of being a member of the Defense League and suppressing the 1924 Estonian coup attempt.