Birgit C. Muller

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Birgit C. Muller is an Austrian fashion designer, producer, and philanthropist.

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Career

Birgit C. Muller was born in Vienna, Austria and raised in Marbella, Spain. [1] She resides in Beverly Hills, California and has worked in the film and television industry in the United States for Paramount, Sony, Disney and Universal Studios and others, with such noted directors as William Friedkin, David Lynch, Michael Bay, Francis Ford Coppola and Ridley Scott. She manufactures her own line of couture designer gowns, and is a philanthropist for various global humanitarian causes. [2] Birgit Muller is a celebrity judge for the annual Christopher Guy Harrison BritWeek Design Award challenge. [2] She is the brand ambassador for the British luxury furniture designer Christopher Guy Harrison. [3] In addition; she is the Co-Executive Producer of Miss Liberty America, a reality show pageant promoting the Constitution, Liberty and the American Way. [4]

Awards

Philanthropic works

February 26, 2012 Children Uniting Nations Awards Celebration Honoring Metta World Peace Private Residence [9]

February 26, 2012 How a Black Oscar dress goes Green [10]

February 22, 2012 Global Green USA 9th Annual Pre-Oscar Event [11]

May 29, 2010 - Birgit C. Muller Fashion Show Benefitting the Rally for Kids with Cancer Foundation chaired by Eva Longoria Parker. [12]

March 13, 2010 Make-A-Wish Foundation UK and Eva Longoria's Hero's - Nobel Gift Gala in London, England. [13]

2010 - "Red Carpet Couture" Event [14]

2006 - Birgit founded “The Three Doves Foundation”, an organization to raise funds for natural disasters, disease prevention and cure.

2005 - City of Hope (raising money for cancer research)

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