Halloween Costume Guide
The Professor spent five seasons being the most prepared person in any room. His Halloween costume options are extensive because of course they are.
The Professor plans every heist down to the minute, runs the entire operation from a safe house, and still somehow ends up disguised as a clown in Season 5. He is played by Álvaro Morte across all five parts of the show, as detailed on the Money Heist Wikipedia page. The pilot glasses and suit are the fastest recognition path for Halloween. The clown costume is the boldest option and the one that will get the most reactions.
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Classic Look
Clown Costume
Casual Look
Casual Look: Alternate (items 7-9)
A second sub-look within the casual section: brown suit with mustard shirt.
On the Run Look
The pilot glasses are the piece that transforms the suit into a character. A knit jacket and blue shirt without the glasses is just a man dressed nicely. With the glasses, it is The Professor. The glasses stay on all night regardless of the lighting. If you choose the clown look, the clown nose has the same function: it is the detail that collapses all ambiguity. The burgundy jacket alone is a costume; the burgundy jacket plus the orange wig plus the nose is unmistakably the Season 5 disguise. Do not commit to the clown look halfway.
The Professor runs every negotiation from a position of having thought about it longer than anyone else in the room. He does not raise his voice. He asks a question, lets the silence sit, and waits. If someone at the party starts explaining a plan to you, listen to the whole thing, pause, and then identify the single flaw they missed. That is the character, and it works better with the glasses on.
The Glasses Stay On
Pilot glasses indoors at night are slightly absurd, and The Professor would not care. The glasses are the recognition detail that makes the whole costume work, and removing them to “see better” collapses the look immediately. If recognition matters to you, the glasses stay on. If comfort matters more, choose the clown look and lean into the absurdity instead.
Clown Look Requires Full Commitment
The clown costume has thirteen items, which is a lot. Wearing half of them just reads as a confusing outfit. The orange wig, burgundy jacket, clown nose, and makeup are the minimum for the look to be legible. If you are not prepared to do all four, go with the classic suit instead. A half-committed clown mastermind is a harder sell than a well-dressed man with pilot glasses.
Couples Costume
Excellent couples concept because the dynamic is central to the show and fans of the series recognize it immediately. The Professor spends most of the first two parts disguising himself as her boyfriend while running the heist she is trying to stop. The relationship is the whole irony, and it plays out naturally in a couples costume without anyone having to act it out.
Duo Costume
Excellent duo because Berlin and The Professor are the two architects of the heists and share a specific dynamic that fans of the show know well. Visually the contrast between The Professor’s studied intellectual look and Berlin’s more theatrical European style creates a pairing that is readable and distinct.
Group Costume: Money Heist Crew
Excellent group because Money Heist has global recognition and the Dali masks are one of the most iconic visual symbols in recent TV history. Including at least one person in a Dali mask jumpsuit gives the group an anchor that lands with anyone who has seen a promotional image for the show, even if they never watched it.
Group Costume: Iconic TV Masterminds
Strong group for anyone who watches prestige crime drama. Each character is widely recognized on their own, so the group does not depend on everyone knowing every show. The visual range from a Spanish professor to a chemistry teacher to a mob boss keeps the group from looking uniform, which is the practical requirement for any group costume over four people.
The classic suit is the most recognizable and the easiest to assemble. The clown look gets the most reactions but requires real commitment. The casual and on-the-run looks work best as part of a Money Heist group where context carries the recognition.
The Professor has one defining behavioral trait: he has already thought of what you are about to say and has a response prepared. That is an extremely manageable character to perform for four hours.
The most recognizable option is the classic suit: a knit sport jacket over a light blue dress shirt and dress pants, with pilot sunglasses. The glasses and jacket are essential. Without both, the look is just a man in a suit. For the clown disguise from Season 5, the minimum is the orange wig, burgundy jacket, clown nose, and clown makeup.
The first quote is the most versatile at a party because it can be applied to almost any situation with a straight face.
Money Heist was one of the most-watched non-English series in Netflix history and the franchise has strong ongoing recognition, so the character lands reliably at international and pop-culture-aware parties. The Dali mask heist crew is more immediately recognizable than The Professor specifically, so pairing with someone in a mask gives you an instant anchor. At a party full of fans, the pilot glasses alone will get a reaction.
The Professor is played by Álvaro Morte across all five parts of La Casa de Papel on Netflix. Morte is a Spanish actor who has also appeared in international productions including Immaculate (2024).
The classic suit look is the most recognizable and the most comfortable for a full evening. The clown disguise is the most visually striking and gets the strongest reaction from fans who watched Season 5, but it requires thirteen items and makeup. The on-the-run look is the easiest to assemble and the hardest to explain without context.
Berlin is The Professor’s older brother. Their father, who was killed during a bank robbery, originally conceived the Royal Mint of Spain heist. The Professor and Berlin planned the Bank of Spain heist together years before it was executed. Berlin’s death at the end of Part 2 is one of the most significant emotional moments for The Professor across the series.
The strongest couples pairing is with Raquel Murillo. For a group, adding Berlin, Tokyo, Nairobi, and at least one person in a Dali mask and red jumpsuit creates a Money Heist crew that is recognizable to anyone who has heard of the show, even if they never watched it.