Emma Costantino, a captivating individual, was born in the picturesque city of Naples, Italy, setting the stage for a life filled with glamour and excitement. As a model, she effortlessly transitioned from the catwalk to the covers of prominent publications, including the esteemed Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, solidifying her status as a fashion icon.
As Schürer's professional trajectory continued to unfold, she gradually secured a series of secondary roles, yet it was her show-stopping performance in Alberto Cavallone's visually striking film, Le salamandre, that unexpectedly propelled her to widespread recognition and acclaim. This remarkable success subsequently led to a lucrative contract with the esteemed producer, Alberto Grimaldi, paving the way for her to star in a plethora of genre films between the years 1969 and 1977.
Throughout this remarkable period, Schürer remained an integral and prominent figure on the Italian theatre scene, frequently collaborating with some of the most renowned and respected directors of the time, including the highly acclaimed Ugo Gregoretti, the celebrated comedic duo Garinei & Giovannini, and the talented Mario Missiroli, among others.
Notably, Schürer's multifaceted career extended beyond the realms of film and theatre, as she also made notable appearances in a diverse array of television series and programs.