Pierre Emö, a true embodiment of elegance and refinement, initially captivated audiences in France and Germany through his appearances in short films by Shanti Masud, Christophe Pellet, and particularly Noel Alejandro, who skillfully utilized Emö's unique qualities: suave and debonair, naively charming, hopelessly self-absorbed, and slightly melancholic.
Alejandro's inaugural collaboration with Emö was the award-winning art house erotic film, Call Me a Ghost, released in 2017.
By early 2017, the 24-year-old Frenchman had already accumulated five movie credits to his name. He subsequently co-starred alongside Vanessa Paradis and Félix Maritaud in Knife + Heart, which premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2018.
Emö then took on the role of a call boy in The Ghosts, sharing the screen with André Schneider and Judith Magre. Noel Alejandro continued to showcase Emö's talents in other artsy erotic films, including The Seed, released in 2018.
Rosa von Praunheim tapped Emö for a minor role in Darkroom, which premiered in 2019. On stage, Emö made a guest appearance at the esteemed Berliner Ensemble in Dekameron. As a successful model, he has graced the covers of various queer magazines.
With his slender build, luscious hair, and urbane demeanor, Pierre Emö embodies the quintessential modern gay hipster. As of 2019, he divides his time between Berlin and Paris, enjoying a life of artistic expression and creative pursuits.