Cohen made his feature film debut in
Afterschool in 2008, opposite
Ezra Miller. The film premiered at the
2008 Cannes Film Festival and received positive reviews from critics. His next role was in the 2010 drama film
The Hungry Ghosts. In 2012, he co-starred in
Derek Cianfrance's
crime drama film The Place Beyond the Pines opposite
Bradley Cooper and
Dane DeHaan. The film received generally positive reviews and was a box office success. He had a recurring role during the first season of
Smash, playing Leo, the son of
Debra Messing's character, and starred as
Wendell Pierce's lover in the independent film
Four. In 2014, he appeared in the drama
The Gambler playing a
tennis player and in the independent film
Beneath the Harvest Sky. In 2015, he portrayed Tony, the love interest of Eilis, played by
Saoirse Ronan, in
Brooklyn.
Rex Reed praised his "wonderful, warm and deeply touching performance". In
Variety, Kristopher Tapley wrote that
Brooklyn offered "another reminder that Emory Cohen is one of the most exciting actors of his generation." Cohen had a leading role in the 2015 independent film
Stealing Cars, opposite
Felicity Huffman and
William H. Macy. He received positive reviews for his role as Billy Wyatt. In 2016, he starred in the
Netflix series
The OA. ==Filmography==