The enigmatic Emory Cohen comes from a long line of New Yorkers, whicc might explain why he's the big apple of our eye. The Manhattan-born babe got his on screen start by joining Ezra Miller in Afterschool (2008). But more interestingly, while studying at Philly's The University of the Arts, Emory used to live in an apartment located above a prominent gay bar. Sounds like the fabled pot of gold that’s supposed to be found at the end of a Pride rainbow. In a magazine interview, Emory joked about how living so closely to a treasured location eased his mind about being mugged. His sexy neighbors looking for the best willy in Philly were more concerned about hitting on him than stealing from him, something he said he was “fine” with. Jackpot! This ray of homo-hope quickly brightened when Emory played gay in the emotional drama Four (2012), a fine flick that gave us a look at the slender blonde minus his shirt, frolicking in his undies, and being humped by his co-star Wendell Pierce. The same year, he showed his chest as Bradley Cooper's son AJ Cross in The Place Beyond the Pines (2013). Boob tube watchers of the world are more familiar with Emory for his role as Leo Houston on the NBC musical drama Smash. 10/10 would smash Emory! That show was cancelled, but Emory recovered just fine by playing Tony, the sexy Italian plumber who just might make Saoirse Ronan stay in the USA in the film Brooklyn (2015). It's not hard to see why during a beach scene that had us getting hard to his bare chest. Bet she was getting that good pipe! While many fans remember Emory as former college football star Homer Roberts on Netflix's gone too soon cult favorite The OA, we preferred seeing this fine piece of A as Varg Vikernes in Lords of Chaos (2019). In that Norwegian black metal biopic, we get some Cohen dick when he's getting our favorite third of the sex, drugs and rock and roll trilogy. Whether it's a woman riding him while another watches or doing it doggy style, the peen might be prosthetic but the ass in action is very real. While fans of The OA are still hoping it comes back someday, Emory's moved on top stuff like Blue Bayou (2021) and The Birthday Cake (2021). We'll blow more than your candles Emory Cohen!