Born in the West End of London, Alexander Emmert made the bold decision to relocate to the United States as a young man. Prior to embarking on his academic journey, he briefly pursued a career in music. This was followed by his attendance at the University of Oregon and Harvard, after which he entered the corporate world as an Executive Recruiter in New York. However, his early passion for performing eventually drew him away from the corporate world.
Alexander Emmert has since had a prolific career in the entertainment industry, appearing on stage and in numerous independent and studio films, television series, and specials. He is a repped screenwriter by a major talent agency and has also ventured into independent film production. In 2003, he served as Program Director for Encore Entertainment's Creative Theatre Group Summer Camps for Film and Theatre, before incorporating Invictus Films in 2004. Emmert has also directed several music videos, including one for Tommy Stinson, and has written and produced numerous historical documentaries for cable television.
One of Emmert's most notable projects is the film "The Judas Kiss", which was the Grande Premiere Event at the Monaco International Festival of Film. He co-produced and directed "Between Us, Love", which is headlining the Urban World Festival in New York City, and was Assistant Producer and Assistant Director of "Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale", which won Best Family Feature at the Newport Beach Films Festival. Emmert and his team have also created several renowned historical documentaries, including "The Revolution", "Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire", and the "Rome: Engineering An Empire" special, which won two Primetime Emmys and was nominated for two others.
While continuing to perform in front of the camera and on the stage, Emmert's producing and screenwriting career has taken flight. He works on both US coasts and in Europe, and is hopeful of expanding Invictus Films' coproductions into Asia and Australia in the 2020s and beyond.