Emily Swallow
Swallow's Broadway debut came in High Fidelity. There, she appeared in a broad selection of plays, such as King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew at the Guthrie Theater; Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park. Additionally, the off Broadway performances Romantic Poetry & Measure for Pleasure were given their world premieres. Swallow debuted in film as a military dramatist, The Lucky Ones. The film was world premieres of Donald Margulies' The Country House as well as Louis Jenkins' Nice Fish both in Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse. [citation needed] She received the Falstaff Award for best Female Actress in the year 2010, for her performance as Kate In The Taming of the Shrew. Swallow as well as Jac huberman appeared in a Jac N Swallow stage show in New York, at both the Laurie Beeckman Theater & Joe's Pub on December 4 on the 4th of December, 2012. The show focused on comedy adventures as the two navigate various life circumstances with different degrees of sanity. The show is in the process of developing a new series inspired by the characters. It is important to note that she worked with Mark Rylance on a world premiere production of Nice Fish, at the Guthrie Theater. In 2016, she was a part of the production by Center Theatre Group of Ayad Akhtar's disgraced. Swallow was chosen for Guiding Light for her debut TV role. She then appeared in Southland along with Ringer, The Good Wife as well as NCIS. She starred in The Mentalist, playing FBI agent Kim Fischer. One year later, she was a part of the eleventh season of Supernatural as the brand new character Amara, "the Darkness". In 2019, she will assume the role of Armorer as the leader of traditionalist Mandalorians in Star Wars' The Mandalorian. Since the traditionalists don't take off their helmets their faces are not recognized. It is seen more in Season 3 as the focus upon the Mandalorian and their people is increasing.



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