Emily Swallow

The Swallow's Broadway debut was in High Fidelity. There, she performed in a wide range of shows, including King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew at the Guthrie Theater; Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park. In addition, the off Broadway productions Romantic Poetry & Measure for Pleasure were given their world premieres. In the year 2008, Swallow made her debut in film with the drama about military personnel The Lucky Ones. The film was a world premiere of Donald Margulies' play The Country House in Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse as well as in the role of Mark Rylance in Louis Jenkins' show Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theatre,[citation needed] and in John Patrick Shanley's musical Romantic Poetry at Manhattan Theater Club. [citation needed] She was awarded the Falstaff Award for best Female Actress in the year 2010 for her role as Kate In The Taming of the Shrew. [4] In 2012, Swallow and fellow singer/comedian Jac Huberman created the stage show Jac N Swallow, which they staged in New York at the Laurie Beeckman Theater and Joe's Pub. The plot revolves around their humorous mishaps in which they attempt to deal with various situations and with different degrees of they are able to maintain their sanity and dignity. The characters are being created into a TV series. Guthrie Theater Guthrie Theater premiered Nice Fish in 2013 as a collaborative effort that featured Mark Rylance and Louis Jenkins. Swallow was cast as a character in Ayad Akhtar's The Disgraced. It was which was produced that was produced by Center Theatre Group. Center Theatre Group. The first time she appeared on television, her part was on Guiding Light, and she was later cast in Southland, Ringer, The Good Wife, NCIS, Flight of the Conchords, Medium and as the series' regular The Good Wife, Dr. Michelle Robidaux on TNT's medical drama Monday Mornings[2] and Rizzoli & Isles. [1] She had part in the main role of The Mentalist as FBI agent Kim Fischer. In the 11th season of Supernatural, in 2015 she was chosen to play Amara - "the Darkness". As of 2019, she's in the role of Armorer in the show The Mandalorian in Star Wars in addition to being the head of the traditionalist Mandalorians. Her appearance hasn't been shown in the series since the Mandalorians who are traditionalists do not remove their helmets in view of others. This character is increasingly visible in Season 3 since the narrative is more focused on the Mandalorian individuals and not only the Mandalorian Emily Emily Emily

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