Emily Swallow
Her career started at Broadway theater, which she starred in a variety of performances. This included High Fidelity and King Lear at the Guthrie Theater. Other productions are Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park. Also, off Broadway premieres Romantic Poetry and Measuring for Pleasure. In the year 2008, Swallow made her film debut in the military drama The Lucky Ones. The film was world premieres of Donald Margulies' The Country House as well as Louis Jenkins' Nice Fish both at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse. She was honored in 2010 with the Falstaff Award, which is given to the female actor who performs the most in a play. The performance she gave in The Taming of the Shrew as Kate was the reason she received the award. Swallow and Jac huberman performed 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 is based on the comic misadventures of the duo as they navigate very different life challenges with varying levels of dignity and sanity. They're developing a show that is based on their characters. She collaborated in 2013 together with Mark Rylance, poet Louis Jenkins as well as the Guthrie Theater on the premiere of Nice Fish. She was cast as the lead character of Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced, a production of the Center Theatre Group. Swallow was selected for Guiding Light for her debut TV role. After that, she was in Southland and also Ringer, The Good Wife as well as NCIS. [1] She had a starring role in The Mentalist as FBI agent Kim Fischer. The 11th season of Supernatural, in 2015 she was chosen to play Amara the Darkness "the Darkness". She is set to play the Armorer beginning in 2019 as part of The Mandalorian, a Star Wars television show. There has been no mention of her in the series as those who are traditionalists wear helmets throughout the time. In Season 3 The character becomes greater in prominence as the plot is focused on the Mandalorians and their customs, instead of only Mandalorians.



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