Emily Swallow

The Swallow's Broadway debut came 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 shows Romantic Poetry & Measure for Pleasure were presented with world premieres. Swallow was the first actress to play a movie role on screen in The Lucky Ones, a 2009 military-themed drama. She was in several world premieres, including Donald Margulies' The Country House at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse; Louis Jenkins' Nice Fish in Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre opposite Mark Rylance [citation needed] and John Patrick Shanley's Romantic Poetry in Manhattan Theater Club. The actress won the Falstaff Award for best Female Actress in the year 2010 for her role as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew. 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, 2012. The comedy misadventures are centered around the two as they encounter different difficulties in their lives with various degrees of dignity and morality. The show is in the process of developing a new series based on the characters. Guthrie Theater Guthrie Theater premiered Nice Fish in 2013, which was a collaboration with Mark Rylance and Louis Jenkins. In 2016 she starred in Center Theatre Group's production of Ayad Akhtar's shamed. Swallow played her first TV role as a character in Guiding Light. She has since appeared in Southland and Ringer. She was FBI Agent Kim Fischer as a leading role on the show The Mentalist. [1][7] In 2015 she was cast in the eleventh season of Supernatural as the brand new persona Amara, "the Darkness". Beginning in 2019, she took on the role in the role of Armorer for The Mandalorian, a Star Wars series The Mandalorian as the leader of the Mandalorians who are traditionalists. Her appearance hasn't been seen in the series as the traditionalists never take off their helmets in the view of other people. This character is increasingly visible in Season 3 since the narrative concentrates more on the Mandalorian population and not just the Mandalorian Emily Emily Emily

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