Emily Swallow
The Swallow's Broadway debut was High Fidelity. There, she was in a diverse 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. Also was the off Broadway shows Romantic Poetry & Measure for Pleasure were given their world premieres. Swallow was the first actress to play a movie role as a character in The Lucky Ones, a 2007 military thriller. 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. In 2010, she received the Falstaff Award for best Female performer in the year 2010 for her role as Kate In The Taming of the Shrew. Swallow developed a show in collaboration with fellow comedian Jac Huberman in 2012 called Jac N Swallow. They presented it in New York's Laurie Beeckman Theater as well as Joe's Bar. [5] The show centers around the hilarious mishaps of the duo who face a variety of situations with different degrees of sanity and dignity. The series is in the process of being made based on the characters. The year 2013 was the year she collaborated with Mark Rylance and poet Louis Jenkins for the premiere in world-wide of Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theater. The show featured her as a character in Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced, produced by Center Theatre Group. Center Theatre Group. Swallow was first seen on television on Guiding Light. Her other roles include Southland. The Good Wife. NCIS. Flight of the Conchords. Medium. As series regular Dr. Michelle Robidaux in TNT's medical drama, Monday Mornings[22. The role she played was FBI Agent Kim Fischer as a leading part as Kim Fischer in The Mentalist. She was cast in the role of Amara "the Darkness" in 2015's eleventh Supernatural season. The character will play the Armorer beginning in 2019 as part of The Mandalorian, a Star Wars television series. Her face has not been shown in the series since the Mandalorians who are traditionalists do not wear their armors in front of the other characters. The character has been increasingly visible in season 3 since the narrative focuses more on the Mandalorian population and not just the Mandalorian



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