Emily Swallow
Swallow started her Broadway career by performing in various shows, such as High Fidelity at the Guthrie Theater and King Lear for Shakespeare in the Park. She also appeared on stage in Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park and the World Premiere of the Off-Broadway play Romantic Poetry, Measure for Pleasure. Swallow started her career as a film actress with the 2008 military-themed drama The Lucky Ones. Swallow was in the 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 The show Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theatre,[citation needed] and for John Patrick Shanley's musical Romantic Poetry at Manhattan Theater Club. In 2010 she was awarded the Falstaff Award, which is presented to the female actress who has performed the best in a production. The performance she gave of the role in The Taming of the Shrew as Kate earned her the prize. Swallow as well as Jac Huberman who was a singer/comedian, created the stage play Jac N Swallow in 2012. They staged the show in New York's Laurie Beeckman Theater, and Joe's Pub. The story revolves around their comic misadventures, as they try to navigate various situations and with different degrees of they are able to maintain their sanity and dignity. The show is planned to develop an original show that is based on the characters. It's important to remember that in 2013, she collaborated with Mark Rylance on a world premiere of Nice Fish, at the Guthrie Theater. In 2016, she was a part of Center Theatre Group's production of Ayad Akhtar's scandalous. Swallow had her first role on television in Guiding Light. Later, she appeared in Southland. Ringer. The Good Wife. NCIS. Flight of the Conchords. Medium. As Dr. Michelle Robidaux, the series regular in TNT's Monday Mornings. She was the FBI Agent Kim Fischer in The Mentalist. The character was Amara, the Darkness in Supernatural's 11th Season. Since 2019, she is in the role of Armorer in the show The Mandalorian in Star Wars, as well as the leader for the traditionalist Mandalorians. As of the show, she hasn't been able to reveal her identity since the Mandalorians who are traditionalists don't wear their helmets. This character was more visible during Season 3 due to the fact that the narrative was Mandalorian culture and people, not just Mandalorian.



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