Emily Swallow

The career of Swallow began at Broadway theatre, where she was a part of a variety of performances. They comprised High Fidelity and King Lear at the Guthrie Theater. Other productions are Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park. And the off-Broadway premieres Romantic Poetry and Measuring for Pleasure. The film debut of Swallow was 2008, with the war film The Lucky Ones. Swallow starred opposite Mark Rylance at the Guthrie Theatre in Louis Jenkins' play Nice Fish. [citation needed] as in Donald Margulies' play The Country House in Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse. Also, she starred in Manhattan Theater Club in John Patrick Shanley's musical Romantic Poetry, which was the first time it was performed in the world. In 2010, her performances of The Taming of the Shrew won an award called the Falstaff Award. Swallow collaborated with Jac Huberman to create a new stage show, Jac N Swallow. The two performed at the New York's Laurie Beeckman Theater in 2012 as well as Joe's Pub. The humorous adventures of the couple are the center of the show. They have to face a range of life challenges, all with dignity. They are developing a series that is based on their characters. In 2013, she collaborated with Mark Rylance and poet Louis Jenkins on The world premier of Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theater. In 2016, she played the role in the role of Ayad Akhtar in Disgraced with the Center Theatre Group. Swallow was cast in Guiding Light for her debut television role. She then appeared on Southland as well as Ringer, The Good Wife as well as NCIS. She was a star in The Mentalist, playing FBI agent Kim Fischer. The role was given to Amara "the Darkness" in 2015's eleventh Supernatural season. She will be playing the Armorer as of 2019 as part of The Mandalorian, a Star Wars television show. Because the traditionalists never remove their helmets their faces are not seen. It is seen more in Season 3 as the focus upon the Mandalorian and its people is increasing. Emily Emily Emily

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