Emily Swallow

The Swallow's Broadway career began with several performances, such as High Fidelity (as well as King Lear and The Taming of the Shrew), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Guthrie Theater. The off-Broadway productions include Romantic Poetry (as well Shakespeare in the Park) and Measure for Pleasure, which were the world premieres of both. Swallow began her career in film as a military dramatist, The Lucky Ones. Swallow was in the premiere at Los Angeles Geffen Playhouse of Donald Margulies play The Country House. At the Guthrie Theatre she performed alongside Mark Rylance as Nice Fish from Louis Jenkins. [citation required] In 2010 she was recognized for her role as Kate the Taming of the Shrew The Taming of the Shrew, she received The Falstaff Award. Swallow created a show together with comedian Jac Huberman, which was titled Jac N Swallow. They performed it at the New York's Laurie Beeckman Theater as well as Joe's Bar. The hilarious adventures of this couple are the center of the show. They are faced with a myriad of life challenges, all with dignity. Based on their character, they are creating a TV series. [citation needed] In 2013 she collaborated alongside Mark Rylance and poet Louis Jenkins for the world premiere of Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theater. She was cast as a character in Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced, a production of Center Theatre Group. Center Theatre Group. Swallow played her first part on television in Guiding Light. Later, she played roles in Southland. Ringer. The Good Wife. NCIS. Flight of the Conchords. Medium. As Dr. Michelle Robidaux, the main character on TNT's Monday Mornings. She was FBI agent Kim Fischer as a leading character on the show The Mentalist. The role was given to Amara "the Darkness" in the 11th Supernatural season. [8] Starting in 2019 she was cast in the role in the role of Armorer in The Mandalorian, a Star Wars series The Mandalorian as the leader of the Mandalorians who are traditionalists. Since the traditionalists don't remove their helmets, her face is never recognized. This character was more visible in Season 3 because the focus of the storyline was on Mandalorian tradition and the people who live there, not just Mandalorian. Emily Emily Emily

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