Emily Swallow
The Swallow's Broadway career began with several performances that included 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. Off-Broadway productions included 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 has been in a variety of world premieres, including Donald Margulies' The Country House in Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse; Louis Jenkins' Nice Fish in Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre opposite Mark Rylance[citation required] John Patrick Shanley's Romantic Poetry in Manhattan Theater Club. [citation needed] She received the Falstaff Award for best Female Performer in the year 2010, for her performance as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew. Swallow and Jac Huberman, a fellow singer/comedian, created the stage play Jac N Swallow in 2012. The show was performed in the New York's Laurie Beeckman Theater, and Joe's Pub. The plot revolves around their comic misadventures, in which they attempt to deal with different situations in their lives and with different degrees of they are able to maintain their sanity and dignity. The series is in the process of being made following the characters. [citation needed] In 2013 she worked together with Mark Rylance and poet Louis Jenkins in the premiere in world-wide of Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theater. In 2016, she appeared in the production by Center Theatre Group of Ayad Akhtar's disgraced. Swallow was first seen on television on Guiding Light. Her other parts are 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 agents 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. In 2019, she'll play the role of Armorer as the leader of traditionalist Mandalorians on Star Wars' The Mandalorian. Because the traditionalists never remove their helmets, her face is never recognized. This character is increasingly seen in season 3 since the narrative concentrates more on the Mandalorian population and not just the Mandalorian
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