Emily Swallow
Her Broadway debut came in High Fidelity. There, she was in a diverse variety of productions, including King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew at the Guthrie Theater; Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park. Also, the off Broadway shows Romantic Poetry & Measure for Pleasure were given their world premieres. Her film debut came in 2008, with the war film The Lucky Ones. The film was world premieres of Donald Margulies' The Country House and Louis Jenkins' Nice Fish both of which were held at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse. The actress received the Falstaff Award for best Female Actress in 2010 for her performance in the role of Kate as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew. [4] In 2012, Swallow and fellow singer/comedian Jac Huberman conceived an stage production titled Jac N Swallow, which was performed in New York at the Laurie Beeckman Theater and Joe's Pub. The plot revolves around their comic misadventures, in which they attempt to deal with various situations with varying degrees if sanity or dignity. The series is in the process of being made following the characters. Nice Fish was premiered at the Guthrie Theater in 2013. She worked on it together with Mark Rylance. In 2016, she played in the role in the role of Ayad Akhtar in Disgraced with the Center Theatre Group. Swallow was selected for Guiding Light for her debut on television. After that, she was in Southland as well as Ringer, The Good Wife as well as NCIS. The role she played was FBI agents Kim Fischer in The Mentalist. [1][7] She played Amara who was the Darkness in the 11th season of Supernatural. In the year 2019 she was cast in the role in the role of Armorer on the Star Wars series The Mandalorian as the head of the traditionalist Mandalorians. Because the traditionalists never remove their helmets and her face is not seen. As the season 3 story focuses more and more on Mandalorian The character is seen more.



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