Emily Swallow
Swallow's Broadway career started by performing in a variety of shows 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. Her off-Broadway productions included Romantic Poetry (as well Shakespeare in the Park) and Measure for Pleasure, which were the world premieres of both. In 2008, Swallow made her debut in film in the war drama The Lucky Ones. Swallow starred opposite Mark Rylance at the Guthrie Theatre in Louis Jenkins' play Nice Fish,[citation required] as well being in Donald Margulies' play The Country House in Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse. Also, she starred in Manhattan Theater Club in John Patrick Shanley's production of the musical Romantic Poetry, which was a world premiere. Her appearance of The Taming of the Shrew was awarded The Taming of the Shrew Falstaff Award. Swallow as well as Jac huberman performed a Jac N Swallow stage show in New York, at both the Laurie Beeckman Theater & Joe's Pub on the 4th of December in 2012. The comedy misadventures are centered on the two of them as they confront different life challenges and with different levels of respect and morality. It's planned to make an original show that is based on the characters. It's important to remember that she worked with Mark Rylance on a world premiere production of Nice Fish, at the Guthrie Theater. Swallow was cast as the lead character of Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced, a production by Center Theatre Group. Center Theatre Group. [6] Swallow's first television role was in Guiding Light, and she also appeared of Southland, Ringer, The Good Wife, NCIS, Flight of the Conchords, Medium and as the series' regular The Good Wife, Dr. Michelle Robidaux on TNT's medical drama Monday Mornings[2] and Rizzoli & Isles. [1] She had part in the main role of The Mentalist as FBI agent Kim Fischer. [1][7] In 2015 she was a part of the 11th season of Supernatural as the new persona Amara, "the Darkness". She will be playing the role of Armorer beginning in 2019 in The Mandalorian, a Star Wars television series. The series has shown her face but she's been unable to display her image since the Mandalorians who are traditionalists don't wear their headgears. It is seen more in Season 3 as the focus of the Mandalorian and their people has grown.



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