Emily Swallow
Emily Swallow (born December 18 1979) is an American actor from America. Her most well-known roles include her roles in The Mentalist's Kim Fischer and Supernatural's 11th season as Amara / The Darkness. She was also the Armorer in Star Wars' live-action series The Mandalorian. Emily played one small part in The Last of Us Part II. Swallow was born in Washington, D.C. on December 18 1979. She grew up in Sterling, Virginia, and Jacksonville, Florida. She began her acting career at Stanton College Preparatory School, Jacksonville as a student. Swallow graduated from the Stanton College Preparatory school in the city of Jacksonville in 2001, with a Bachelor of Arts in Middle Eastern Studies. She was then able to go on to study for an MFA in Acting at the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. In 2008 she made her film debut in The Lucky Ones, a military-themed drama. She appeared in two international premieres: Donald Margulies' play The Country House, Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse; and Mark Rylance's play Nice Fish, at the Guthrie Theatre. [citation needed] In 2010 she won the Falstaff Award as best female performer for her role in The Taming of the Shrew. She also appeared alongside Jac Huberman in Jac N Swallow's musical Romantic Poetry at the Manhattan Theater Club. The show revolves around the hilarious mishaps of Jac Huberman and Swallow who face a myriad of situations in their lives, with various degrees of success.
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