Emily Swallow
Swallow began her Broadway career by performing in various productions such as High Fidelity at the Guthrie Theater and King Lear for Shakespeare in the Park. She also performed on stage in Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare in the Park and the world premiere of the Off-Broadway play Romantic Poetry, Measure for Pleasure. Swallow started her career as a film actress with the 2008 military-themed drama The Lucky Ones. Swallow was in the premiere at Los Angeles Geffen Playhouse of Donald Margulies play The Country House. In the Guthrie Theatre she played opposite Mark Rylance as Nice Fish by Louis Jenkins. In 2010, her appearance as a character in The Taming of the Shrew won an award called the Falstaff Award. Swallow produced a show along alongside fellow comedian Jac Huberman in 2012 called Jac N Swallow. They presented it in the New York's Laurie Beeckman Theater as well as at Joe's Pub. The humorous adventures of the couple are the center of the show. They have to face a ...