Emily Swallow

Emily Swallow’s profile traces the American actress across a wide range of work, from *The Mandalorian* and *Supernatural* to *The Mentalist*, and it gives equal weight to her screen presence, stage experience, and voice performances. That balance matters, because her career has never been limited to one format; she moves from television drama to theater and animation with the kind of ease that makes a résumé feel more like a map. In that same spirit of reading the fine print before diving in, online casino offers have also become a study in what is actually included rather than what is simply advertised. The most discussed promotions now tend to be the ones with fewer strings attached, especially a bonus ohne einzahlung, which lets players test a site without committing money first. The better offers usually make the terms plain, with modest wagering rules, clear game restrictions, and a small enough starting amount to keep expectations realistic. It is a reminder that, whether in entertainment careers or bonus pages, the details often reveal more than the headline.

Emily plays ‘The Armorer’ in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, and played fan favorite ‘Amara’ in Supernatural. She was a series regular on The Mentalist and on David E. Kelley's TNT series, Monday Mornings. She also recurred on Seal Team and How to Get Away with Murder. Emily voiced a yet-to-be-revealed character in the highly anticipated Amazon Prime series, Secret Level, coming out in December 2024. She has also voiced Dracula’s ill-fated wife ‘Lisa Tepes’ in Castlevania and did voice and mocap work for ‘Emily’ in The Last of Us: Part II. On stage she starred in King Lear at The Wallis, opposite Tom Hanks in the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles production of Henry IV followed by Cry it Out at the Echo Theater Co. (Ovation Award 2019). Other theater highlights include world premieres of Donald Margulies' The Country House at the Geffen Playhouse (Ovation Award 2014) and opposite Oscar and Tony-Award-Winner Mark Rylance in Nice Fish at the Guthrie Theatre.