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    Janet Kidder (born 1972) is a Canadian actress known for her role of Osyraa in Star Trek: Discovery.

  2. Janet Kidder. Actress: Star Trek: Discovery. Hailing from the UK, Janet Kidder moved to Canada in the late 1990's, where she enrolled in the Fine Arts Program at the University of British Columbia, and the coveted Studio 58 Theatre Arts Program at Langara College.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0452286Janet Kidder - IMDb

    Actress: Star Trek: Discovery. Hailing from the UK, Janet Kidder moved to Canada in the late 1990's, where she enrolled in the Fine Arts Program at the University of British Columbia, and the coveted Studio 58 Theatre Arts Program at Langara College.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
  4. Janet Kidder (born 1972) is a Canadian actress. Janet Kidder is the niece of actress Margot Kidder, who played Lois Lane in the Superman movies. They both appeared in Walk on By, an episode of La Femme Nikita, as the younger and older Roberta, Nikita's mother.

  5. Janet Kidder (born 11 January 1972; age 52) is an actress who played Osyraa in the third season of Star Trek: Discovery. She is the niece of the late Margot Kidder. She appeared in the CW's TV series, Arrow in its fourth season with Neal McDonough, portraying his character's wife, Ruvé Adams.

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  6. Jan 13, 2021 · Janet Kidder as Osyraa. It was more than the green which made Osyraa such a compelling character. While the makeup, costume, and hair were excellent, Osyraa was created both by the writers of Discovery and actor Janet Kidder, who brought the Emerald Chain’s villainous leader to life.

  7. Biography. Best known for her supporting role in the pint-sized slasher sequel "Bride of Chucky," Janet Kidder is an unsung talent of Canadian cinema. Niece of '70s icon Margot Kidder (aka Lois Lane to Christopher Reeve's "Superman"), Kidder caught her first role in 1997, playing an unnamed co-ed in the campaign trail thriller "The Absolute Truth."

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