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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emily_CouttsEmily Coutts - Wikipedia

    Emily Coutts (born July 4, 1989) is a Canadian actress. She is known for portraying Keyla Detmer, a bridge officer, on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Discovery. A graduate of York University's drama program, Coutts has written, produced, and starred in several independent short and feature films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2956530Emily Coutts - IMDb

    Actress. Producer. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter Top 5,000 110. Play trailer 1:32. Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2024) 3. 7 Videos. 19 Photos. Born in Canada, she lived in Toronto while earning her BFA in acting at York University. As an actress, she first appeared in 2011 in The Bright Side of the Moon.

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · Daniel Reynolds. February 08 2022 8:09 AM EST. After reading the script for the season 2 finale of Star Trek: Discovery, Emily Coutts -- the actor who portrays Keyla Detmer, a bridge officer...

  4. Actress: Star Trek: Discovery. Born in Canada, she lived in Toronto while earning her BFA in acting at York University. As an actress, she first appeared in 2011 in The Bright Side of the Moon. Among her movies are Crimson Peak (2015) and the shorts Bullet-Headed, Satisfaction, As I Like Her, Cherry, Can't Close a Painted Eye, 3-Way (Not ...

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · Actress Emily Coutts talked about Detmer’s journey in season three with Star Trek Magazine, possibly providing a clue as to what’s going on: I think we’re going to look into how Detmer is...

  6. Nov 22, 2021 · 324. 4.7K views 2 years ago. Trek Central's Captain Jack sat down with Star Trek: Discovery's Emily Coutts to talk about her character Keyla Detmer, what she went through in season 3, and much...

  7. Dec 19, 2017 · Today, we're chatting with Emily Coutts, who plays Lieutenant Keyla Detmer. Come back to CBS.com daily to hear more from the brand-new Discovery crew! Actor Name: Emily Coutts. Character Name/Job Title: Lieutenant Keyla Detmer/Conn Officer.

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