Emily Coutts

Emily Coutts is a Canadian actress.[1] She graduated from Toronto's York University's drama program, and is best known for playing Keyla Detmer, a bridge officer on the series Star Trek: Discovery, which is filmed in Toronto.[2][3][4]

Emily Coutts
NationalityCanada
Occupationactor, writer, producer
Known forplaying an officer on the TV series Star Trek: Discovery

Coutts has written and produced several small, independent films.[1]

In the second season of Star Trek: Discovery, Coutts' character gets a cybernetic brain implant.[3]

In 2018, Coutts appeared in a web-series she co-wrote and co-produced, entitled Beattie & Me.[5] In it, her real-life friend, co-writer and co-producer, Melanie Leishman, play sisters who sell cosmetics in the mid-1990s, just when the internet was becoming popular.

References

  1. Alex Kecskes (2018-03-23). "Emily Coutts talks "Star Trek Discovery"". AECD magazine. Retrieved 2020-01-18. I’m a Toronto-based actor and the show shoots in Toronto, so I went through Canadian casting. It was like other auditions, where you hope your tape will be seen and the right people come across it. It was quite a few months after I auditioned that I heard I got the role. It’s because the show’s start date was delayed.
  2. Denise Petski (2018-11-16). "The Rosenzweig Group Signs Desmond Chiam, L. Scott Caldwell, Troy Gentile & Emily Coutts". Deadline magazine. Retrieved 2020-01-18. Desmond Chiam (The Shannara Chronicles), L. Scott “Scotty” Caldwell (Lost), Troy Gentile (The Goldbergs) and Emily Coutts (Star Trek: Discovery) have signed with The Rosenzweig Group for management.
  3. Jamie Lovett (2018-10-02). "'Star Trek: Discovery': Emily Coutts on Season 2, Detmer's Eyepiece". Comicbook magazine. Retrieved 2020-01-18. Detmer is part of Discovery’s bridge crew, which fans took a strong liking to despite having not been the focus of the series so far.
  4. Anthony Pascale (2020-01-17). "STLV18: 'Star Trek: Discovery' Supporting Bridge Cast Promise More Character Revelations In Season 2". Trek Movie magazine. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  5. Greg David (2018-03-15). "Vampires, a communist's daughter and cosmetics-selling sisters seek 2018 IPF funding". TV-eh. Retrieved 2020-01-18. The Idea: Two sisters, Beattie (Leishman) and Mae (Coutts), find themselves recruited by a competitive direct-sales cosmetics company in the fashion-and-feminism influenced world of 1997.
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