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Sandra Oh

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Gender Female
Age 52
Date of birth July 20,1971
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Nepean
Ottawa
Canada
NationalityAmerican
Canadian
Height 168 (cm)
Spouse Alexander Payne
Parents Joon-Soo Oh
Young-Nam Oh
Job Voice acting
Education National Theatre School of Canada
Sir Robert Borden High School
National Theatre School
Siblings Grace Oh
Ray Oh
Nominations People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Character We Miss Most
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Sandra Miju Oh OC is a Canadian and American actress. She is known for her starring roles as Rita Wu in the HBO comedy series Arliss, Dr. Cristina Yang in the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy, and Eve Polastri in the BBC America spy thriller series Killing Eve.

Biography

Sandra oh is a caandian-american actress.Best known for her role as cristina yang in the medical drama series grey s anatomy.She was born on july 20.1971 in nepean.Ontario.Canada.She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs around 54 kg.She has dark bronw eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is cancer.

Family

Sandra oh is the daughter of korean immigrants.Oh jnusu and oh young-nam.She has two siblings.A brtoher named ray and a sister named grace.She is married to alexander payne.An american film director.And they have no children.

Education and Career

Sandra oh studied at the national theatre school of canada and graduated in 1993.She began her career in the canadian film double happiness in 1994.She then ewnt on to appear in a number of films and television shows.Including grey s anatomy.For which she won a oglden globe award in 2006.She also starred in the critically acclaimed film sideways in 2004.

Most Important Event

In 2018.Sandra oh became the first asian woman to be nominated for an emmy award for outstanding lead actress in a drama series for her orle in killing eve.She was also the first asian womna to host the golden globe awards in 2019.

Life Story

Sandra oh has had a successful career in both film and television.She has won numerous awards for her work.Including a golden globe award and an emmy award.She is also an advocate for diversity in hollywood and has been a vocal supporter of asian representation in the media.She is an inspriatoin to many and her story is one of hard work and dedication.

Oscars 2023: How to watch the nominated films

Oscars 2023: How to watch the nominated films
Mar 11,2023 8:31 pm

... Who voices the characters? - Rosalie Chiang, Sandra Oh, Ava Morse and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan...

Killing Eve's Sandra Oh: Why was she at the Queen's funeral?

Killing Eve's Sandra Oh: Why was she at the Queen's funeral?
Sep 19,2022 8:41 am

... Sandra Oh, best known for her roles in Killing Eve and Grey s Anatomy, was dressed in black with a Canadian badge pinned in front...

Emmys: Hollywood on stand by for TV stars' big night

Emmys: Hollywood on stand by for TV stars' big night
Sep 12,2022 7:31 am

... The Liverpudlian is up against her co-star Sandra Oh for the award, as well as Laura Linney, Reese Witherspoon and Euphoria actress Zendaya, who won last year...

Emmys 2022: Succession leads US TV award nominations

Emmys 2022: Succession leads US TV award nominations
Jul 12,2022 10:10 pm

... The Liverpudlian is up against her Killing Eve co-star Sandra Oh for the award, as well as Euphoria actress Zendaya plus Laura Linney and Reese Witherspoon...

Killing Eve: Liverpool costume show celebrates Jodie Comer's Villanelle

Killing Eve: Liverpool costume show celebrates Jodie Comer's Villanelle
Apr 13,2022 8:05 pm

... The cat-and-mouse story between killer Villanelle, and Sandra Oh s spy Eve, has made the show one of...

Turning Red: Killing Eve's Sandra Oh on celebrating Pixar, puberty and periods

Turning Red: Killing Eve's Sandra Oh on celebrating Pixar, puberty and periods
Mar 8,2022 3:40 am

... So let s normalise that - and celebrate it! " Killing Eve star Sandra Oh is pretty choosy about her roles - but she tells the BBC she jumped at voicing a character for Pixar s latest film Turning Red...

The killing of Eve: the third season divided critics

The killing of Eve: the third season divided critics
Apr 18,2020 9:21 pm

... Sandra Oh reprises her role as Eva in the third season...

Parasites: Excited Koreans hail historic Oscars 2020 win for Bong Joon-ho

Parasites: Excited Koreans hail historic Oscars 2020 win for Bong Joon-ho
Feb 16,2020 10:19 am

... And the actress Sandra Oh, star of Grey s Anatomy and the Killing of Eve - said she was so proud to be Korean ...

Turning Red: Killing Eve's Sandra Oh on celebrating Pixar, puberty and periods

Feb 16,2020 9:38 am

" Hey, all girls have periods. So let's normalise That - and celebrate it! "

Killing Eve star Sandra Oh is pretty choosy about her roles - But She tells The Bbc She jumped at voicing a character for Pixar's latest film Turning Red.

It tackles blushing, big emotions and, yes, periods.

" I was just so happy there was a film about it, " Oh continues.

" Storytelling wise, I don't think we really mention it enough, so to be a part of a film That embraced puberty was important to me. "

'Poofs' into a panda

She plays Ming, The Mother of 13-year-old Mei, a diligent, slightly nerdy Chinese-Canadian schoolgirl.

Mei is navigating her life pretty well, at least until She 's hit with a rush of hormones.

This can be derailing at The Best of times, But whenever Mei feels overwhelmed or something makes her feel uncomfortable, She " poofs" into a giant Red Panda .

The chaotic consequences are a direct metaphor for the reality Young Girls can face, as they are hit with some pretty big physical and mental changes.

Rosalie Chang plays Mei, whose panda alter-ego is a bit like a more cuddly version of the Incredible Hulk .

Chang said The Film resonated with her in Real Life .

" I went through puberty throughout this film, " She explains - and unlike her character, She says it without a hint of embarrassment.

" I mean, I was 12 when I started it, and I'm now 16. This film is unapologetic about tackling puberty. It's not trying to hide, it's not trying to be wishy washy. It just says it Straight Up .

" It's a really taboo subject, even though everyone goes through it. "

Chang saw the clumsy, emotional panda as a " metaphor for change and messiness".

" It's so similar, yet different from me - She growls a little more, She has bigger outbursts, " She laughs.

Although Pixar has explored a young girl's emotions in, along with mother-daughter tensions in, Turning Red is its first foray into puberty. It's not a theme That crops up very often in family films.

Director Domee Shi says the idea of including periods and was " there from the very beginning".

The Film touches on menstruation very gently, and Mei is particularly embarrassed by her mother's response.

" It didn't feel right if we didn't talk about it, " says The Film -maker, who won 2019's short animation Oscar for Bao, and co-wrote Turning Red with Julia Cho .

Producer Lindsey Collins adds they tested out responses to The Film during early screenings for Pixar colleagues.

" Just getting the reaction from The Crowd of laughter and Shock - it was The Best response we could get, " She says.

Carolyn Danckaert, founder of the website A Mighty Girl, which for girls and parents about periods, tells The Bbc That many parents " struggle to initiate conversations with their kids on topics like puberty and periods, which tween girls often find embarrassing".

" When you watch A Movie together, however, you can use the character's experience as an opportunity to broach these subjects with a little emotional distance That can put kids At Ease . "

Emma Thompson O'Dowd, health and wellbeing specialist at global children's charity Plan International UK, calls the inclusion of periods in The Film " wonderful".

suggests That " when girls first start their period, over two-fifths feel anxious, and a third feel embarrassed".

" Nearly two million UK girls have missed a part day or full day of school because of their period, many out of fear of experiencing leaks, " She adds.

" All children, But especially girls, need to learn That periods are a healthy and normal part of life. Films like Turning Red help can smash the taboos around periods, and create opportunities for open and honest conversations. "

This film is also notable as The First Pixar movie directed solely by A Woman - with an all-female key filmmaking team and an Asian-led cast.

Interestingly, Chang didn't notice this; to her it was just film-making which happened to be done by women.

" I didn't even realise it was all-female leadership until the wrap party when I first saw The Movie , " She says, while Oh adds: " There are a lot of firsts with Turning Red, and I think all those should be celebrated. "

Pixar, which was, has made films including The Incredibles , Toy Story and Finding Nemo , and has won numerous awards including 18 Oscars.

Collins said The Female crew felt very supported by Pixar's executives, who did not get Cold Feet about The Film 's subject matter.

She added That being all-female " gave us permission to stay bold".

" When we were talking about cringey, awkward moments in The Story , you could have had a bunch of people going 'I don't know About That part. . ' But instead, you were surrounded by women going 'Oh my gosh, That totally happened to me'. "

Turning Red is also part of a surge in popularity for Asian-led films and TV shows, including Drive My Car and Raya and The Last Dragon, along with and the, to name just a few.

Shi, who is Chinese-Canadian, talks about the importance of " being what you can see".

" There wasn't a lot of representation of myself and My Family Growing Up , and I didn't get to see a lot of myself in media, " She says.

" I really wanted to just share this Chinese-Canadian girl's experience with The World because it's so specific. "

Oh, who is Asian-Canadian-American, in 2020 She is " specifically interested in roles That explore a character's race".

" This is exactly The Project That I was looking for, " She says, clearly delighted there are now " more opportunities to tell stories I wasn't able to tell early on in my career".

Dr Martha M Lauzen, The Founder and head of San Diego 's Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, tells The Bbc : " The Time is long overdue for a female-driven film, directed solely by A Woman , from Pixar. It's great to see the studio betting on The Promise of Domee Shi 's previous unique and brilliant work, Bao. "

Dr Lauzen adds That in 2020, Asians and Asian-Americans comprised 6% of all female characters in speaking roles in the top-grossing films, down from a historic high of 10% in 2018 [when Crazy Rich Asians pushed their representation to a historic high], according to the.

" Due to films like Raya and The Last Dragon and Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, I expect the percentages of both female and male Asian and Asian-American characters to increase in 2021, " She adds.

Turning Red also focuses on mothers and daughters across the generations in Mei's family.

Ming wants Her Daughter to honour their traditions by working at The Family temple, But resists Mei's urges to go out and be a typical teenager.

Oh talks about this sometimes tricky relationship, calling Ming " loving and hypervigilant" which is a pretty accurate description.

" I don't know one person who doesn't have some sort of complicated relationship with their mother, " She says. " We're not shying away from it. It's a loving place, But it's also a complicated Time In a in a young person's life. "

Shi adds there were a lot of people on The Crew of Asian or immigrant backgrounds, with " similar stories of feeling That pressure and tension with their moms and parents".

" It was really important for us to tell this nuanced story, " She explains.

" Mei genuinely loves her mom and wants to be a good daughter, But She 's Growing Up in a world That 's very different from her parents. "

Mei finds The Film 's boyband 4*Town particularly enticing, and along with hordes of other teenagers, is desperate to go to their concert.

" Unfortunately it doesn't align with what Ming thinks is best or appropriate, " says Chang, while Collins adds: " When you're 13, going to your first concert is life or Death - it's a Big Deal . "

Although 4*Town are fictional, their three songs in The Film were written by none other than pop star Billie Eilish , and her musician brother Finneas O'Connell, who also for No Time to Die.

Collins explains they approached them because " there's something about being able to speak to a generation".

" My kids are Big Music lovers, and in 2016, they were constantly playing, so clearly it spoke deeply to them, " She adds.

But despite The Appeal of 4*Town, it's really The Giant Red Panda which takes Centre Stage in this film.

Given the option to decide on her own Spirit Animal , what would Oh choose?

" I do love the idea of being able to soar and fly, But not like a teeny Bird . .

" I'd be a killer Bird , " She says with a chuckle.

That could be another film entirely - perhaps one about the menopause.



Source of news: bbc.com

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