Sandra Oh is a Canadian American actress. On 20 July 1971, in Nepean, Ottawa, Canada, the actress was born. She is the daughter of a middle-class father Jeon Young-Nam oh a South Korean immigrant and biochemist and mother John Su oh a business person. Sandra has two siblings Grace Oh and Ray Oh. She began acting and practising ballet at the age of four to correct her pigeon- toes stance. Oh played The Wizard of Woe in a musical class called The Canada Goose, when she was ten. She formed the environmental club BASE (Borden Active Students For the Environment) at Sir Robert Borden High School, and she led the campaign against the usage of styrofoam cups. While in high school she was elected as president of the student council. She has a knack for playing the flute. She is purely an artist.
She participated in school plays and also joined the drama classes. Oh gave priority to her acting career against her patents and she refused her four-year journalism scholarship to Carleton University to study drama at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. Oh once said that she is the only person in her family who doesn't have a masters in something. Sandra oh's filmography- Double Happiness, Prey, Cowgirl, Last Night, The Red Violin, Permanent Midnight, Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Date Squad, Big Fat Liar, Rick, Hard Candy, Break a Leg, The Night Listener, Falling, The ScareCrow, Window Horses, Meditation Park, Turning Red, Umma, etc. Sandra Oh's Television work- Denim Blues, If Not For You, Arliss, Happily Ever After-Fairy Tales for Every Child, Popular, The Proud Family, American Dad, American Dragon- Jake Long, Phineas and Ferb, Robot Chicken, Shitty Boyfriends, Killing Eve Killing Eve is a British Tv serial. The creator of >> Read More... , American Crime, The Chair The Chair is an Indian horror reality television s >> Read More... , Invincible, etc.
Oh hosted the 28th Golden Globe Awards in 2008, and she made history as the first woman of Asian descent to host the 76th ceremony in 2019. In 2019, she made history as the first Asian Canadian woman to host Saturday Night Live Saturday Night Live or popularly called as NBC' >> Read More... , and Time Magazine named her one of the world's top 100 most influential people. She received two Golden Globe Awards and four-screen actors Guild Awards, as well as got nominated for 12 Emmy Awards.
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