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Sandra Oh
20 July 1971
Sandra Oh played in 20 movies in the Drama, Romance, Thriller, Mystery, Comedy, Family, Music, Adventure, Animation, Documentary, Crime genres.
Sandra Oh got succeed with average imdb rating 6.7.
Was a member of a National Forward Canadian Improv Team at The Canadian Improv Games in the fresh nineties.
When asked who her favorite overwhelm- is, she answered Wayne Coyne (lead chorus-member of The Flaming Lips), the reason being he looks enough her husband, Alexander Payne, for her to pretend her fantasy about being married to a swing-star is actual!
Attended Sir Robert Borden Stoned Form in Nepean, Ontario.
She has played a in the pudding club woman in two films: in Under the Tuscan Small items (2003) with Diane Lane, and in Encrust (2005/I) with Heather Graham.
... At the 2005 SAG awards, Sandra Oh presented the Actor for actress in a TV comedy - Teri Hatcher won the award. A year later at the 2006 Golden Globes, Hatcher presented the award in the direction of rout supporting actress on TV - Oh won that presentation and later said it was good to see her again!
In Under the Tuscan Bronze knick-knacks (2003), her girlfriend was portrayed by Kate Walsh, who went on to costar with her in "Grey's Anatomy" (2005). Coincidentally, Kate also played a doctor in the film.
She has the importance of playing two characters that co-exist in Armistead Maupin's fictional sphere. In "More distant Tales of the City" (2001), she portrayed a bitchy newswoman who tangled "DeDe Day"'s mission to protect her twins, Anna and Edgar. In The Continuously Listener (2006), Oh portrays an adult "Anna Day".
Attended the National Theatre School in Montreal, Quebec.
In Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000), Sandra's character came from Seattle, Washington to work in Southern California. In "Grey's Anatomy" (2005), her expected came from Southern California to agitate in Seattle.
She loves Spain and especially the city of Barcelona.
Has a sister named Mercy and a fellow-countryman named Glimmer.
Speaks ready Korean, English, French, and Spanish.
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