Sandra Oh is a Canadian actress known for her roles in 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Killing Eve'. She is recognized for her contributions to the representation of Asian Americans in media.
Leadership: Collaborative and supportive leader
Communication: Expressive and articulate
Height: 5 feet 6 inches
Build: Slim
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Birth: July 20, 1971, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Childhood: Grew up in a Korean immigrant family
Major Awards: 2 Primetime Emmy Awards, 1 Golden Globe Award
Honors: Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Key Achievements: Breakthrough role in 'Grey's Anatomy' as Dr. Cristina Yang
Breakthroughs: First woman of Asian descent to lead a primetime TV series
Charitable Work: Supports various charities including the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
Social Causes: Advocates for representation of Asian Americans in media
Personal Interests: Passionate about acting and storytelling
Hobbies: Enjoys reading and yoga
Public Controversies: Critiqued for lack of Asian representation in Hollywood
Challenges: Faced challenges in breaking stereotypes in her acting career
Industry Impact: Paved the way for more diverse casting in television
Long-term Influence: Inspired a generation of Asian actors
Famous Quotes: 'I want to see more stories about Asian women.'
Philosophy: Believes in the power of storytelling to bring about change
Estimated Net Worth: $25 million
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Lifestyle: Maintains a healthy and active lifestyle
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