5 cool things you need to know about Golden Globes winner Sandra Oh
The two-time award-winning actress, whose parents were Korean immigrants to Canada, was given the key to the city of Ottawa, Ontario in 2013
If you watched the Golden Globe Awards 2019, you will know that the real winner on the night was Sandra Oh. Here are five cool things about her.
1. Sandra Oh is making history
Not only is she the first Asian to host the award show, she is also the first Asian to win two Golden Globe Awards. The 47-year-old has long been an advocate for diversity, and it came through when she presented the Golden Globes in 2019, as well as when she won her award for Killing Eve – when she told her parents “I love you” in Korean. In 2018, she became the first Asian actress nominated for Best Actress in an Emmy drama award for the same role.
2. She is Dr Cristina Yang on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, and in real life
Just kidding – the only thing they have in common is that she and her character are both really messy. Apparently she first wanted to audition for the part of Miranda – but is grateful that she went for Cristina instead.
3. Do you remember her from 2001?
Before her most recent work in Killing Eve and her stint on Grey’s Anatomy in 2005, you might remember seeing her as the hilarious vice-principal with shifting loyalties in The Princess Diaries (2001). Her earliest works date back to 1989, on a short film called The Journey Home, and as Gwen on a TV series called Denim Blues.
4. She holds the key to a city