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Sandra Oh is a Canadian-American actress celebrated for her diverse roles in film and television. Raised in Ottawa, Ontario, by Korean immigrant parents, Oh embarked on her acting career in the early 1990s. She first gained attention with her performance in the 1994 film *Double Happiness*, which brought her critical acclaim. Oh’s major breakthrough came in 2005 with her role as Dr. Cristina Yang on *Grey's Anatomy*. Her portrayal of the brilliant cardiothoracic surgeon earned her a Golden Globe Award in 2006 and several Emmy nominations, solidifying her prominence in the industry. After leaving *Grey's Anatomy* in 2014, Oh continued to impress audiences with her role in *Killing Eve* (2018-2022). As Eve Polastri, a tenacious intelligence officer, she received another Golden Globe Award and further established her reputation as a versatile performer. Beyond television, Oh has also appeared in notable films such as *Sideways* (2004) and *The Princess Diaries* (2001). Her contributions to the arts have been recognized for their depth and range, and she is acclaimed for her advocacy in promoting diversity and representation in media.
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