Most people would probably mention GREY’S ANATOMY (2005-2014) when Sandra Oh’s name is mentioned, but Sandra is an accomplished actress who has had many strong, diverse roles in films like DOUBLE HAPPINESS (1994), ARLI$$ (1996-2002), THE DIARY OF EVELYN LAU (1997), SIDEWAYS (2004), and as the voice of Ting Ting in MULAN II (2004). Sandra began her career as a ballet dancer and eventually studied drama at the National Theatre School in Montreal. Her accomplished acting has garnered her 23 award nominations and 15 wins including the FIPA d’Or for Best Actress at the 1994 Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels at Cannes, two Genie Awards (the Canadian Oscar), a Cable Ace Award, a Theatre World Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. WOW!

Currently, Sandra is tapping into her voice experience for the animated character ROSIE in the featureWINDOW HORSES by award winning Writer/Director/Producer Anne Marie Fleming. Through their indiegogo campaign, they hope to to bring Rosie to life as a crowd funded indpendent feature film! To be a part of the project, go to the WINDOW HORSES campaign.

SYNOPSIS
In this coming-of-age story, Rosie Ming, a young Canadian poet, is invited to perform at a Poetry Festival in Shiraz, Iran, but she’d rather be in Paris. She lives at home with her over-protective Chinese grandparents and has never been anywhere by herself. Once in Iran, she finds herself in the company of poets and Persians, all who tell her stories that force her to confront her past; the Iranian father she assumed abandoned her and the nature of Poetry itself. Rosie goes on an unwitting journey of forgiveness, reconciliation, and perhaps above all, understanding, through learning about her father’s past, her own complicated cultural identity, and her responsibility to it. It’s about building bridges across generations and cultures through the magic of Poetry.

Actress Melissa Jane Rodriguez sat down with Sandra to talk about GREY’S ANATOMY and WINDOW HORSES.

SANDRA OH:  “We actors, we’re a fragile bunch, and yet we need to be strong because 90% of our lives is rejection.

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