Sandra Oh is a woman of many talents. Today she is well known for playing Eve on Killing Eve and starring in Grey's Anatomy's resident truth-teller and physician, Dr. Cristina Yang.
19.02.2022 - 02:19 / variety.com
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeSandra Oh’s Netflix comedy “The Chair” touches on the sticky nature of how actions are perceived and the consequences that should or shouldn’t come with it in an age of social media, where nuance often gets lost in the debate.“It’s really tricky to talk about,” Oh tells Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast. “It’s hard to gague when it’s going to bite you.
In some ways, when it gets out there in the culture, it doesn’t belong to you anymore.” But that’s just one topic to be found in the humorous and satirical “The Chair,” which takes on everything from parenting to office politics to the question of discrimination, ageism and sexism at institutions like the New England university where “The Chair” is set. Oh is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award in the lead female actor in a comedy series category for “The Chair,” and coicidentally, the SAG Awards take place on Sunday, February 27 — the same night that her drama “Killing Eve” returns on BBC America for the start of its fourth and final season.On this episode of Variety’s award-winning Awards Circuit Podcast, we talk to Oh about “The Chair,” “Killing Eve” and her busy animation voice-over career.
But first, our Awards Circuit Roundtable dissects the newly announced Oscars hosts and much more. Listen below:From writer and showrunner Amanda Peet, Netflix’s “The Chair,” which premiered last august, stars Oh as Dr.
Ji-yoon Kim, a professor who becomes the first woman of color to become chair of the English department at a fictional New England university. A single mother, Ji-yoon quickly realizes the burden of having to steer a faculty of entitled, out of touch older professors.
Sandra Oh is a woman of many talents. Today she is well known for playing Eve on Killing Eve and starring in Grey's Anatomy's resident truth-teller and physician, Dr. Cristina Yang.
What will become of Villanelle and Eve Polastri? That’s the question on everyone’s lips as we tune into the final season of the darkly comedic thriller Killing Eve.
As the iconic spy drama Killing Eve returns for its fourth and final season, we find Villanelle and Eve in very different places. Now, it’s Eve who’s out for blood, as she sets out on a revenge mission against The Twelve, while Villanelle is out to prove she’s not a monster, leading her to make a most unlikely move… And we can reveal we find the legendary assassin in a rather unusual setting. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox withOK!'s daily newsletter .
Killing Eve will return to our screens for its fourth and final series over the coming days.
The fourth and final season of Killing Eve is upon us, and its stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are dishing on all the details and answering to fans’ burning questions about a possible movie. “I don’t know, because for me, when I close something, I close it,” Sandra told Extra. “For me, just how I work, I do and I don’t really need to go back.”“She hates me. It’s me. I’m the problem!” Jodi then joked, as both women shared how they hoped fans would be satisfied with the series finale.
In the third episode of the new season of “Killing Eve,” Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer) attend an impromptu “therapy” session. Eve asks if Villanelle has ever heard the fable about the scorpion and the frog, and explains that “they both die because the scorpion can’t change its nature.” The fable has become an eye-roll-inducing pop culture cliché at this point, but Villanelle’s replies make the scene work.
Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are getting ready to say goodbye to , BBC America's award-winning drama that's only weeks away from launching its final episodes.«We just felt like it was the time for the characters to come to their ultimate growth,» Oh told ET's Matt Cohen over Zoom on Feb. 8. «I mean, it's a tricky dynamic that was set up four years ago in the first episode — that there is a certain kind of cat and mouse to it and dramaturgically it's actually really hard to sustain.
She’s been one of the most iconic TV figures of recent years. And when Villanelle stepped out in a Molly Goddard pink tulle dress paired with buckled black boots, the Killing Eve assassin inspired the coolest fancy dress outfit in decades. Now, Jodie Comer’s hitting our screens for her final turn as the most stylish hitwoman in history as the fourth and final series of the spy drama begins.
Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh are reflecting on their show Killing Eve ahead of its fourth and final season.
The stars of “Killing Eve” are saying goodbye.
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of BBC America‘s premiere of Killing Eve’s fourth and final season, Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer, and Fiona Shaw are among others the cast and crew saying goodbye to the series in the exclusive featurette above.
Diehard Killing Eve fans will be thrilled to hear that there’s not much longer to wait until their favourite drama returns to the box.The award-winning BBC One series, starring actresses Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh, has announced that the fourth and final instalment of the show will debut on screens in a matter of days.The BBC confirmed the news on their social media page, as fans began to count down until they could see the always entertaining Villanelle and Eve Polastri back in action. Unveiling the big date as Monday 28 February, they wrote: "Watch #KillingEve on iPlayer from 28 February." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.This means that each episode of the cat and mouse thriller will air just one day later than in the US, so UK fans won’t be too far behind.
its final chapter. The stars of BBC America's outgoing drama came together (virtually, of course) on Thursday to reflect on the transformative time making the show and to tee up the upcoming fourth and final season, which kicks off Feb.
Killing Eve, BBC America’s thrilling, blood-soaked cat-and-mouse, will soon come to an end with its final season, and stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are grateful for the wild ride.