Sandra Oh

Dear 2019 Oscars producers: There is no such thing as a good awards show host. You're better off hiring no one.
Praise for the anodyne “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book” felt completely removed from the night's earlier victories for diversity and representation.
The “Homecoming” star and her husband sure know how to flip a seemingly disappointing night.
Golden Globes co-host and award winner Sandra Oh gave a speech celebrating the stories of people of color that are finally being told.
The "Killing Eve" star also hosted the night's ceremony with comedian Andy Samberg.
During the opening monologue at the 2019 Golden Globes, the hosts jokes about the "A Star Is Born" actress' oft-repeated phrase.
The self-proclaimed "nicest people in show business" intentionally failed at roasting some of the night's biggest stars.
The actress' family members wore T-shirts with Oh's iconic quote from the 2018 Emmys, "It's an honor just to be Asian."
Instead, the "Killing Eve" star wants to focus on "actual real change," like the massive box office success of "Black Panther" and "Crazy Rich Asians."
The "Killing Eve" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" stars are reuniting on the awards show stage. This time, it's for the Golden Globes.