Sandra Oh discusses her role in “Turning Red,” the ways Disney Pixar films are modeling difficult conversations for young people to learn from, and how women’s original storytelling is making an impact in film and TV. #DailyShow
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Sandra Oh discusses her role in “Turning Red,” the ways Disney Pixar films are modeling difficult conversations for young people to learn from, and how women’s original storytelling is making an impact in film and TV. #DailyShow
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Was great to see her again! It’s amazing to see women especially of diverse backgrounds make it through against the odds!
ReplyExcept LGBTQ they never want to talk about LGBTQ people
Replylovely <3
ReplyYet she’s also doing another movie where she plays an overprotective mother but more horror based, Umma. Is it really original though in the end?
ReplyLove her!!!
ReplyAlways a treat to see this extraordinary talented actor. Thanks Trevor.
ReplyIf Pixar is teaching our children we are all Effed
ReplyShe’s brilliant in Killing Eve.
ReplyThe story sounds pretty similar to Brave though! Not that I’m not excited for it, but I definitely won’t be contributing any money towards Disney until They stop funding anti-LGBTQ+ lawmakers!!
ReplyCristina 🥰🥰
ReplyTrevor Did you hear India accidentally bombed Pakistan yesterday?
ReplySandra will always be Dr Christina Yang to me😍😍😍
ReplyI feel like maybe at 0:06 Trevor didn’t remember the movie title so he segued outta that very nicely lol
ReplyAbsolutely LOVE 💕 Sandra Oh! Killing Eve is phenomenal. Everything she does is awesome. Her work is so strong. ❤️ Look forward to the new Pixar movie which sounds great.
ReplyI’ve always been inlove with her
ReplyShe is super chill to talk to 😁😁😁. I like her very much!!!
ReplyI love her! She has awesome hair!!! She will always be Christina.
ReplyI want to see more of THE CHAIR!!!!!!
Reply“It’s amazing to age because you get, like, perspective….” 👏🏾
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