Sandra Oh on Fury, Friendship, and Hitting Her Prime in Midlife
The Lead
Sandra Oh, known for her iconic roles in Killing Eve and Grey's Anatomy, sits down for an insightful conversation about her latest project, a modern reimagining of Molière's Le Misanthrope at the National Theatre in London.
Embracing Theatre and Midlife
Oh, 54, reflects on her journey, from her early days as a young actor to her current status as a powerful and respected figure in the industry. She attributes her growth to her experiences, both on screen and stage, and her ability to navigate the complexities of her craft.
A Shift in Perspective
Oh discusses her role as Alice in Le Misanthrope, a character she describes as a novelist fed up with the flattery and dishonesty of those around her. This role marks a deliberate pivot to theatre, following her success in Killing Eve and other screen projects.
Challenges and Triumphs
Oh shares her experiences with racism and sexism in the industry, as well as her personal growth and self-discovery. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration and community in theatre, highlighting the supportive environment at the National Theatre.
A New Chapter
As Oh enters what she describes as the 'back half of her life,' she expresses a sense of liberation and enragement. She is now 'the captain of her ship,' taking control of her career and embracing her prime in midlife.