Sandra Oh Net Worth

Sandra Oh Net Worth

Sandra Oh Net Worth:
$30 Million

Sandra Oh Net Worth

Sandra Oh – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $30 Million
Date of birth: July 20, 1971 (53 years old)
Gender: Female
Profession: Film Actor, Voice Actor
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Sandra was born July 20, 1971 in Nepean, Canada. Growing up, she had a lot of hobbies, including ballet. But her biggest dream was dramatic acting. Young Oh even rejected a full journalism scholarship to Carleton University and decided to study drama at the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada instead. Even id that meant paying dor the school herself. Some of her movies include The Princess Diaries, Under the Tuscan Sun, and Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey. Sandra married movie director Alexander Payne in 2003 but the couple got divorced only few years later.

Career

Sandra Oh had hit the limelight after bagging a significant role in Double Happiness in the year 1994. Henceforth which, she had bagged further roles in the television world with considerable series such as “Kung Fu: The Legend Continues,” “Odd Job Jack,” “Six Feet Under” and “Judging Amy.”

Sandra Oh Wealth
The film actor impresses with a net worth of 30000000 dollars. Congratulations for this achievement!

Quotes

“Anyone who has been obsessed or been in a mad love affair, sometimes you don’t make the right decisions.”

— Sandra Oh

“I equate fame towards people who know your work, people who will see your work. But all that stuff, like with the Genies and stuff like that, it was so much fun. It’s so much fun and it’s nice when it comes, but that’s not what it’s all about.”

— Sandra Oh

“When I saw ‘Fleabag,’ and when this script came to me, there is a uniqueness and a dark naughtiness to Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s sensibility that I did gravitate towards, very much.”

— Sandra Oh

“I’m not a slave to fashion; I’m into exercising my individuality.”

— Sandra Oh

“I saw ‘Joy Luck Club’ when it came out, so that was early mid-’90s, and I remember seeing it with my long-time collaborator, Mina Shum. We’d just done ‘Double Happiness,’ and we saw this movie, and we were weeping. Like, shuddering weeping. Weeping more than really the film deserved.”

— Sandra Oh


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