Sandra Oh Knows What's Great About Middle Age

桑德拉·欧·知中年之美

The Interview

2025-07-19

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The actress discusses discrimination in Hollywood, what she’s learned about herself in her 50s and her iconic role on "Grey's Anatomy.”
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  • This is Susan Burton, host of the podcast, The Retrievals.

  • Cutting someone's body open and then operating when they can feel it.

  • That is not supposed to happen.

  • That's something from history or from war.

  • It can't be happening to 100,000 women a year.

  • Can it?

  • From Serial Productions and The New York Times, it's The Retrievals, Season 2, The C-Sections.

  • Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

  • From the New York Times, this is The Interview.

  • I'm Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

  • One of the most freeing parts of being a woman in middle age is letting go of all the stuff that weighed you down earlier in your life.

  • By this point, we've achieved quite a bit, we've learned quite a bit about who we are,

  • and we've also learned quite a bit about ignoring those who would try and limit us.

  • We're kind of whittling ourselves down to what matters.

  • Actor Sandra Oh knows all about that journey.

  • She's best known for the 10 seasons she spent on Grey's Anatomy,

  • playing the career-defining role of Dr. Christina Yang.

  • After she left the show, she then played Eve Polastri in Killing Eve,

  • an intelligence operative in the UK tasked with tracking an elusive and entrancing female assassin.

  • And this summer, she'll be on stage in Shakespeare in the Park in New York City.