I am so happy to see an actor like Sandra Oh doing so well. 20 years ago my wife and I saw her in Double Happiness about a Chinese-Canadian woman in a tug of war with her strict controlling father and passive mother. Her performance in that is fantastic making us hope that she would get noticed and given more work. She never disappoints, so smart and funny too.
@@callmeneutrino7136 I first noticed her in "Last Night", in which she was part of a terrific ensemble cast of how all different people in a Canadian city were facing the end of the world. There aren't a lot of movies I watch repeatedly and care to own on DVD. That one made the list.
Sandra Oh has an infectious energy. A lot of late night guests, you feel like the host needs to steer the conversation and prompt them to open up, stay on topic, elaborate on earlier points... Sandra Oh is natural and open and has great repartee-- I imagine she must be fantastic onstage.
I truly enjoy a guest who is totally invested in the conversation! This was a joy to watch/listen/experience! Proud to be Canadian when I hear a fellow Canadian engage so well with Stephen.
Oh, Sanda, I love you. I've grown up watching her work over the last thirty years. She is so talented and so very fun; very kind. She deserves all the praise and accolades she gets. This is a tired phrase, but she truly in one of our nation's treasures.❤
I live in Buffalo, NY and I used to go to Canada all the time. I’ve always thought that the Canadian people were the nicest, most polite, and friendliest people in the world.
Thank you. I used to have a boyfriend from Buffalo. He said Buffalonians felt closer to Toronto than many parts of the U.S. As a Torontonian I can attest Buffalo is like a sister city to us. We've all visited there at least once:).
Sandra…my homegurl from Nepean, Ontario, Canada. Such a talented, beautiful soul. Break a leg with your theatre gig, Sandra. Several years ago I was outlet shopping in NY State. The clerk who was ringing in my purchases said “ You must be Canadian”. I said “I am…how did you know?” She said “You just said Sorry three times”. 🤣😄 I can think of worse things to be accused of. 👍🇨🇦❣️
Straight out of National Theatre School, Ms. Oh starred in Runaway, the Evelyn Lau story. Brilliant. Greetings from Montréal. She is a national treasure, but we will share her with the world.
this clip kind of shames us Montrealers though with Stephen's story about the OLF chasing him around to remove the English signs....makes us sound like utter fools for putting up with that crap!!
@@heatherst-amour6250 the story doesn't seem plausible to me, though. It's not like he was placing commercial signs in shop windows. He was putting up posters for a fringe show on lamp posts. Maybe that wasn't allowed in the area where he was, or maybe they needed a stamp of approval from the organizers or something. I have a great deal of sympathy for the Québec language laws, though their rationale can be difficult to explain to outsiders and they are sometimes comical in their ham-handed enforcement. I live in NDG and there are lots of English only signs up announcing local events on posts etc. C'est n'est pas un big deal.
@@heatherst-amour6250 A friend of mine was harassed by the OLF for their website, which was personal site (not the employer's) but discussed their work. It was so stupid.
Big Love Sandra from your hometown where you went to SRB ❤ It has been a joy watching your journey since the 80's. There is nothing you can't do ❤ Go Sandra Go Sandra!!!
Always a delight to see her sharing her thoughts, she's one of the most interesting people and her passion for her craft is so enticing, I could hear her speak for hours
We Canadians are masters of “sorry” and “eh”… and you can’t even try to get it right when you try to Imitate us. There’s more nuance in there than you can ever learn
I'm Canadian, and I clicked on this, first off because of Sandra Oh, second off because I thought that said, "Comedians", so I was expecting to hear her love for sarcasm 🤭
As someone who just barely binged Grey’s Anatomy.. for the [redacted] time… Seeing Sandra behaving the exact opposite way that Christina would is throwing my head for a LOOP.
4:00 and 2002 I road trip across the US to get to our graduate school with a Canadian classmate. I will never forget the look of complete shock on his face when I went up to the fountain drinks at Subway and refilled my cup. He didn’t know about refills and thought I was stealing it and thought it was completely scandalous! Granted he was like 22 years old soI was cracking up in his shock
My wife and I were out last evening ( her birthday) here in Canada, and a transit bus was heading back to the depot. The front destination sign said: “Sorry… not in service.”
I remember doing these speech exercises to alleviate stage fright before going on stage. It always worked, and kept my voice elevated and diction steady throughout.
Well, it's true that the vast majority of guns used in crime here come from the USA, smuggled in. But we're happy to have you come as visitors. Just leave the weapons at home. Sorry.
@@roberturibe3150 hundreds? That's a lot, eh? That's okay. I visit New York regularly, specifically Manhattan, but avoid the rest of the USA. It's crawling with Americans and most of them are packing heat.
@jacobb8832 well I was born and raised here. This is the only country I know so to answer your questions, I can only be able to answer when I travel to another country. Are a South African too?
David Steinberg (from Winnipeg) was asked by his daughter (raised in L.A.) about the difference between Canadians and Americans. He showed her on an elevator in Toronto. For no reason, he said "sorry.". All the other people on the elevator fidgeted a bit and each said "sorry" in return. I have found myself reflexively saying sorry to furniture that I've bumped into. Or, (in Québec) "désolé" or "excusez".
@@scotthong2008 Mr Thong, you may not have been given a "hello" in Toronto, that might be true. It's a huge city, and in huge cities, people rarely say hello to random strangers, even if they have whimsical surnames like "Thong." Nevertheless, being Canadian, they will certainly say "sorry." Like, I am sorry that I snickered at your funny surname, for instance.
Several years ago I was outlet shopping in NY State. The clerk who was ringing in my purchases said “ You must be Canadian”. I said “I am…how did you know?” She said “You just said Sorry three times”. 🤣😄 I can think of worse things to be accused of. 👍🇨🇦❣️
5:40 Canadian Bacon, when Dan Aykroyd pulled over the truck driven by John Candy and made them add graffiti in French to match the English graffiti on the side of their truck.
In 1995 I was fortunate to be sent on a business trip to Montreal for a wk. Quebec was getting ready to vote on whether to remain part of Canada. Knowing that some French Canadians felt (feel?) some hostility towards English-speakers, I was concerned that I might get knocked down by someone for speaking English. My concern was misplaced and we had a wonderful time. When you're greeted in French and you reply in English, the locals switch to English and everything's cool. The only problem we encountered was an ill-tempered metro employee who surely was bilingual but gave us a hard time anyway.
Nice interplay with Sandra Oh, & what a great green outfit! Cool to hear you discuss theatre training; I went to HB Stduios & tried out for Ringling Bros.
Canadian "sorry" is that catch-all keyword for "something happened/about to happen, but I don't want or care to deal with it right now, so let's just move along, no need for any big fuss and let's forget it ever happened."
I knew of Sandra Oh from Grey's anatomy as a teenage boy and that wasn't my type of show then and I never came across any other roles she did really. But a couple years ago I treated to the series Killing Eve and she was brilliant ❤
"I guess there is no other crime 5:48 [in Montréal]"... that's right, and if you say otherwise you'll get a visit from Uncle Rocco to give you some batting practice.
I'm from Montreal and my close friend's late father founded The National Theatre School. Sorry but I really just wanted to put that out there, bc it was cool to hear her mention that
When Stephen mentions Canadians, what he means is english Canadians. There are two distinct cultures in Canada. English Canadians dont fall far from the British tree - uber polite and proper but it can at times covers up pent up anger and even nasty ness. (Not Sandra, she is of a special breed of deeply decent and super nice people, not an ounce of malice in her). French Canadians are a different breed, not falling far from the French tree - not so polite, not so humble, some at times even overtly arrogant, but if you scratch under the surface of most of them, you find lots of good heart and surprising warmth. The french police is a manifestation of their commitment to survive as a culture in the midst of the super powerful American culture and in a country where more than 70% of people are english Canadians. At the end of the day, all people with qualities, challenges, pretences and mysteries, all trying to best to live life in difficult times.
I am so happy to see an actor like Sandra Oh doing so well. 20 years ago my wife and I saw her in Double Happiness about a Chinese-Canadian woman in a tug of war with her strict controlling father and passive mother. Her performance in that is fantastic making us hope that she would get noticed and given more work. She never disappoints, so smart and funny too.
I loved that movie, too! I fell in love with her then, and was amazed when she showed up in Grey’s Anatomy
@@callmeneutrino7136 I first noticed her in "Last Night", in which she was part of a terrific ensemble cast of how all different people in a Canadian city were facing the end of the world. There aren't a lot of movies I watch repeatedly and care to own on DVD. That one made the list.
I saw that
Her performance in the 🇨🇦ian gem Last Night is outstanding
@@rachelfarmer0277Yes, but the movie is about a Chinese-Canadian woman and her family.
Sandra is always fun to listen to. I love her energy.
She’s absolutely wonderful actress I love her so much
Sandra Oh has an infectious energy. A lot of late night guests, you feel like the host needs to steer the conversation and prompt them to open up, stay on topic, elaborate on earlier points... Sandra Oh is natural and open and has great repartee-- I imagine she must be fantastic onstage.
I truly enjoy a guest who is totally invested in the conversation! This was a joy to watch/listen/experience! Proud to be Canadian when I hear a fellow Canadian engage so well with Stephen.
Oh, Sanda, I love you. I've grown up watching her work over the last thirty years. She is so talented and so very fun; very kind. She deserves all the praise and accolades she gets. This is a tired phrase, but she truly in one of our nation's treasures.❤
One of my mostest favoritest people of alllllll time! Sandra Oh is _such_ an incredible talent. 🌸🌻🏵️🌼
I live in Buffalo, NY and I used to go to Canada all the time. I’ve always thought that the Canadian people were the nicest, most polite, and friendliest people in the world.
Thank You. We try…well..most of us, anyway (we have our requisite 2% A-holes). Come visit any time. Cheers 🇨🇦
Thank you 🇨🇦
We’re alright
I guess you didn't get as far as Toronto.
Thank you. I used to have a boyfriend from Buffalo. He said Buffalonians felt closer to Toronto than many parts of the U.S. As a Torontonian I can attest Buffalo is like a sister city to us. We've all visited there at least once:).
Sandra Oh is a Canadian national treasure, insanely talented actor and such a delightful human being
Hi I must confess you really look gorgeous and I would love to have you as my friend if you don't mind!🎉
Sandra Oh is one of the best! Would love to see more of her on the screen, and more. Thank you Stephen!
I love her passion for her work! Sandra Oh is a gift that keeps on giving
Love Sandra Oh terribly much. She's drop dead classically beautiful and smart, and it's such a delight to see these fun chats.🌟
What an interview, two actors playing off each other... live! Beautiful to watch and experience.
She is so delightful. Just love her.
Sandra…my homegurl from Nepean, Ontario, Canada. Such a talented, beautiful soul. Break a leg with your theatre gig, Sandra. Several years ago I was outlet shopping in NY State. The clerk who was ringing in my purchases said “ You must be Canadian”. I said “I am…how did you know?” She said “You just said Sorry three times”. 🤣😄 I can think of worse things to be accused of. 👍🇨🇦❣️
We even say sorry for saying sorry too much♥️🇨🇦
love her quirky energy
I saw her at Steppenwolf a few years ago. She’s really a very talented stage actress.
Straight out of National Theatre School, Ms. Oh starred in Runaway, the Evelyn Lau story. Brilliant. Greetings from Montréal. She is a national treasure, but we will share her with the world.
Seems like a scantily clad spammer copied and stole your comment 🤷🏻♀
@@mickimicki huh?
this clip kind of shames us Montrealers though with Stephen's story about the OLF chasing him around to remove the English signs....makes us sound like utter fools for putting up with that crap!!
@@heatherst-amour6250 the story doesn't seem plausible to me, though. It's not like he was placing commercial signs in shop windows. He was putting up posters for a fringe show on lamp posts. Maybe that wasn't allowed in the area where he was, or maybe they needed a stamp of approval from the organizers or something. I have a great deal of sympathy for the Québec language laws, though their rationale can be difficult to explain to outsiders and they are sometimes comical in their ham-handed enforcement. I live in NDG and there are lots of English only signs up announcing local events on posts etc. C'est n'est pas un big deal.
@@heatherst-amour6250 A friend of mine was harassed by the OLF for their website, which was personal site (not the employer's) but discussed their work. It was so stupid.
I have many friend in Canada and proud of it! I love Sandra Oh and all the great work she's done!
Big Love Sandra from your hometown where you went to SRB ❤ It has been a joy watching your journey since the 80's.
There is nothing you can't do ❤ Go Sandra Go Sandra!!!
I absolutely loved Sandra Oh in Grey's Anatomy for several years, and then in Sideways! She is such a great actress! 💝
I really adore her. She is brilliant in every role!
Always a delight to see her sharing her thoughts, she's one of the most interesting people and her passion for her craft is so enticing, I could hear her speak for hours
What a delightful guest. Fell in love with her in Sideways.
What a wonderful woman.
Fabulous chemistry 💞
Sandra is " a working professional" !! Wanted to do Broadway theatre all along. Well done.
It was my first time seeing Sandra OH. Instant fan. ❤
The way she said “Québécois” was so… Québécois 😆 (coming from a Québécoise)
She’s absolutely fabulous and we need more of her on screen.
Love the green!
Me too
Love Sandra - she’s amazing!
😳 I could listen to her all day. I genuinely love her.
She is such a delight!
We Canadians are masters of “sorry” and “eh”… and you can’t even try to get it right when you try to
Imitate us. There’s more nuance in there than you can ever learn
True. The nuance is unique to Canadians.
I’ve taken to adding “…but it’s a Canadian ’sorry’.” Seems only fair.
@@pgknippel hahah well said
"Eh" reminds me a bit of "alors" as we French say it. It has layers of meanings. I was intrigued the first time I heard it.
That's a strongly worded statement right there!
I can't believe no one applauded for Quiz Lady! I loved it and YOU and Aquafina! 🎉🎉🎉🎉💕
Love me some Sandra Oh ♡
Wow! She looks stunning!!!
Love the outfit!
Hello gorgeous one 🥰
Sandra Oh is truly always a joy to watch. I love her energy. She never fails brings that fun aunt energy hehe
Loved her and Jody Comer in "Killing Eve"!!!
love seeing this Korean-Canadian actress having this kind of longevity in this difficult industry
I'm Canadian, and I clicked on this, first off because of Sandra Oh, second off because I thought that said, "Comedians", so I was expecting to hear her love for sarcasm 🤭
I loved her on "Grey's Anatomy ". It broke my heart when she left; her character was so enigmatic. 😊
As much as I loved her on tv .. her talents were obviously not being used to their maximum wow she has an amazing background ! Great interview
what a delight she is!
As someone who just barely binged Grey’s Anatomy.. for the [redacted] time… Seeing Sandra behaving the exact opposite way that Christina would is throwing my head for a LOOP.
😂😂😂 I just binged for 3rd time, agree 💯! Don't like last few seasons & now stopped watching totally
Yes, absolutely. Like a cat barking or watching Dexter after 6 feet under.
I just binge the first 10 seasons when she was on!
That shade of green was made for her! She looks amazing ❤
Love her...
I'm a simple person - I see Sandra Oh and Colbert in a thumbnail, and I click very fast
Anyone else also Love Sandra oh😊
Ms. Oh’s joy overflows. 🤸🏽♂️🌞🫶🏼
Sandra Oh is absolutely fabulous. 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Always
Aww the hug at the beginning!
4:00 and 2002 I road trip across the US to get to our graduate school with a Canadian classmate. I will never forget the look of complete shock on his face when I went up to the fountain drinks at Subway and refilled my cup. He didn’t know about refills and thought I was stealing it and thought it was completely scandalous! Granted he was like 22 years old soI was cracking up in his shock
My wife and I were out last evening ( her birthday) here in Canada, and a transit bus was heading back to the depot. The front destination sign said: “Sorry… not in service.”
You must be in Vancouver
@@kasinyvr9781 BC, yes, but inland.
And in French the busses say: desole, hors de service
We thank the bus driver when we get off the bus, too. 😊
@@karenfindlay4185One of my favourite parts of taking transit is when each person pauses as they exit the bus to say “thank you”.
Still have a crush on her from the film "Sideways". So beautiful and talented ❤
Fabulous energy!❤
Fabulous outfit!
Last Night is my favourite apocalypse movie. Also stars David Cronenberg, Don McKellar, and Sarah Polley.
Loved her in Quiz Lady 🎉
I remember doing these speech exercises to alleviate stage fright before going on stage. It always worked, and kept my voice elevated and diction steady throughout.
She's the best! 💚
love Sandra Oh so much! Glad she left Grey's Anatomy to do all these amazing projects
Hello gorgeous one I must confess you really look gorgeous 😍
My feeling is happy.
If I was Canadian and had Americans as neighbours, I'd be pushing for building a wall along the border.
And I'd make America pay for it.
Come November you may be getting a bill from us, but I’m feeling pretty good about avoiding that - Lots of love, your Canadian neighbour ❤
Sorry, but that’s not a new idea. 😉🇨🇦
Well, it's true that the vast majority of guns used in crime here come from the USA, smuggled in. But we're happy to have you come as visitors. Just leave the weapons at home. Sorry.
We would absolutely LOVE A WALL🇨🇦
@@roberturibe3150 hundreds? That's a lot, eh? That's okay.
I visit New York regularly, specifically Manhattan, but avoid the rest of the USA. It's crawling with Americans and most of them are packing heat.
I love Sandra oh ❤ all the way from South Africa 🤗🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Hey. What's it like for you living in South Africa?
I still live in the U.S.
@jacobb8832 well I was born and raised here. This is the only country I know so to answer your questions, I can only be able to answer when I travel to another country.
Are a South African too?
David Steinberg (from Winnipeg) was asked by his daughter (raised in L.A.) about the difference between Canadians and Americans. He showed her on an elevator in Toronto. For no reason, he said "sorry.". All the other people on the elevator fidgeted a bit and each said "sorry" in return.
I have found myself reflexively saying sorry to furniture that I've bumped into. Or, (in Québec) "désolé" or "excusez".
Story must be fake , it will never happen in Toronto ! lol
They don’t even say hello in Toronto
@@scotthong2008 Mr Thong, you may not have been given a "hello" in Toronto, that might be true. It's a huge city, and in huge cities, people rarely say hello to random strangers, even if they have whimsical surnames like "Thong." Nevertheless, being Canadian, they will certainly say "sorry." Like, I am sorry that I snickered at your funny surname, for instance.
Sounds a lot like my English girlfriend who said sorry to me a lot.
Several years ago I was outlet shopping in NY State. The clerk who was ringing in my purchases said “ You must be Canadian”. I said “I am…how did you know?” She said “You just said Sorry three times”. 🤣😄 I can think of worse things to be accused of. 👍🇨🇦❣️
Been fangirling forever!
I must confess you really look gorgeous 🥰
I love her style, I love her sense of humor, I love her wit, I love her smile … I just love Sandra Oh :)
Very funny.....and spot on.😀
Sandra Oh, another great Canadian actor.
This outfit is incredible!
I love Sandra Oh ❤!! She was awesome in Killing Eve 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 And Grey’s Anatomy (I stopped watching after she left).
Same.
I just started watching Killing Eve.
I am also. Great show!
She was brilliant in 'Side ways'.
Sandra Oh is a magical Mermaid in that beautiful green outfit😍
That was some real laughter after "the instrument"...
Anyone else also Love Sandra Oh
5:40 Canadian Bacon, when Dan Aykroyd pulled over the truck driven by John Candy and made them add graffiti in French to match the English graffiti on the side of their truck.
Sandra Oh My God 😍😍😍
wow she really changed how she spoke to play Eve 👏🏽
Wow, she’s got such great energy!
In 1995 I was fortunate to be sent on a business trip to Montreal for a wk. Quebec was getting ready to vote on whether to remain part of Canada. Knowing that some French Canadians felt (feel?) some hostility towards English-speakers, I was concerned that I might get knocked down by someone for speaking English. My concern was misplaced and we had a wonderful time. When you're greeted in French and you reply in English, the locals switch to English and everything's cool. The only problem we encountered was an ill-tempered metro employee who surely was bilingual but gave us a hard time anyway.
She is a ball of light
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Liked, subscribed, and shared with my friends!
Love her~
I love you Sandra Oh❤ You look stunning 🌿✨
Nice interplay with Sandra Oh, & what a great green outfit! Cool to hear you discuss theatre training; I went to HB Stduios & tried out for Ringling Bros.
Hi Rebecca I must confess you really look gorgeous 😍.
MY CRUSH! ❤❤❤❤
EVERYONE'S crush.🤗
I'm sorry to hear her say that.
Canadian "sorry" is that catch-all keyword for "something happened/about to happen, but I don't want or care to deal with it right now, so let's just move along, no need for any big fuss and let's forget it ever happened."
I love her so much ❤
I knew of Sandra Oh from Grey's anatomy as a teenage boy and that wasn't my type of show then and I never came across any other roles she did really. But a couple years ago I treated to the series Killing Eve and she was brilliant ❤
"I guess there is no other crime 5:48 [in Montréal]"... that's right, and if you say otherwise you'll get a visit from Uncle Rocco to give you some batting practice.
😂😂😂
such an amazing woman
I'm from Montreal and my close friend's late father founded The National Theatre School. Sorry but I really just wanted to put that out there, bc it was cool to hear her mention that
When Stephen mentions Canadians, what he means is english Canadians. There are two distinct cultures in Canada. English Canadians dont fall far from the British tree - uber polite and proper but it can at times covers up pent up anger and even nasty ness. (Not Sandra, she is of a special breed of deeply decent and super nice people, not an ounce of malice in her). French Canadians are a different breed, not falling far from the French tree - not so polite, not so humble, some at times even overtly arrogant, but if you scratch under the surface of most of them, you find lots of good heart and surprising warmth. The french police is a manifestation of their commitment to survive as a culture in the midst of the super powerful American culture and in a country where more than 70% of people are english Canadians. At the end of the day, all people with qualities, challenges, pretences and mysteries, all trying to best to live life in difficult times.
I love Sandra Oh!!!! ❤❤❤
She was really, really funny in "Quiz Lady'. Her clown training really comes in handy. Good for her.
A Canadian in San Francisco kept hearing this from American locals. Look out or watch out while we say sorry or excuse me...oh sorry, excuse me.
What a lovely photograph ❤