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Sandra Oh’s body of work is unmatched—from a decade of playing Dr. Cristina Yang on “Grey’s Anatomy” to her award-winning turn as “Killing Eve’s” Eve Polastri—and she’s nowhere near done. With her two upcoming projects, “Umma”—a classic psychological horror about a mother and daughter who live alone in the woods, and “The Chair”—a dramedy centered around the first female and woman of color chair of the English department at a small university, Sandra is embracing the next phase of her life. “I am moving into the mother stage of my career, and I know classically, a lot of actresses my age are upset and say, 'Oh, I have to play the mother or the wife,' but there is tremendous richness in all of these experiences and relationships.” She is joined by actress and show runner of “The Chair,” Amanda Peet for @thecut’s July/August cover. Click on the link in bio to read more between two women so committed to telling stories that challenge the tired, status-quo depictions of what it means to ...

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