Sandra Oh looked blooming marvellous in an elegant gown adored with a large flower at the 29th Critics Choice Awards in the Santa Monica area of Los Angeles on Sunday.
The actres came into the evening with three previous nominations, winning two Best Acting Ensemble (Sideways) and Best Actress in a Drama Series (Killing Eve).
On this night, the Canadian-American actress served as one of the many high-profile people to hit the stage as one of the presenters during the ceremony.
The awards show, broadcasted on The CW, had comedian and television personality Chelsea Handler serving as host, which marks her second consecutive year in the position.
Before all the stars learned the fate of all the awards, they took a stroll in front of the sea of photographers situated along the red carpet to show off their fashion choices for the festive evening,
Sandra Oh, 51, served as one of the many celebrity presenters during the 29th Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hanger in the Santa Monica section of Los Aneles on Sunday
Oh, who currently voices the role of Deborah Grayson in the adult animated series Invincible, stunned as she struck poses in an off-white gown with a mii trail that followed behind the striking number.
The unique shoulder-less number had a rope that tied around her neck and a large floral design in the front that covered much of the area near her midriff and hips.
She accessorized with a small clutch purse that was a close match to the color of her gown.
Rounding out her overall look, the longtime Grey’s Anatomy star had dark locks stylishly pulled up in the front and into a chic bun in the back.
Oh came into the evening having previously won two Critics Choice Awards for Best Acting Ensemble for the comedy-drama film Sideways in 2005 and Best Actress In A Drama Series for Killing Eve in 2019.
More recently, in 2021, the Nepean, Ontario, Canada native got nominated for Best Actress In A Comedy Series for The Chair (2021), which was created by Amanda Peet and Annie Julia Wyman.
In the series, Oh played Dr. Ji-Yoon Kim, the first female and woman of color to lead the English department, and all of its high demands and expectations, at the fictional Pembroke University.
The cast also included Jay Duplass, Bob Balaban, Nana Mensah, Everly Carganilla, David Morse and Holland Taylor.
The two time Critics Choice Award winner stunned in a sleeveless gown that tied around her neck with a rope and had a large floral design in the front
Oh snuggled up next to some colleagues while partying it up at the awards show alongside Maggie Haskins, Awkwafina, Will Ferrell, Jessica Elbaum, Jen D’Angelo and Jessica Yu
Despite receiving generally favorable reviews, The Chair ended up being canceled after one, six-episode season by Netflix.
Currently, Oh voices the role of Deborah Grayson in the adult animated superhero series Invincible for Amazon Prime Video that also stars Steven Yeun and J. K. Simmons
The second season of Invincible premiered on November 3, 2023, and it has already been renewed for a third season.
In her most recent film she starred in the comedy film Quiz Lady, which dropped in early November.
Oh has been working on the animated fantasy series The Tiger’s Apprentice for Paramount+ that drops on February 2.
The cast also includes Henry Golding, Lucy Liu, Brandon Soo Hoo, Bowen Yang, Jo Koy, Sherry Cola, Leah Lewis and Michelle Yeoh.
Oh has seen success with a number television shows that includes Arliss (1996-2002), Grey’s Anatomy (2005-2014) and Killing Eve (2018-2022), which she is pictured in 2022
Oh made her professional debut in the television pilot for the drama Denim Blues (1989).
The actress would first gain recognition for her acting work in her native of Canada for her performances in the Canadian films Double Happiness (1994) and The Diary Of Evelyn Lau (1994).
Her film resume includes a number of small role in such films as The Red Violin (1998), Permanent Midnight (1998), The Princess Diaries (2001) and Big Fat Liar (2002), among others.
Over the years, she became more recognized such movies as Under The Tuscan Sun (2003), Sideways (2005), and Hard Candy (2005), among others.
But many of her fans know her for her long list of successful TV roles that starts with the hit dark comedy series from HBO, Arliss (1996-2002), that has since been followed by a log run on Grey’s Anatomy (2005-2014), along with the British spy thriller Killing Eve (2018-2022).