The Best Sandra Oh Movies

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List of the best Sandra Oh movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Sandra Oh's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Sandra Oh movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Sandra Oh movies will be at the top of the list. Sandra Oh has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Sandra Oh movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Sandra Oh films to end the squabble once and for all.

If you think the best Sandra Oh role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Sandra Oh performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.

List includes Owning Mahowny, Blindness and more.

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  • Under the Tuscan Sun
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    Diane Lane, Sandra Oh, Lindsay Duncan
    29 votes
    • Released: 2003
    • Directed by: Audrey Wells
    In the heartwarming film Under the Tuscan Sun, Frances Mayes (Diane Lane) is a writer who, post-divorce, buys a dilapidated villa in Tuscany on a whim. She embarks on an unpredictable adventure of self-discovery and restoration - both of her new home and her spirit. Enriched by the charm of local characters like real estate agent Mr. Martini (Vincent Riotta) and Polish worker Pawel (Pawel Szajda), Frances navigates through unexpected romance and friendships. This engaging drama-comedy, based on Frances Mayes' memoir, showcases the beauty of Italy alongside life's complexities.

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  • Sideways
    2
    Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen
    31 votes
    • Released: 2004
    • Directed by: Alexander Payne
    In the modern classic Sideways, two middle-aged men, Miles Raymond (Paul Giamatti) and Jack Cole (Thomas Haden Church), embark on a week-long road trip through California's wine country. Miles, an unsuccessful writer and wine enthusiast, hopes to relax before Jack's impending wedding. The journey unfolds with comedic mishaps and poignant revelations, which are further complicated when they encounter Maya (Virginia Madsen) and Stephanie (Sandra Oh). The film, a comedy-drama directed by Alexander Payne, won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and is known for its honest portrayal of friendship and personal failure.

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  • The Princess Diaries
    3
    Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, Héctor Elizondo
    24 votes
    • Released: 2001
    • Directed by: Garry Marshall
    Stepping into the realm of teenage comedy, The Princess Diaries is a delightful tale that revolves around Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway), a seemingly ordinary high school girl. Unbeknownst to her, she's actually royalty, a fact revealed by her regal grandmother, Queen Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews). The transformation from clumsy teen to elegant princess isn't smooth sailing, with numerous comedic mishaps along the way. Trapped between two worlds, Mia must choose her path. Directed by Garry Marshall, this light-hearted film is an entertaining mix of comedy and romance, suitable for all ages.

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  • Last Night
    4
    Don McKellar, Sandra Oh, Callum Keith Rennie
    13 votes
    • Released: 1998
    • Directed by: Don McKellar
    In this Canadian drama by Don McKellar, various citizens of Toronto anxiously await the end of the world, which is occurring, for reasons explained, at midnight. While widower Patrick Wheeler (McKellar) braces for his fate, he meets Sandra (Sandra Oh), the wife of a businessman, who is intent on committing suicide. Meanwhile, Patrick's friend Craig Zwiller (Callum Keith Rennie), embracing a hedonistic approach to the apocalypse, decides to have as much sex as he can while there is still time.

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  • For Your Consideration
    5
    Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara
    17 votes
    • Released: 2006
    • Directed by: Christopher Guest
    The possibility of Oscar gold holds the cast and crew of an independent film in its grip after the performance of its virtually unknown, veteran star (Catherine O'Hara) generates awards buzz. Though the movie in question, "Home for Purim," is impossibly awful, the rumors of future nominations snowball and attract the attention of a distributor who wants to make a few "minor" changes.

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  • Bean
    6
    Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed
    19 votes
    • Released: 1997
    • Directed by: Mel Smith
    At the Royal National Gallery in London, the bumbling Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is a guard with good intentions who always seems to destroy anything he touches. Unless, of course, he's sleeping on the job. With the chairman (John Mills) blocking Bean's firing, the board decides to send him to a Los Angeles art gallery under false credentials. When Bean arrives, his chaos-causing ways are as sharp as ever, and curator David Langley (Peter MacNicol) has the unenviable task of keeping Bean in line.

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