I think the roles in television are better for women right now. At this point, I don’t want to continue doing the same things I’ve been doing in film because it’s very limited.

Meaning of the quote

Sandra Oh, a famous Canadian actress, believes that television offers better roles for women compared to film. She doesn't want to keep doing the same kinds of roles she's had in movies because they're too limited. She thinks TV provides more opportunities for women to play interesting and varied characters.

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As a working actor, all I want to do is work. That’s it. It’s terrifying when you don’t work. It’s very hard when you don’t work. There have been times when I’ve been out of work for like six months. I feel theatre to me is like manna.

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I equate fame towards people who know your work, people who will see your work. But all that stuff, like with the Genies and stuff like that, it was so much fun. It’s so much fun and it’s nice when it comes, but that’s not what it’s all about.

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