Sand Van Roy
Dutch actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sand Van Roy is a Dutch actress and advocate for victims of sexual violence.[1]
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Born | Heerlen, Netherlands |
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Years active | 2007–present |
Born in Heerlen, Netherlands, daughter of two general practitioners, she moved to Paris at the age of 17. She worked as a model before turning to comedy.[2]
Practising stand-up, she opened for Mathieu Madénian and Gad Elmaleh.[1] She was involved in the launch of Funny Bones, an English language YouTube channel.[2] She since appeared in supporting roles in two EuropaCorp productions.
Luc Besson case
In May 2018, during a period marked by the Harvey Weinstein case, she filed a complaint against Luc Besson for rape; Luc Besson's lawyer, Thierry Marembert, stated that the director "still denies the charges brought against him".[3] Legal proceedings later acquitted Besson.[4]
In April 2021, the Mail Online recognized that publishing three articles in 2018 and 2019 revealing Sand Van Roy’s name and complaint against Luc Besson were a breach of her privacy. They also recognized that she never mentioned being drugged. They "offered to pay compensation and legal costs, and apologized to her for the distress caused."[5]
Activism
In in May 2019, she protested the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'honneur being given to Alain Delon by walking the red carpet with a temporary tattoo that read "Stop violence against women".[6]
In 2020, Van Roy became an ambassador of the foundation Stichting Cassandra, which defends the interests of victims of sexual and psychological violence.[7]
Filmography
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- 2016 : Virgin by Nath Dumont: Kira[8]
- 2017 : Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets by Luc Besson[1]
- 2018 : Taxi 5 by Franck Gastambide: Sandy[1][9]
- 2018 : Genius Picasso: Florelle[1][9]
- 2019 : Indulgence by Sergio Fabio Ferrari: Amanda[10]
- 2020 : A (K)Night in Paris (short), by Franck Galiègue: Pamela Isley[11]
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