Sandi Tan published a cult zine called The Exploding Cat at 16 and at 22 became the film critic at The Straits Times, Singapore's largest newspaper (1995-1997). Then she threw all that away to run off to film school at Columbia University. Her short films Moveable Feast and Gourmet Baby have played at over 100 film festivals including the New York Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand and at MoMA, as well as broadcast internationally on RAI, SBS and ZDF/arte. She is also the author of The Black Isle, an epic ghost story novel. It was a Publishers Weekly "Pick of the Week," and has been described as an "ambitious" (Los Angeles Times), "cinematic" (Kirkus Reviews) and "gulpable" "psychosexual odyssey" (Vogue) that is "both epic and intimate" (LA Weekly). The novel has been translated into Dutch, Turkish and Polish. She was a 2016 Sundance Documentary Film Program Fellow and a 2017 Sundance Creative Producing Fellow. Her film Shirkers made its world premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival where she won a Directing award. Shirkers was acquired by Netflix as a Netflix Original Documentary and will premiere globally on Netflix in Fall 2018. Shirkers has earned enthusiastic reviews in Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, The New Yorker, Film Comment, The Guardian (5/5 star review), and was included in several Best Of Sundance lists, including The Hollywood Reporter, Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times. She lives in Pasadena, California and was named one of Variety's "10 Documakers to Watch" of 2018 and one of Indiewire's "20 Rising Female Directors of 2018".
Sandi Todorovic is known for Carving a Life (2017), Shark Side of the Moon (2022) and Coasters (2018).
The Danish-British star, a long-term member of the union, is a well-known broadcaster, actor, comedian, novelist and producer, familiar to audiences fronting shows including QI, The Great British Bake Off and 15 to 1. Her writing credits span theatre, TV, radio, and she has written more than 20 fiction and non-fiction books for children and adults. In 2019 her adaptation of Mamma Mia the Party will open at London's 02. Toksvig's experience as a political activist and long-time champion for gender equality, including co-founding the Women's Equality Party, stands her in good stead to continue to build on the union's legacy of campaigning for equality and diversity.
Sandia Furtado is known for Chak De! India (2007).
Sandie Masson is an actress, known for No Limit (2012), Un triomphe (2020) and Indésirables (2013).
Sandile Mahlangu is a South African born actor, with over 4 years working in the South African Film and Television Industry. His first role was in July 2016, on a popular South African soap opera named "Rhythm City" as 'Cash'. In 2017, he played the role of 'Siya' in the hit television sitcom Single Guys. His role as 'Cheezeboi' on a popular South African television series "Isithembiso" became highly favored among the public and saw Sandile reach a different level in his acting career. Initially recurring, he was promoted to starring cast for Season 2 of the series. In 2020, he starred in the film "Shaft 6" as 'Uuta Mazibuko' and on the highly anticipated Netflix romantic comedy "How To Ruin Christmas: The Wedding" as 'Sbu Twala' Meanwhile, he has featured in several TV commercials for KFC, Debonairs Pizza, Halls, Sunbet International, Cell C and Stimorol. In 2020 he played the role of 'Simo Shabangu' on a long running television soap opera "Scandal!"
Sandile Mkhize is known for A Soweto Love Story (2024), Frank & Fearless (2018) and Lockdown Heights (2020).
Sandino Martin is known for Esprit De Corps (2014), Ringgo: The Dog Shooter (2016) and Oro (2016).
Sandino Moya-Smith is known for The Hunger Games (2012), Book Club (2018) and Ocean's Eight (2018).
Sandip Bal is known for Adieu Godard (2021).