Sandra Yi Sencindiver (born 30 January 1980) is a South-Korean-born Danish-American actress, writer, and artistic director.She started in Danish theater when she was cast at the age of 20-years-old in a production of Miss Saigon. In Denmark, she appeared in successful series including The Bridge and The Killing. She also did voice-work for the Assassin's Creed video game series, including the entries subtitled Valhalla and Dawn of Ragnorök. She also appeared in Backstrom. She is the artistic director of the theater company danskdansk (Danish Danish). She wrote and appeared in her own short film Watch in 2023. Her television-credits include the second series of Foundation as Rue Corintha. and is also known for Amazon Prime Video series The Wheel of Time as Lady Amalisa, a part she described as "so rich and fun to do". In 2024, she portrayed fashion-mogul Yuji Lee in Geek Girl for Netflix. That April, she was cast in the upcoming Alien: Earth television series.
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We wanted to take a moment to explain a bit more in depth how cancellations or postponements work. When this happens, it is heartbreaking for everyone: for us as organizers, for the guest, and of course for you, the fans.
How does it usually happen?
An actor might sign a filming contract either before or after confirming their appearance at an event. Sometimes the filming schedule still allows them to travel and meet you, but sometimes it simply does not. Fans love these actors for their roles in series, films or games, and when they take on new roles, it gives fans the chance to enjoy new performances and expand the fandom experience. To make this possible, actors sometimes need to prioritize filming, and this can mean their appearance at an event has to be postponed.
At the same time, a film or TV production involves hundreds of people, and every delay costs the production the amount each person is being paid. This is why, even if the actor technically has a day free, studios often do not take the risk. A delayed flight or an unexpected illness could cause very costly setbacks, so productions usually require the actor to remain fully available without traveling.
What happens if they can’t come?
We know it is extremely difficult for fans to accept when a guest can no longer make it. It is also a heavy financial burden for us as an event. Our priority is always to minimize the impact on each fan affected. All sales for that specific actor are reimbursed, with EECC covering all additional costs such as transfers, fees and taxes. While the process may take 2–14 days depending on the buyer’s bank (sometimes longer), we always try to make it as fast as possible.
What we ask from you?
Please try to keep a positive attitude. None of us ever want this to happen, but sometimes it is simply out of everyone’s control.