Actress and entrepreneur Vanessa Haywood-Sandes happily traded Hollywood for Hout Bay – she chats to Leigh Hermon about being a new mom, making a big career switch, and why we all need some me-time
In 2009, Vanessa, now 39, was catapulted into the limelight after appearing in District 9, the Oscar nominated sci-fi hit flick directed by Neill Blomkamp. Yet many may not know that, before her Hollywood success, Vanessa grew up barefoot on a farm in Mpumalanga, and she studied business management and marketing in Joburg. Today she now runs a digital marketing start-up from her Hout Bay home, which she shares with her husband, ultra-distance runner Ryan Sandes, 35, and their son Max, one.
I’ve lived in Joburg and Los Angeles, but I’ll always be a farm girl at heart.
I grew up on a farm in Mpumalanga and spent just about every day barefoot and covered in mud until I was 12. My parents instilled a love for the outdoors in me and my sisters from an early age: on weekends we’d go on a hike to a nearby waterfall and skinny dip in the natural pools, before walking along dirt roads back home. My parents have since moved to Polokwane and when I get the chance, I love spending a long weekend with them.
I’m the eldest of three sisters and we didn’t get on.
It’s hard to believe it now, but we weren’t close as kids. When I left school, Kim was only 11 and Robyn was four. While I was studying, it always felt like we were living on different planets, unable to understand what each other was going through because of the age gap. Thankfully, we have grown much closer over the years – I’m always telling all my friends about Kim’s [Schulze] successes at 5fm, as well as how close Robyn is to finishing her nursing degree. When I’m in Joburg for work or to visit our parents, I’ll always make time to see both of them to catch up.
All three of us made a career switch halfway through our studies.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Find Balance In A Wired World
Tech was supposed to make life easier, but have our days got more, not less, pressured? Here’s how to reclaim your time and your sanity by managing your online habits
Food To Boost Your Mood
Are you feeling stressed out or lacking energy? Turns out can eat your way to happiness
Are You Eating Your Emotions?
Lots of us reach for food when we’re down, stressed or tired. Here’s why we do it – and how to break the cycle, fast!
‘I dream of having A VINEYARD'
AWARD-WINNING ACTRESS SCARLETT JOHANSSON ON PLAYING COMPLEX FEMALE CHARACTERS, RAISING HER DAUGHTER AND CO-PARENTING AFTER A DIVORCE
MEAL MAKEOVER 'FRIED' CHICKEN
MEAL MAKEOVER 'FRIED' CHICKEN
FOCUS ON AVOIDING GERMS
Staying well has become our biggest priority. Fight the nasties with this expert insight
HOW DO YOU FIND LOVE IN THE MIDDLE OF A GLOBAL PANDEMIC?
Life as we know it has changed – with social distancing and curfews putting nights out on hold, we find out if romance is off the table, too
DITCH THE GUILT FOR GOOD
Are you carrying remorse, regret and guilt around with you? You’re not alone...
DON'T TELL ME I CAN'T LAUNCH MY OWN BUSINESS AGED 40
BUSY MOM LUCY PARLEY WANTED TO EMBRACE HER CREATIVITY
Don't Tell Me I Can't: Rediscover My Childhood Hobby
Esther Wane realised it was a shame to leave her talents in the past