Background
She is the daughter of a Spanish film producer father, who died in the mid-1980s, and a Swedish mother who, suffering from severe depression, committed suicide 18 months later, shortly before her daughter began studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Artist
Education
Royal Academy of Dramatic Artist
Career
At the time of the revelations of her affair, de Sancha was described by some news outlets as a "soft-porn actress" because she had played the part of a prostitute in a film in which she had simulated sexual Although "The Pieman" has never been on general release, an account of the plot can be found in Hemming-Clark"s book, In You Go! A year or two in the life of a scout leader. The affair with Mellor was a contributory factor in his subsequent resignation from the cabinet on 24 September 1992.
Believing her acting career was ruined and aware that newspapers were making money out of the story and she wasn"t, de Sancha hired publicist Max Clifford to sell her story to various newspapers.
She made about £30,000 from those sales. The furore that followed publication left her deeply unhappy.
"lieutenant was emotional rape", de Sancha told an interviewer ten years after the scandal referring to the bugging of her flat which led to the affair being made public. She has had scarcely any work as an actress since the scandal, and considers the scandal as the reason a subsequent marriage failed.
She was the subject of an instalment of the Discovery Channel documentary series The Mistress in 2002.
De Sancha now runs an Indian textiles importing business in Portobello Road, Kensington, west London.
Politics
The film "The Pieman" also featured John Hemming-Clark, leader of political party Independents to Save Queen Mary"s Hospital, as de Sancha"s husband.