Sandra Brody

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Sandra Brody
Sandra Brody as she is seen in Godzilla
Species Human
Nationality American
Occupation Janjira Worker
Related to Ford Brody (Son), Elle Brody (Daughter-in-law), Sam Brody (Grandson), Joseph Brody † (Husband)
First appearance Latest appearance
Godzilla Godzilla
Played by Juliette Binoche

Sandra Brody (サンドラ・ブロディTemplate:Whijcs, Sandora Burodi) was a scientist character created by Legendary Pictures that first appeared in the 2014 Godzilla film, Godzilla.

History

MonsterVerse

Godzilla

Sandra first appeared in 1999, 15 years prior to the main events of the film, when Joseph was on the phone in his office, with their son Ford waiting outside with a "Happy Birthday" banner, intending to surprise his father. Before heading to work at the nuclear power plant in Janjira, Sandra and Joe took Ford to school, where she wished Joe a happy birthday before sharing a tender moment.

Under Joe's supervision, Sandra assembled a small team to perform a damage check at the power plant's core, after the plant starts to experience seismic activity. During the breach, she attempted to evacuate her team to safety, at Joe's insistence. Unable to make it out in time before Joe was forced to shut the door, she became a casualty of the nuclear accident, along with her entire team. Joe sees his wife for the final time behind the glass window separating him from her before the bulkhead shuts her away and the power plant collapses. Both her son and husband were left distraught by her death.

Relationships

Sandra was Ford Brody's mother, Elle Brody's mother-in-law, Joseph Brody's wife, and Sam Brody's grandmother.[1]

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References

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