San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Actress embraced polarized response to film satire she helped earn award

- By Reggie Ugwu Reggie Ugwu is a New York Times writer.

“Charlbi had a care and sensitivit­y that lifted her colleagues and the entire film crew.”

Charlbi Dean, an actress and model who played a lead role in the film satire “Triangle of Sadness,” which won the top award at the Cannes Film Festival this year and will be released in the fall, died Monday in Manhattan. She was 32.

The death, in a hospital, was confirmed by a representa­tive from her publicity agency. The cause was not given.

“Triangle of Sadness,” an English-language satire of the ultrawealt­hy from Swedish director Ruben Östlund, stars Dean and Harris Dickinson as models aboard a luxury cruise that goes awry. It took the Palme d’Or prize at Cannes and is scheduled to play at both the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival and the New

Ruben Östlund, director of ‘Triangle of Sadness,’ in which Dean starred

York Film Festival in September. Independen­t studio Neon is expected to release the film to theaters Oct. 7.

New York Times critic Manohla Dargis wrote that the film was a “blunt, ugly sendup of class politics” that “sharply divided critics.”

In a promotiona­l interview for the film, Dean welcomed such a polarized response.

“Hopefully, people will leave the theater wanting to talk about it and discuss it,” she said. “Those are my favorite films: the ones that get my mind going, piss me off a little, make me laugh and cry.”

In a statement posted on Instagram, Östlund called

Dean’s death “a shock and a tragedy.”

“Charlbi had a care and sensitivit­y that lifted her colleagues and the entire film crew,” he wrote. Charlbi Dean Kriek was born Feb. 5, 1990, in Cape Town, South Africa, to Johan Kriek and Joanne Muller. In 2008 and 2010, she appeared on the covers of the South African editions of GQ and Elle magazines.

She appeared in her first feature film role in 2010, playing a popular boarding school student alongside Troye Sivan and John Cleese in the movie “Spud.” From 2018 to 2021 she portrayed Syonide — a villain

Charlbi Dean recently starred in “Triangle of Sadness.”

with deadly marksmansh­ip skills — in the CW Network superhero drama “Black Lightning.”

She is survived by her parents; her brother, Alex Muller;

and her fiance, South African actor and model Luke Volker.

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Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images

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