
Sting
ActingAlso Known As
Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, The Police, スティング
Biography
Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English singer-songwriter, musician, activist, and actor. He was the frontman, principal songwriter and bassist for new wave band the Police from 1977 until their breakup in 1986. He launched a solo career in 1985 and has included elements of rock, jazz, reggae, classical, new-age, and worldbeat in his music. Sting has sold a combined total of more than 100 million records as a solo artist and as a member of the Police. He has received three Brit Awards, including Best British Male Artist in 1994 and Outstanding Contribution to Music in 2002; a Golden Globe; an Emmy; and four Academy Award nominations. As a solo musician and as a member of the Police, Sting has received 17 Grammy Awards. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Police in 2003. Sting has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; the Ivor Novello Award for Lifetime Achievement from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors; a CBE from Queen Elizabeth II for services to music; Kennedy Center Honors; and the Polar Music Prize. In May 2023, he was made an Ivor Novello Fellow. Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner was born at Sir G B Hunter Memorial Hospital in Wallsend, Northumberland, England, on 2 October 1951, the eldest of four children of Audrey (née Cowell), a hairdresser, and Ernest Matthew Sumner, a milkman and former fitter at an engineering works. He grew up near Wallsend's shipyards, which made an impression on him. As a child, he was inspired by the Queen Mother waving at him from a Rolls-Royce to divert from the shipyard prospect towards a more glamorous life. He helped his father deliver milk and by ten was "obsessed" with an old Spanish guitar left by an emigrating friend of his father. Sting attended St Cuthbert's Grammar School in Newcastle upon Tyne. He visited nightclubs such as Club A'Gogo to see Cream and Manfred Mann, who influenced his music. He learned to sing and play simultaneously by listening to records at 78 rpm. After leaving school in 1969, he enrolled at the University of Warwick in Coventry, but left after a term. After working as a bus conductor, building labourer, and tax officer, he attended the Northern Counties College of Education (now Northumbria University) from 1971 to 1974 and qualified as a teacher.[20] He taught at St Paul's First School in Cramlington for two years. Sting performed jazz in the evenings, at weekends, and during breaks from college and teaching, playing with the Phoenix Jazzmen, Newcastle Big Band and Last Exit. He gained his nickname after his habit of wearing a black and yellow jumper with hooped stripes with the Phoenix Jazzmen. Bandleader Gordon Solomon thought he looked like a bee (or according to Sting himself, "they thought I looked like a wasp"), which prompted the name "Sting". In the 1985 documentary Bring On the Night a journalist called him Gordon, to which he replied, "My children call me Sting, my mother calls me Sting, who is this Gordon character?" In 2011, he told Time "I was never called Gordon. You could shout 'Gordon' in the street and I would just move out of your way". Despite this, he chose not to legally change his name to "Sting". ... Source: Article "Sting (musician)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Movies
(191 total)
Bee Movie
as Sting (voice)

Dune
as Feyd Rautha

Zoolander 2
as Sting

Brüno
as Self - 'Dove of Peace'

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
as Heroic Officer

The Book of Solutions
as Sting

The Mighty
as The Balladeer

Quadrophenia
as Ace Face

20 Feet from Stardom
as Self

Stormy Monday
as Finney

The Bride
as Frankenstein

WHAM!
as Self (archive footage)

The Filth and the Fury
as Self (archive footage)

Live Aid
as Self

Plenty
as Mick

The Police: Certifiable
as Self - Bass, Vocals

GIMS: On the Record
as Self
TV Shows
(88 total)
The Simpsons
as Sting (voice)

Saturday Night Live
as Self - Host

Saturday Night Live
as Self - Host & Musical Guest

Saturday Night Live
as Self - Musical Guest

Ally McBeal
as Sting

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
as Self - Guest/Musical Guest

Captain Planet and the Planeteers
as Zarm (voice)

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
as Self

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
as Self - Musical Guest

Late Show with David Letterman
as Self - Musical Guest

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
as Self - Guest

Life's Too Short
as Sting

MADtv
as Self

The Larry Sanders Show
as Sting

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
as Self - Guest







