Family
daughter:Coco Sumner (born in 1990; father, Sting)
daughter:Michael Sumner (born in 1984; father, Sting)
husband:Sting (together from 1982; married in 1992)
son:Giocomo Luke Sumner (born December 1995; father, Sting)
son:Jake Sumner (born in 1985; father, Sting)
step-daughter:Katherine Sumner (born c. 1982)
step-son:Joseph Sumner (born c. 1977)
Companion(s)
Peter O'Toole
, Companion
, ```..appeared together on stage in 1978 in "Macbeth"; had romantic involvement; ironically Frances Tomelty (then married to Sting) co-starred and befriended Styler
2006 Acquired film rights to Joshua Doder's "Grk" children's book trilogy for her production company, Xingu Films
2005 Portrayed Servilia, mother of Brutus in the epic series "Empire" (ABC)
2003 Cast in the black comedy, "Cheeky," written and directed by David Thewlis and produced by her production company, Xingu Films
2002 Had featured role as an ugly gypsy woman in the ABC TV production "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister"
2002 Directed "The Sweatbox" a documentary which follows the making of Disney's "The Emperor’s New Groove"
2001 Guest starred on the popular sitcom "Friends" (NBC) playing herself
2001 Co-starred in "Me Without You" as a boozy mother; screened at the Venice and London Film Festivals before its release in Great Britain
2000 Once again teamed with Guy Ritchie to executive produce his follow-up film "Snatch"
2000 Served as executive producer of the comedy "Greenfingers"
2000 Returned to acting in "On the Q.T.", shown as a "work in progress" at IFFM
1998 Served as executive producer of "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels", a stylish British gangster comedy-drama directed by Guy Ritchie; Sting co-starred as the bar owner father of one of the leads
1995 Was a producer on Apted's documentary "Moving the Mountain"
1995 Acted alongside Sting in "Grotesque/Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets/Grave Indiscretion"; released in USA in 1997
1988 Had featured role in the Italian-produced film "Mamba"
1986 Acted in "The Body in the Library" episode of the British series "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple"
1985 Appeared in the documentary "Bring on the Night", directed by Michael Apted
Raised in a working-class family
At age 17, ran away from home to pursue an acting career
After drama school, worked as an actress in TV and on stage; was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company for one year
In early 1980s, met the rock musician/actor Sting