Sting

  • 09 June 2004

Date of birth

2nd October, 1951

Occupation

Musician

Sex

Male

Height

1.82

Iggy Pop And Seven Other Rockstars Who Dipped Their Toes Into Acting

By Holly Mosley in Music / Festivals on 21 April 2021

Iggy Pop Shirley Manson Keith Richards Phil Collins Debbie Harry Sting David Bowie Meat Loaf

The rockstars who took to the silver screen.

With the news Iggy Pop has joined the cast of dark comedy Blue Iguana, directed by Jeremy LaLonde, we're reflecting on all the other rockstars who have embarked on acting careers, however brief.

Image caption Iggy Pop at the 2020 Grammys / Photo Credit: SIPA USA/PA Images

It's certainky not Iggy's first foray into acting; in the past he's had roles in Cry-Baby, Tank Girl, The Crow: City of Angels and, most recently, The Dead Don't Die. But what other movies have featured famous rockstars?

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Sting Hits Out At "Ugly" Cultural Appropriation Accusations Over Shaggy Collaboration

By Ed Biggs in Music / Festivals on 18 April 2018

Sting Shaggy

One of the most unlikely collaborations of recent times sees the former Police icon Sting team up with Jamaican reggae artist Shaggy.

Rock legend Sting has labelled the phrase ‘cultural appropriation’ as “ugly”, following criticism of his new reggae collaboration album with Jamaican musician Shaggy.

The two artists’ musical bromance has raised more than its fair share of eyebrows since the album, titled 44/876 (after the respective international dialling codes for Britain and Jamaica), was announced a few months back. Some have questioned whether such a project constitutes cultural appropriation on the part of Sting, a white singer.

“It's such an ugly term,” the former frontman of The Police told the BBC in a new interview on Wednesday (April 18th).

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Sting Receives 2017 Polar Music Prize Honour Alongside Wayne Shorter

By Holly Williams in Music / Festivals on 07 February 2017

Sting

The British musician to receive Sweden's highest music award.

Sting and Wayne Shorter are the latest to named laureates for the prestigious Polar Music Prize this year, and are set to pick up their awards in Sweden this summer. The news was announced this week from the committee of a prize that Sweden nicknames 'The Nobel Prize of Music'.

Image caption Sting to receive the Polar Music Prize 2017

The chairman of the Polar Music Prize committee, Alfons Karabuda, announced today (February 7th 2017) at Stockholm City Hall that the British rocker and the American jazz saxophonist will be honoured with accolades for their services to music over their long respective careers.

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Sting arrives at the 2016 American Music Awards held at the Microsoft Theatre, Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 20th November 2016

Sting arrives at the 2016 American Music Awards held at the Microsoft Theatre, Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 20th November 2016

Sting aka Gordon Sumner at the 2016 BMI London Awards held at Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London, United Kingdom - Monday 10th October 2016

Sting AKA Gordon Sumner at the 2016 BMI London Awards held at Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, London, United Kingdom - Monday 10th October 2016

Sting Will Never Reunite With The Police

By Clive King in Music / Festivals on 05 October 2016

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Sting will never reunite with The Police who he split from in 1986.

Sting will never reunite with The Police.

The 65-year-old singer songwriter - who made up one third of the British rock band before splitting in 1986 - has revealed he never plans to reunite with his former band members drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers.

Speaking to The Sun newspaper about a reunion, he said: ''I haven't gone back, this is part of my musical life. I play rock 'n' roll every night of my working life so It's not like I am going to return and be just like The Police. I am the f***ing Police.''

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Sting aka Gordon Sumner seen entering the 2016 iHeartMusic Festival on the second Night held at TMobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - Sunday 25th September 2016

Zoolander 2 - Relax Trailer

Though Derek and Hansel have left the world of fashion modelling behind them, a part of both of them still has the wish to return to the stage and once again be crowned as the king of the runway. When some of the world's most famous celebrities are found murdered (all of whom have died pulling Derek's trademark Blue Steel pout) Interpol decide to recruit the two fashion veterans in a bid to infiltrate the current world of modelling - an industry that's evolved beyond the one they were originally accustom to.

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Video - Sting Arrives At 2015 Tony Nominees Reception With A Lot Of Beard - Part 3

Currently nominated for Best Original Score Written For The Theatre, rock legend Sting appeared at the 2015 Tony Nominees reception held at the Paramount Hotel in New York, unusually sporting a beard. The singer composed the score for the nautical England set play 'The Last Ship'.

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Sting Signs On To Rescue Flagging Broadway Show 'The Last Ship'

By Michael West in Movies / TV / Theatre on 24 November 2014

Sting

Sting will replace his good friend Jimmy Nail in the Broadway show, 'The Last Ship'.

Sting has joined the cast of flagging Broadway musical The Last Ship in a bid to save the $15 million production. The Police rock star will appear in the show - the first he has written - about his ship-building hometown in northeast England, appearing in eight shows a week until January 10.

Sting will play the lead in his own Broadway musical, The Last Ship

The show officially opened in late October to mixed reviews from critics, though Sting's original songs won praise. However, the production has lost roughly $75,000 a week since previews began in September, according to the New York Times.

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Tom Hanks Gets Top American Honour For His Extensive Acting Catalogue

By Charlotte Court in Movies / TV / Theatre on 04 September 2014

Tom Hanks Al Green Sting Lily Tomlin

The actor is among five honourees that will be recognised at the annual Kennedy Center Honors

Tom Hanks is a mammoth actor who has delighted fans with extraordinary performances for just short of 40 years. He started his career by providing us with some delightfully 80s classics in the era of big hair and bright colours with greats such as Splash, Big and Turner & Hooch. In the 90s he gave us a cacophony of feel-good flicks including Sleepless in Seattle, Forrest Gump and the first of one of the most successful trilogies of all time, Toy Story.


Tom Hanks' illustrious career is being recognised at the Kennedy Center Honors

In the noughties Hanks got his serious side out and audiences were treated to Road to Perdition, The Da Vinci Code and its sequel Angels and Demons. Sheriff Woody came out in style twice more for Toy Story 2 and 3 and Hanks has been at the helm of some of the best films of the past few years as a main star in Captain Phillips and Saving Mr Banks.

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Celebs Get Behind Pressure To Change UK Drug Laws By Signing Letter

By Jack de Aguilar in Movies / TV / Theatre on 26 June 2014

Russell Brand Sting Richard Branson

Celebrities sign letter calling for drug law change

David Cameron will receive a letter from over 90 celebrities, politicians, lawyers and health experts, calling for a review of the current policy on the possession of illegal drugs.

Russell Brand has thrown his weight behind the campaign [Photo: Getty Images, credit: Mary Turner]

Public figures such as Russell Brand, Sting, Sir Richard Branson and Will Self as well as signatories from law enforcement, the Prison Governors Association and the National Black Police Association, have all supported the letter for change, which was drafted by the drug charity, Release.

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"Earn Your Own Money" Sting Denies Children His Fortune

By Lauren James in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 23 June 2014

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The British rocker wants his kids to know the meaning of money and achievement.

Sting doesn't want his children to inherit his £180m fortune so that they can earn their own way in the world. The British rocker revealed his rather divisive plans in an interview with the Mail on Sunday, making it clear that his six children haven't had and won't have an easy ride and will have to stand on their own two feet.

The 62 year-old former Police star, who is one of Britain's wealthiest musicians, has revealed that he places an emphasis on encouraging his children "to succeed on their own merit" which they are happy to do. What's more, Sting claims that his fortune is depleting because of hefty outgoings.

He said: "I told them there won't be much money left because we are spending it. We have a lot of commitments. What comes in we spend, and there isn't much left. I certainly don't want to leave them trust funds that are albatrosses round their necks. They have to work. All my kids know that and they rarely ask me for anything, which I really respect and appreciate."

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