Biography
Frances Tomelty (born 6 Oct 1948 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish actress and the first wife of Sting. She is the daughter of Belfast actor Joseph Tomelty (5 March 1911 – 7 June 1995).
She has featured in series including Bergerac, Inspector Morse, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, Strangers, Midsomer Murders and Coronation Street, Cracker, as well as films like Bellman and True, Monk Dawson, Bullshot and The Field. She was Lady Macbeth in the Old Vic's disastrous 1980 production of Macbeth, with Peter O'Toole in the title role.
In 1976 she married Sting after knowing him for two years. They met on the set of a rock-musical called Rock Nativity. She was the Virgin Mary, he played in the band. They have two children, Joseph (born 23 November 1976) and Fuchsia Katherine (born 17 April 1982). The couple divorced in 1984.
Tomelty's later work includes roles in the series Spooks, Casualty and The Amazing Mrs Pritchard.
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Filmography
Cast Credits

Accused
Character: Mrs. Daly
MOVIE • 2023

The Woman in the Wall
Character: Sister Eileen
TV • 2023

Karen Pirie
Character: Mary Grant Snr
TV • 2022

Warrior Nun
Character: Sister Frances
TV • 2020

Gangs of London
Character: Niamh
TV • 2020

Black Earth Rising
Character: Sorcha Beattie
TV • 2018

Charlie
Character: Sarah Haughey
TV • 2015

Atlantis
Character: Anysia
TV • 2013

Peaky Blinders
Character: Bethany Boswell
TV • 2013

The White Queen
Character: Margaret Beauchamp
TV • 2013

Call the Midwife
Character: Dulcie Greenhalgh
TV • 2012

Death in Paradise
Character: Olivia Reeves
TV • 2011

Chéri
Character: Rose
MOVIE • 2009

Merlin
Character: Niede
TV • 2008

Bonekickers
Character: Karen Magwilde
TV • 2008

The Amazing Mrs Pritchard
Character: Kitty Porter
TV • 2006

New Tricks
Character:
TV • 2004

The Royal
Character: Rosemary Briggs
TV • 2003

Spooks
Character: Carmen Joyce
TV • 2002

Waking the Dead
Character: Jane Hussey
TV • 2001