Mickey Sumner

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Mickey Sumner
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Sumner in 2021
Born
Brigitte Michael Sumner

(1984-01-19) 19 January 1984 (age 40)
West End, London, England
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present
Spouse
Chris Kantrowitz
(m. 2017;sep. 2022)
Children1
Parents

Brigitte Michael "Mickey" Sumner (born 19 January 1984) is an English actress best known for her film roles as Sophie Levee in Frances Ha (2012) and Farrah in The Mend (2014) and her television roles as Katia on Low Winter Sun (2013) and Bess Till on Snowpiercer (2020). She also portrayed Patti Smith in CBGB (2013).

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Sumner is the daughter of actress Trudie Styler and rock musician Sting.

Early life

Sumner was born at Portland Hospital in London, the oldest daughter of musician Sting (born Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner) and actress Trudie Styler. [1] Sumner is the older sister of musician Eliot Sumner and the younger half-sister of musician Joe Sumner.

Career

Sumner began her acting career in 2006 with roles in a series of short films. In 2011, she landed the role of Francesca on the Showtime series The Borgias appearing in four episodes. Sumner garnered significant attention for her role as Sophie Levee, starring opposite Greta Gerwig, in 2012's Frances Ha . [2]

In 2013, Sumner portrayed Patti Smith in CBGB . [3] She also made her official off-Broadway debut opposite Carol Kane in the Atlantic Theater Company's The Lying Lesson in April 2013. [4]

Sumner was featured as Katia on the AMC Network series Low Winter Sun . In 2013, Sumner acted in a series of films including Half the Perfect World, The Mend and Anesthesia .

Sumner starred in the independent film The Mend , alongside Josh Lucas and Stephen Plunkett. The film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March 2014. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Personal life

She became engaged to Chris Kantrowitz in June 2016, and they married in Tuscany in July 2017. [9] As of 2019 they have one son, Akira Rogue Kantrowitz (born 31 December 2016). As of 2022, they are formally separated. [10]

Filmography

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Sumner in 2012

Film

YearTitleRoleNote
2008 Last Chance Harvey Friend of the Bride
2009 Black Water Transit Attractive Hotel Receptionist
2012 Missed Connections Lucy Foster
Frances Ha Sophie
Girl Most Likely Hannah
2013 CBGB Patti Smith
2014 The Mend Farrah
The End of the Tour Betsy
2015 Mistress America Fake Brooke
This is Happening Megan
Anesthesia Nicole
2016 All at Once Bridget
Half the Perfect WorldBridget
2017 Freak Show Dr. Veronica Vickers
CaughtJulie
The Meyerowitz Stories Woman at Bard
American Made North's Aide Fawn Hall
Battle of the Sexes Valerie Ziegenfuss
2019 Marriage Story Theater Actor
Where Are You Caroline
2021 With/In: Volume 2 Segment: "I'm Listening"; also director
2024 A Mistake RobinPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNote
2011 The Borgias Francesca4 episodes
2013 Low Winter Sun Katia6 episodes
2020–present Snowpiercer Bess TillMain cast
TBA Untitled task force project Shelley DriscollUpcoming miniseries [11]

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References

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