| Full Name |
Eliot Paulina Sumner |
| Stage Name |
Eliot Sumner (formerly known as I Blame Coco) |
| Date of Birth |
July 30, 1990 |
| Age (as of 2025) |
35 years |
| Birthplace |
Pisa, Tuscany, Italy |
| Nationality |
English |
| Ethnicity |
English, Danish, Polish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Ashkenazi Jewish descent |
| Religion |
Not publicly specified |
| Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
| Height |
Not publicly disclosed |
| Weight |
Not publicly disclosed |
| Eye Color |
Green |
| Hair Color |
Dark Brown |
| Body Measurements |
Not publicly disclosed |
| Blood Type |
Not publicly known |
| Father’s Name |
Gordon Sumner (professionally known as Sting) |
| Mother’s Name |
Trudie Styler |
| Siblings |
Joe Sumner (half-brother), Fuschia Sumner (half-sister), Mickey Sumner, Jake Sumner, Giacomo Sumner |
| Marital Status |
Not publicly disclosed |
| Children |
Not publicly disclosed |
| Education |
Bryanston School, Dorset; Hampstead School of Fine Arts, London |
| Profession |
Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Actor |
| Years Active |
2001–present |
| Genres |
Rock, Pop, Electronic, Post-Punk Revival |
| Instruments |
Vocals, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard |
| Labels |
Island Records, Cherrytree Records |
| Debut Album |
The Constant (2010) under the name I Blame Coco |
| Notable Songs |
“Caesar,” “Self Machine,” “Let Me Down,” “Information” |
| Acting Debut |
Me Without You (2001) |
| Notable Film Roles |
The Gentlemen (2019), No Time to Die (2021), Infinite Storm (2022) |
| Television Roles |
Ripley (2024), Vargasommar (2024) |
| Pronouns |
They/Them |
| Gender Identity |
Non-binary |
| Personal Views |
Identifies as gender-fluid; prefers to be recognized as a musician without specific gender labels Teen Vogue |
| Residence |
London, England |
| Social Media |
Active on Instagram and Twitter |
| Distinctive Features |
Androgynous appearance, expressive performances |
| Signature Roles |
Freddie Miles in Ripley, Kat in Vargasommar |
| Current Status (2025) |
Actively involved in music and acting projects; recent appearances in Ripley and Vargasommar |