Frances Tomelty, born on October 6, 1948, is a distinguished Northern Irish actress celebrated for her extensive work in television and theatre. Her career spans several decades, showcasing her remarkable talent across various genres.
Tomelty's television credits are impressive, featuring notable roles in acclaimed series such as 'Strangers' (1978–1979), 'Testament of Youth' (1979), and 'Inspector Morse' (1988). She further captivated audiences with her performances in 'Cracker' (1993), 'The Amazing Mrs Pritchard' (2006), 'The White Queen' (2013), and 'Unforgotten' (2015).
In addition to her screen work, Frances made her mark in theatre, most notably as Kate in the original production of 'Dancing at Lughnasa' in Dublin in 1990. Her stage presence and ability to convey deep emotion have earned her critical acclaim.
Frances was previously married to the renowned musician Sting from 1976 to 1984, a relationship that brought her into the public eye and added to her storied career.