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Eliot Paulina Sumner (born 30 July 1990) is an English singer, songwriter and actor.


Career


I Blame Coco

Sumner began writing songs at the age of 15, and signed a multi-record deal with
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at age 17. They spent six months writing and recording a debut album, ''The Constant'' (2010), in Sweden with producer Klas Åhlund, keyboardist Emlyn Maillard, and multi-instrumentalist and producer Al Shux under the band name I Blame Coco. The album included elements of pop music, electronic music, ska, and punk. The first single, "
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", featured Swedish pop singer Robyn. The next single, " Self Machine", was released in July 2010. According to Christian Wåhlberg, Sumner's manager, Åhlund, had been keen to work with Sumner because she saw the "punk rocker" in them. Wåhlberg said that the electropop sound of the album was influenced by Darcus Beese, president of Island Records, and that if Sumner had signed to a different record label, the music would have been different.


Solo career

In 2014, Sumner said their music would be released under their birth name, Eliot Sumner. Later that year, they released the EP '' Information'', and in 2016 the full album ''Information'' appeared. Sumner's contributions to other musicians' albums include vocals for the song "End of the Road" by
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and the single "
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" by
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. They sang a cover version of the Radiohead song "
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" with
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for the soundtrack to the movie '' Filth'' (2013).


Acting career

Sumner appeared briefly in the films '' Me Without You'' (2001) and '' Stardust'' (2007). They made their adult acting debut in Guy Ritchie's '' The Gentlemen'' in 2020. They appeared in the James Bond film '' No Time to Die'' (2020). In December 2021, Sumner was cast in Showtime's drama series ''Ripley'' in a recurring role. They played a hiker in the thriller, '' Infinite Storm'', appearing before Naomi Watts' character begins hiking to the summit of Mt. Washington.


Personal life

Eliot Paulina Sumner is the child of musician
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(Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner) and actress
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. Sumner was born in
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, Italy, grew up in Wiltshire, England, and was educated at Bryanston School and then the
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in London. They grew up at
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, the family estate near
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. Eliot has two brothers (Jake and Giacomo), a sister (Mickey), an older half-brother (
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), and a half-sister (Kate). Their family gave Sumner the nickname "Coco". Drawn to the outdoors, Sumner spent a lot of time alone in the woods. Their family gave Eliot their first guitar at age four or five. They wrote their first song at age 13 and signed a record deal four years later. After recording and touring with I Blame Coco, they lived alone in a cottage in the
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of England and became interested in
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. Sumner also works as a DJ in European dance clubs under the moniker "Vaal". Sumner's sense of smell was lost after a brain injury in 2009. In December 2015, Sumner said that they did not believe in gender labels and did not identify with a particular gender. They use gender-neutral pronouns.


Awards and honours

* I Blame Coco was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Virgin Media Music Awards in 2010.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Other: Remixes

* Eliot Sumner – After Dark (Mr Tophat's Alterned 303 Remix) * Eliot Sumner – After Dark (Dixon Remix) * Eliot Sumner – Firewood –
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Remix


Music videos


References


External links

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