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- This article is about the guest star. For the character, see Sting (character).
Sting
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Guest Star Information
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Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, CBE (born October 2, 1951), better known as Sting, is an English activist, actor, musician, philanthropist, and singer-songwriter, best known for formerly being a member of The Police. He voiced himself in the season 3 episode "Radio Bart". He was also interviewed in The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!.
External links
- Sting at the Internet Movie Database
- Sting at Wikipedia
Guest stars in season 3
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Michael Jackson • Neil Patrick Harris • Joe Mantegna • Chick Hearn • Magic Johnson • Jackie Mason • Aerosmith (Steven Tyler • Joe Perry • Brad Whitford • Tom Hamilton • Joey Kramer) • Sting • Phil Hartman • Jon Lovitz • Don Mattingly • Roger Clemens • Steve Sax • Ken Griffey, Jr. • Darryl Strawberry • Wade Boggs • Mike Scioscia • José Canseco • Ozzie Smith • Terry Cashman • Steve Allen • Beverly D'Angelo • Kelsey Grammer • Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest • Michael McKean • Harry Shearer) • Kimmy Robertson • Danny DeVito • Joe Frazier |