Trudie Styler
Trudie Styler is an accomplished British actress, producer, author, and activist. She is best known for her roles in films such as The Philanthropist, The Grotesque, and Guy Richie’s Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. Styler’s production career started with the founding of Xingu Films in 2002 with her husband, Sting. Xingu Films has produced films like The Sweatbox, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, and Moon. She is also the executive producer of the PBS series, The Story of a Village. In addition to her production career, Styler is a sought-after actress, having worked with actors like Robert De Niro, Demi Moore, and Bruce Willis. She has also been featured in several television series, including The Americans, The L Word, and Broadchurch.
Styler has also been a vocal advocate for animal rights. She is a long-time supporter of the World Society for the Protection of Animals, and she and her husband also founded the Rainforest Foundation in 1989. She also founded the Midsummer Night’s Drinks charity in 2011, which has raised over $2 million for the Rainforest Foundation.