Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated fortune of $50 million dollars. Also, she's a model, actress as well as a television personality. That is a combined net worth with her husband since 2011 Film producer and executive at Netflix Scott Stuber. She has modeled for many brand names, such as Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. In addition, she frequently appeared in the swimsuit editions of Sports Illustrated during the first 2000s. Sims acting as an actress is well-known for playing the character of Delinda Deline at the NBC drama Las Vegas. Molly Sims was a born on the 25th day of May, 1973 at Murray Kentucky. Her parents are Dottie Sims and Jim Sims. Sims' parents are of English, Cherokee, and German heritage. Sims has a higher age than Todd. She completed her studies at Murray High School in 1991 when she was a teenager. Sims went on to attend Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee, studying Political Science. She dropped out at 19 years old to pursue a career in modeling. In an attempt to start her own career, Sims submitted her images to some modeling agencies however she had no luck. When she moved to New York City, Sims signed with Next Models Management. It was in this agency that she had her first professional appearance as a fashion model. In 1997, she was on Vogue Spain's cover during March. A few years later, she appeared on Vogue Paris' September cover. Sims started working as an Old Navy spokesmodel and appeared in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2001. Sims attained the peak of her popularity during this time. Between 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2006 she was featured in the well-known Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. In 2002, she signed a multiyear contract with CoverGirl. Sims's modeling career has seen her appear on covers of Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Glamour Self-Allure, Ocean Drive and Glamour. Also, Sims has been on the runways of fashion designers like Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier Jerome L'Huillier Veronique Lroy. Sims first appeared on the world of television in 2000 and 2002, when she was the host of MTV House of Style. The years following Sims appeared on a variety of guest appearances including the Andy Richter Controls the Universe sitcom and the 2nd revival of the series The Twilight Zone. Sims's most memorable role was the club's entertainment supervisor Delinda Deline as part of the NBC drama Las Vegas. With James Caan Josh Duhamel, Nikki Cox James Lesure, and Marsha Tomlson the show focused on the employees of the imaginary Las Vegas Strip Hotel and Casino, which was referred to as the Montecito. Sims remained in the show throughout every season through the year 2008. Sims was on the show on a scene from the 2007 drama Crossing Jordan in 2007 as Delinda Deline.
Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha also known as Gugu Mbatha-Raw is an acclaimed British stage and film actress who gained popularity when she appeared in the Doctor Who (a British science-fiction television show) series aired on the BBC channel. Gugu gained fame for her role as Tish Jones. She played the role of the twin sister of a character whose name was Martha Jones. Gugu's fans loved her openness and she was already on the way to having a lengthy acting career. She has worked on several British stage plays as well as television shows. Critics have praised her for her outstanding performance in Belle 2013, which is a British period piece, as well as Beyond the Lights 2014, an action-romance drama. Also, she was in the Tom Hanks' comedic film Larry Crowne and on TV programs like Undercover and Touch. Gugu Mbatha Raw was in 2015 playing the leading role in Nell Gwynn a play created by Jessica Swale as a character that was an actress, and also the mistress of the king Charles II of England and Scotland. The performance was highly praised by the critics who applauded her performance. Gugu was awarded the Evening Standard Theatre Award as the most outstanding actress. Gugu was awarded a prestigious award from Queen Elizabeth II for her contribution to the field of drama. She was named an Member of the Order of the British Empire.
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