Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated Net worth of 50 million dollars. Sims is also an actress, model, and TV personality. This sums up her net worth since 2011, the year she was married to filmmaker/Netflix Executive Scott Stuber. Modeling campaigns have been done for Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors, and Jimmy Choo. Additionally she often appeared for Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues in the beginning of 2000s. The most well-known character she played as an actress was that she played Delinda Deline as portrayed in NBC Dramedy Las Vegas. The early life and the education of Molly Sims was born on May 25, 1973, in Murray Kentucky to Dottie and Jim. She is of English as well as Cherokee heritage from her father as well as German heritage from her mother. Sims has an older brother called Todd. As a teen she went to Murray High School graduating in 1991. Sims continued her education at Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tennessee where she studied Political Science. When she was 19 she decided to step out to pursue her career in modeling. Her career did not take off by sending photos of herself to a variety of modeling agencies. She eventually signed with Next Models Management in New York City which was the place she made her big break as a fashion model. She was featured on the front page for Vogue Spain's March issue of 1997. A year later she was featured on the cover of Vogue Paris' September 1997 issue. Sims was a spokesmodel for Old Navy in 2001 and as well, she walked in Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. In this period, when Sims was at the peak in her fame. In the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue featured Sims in 2001, 2003, and 2004. In 2002 she was signed to a contract for a period of time with CoverGirl. Through her modeling career Sims has appeared on the cover of fashion magazines such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Self Allure and Ocean Drive. Sims also walked the runways for a number of designers, such as Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier Jerome Emmanuel and Veronique. The Television Career Sims made her debut on television gig from 2000 to 2002 as host of The MTV program House of Style. Later, she appeared in shows like Andy Richter Controls the Universe, and the second revival episode of the anthology program The Twilight Zone. Sims had her first significant part in 2003 when she played Delinda Deline, who is the club's entertainment manager, in the NBC drama Las Vegas. The series, which also starred James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomason and Nikki Cox, focused on workers at the imagined Las Vegas Strip casino and hotel named Montecito. Sims was a part of the series for its entire five seasons until in 2008. During this time she appeared as Delinda Deline in a 2007. episode on the crime show Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Sofia Mbatha is better well-known by the stage name Gugu Mbatha. Gugu Mbatha became famous after starring in Doctor Who, a British Science-Fiction television show that aired through the BBC. Gugu became famous for her performance as Tish Jones. The character was sister to a main character named Martha Jones. Gugu was meant to have acting as a profession as the public were captivated by her bubbly personality. She also has been a part of numerous different British stage and TV productions till date. Her performance as Belle in the film, the British historical drama which aired in 2013 as well as Beyond the Lights, a romantic drama in 2014 was praised by experts. Additionally, she has appeared in American television series such as Undercover and Touch, she was a part of the cast on Larry Crowne by Tom Hanks. Gugu Mbatha-Raw was in 2015 playing the lead role in Nell Gwynn, a stage play written by Jessica Swale as a character that was an actress, and also the lover of King Charles II of England and Scotland. Many critics were impressed with Gugu's performances as well as the Evening Standard Theatre Award nominated her as best actress. Gugu's achievements in drama were recognised by Queen Elizabeth II when she was named an honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire.
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