Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated fortune of $50 million dollars. Additionally, she is a model, actress and TV personality. It's the sum of the net worth of her and Scott Stuber, a film producer/Netflix executive who has been married since 2011. Modeling campaigns have been done by Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors as well as Jimmy Choo. Apart from that, Sims frequently appeared in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issues throughout the 2000s. She is an actress. Sims is best known for her role as the principal character as Delinda Deline on the NBC drama series Las Vegas. Molly Sims, the daughter of Dottie Sims and Jim Sims, was born in Murray Kentucky on 25 May 1973. She is of English and Cherokee ancestry on the father's side, and of German origin on the mother's side. Sims has a brother, who is named Todd. Sims has graduated from Murray High School in 1991 in the teen years. Sims went on to attend Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee, studying Political Science. When she was 19, Sims decided to leave school to pursue the career of modeling. Sims began her modeling career by sending pictures to several agencies, but she had no luck. She eventually signed with Next Models Management in New York City and was able to make her breakthrough as a fashion-model. In 1997 Sims appeared on Vogue Spain's March issue. The following year she was appearing in Vogue Paris September. Sims became a spokesmodel in the year 2001 with Old Navy, and she walked in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway. Sims attained the peak of her fame at the period. She was featured on the front cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issues in 2001, 2000, 2002 2004, and 2006. Then in 2002 she signed the multi-year deal with CoverGirl. Throughout her career, Sims graced covers for magazines that focus on fashion, such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour and Self Allure. Sims also has been on the runways of fashion designers such as Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier and Jerome Veronique Lroy. Television Career Sims was the first TV job from 2000 until 2002 when she hosted on MTV's House of Style. Following this she made appearances as a guest on the sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the second revival of the anthology show The Twilight Zone. The most recognizable role she played was in 2003 when she was the club's entertainment director Delinda Deline in the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. With James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomson, the show was about the employees of an imaginary Las Vegas Strip resort and casino named the Montecito. Sims worked on the Montecito for five seasons from 2004 until the year 2008. The show's Sims was Delinda Deline in a 2007 Crossing Jordan episode.
Gugulethu - Sofia Mbatha also referred to as Gugu Mbatha Raw is a famous actress from the UK who earned recognition for her performance on Doctor Who. This British Science Fiction TV show was broadcast by the BBC. Gugu gained fame for her part as Tish Jones. The character was twin sister of a character named Martha Jones. People loved Gugu's vibrant spontaneity. There was no way going back to her successful career in acting! She has also worked on a number of other British TV and stage productions to date. Her performance as Belle in the film, in a British historical drama which aired in 2013, and Beyond the Lights, a romantic drama that premiered in 2014 were praised by reviewers. She's also been featured in several American productions, including Larry Crowne a Tom Hanks comedy film, as well as television programs like Undercover and Touch. Gugu Malatha-Raw starred in the play Nell Gwynn created by Jessica Swale, as a role that played the part of an actress as well as the lover of Scotland's and England's King Charles II. The performance was highly praised by the critics who applauded her performance. The actress went on to win the Evening Standard Theatre Award as the best actress. As a great honor for her contribution to the drama industry, Gugu was made to be a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II.






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