Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated Net worth of 50 million dollars. Additionally, she is an actress, model and TV star. It is the combined networth of her and Scott Stuber, a film producer and Netflix executive who is engaged since. She has been featured in ads for a variety of designers, such as Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo. Also, she appeared on Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues in the first decade of the 2000s. Sims became famous as an actor for her part in the NBC drama Las Vegas. Molly Sims's early life as well as her education Molly Sims is a child born to Dottie Jim and Dottie Jim on May 25, 1973, in Murray Kentucky. Their fathers are English, Cherokee and German. Sims' mother is German as well as English heritage. Sims is the older sister of a brother, named Todd. Sims graduated at Murray High School as a teenager. Sims was then accepted into Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tennessee where she studied Political Science. However at the age of 19, she made the decision to walk out to pursue her career in modeling. In an attempt to start her own career, Sims sent her photos to several modeling agencies, but did not get any luck. Then she was signed by Next Models Management in New York City and was able to make her big break as an aspiring fashion model. She was featured on the cover of the April issue of Vogue Spain's issue of 1997. After a few years she was featured on the cover of Vogue Paris' September 1997 issue. In 2001 Sims was appointed a spokesmodel for Old Navy and walked the runway during the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Sims reached the height of her popularity during the time. The years 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2006 she appeared in the classic Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. The contract was for a number of years at the end of 2002 for CoverGirl. Through the course of her career as a model Sims has been featured on the covers of such fashion magazines as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Self Allure and Ocean Drive. In addition, she walked the runway for designers such as Givenchy Emanuel Ungaro Jerome L'Huillier as well as Veronique Leroy. Sims' first TV gig was as the host of MTV House of Style from 2000 until 2002. Following this she made guest appearances on the sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the second relaunch of the anthology television series The Twilight Zone. Sims made her debut in a major performance in 2003, playing Delinda Deline as the club's entertainment manager in NBC's dramedy Las Vegas. The show was co-produced by Josh Duhamel, James Caan Nikki Cox James Lesure and Marsha Thomason the series focused upon the people working at a fictional Las Vegas Strip hotel and casino named the Montecito. Sims played in every season of the series until. She was featured as Delinda Deline in one episode in 2007 of the crime drama Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Sofia Mbatha, better well-known by the stage name Gugu Mbatha. The actress became well-known because of her part in Doctor Who, a British Science Fiction TV show that was telecast through the BBC. Gugu earned a significant amount of popularity by playing Tish Jones, who was the daughter of a prominent character dubbed Martha Jones in the series. The audience loved her cheerful energy and spontaneity, there was there was no turning back for Gugu with a promising acting career ahead! The work she has done is featured in many other British television and stage productions. Reviewers have praised her for her stellar performance in Belle 2013, a British timepiece, and Beyond the Lights 2014, a romance drama. Also, she was in the Tom Hanks comedic movie Larry Crowne and on TV shows like Undercover and Touch. Gugu Mbatha Raw starred in the play Nell, played by Jessica Swale, as the role of an actress who is also the wife of the King of England and Scotland. Critics praised her for acting and suggested her nomination as the Evening Standard Theatre Award Best Actress. Gugu received a high honor from Queen Elizabeth II for her contribution to the drama world. She was named an Member of the Order of the British Empire.






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