Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims a popular television actor and host has a net worth of $50 million. This is her amount of money she has earned with her husband since 2011 director of film and producer for Netflix Scott Stuber. The model has worked for numerous designer brands, including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. Aside from that, Sims was often seen in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit editions during the first 2000s. Sims acting as an actress is well-known for playing the character Delinda Deline at the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Molly Sims's early childhood and her education Molly Sims is a child born to Dottie Jim and Dottie Jim on the 25th of May 1973 within Murray Kentucky. The father of her is English, Cherokee and German. She is of German and English roots. Sims's older brother is Todd. While she was in the teen years she attended Murray High School where she graduated in 1992. Sims continued to go on to Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee where she studied the field of political science. At the age of 19, she decided to pull out in order to pursue a modeling career. Sims was trying to get her modeling career but ended up failing. Then she signed to Next Models Management and became an established fashion model. In 1997, Sims's face made the cover of Vogue Spain April's issue. In the following year, she was featured in the September edition of Vogue Paris. Sims was a model who started her career in 2001 when she was model for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show model and spokesmodel for Old Navy walked down the Victoria's Fashion Show's runway. Sims reached the height of her fame during this period. Between 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2006 she was featured in the venerable Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. In 2002 she was signed on for a number of years with CoverGirl. Throughout her career, Sims graced covers for fashion magazines such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour and Self Allure. Sims has been on the runways for many designers, such as Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier, Emanuel Ungaro as well as Veronique L'Roy. Sims' first TV gig was as host of MTV House of Style from 2000-2002. Then, in the following seasons, she played guest characters on the TV show Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the relaunch of an anthology called The Twilight Zone. Her most prominent role was the club's entertainment supervisor Delinda Deline on the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. The series, which also starred James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomason, and Nikki Cox, focused on the employees of the imaginary Las Vegas Strip casino and hotel called Montecito. Sims worked on the Montecito for five years from 2004 until 2008. In the course of her time, she appeared in the role of Delinda Deline in the 2007 episode of the crime show Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Mbatha, more popularly known as Gugu-Mbatha-Raw, is a British actress and film star known for her work when she was a part of the Doctor Who series (a British Sci-fi television series) that aired on BBC. Gugu earned a significant amount of fame for playing Tish Jones the daughter of a prominent character called Martha Jones in the series. Her fans loved her lively spontaneity and there was there was no turning back for Gugu to have a thriving acting career ahead! Gugu has also appeared in a variety of other British stage and television shows to date. Her work has been critically praised for her outstanding performances in Belle (2013) which is a British period drama, and Beyond the Lights (2014) the romantic drama. Her American work includes Larry Crowne, a Tom Hanks-directed comedy, as well as the television series undercover and Touch. Gugu Mbatha Raw was the lead character of Nell Gwynn, a stage play written by Jessica Swale in 2015 as an actress. She also served as the mistress of the king of Charles II England and Scotland. There was a great deal of praise from critics who were very pleased with her acting skills and she went on to be nominated for the highly coveted Evening Standard Theatre Award for the Best Actress Award. Gugu, in recognition for her work in drama was presented with an honorary Order of the British Empire.






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