Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated Net worth of 50 million dollars. Also, she's an actress, model, and TV star. This equates to a total worth of $50 million with her husband from 2011 director of film and producer for Netflix Scott Stuber. Modeling campaign campaigns have been produced by Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors, and Jimmy Choo. In addition, she appeared on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues in the first decade of 2000. Sims gained notoriety as an actor for her character in NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Molly Sims, the daughter of Dottie Sims and Jim Sims was born in Murray Kentucky on 25 May 1973. She comes from English as well as Cherokee descent on the side of her father and with German origin on the mother's side. Sims has an older brother who is named Todd. Sims graduated from Murray High School in 1991 in the teen years. Sims continued to go on to Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee majoring in political science. Sims dropped out of Vanderbilt at the age of 19 to focus on her modeling career. The career of Sims was not a success when she sent photos of herself to a variety of modeling agencies. After moving to New York City, she eventually signed with Next Models Management and made her debut as model. In 1997, she was as the front cover for the April issue of Vogue Spain; two years later she was on the cover of the September issue of Vogue Paris. Sims was a spokesmodel at Old Navy in 2001 and she also appeared in Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Sims hit the top of her popularity in the time. Sims was on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issues in 2000, 2001 2003, 2002 as well as 2006. In 2002 she was signed to a contract to model for a few years with CoverGirl. Through the course of her modeling career Sims has appeared on the cover of various fashion magazines, including Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Self Allure and Ocean Drive. Sims has also graced the runway for many designers, including Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier Jerome Emanuel and Veronique. Sims was first on TV when she was as the host of MTV House of Style from 2000-2002. After that, she appeared in an appearance on sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the second revival of the series anthology The Twilight Zone. Sims was given her first big performance in 2003, playing Delinda Deline, who is the club's entertainment manager, in the NBC drama Las Vegas. Co-starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure, and Marsha Tomlson the show focused on the personnel of a fictional Las Vegas Strip Hotel and Casino called the Montecito. Sims remained on the show throughout its five seasons, from 2008 to the present. She appeared during this period as Delinda Deline in an episode from 2007 on the crime show Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Sofia Mbatha, better known by her stage title Gugu Mbatha. Her popularity grew because of her part in Doctor Who, a British Science Fiction television series which aired through the BBC. Gugu was famous due to her part as Tish Jones. She played the twin sister of a character known as Martha Jones. People loved her jovial enthusiasm and she had no stopping Gugu with a promising acting career ahead! Gugu's work can be seen in a variety of different British television and stage productions. Reviewers have praised her for her performance that stood out in Belle 2013, a British timepiece, and Beyond the Lights 2014, the romantic comedy. Additionally, she has appeared in American television shows like Undercover and Touch, she is a featured character on Larry Crowne by Tom Hanks. Gugu Mbatha Raw performed a major role acting as an actor in Jessica Swale's show Nell Gwynn. This was a character who was also a mistress of the king Charles II England and Scotland. The actress received lots of acclaim from critics who were very pleased with her acting talents and got nominated for the highly coveted Evening Standard Theatre Award for the Best Actress Award. Gugu was honored with a special award by the Queen Elizabeth II for her contribution to the field of drama. She was named as a Member of the Order of the British Empire.






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