Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated net worth of 50 million dollars. She is also an actress, model as well as a television personality. It's the sum of the net worth of her as well as Scott Stuber, a film producer/Netflix executive who has been married since. Modeling campaigns have been done by Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo. At the beginning of 2000, she was additionally featured on several Sports Illustrated swimsuit covers. Sims was best known for her acting skills when she played the role of lead Delinda Deline on the NBC Dramedy Las Vegas. Her early career and educational background Molly Sims is a child born to Dottie & Jim on May 25, 1973 located in Murray Kentucky. Sims is a native of Kentucky. English as well as Cherokee roots on the father's and German on her mother's side. Sims was born earlier than Todd. As a teen the Sims attended Murray High School where she was graduated in 1992. Sims attended Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee, studying Political Science. At the age 19, she decided to leave school to pursue an acting career. The career of Sims was not a success by sending photographs of herself to a variety of agencies that were modeling. Eventually, she was hired by Next Models Management of New York City. Her breakthrough was in the form of a Fashion Model. In 1997, Sims was featured on Vogue Spain's cover during the month of April. The following year, she was featured on Vogue Paris' September cover. Sims began her career for Old Navy as a Old Navy spokesmodel and appeared on the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2001. Sims attained her peak fame during this period. Sims was on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issues in 2001, 2000 2002, and in 2006. In 2002 she signed a contract for a number of years with CoverGirl. In 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. Sims also has been on the runways of fashion designers like Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier, Jerome Veronique Lroy. Sims made her debut on television in 2002, hosting MTV House of Style. The years following, Sims made several guest appearances, including on her role on the Andy Richter Controls the Universe sitcom and the 2nd revival of the Anthology Series The Twilight Zone. Sims played her most prominent character as Delinda Deline who is the head of entertainment for clubs in the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomson, the series revolved around fictional staff members of the Montecito hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip. Sims continued to appear in the show through all of its five seasons. She was also seen as Delinda Deline in a season of 2007's crime show Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Mbatha, more popularly called Gugu-Mbatha-Raw is a British actor and film actress known for her work after she appeared in Doctor Who series (a British television show that was sci-fi), which was broadcast on BBC. Gugu made her name in Doctor Who, playing Tish Jones. Tish is the sister of Martha Jones. Gugu's viewers loved her improvisation and she was already in the process of establishing an extensive acting career. The other stage and television productions in Britain include several other productions. The critical acclaim she has received is for her stellar role of Belle (2013) a British period drama and Beyond the Lights (2014) which is a romantic comedy. The actress has also appeared in several American productions like Larry Crowne a Tom Hanks comedy film as well as TV shows like the Undercover and Touch. In 2015, Gugu Mbatha-Raw portrayed the lead role in Nell Gwynn a play that was written by Jessica Swale as a character who played an actress. She was also the lover of the king Charles II of England and Scotland. Her performance was highly praised by the critics for her exceptional acting. Additionally she was awarded nominations for the Evening Standards Theatre Award's Best Actress Award. Gugu was given the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II as a mark of respect for the work she's accomplished in the realm of drama.
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