Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims is a fashion model actress and television personality with her net worth at $50 million. That's her total income since 2011 when she married film producer/Netflix Executive Scott Stuber. As a fashion model, Stuber has been featured in a variety of advertisements for designer labels including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. Sims was also a frequent guest on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues in the early 2000s. Sims's most notable part as an actor is that of Delinda Deline as portrayed in NBC Dramedy Las Vegas. Childhood and education Molly Sims was born on May 25, 1973 on the 25th of May 1973 in Murray Kentucky to Dottie and Jim. She has English as well as Cherokee heritage from her father and German roots of her mom. Sims has an older brother called Todd. When she was a teenager, she went to Murray High School graduating in 1991. Sims was a student at Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee, majoring in Political Science. However, at the age of 19, she dropped out to pursue modeling. Sims was unsuccessful in her attempts to establish her career, and sending her photos to various modeling agencies. 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 March issue. One year later Sims was a model featured in Vogue Paris September. The year 2001 was the year that Sims started her role as an ambassador in the brand Old Navy and walked the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. This was the time when Sims was at the peak of her popularity. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue featured her in 2003, 2001 and 2004. In 2002, Sims was signed on for a contract that was long-term with CoverGirl. Sims's modeling career saw her appearing on the cover of Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Glamour Self-Allure, Ocean Drive and Glamour. Also, Sims has graced the runways of designers like Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier Jerome L'Huillier Veronique Lroy. Sims made her debut on television in 2002, hosting MTV House of Style. After that, she appeared in appearances as a guest on the show Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the second revival of the anthology show The Twilight Zone. Sims's most famous role came in 2003 when she played club entertainment director Delinda Deline for the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. With James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomson, this series was about the employees of an imaginary Las Vegas Strip resort and casino called the Montecito. Sims played in every season of the show until 2008. In the midst of this, she played Delinda Deline as a part of an episode from 2007. Crossing Jordan episode.
Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha better popularly referred to as Gugu Mbatha-Raw is an acclaimed British film and stage actress that gained fame after she starred in the Doctor Who (a British science-fiction television series) series aired on the BBC channel. Gugu gained a great deal of fame for playing Tish Jones, who was the sister of a major character called Martha Jones in the series. Gugu was a lively charismatic personality and was appreciated by all who saw her. She could have an extremely successful career as an actor if she didn't quit! Gugu also was a part of other British stage and television productions. Her critics have given her praise for her performance that stood out in Belle 2013 the British period piece and Beyond the Lights 2014, which is a romantic drama. She's also been featured in various American productions such as Larry Crowne a Tom Hanks comedy film and TV programs like Undercover and Touch. In 2015, Gugu Mbatha-Raw portrayed the role of Nell Gwynn, a stage play written by Jessica Swale as a character that was an actress, and also the mistress of the king Charles II of England and Scotland. The critics praised her performance and recommended her to be 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 honoured as the Member of the Order of the British Empire.
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