Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated net worth of 50 million dollars. She is also an actress, model and a TV host. This is her combined net worth since 2011, her wedding to producer of film and Netflix Executive Scott Stuber. Modeling for fashion, Stuber has been featured in a variety of campaigns for designers like Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. In early 2000s she was also featured on many Sports Illustrated swimsuit covers. She is an actress. Sims is most well-known for playing the main role as Delinda Deline in the NBC Dramedy show Las Vegas. Molly Sims was a born on the 25th day of May, 1973 in Murray Kentucky. Her parents are Dottie Sims and Jim Sims. Her father is English, Cherokee and German. Her mother has German and English roots. Sims has a younger brother named Todd. In her teens, Sims attended Murray High School and graduated in the year 1991. Sims went on to attend Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee, with a major in Political Science. Sims dropped out of Vanderbilt at the age of 19 to focus on the modeling profession. Sims was unsuccessful in her attempts to build her own career by making submissions to different modeling agencies. In New York City, Sims was signed by Next Models Management. It was here that she made her first appearance as a professional fashion model. In 1997, her image made the cover of Vogue Spain April's issue. The following year she appeared in the September edition of Vogue Paris. Sims 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 runway of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Sims became famous in this time. Sports Illustrated featured Sims in their swimsuit issues between 2000 and 2006. A multi-year contract with CoverGirl was signed in 2002. Sims's modeling career saw her appear on covers of Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Glamour Self-Allure, Ocean Drive and Glamour. In addition, she has modelled for fashion houses such as Givenchy Emanuel UNGARO Jerome L'Huillier and Veronique Leroy. TV Career Sims began her television show from 2000 until 2002 as host of the MTV show House of Style. The years following, Sims made several guest appearances on shows like the Andy Richter Controls the Universe sitcom and the 2nd revival of the Anthology Series The Twilight Zone. Sims began playing her biggest role in 2003, as club entertainment manager Delinda Deline in the NBC drama Las Vegas. With James Caan and Josh Duhamel as co-stars Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomson, the series was centered around fictional characters working at the Montecito hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip. Sims continued to appear in the show through all of its five seasons. At this time, Sims played Delinda Deline in a 2007 Crossing Jordan episode.
Gugulethu Sofia Mbatha is more recognized by her stage name Gugu Mbatha. She became popular when she was cast as a character in Doctor Who, a British Science-Fiction TV series that aired through the BBC. Gugu was a huge success on the show as Tish Jones. She is the sister to Martha Jones. Gugu had a destiny to make an acting career once the audience fell in love with her jovial personality. Gugu has also appeared in a variety of different British stage and television shows to this point. The critics have given her high praise for both Belle (2013) as well as the British period drama, and Beyond the Lights (2014 romantic drama). She has even appeared in several American productions, including Larry Crowne a Tom Hanks comedy film as well as TV shows like the Undercover and Touch. Gugu Mbatha Raw played the main role of Nell Gwynn, an original play by Jessica Swale in 2015 as an actress who also served as the mistress of the king of Charles II England and Scotland. The play was highly appreciated by the critics due to her excellent acting. Additionally she was nominated for the Evening Standard Theatre Awards' Best Actress Award. Gugu's talents in the field of drama were acknowledged by Queen Elizabeth II when she was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire.






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