Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims, a television model and fashion actor with a wealth of $50m, is a model from the United States. The combined net worth of Sims as well as her husband Scott Stuber is 50 million dollars. Models have been featured in ads for a variety of brand names, including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo. In addition, she frequently appeared in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit editions during the first 2000s. Sims's most famous part as an actor was that of Delinda Deline in the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Molly Sims was a born on May 25 1973, at Murray Kentucky. Her parents are Dottie Sims & Jim Sims. Her father is English, Cherokee and German. The mother of the child is German as well as English origins. Sims has a brother who is known as Todd. In her teen years, she went to Murray High School graduating in 1991. Sims later attended Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tennessee and majored in Political Science. But at 19, she made the decision to walk out in order to pursue a career in modeling. In an attempt to start her own career, Sims sent her photos to various modeling agencies, but was unsuccessful. Eventually, she was accepted by Next Models Management of New York City. Her breakthrough occurred as a fashion model. She appeared on the front cover in Vogue Spain's April 1997 issue. The following year, she graced the cover Vogue Paris' September 1997 issue. Sims was a model who started her professional career in 2001, was model for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show model and spokesmodel with Old Navy walked down the runway of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Sims was at the height of her fame at this period. Sports Illustrated featured Sims in their swimsuit issue between 2000 and 2006. In 2002, she signed an extended contract with CoverGirl. Sims' modeling career has seen her grace the covers of magazines such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour, Self Allure and Ocean Drive. Sims also been on the runways of fashion designers like Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier, Jerome Veronique Lroy. Sims made her debut in the world of television in 2000 and 2002, when she was the host of MTV House of Style. Through the following years Sims appeared on a variety of guest appearances including the Andy Richter Controls the Universe sitcom and the 2nd revival of the anthology series The Twilight Zone. Sims started playing her biggest role in 2003 as the club entertainment director Delinda Deline in the NBC Dramedy Las Vegas. Co-starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomson, the series was centered around the fictional employees of the Montecito hotel and casino on Las Vegas Strip. Sims was on the series for its entire five seasons up to 2008. At this time, Sims was Delinda Deline as a part of an episode from 2007. Crossing Jordan episode.
Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha also known as Gugu Mbatha-Raw, is a renowned British stage and film actor which gained attention after she starred in the Doctor Who (a British science-fiction TV show) series aired on the BBC channel. Gugu made a splash in this series as Tish Jones. This character is the younger sister of Martha Jones. Gugu's audiences loved her bright spontaneity. It was impossible to go going back to her successful career in acting! She's also been in several British stage and television series. The critics have given her the highest praise for Belle (2013) which is a British period drama, and Beyond the Lights (2014 romantic drama). Her American work includes Larry Crowne, a Tom Hanks-directed comedy and television shows"Touch" and "Undercover. Gugu Mbatha Raw performed the role of Nell Gwynn, the principal character in the play Nell Gwynn. It was a play written by Jessica Swale in 2015 as an actress. She also served as the mistress to the king of Charles II England and Scotland. The actress received lots of praise from critics that were very pleased with her acting skills and went on to receive the prestigious Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress. Gugu has been awarded with the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II as a mark of respect for the work she has done in the world of dramatics.






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