Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims a popular television actor and host has a net worth of $50 million. The combined net worth of Sims as well as husband Scott Stuber is 50 million dollars. Modeling campaigns have been done by Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors, and Jimmy Choo. At the beginning of 2000, she was also featured on many Sports Illustrated swimsuit covers. as an actress Sims is best known for her performance in the lead role in the role of Delinda Deline on the NBC drama series Las Vegas. The early life and the education of Molly Sims was born on May 25, 1973 on the 25th of May 1973 in Murray Kentucky to Dottie and Jim. Her parents are of English, Cherokee, and German descent. Sims also has an elder brother, Todd. In her teens, Sims attended Murray High School and graduated in the year 1991. Sims was a political scientist in Vanderbilt University. The student dropped out of Vanderbilt University at the age of age 19 to explore a career in modeling. Sims tried to start the modeling profession by sending her photos to various agencies however, she was unsuccessful. Then she signed with Next Models Management and became a fashion-oriented model who was successful. In 1997 she was featured as the front cover for April's magazine Vogue Spain; two years after that she appeared on the cover of September's edition of Vogue Paris. Sims was a model who started her professional career in 2001, was a Victoria's Secret Fashion Show model and spokesmodel with Old Navy walked down the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show's runway. Sims became famous during this period. Sports Illustrated featured Sims in their swimsuit issues from 2000 to 2006. In 2002 she was signed on for a number of years with CoverGirl. Over the course of her career, Sims graced covers for magazines that focus on fashion, such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour and Self Allure. She has also been on the runway with such designers such as Givenchy Emanuel Ugaro, Jerome L'Huillier and Veronique Leroy. Sims started her career on television in the year 2000 when she was the host of MTV House of Style. In the years that followed Sims appeared on a variety of guest appearances including the Andy Richter Controls the Universe sitcom, as well as the 2nd revival of the anthology series The Twilight Zone. The most recognizable role she played was in 2003, when she played club entertainment director Delinda Deline in the NBC Dramedy Las Vegas. With James Caan Josh Duhamel, Nikki Cox James Lesure, and Marsha Tomlson, the show centered on the employees of a character from the fictional Las Vegas Strip Hotel and Casino called the Montecito. Sims was a part of the show for the entire run of five seasons up to the year 2008. She appeared during this period as Delinda Deline on an episode from 2007 of the crime series Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Sophie Mbatha (better called Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is a British stage actress and film actor. She gained fame after starring in Doctor Who. Gugu gained a great deal of fame by appearing as Tish Jones, who was the sister of a major character called Martha Jones in the series. Gugu's viewers loved her improvisation and was well getting ready for an extensive acting career. She has also worked on a number of different British stage and television productions to this point. The critical acclaim she has received is for her role of Belle (2013) a British period drama and Beyond the Lights (2014) a romantic drama. Her American credits include Larry Crowne, a Tom Hanks-directed comedy, as well as the television series undercover and Touch. In 2015 Gugu Mbatha-Raw played the leading role in Nell Gwynn a play that was written by Jessica Swale as a character who played an actress. She was also the mistress of the king Charles II of England and Scotland. The critics praised Gugu's acting as well as her performance was praised by the Evening Standard Theatre Award nominated her as best actress. Gugu was awarded an award called the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II as a mark of honor for the work she has done in the world of drama.






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