Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims is a fashion model actress and television personality who has a net worth of $50 million. The combined net worth of Sims as well as her husband Scott Stuber is 50 million dollars. As a fashion model, Stuber was featured in numerous campaigns for designers like Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. The early 2000s saw her additionally featured on several Sports Illustrated swimsuit covers. Sims has gained fame as an actress of note for her role in the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Her early life and education Molly Sims is a child born to Dottie & Jim on May 25, 1973 located in Murray Kentucky. Sims' father was English, Cherokee and German. Her mother has German as well as English origins. Sims was born earlier than Todd. In her teen years, she attended Murray High School graduating in 1991. Sims went on to attend Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee where she studied politics and science. However at the age of 19, she decided to pull out of school to pursue a modeling career. In an attempt to start her own career, Sims submitted her images to several modeling agencies but had little luck. She eventually signed with Next Models Management in New York City and had her breakthrough as a model for fashion. In 1997, Sims was on Vogue Spain's cover of the month of April. A few years later, Sims was as a model on Vogue Paris' September cover. Sims was hired for Old Navy as an Old Navy spokesmodel and appeared in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2001. Sims gained fame at this point. Sims was on the Swimsuit cover in Sports Illustrated's issues in 2001, 2000, 2002 2004, and 2006. Then in 2002 she signed the multi-year deal with CoverGirl. Sims model career has had her on the pages of fashion magazines such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour, Self Allure and Ocean Drive. She has also walked for designers like Givenchy, Emanuel Undgaro Jerome L'Huillier, as well as Veronique leroy. Sims began her career in the world of television in 2000 and 2002 as the host of 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 series The Twilight Zone. Sims took on her largest role as Delinda Deline as the director of club entertainment in the NBC drama Las Vegas. Starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomson, the show revolved around fictional characters working at the Montecito hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip. Sims was on the series for its entire five seasons until the year 2008. She was on the show in 2007 as Delinda Deline, a character on the drama crime Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Mbatha, also known as Gugu-Mbatha-Raw, is a British actress and film star known for her work when she was a part of the Doctor Who series (a British sci-fi TV show), which was broadcast on BBC. Gugu gained a great deal of fame for playing Tish Jones, who was the daughter of a prominent role played by Martha Jones in the series. Gugu had a destiny to make an acting career after her fans fell in love with the vivacious and witty nature of her character. She has worked on several British stage plays as well as television series. She is critically acclaimed for her performance of Belle (2013) an iconic British period drama, and Beyond the Lights (2014) a romantic drama. In addition, she appeared in a Tom Hanks comedic film Larry Crowne and on TV shows like Undercover and Touch. Gugu Mbatha Raw performed the role of Nell Gwynn, the principal character of the character Nell Gwynn in a stage play written by Jessica Swale in 2015 as an actress, who was also serving as the mistress to King Charles II England and Scotland. The actress received lots of praise from critics who are extremely satisfied with her acting skills and she went on to receive the prestigious Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress. Gugu was awarded an award called the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II as a mark of appreciation for the job she's done in the field of dramatics.






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