Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated fortune of $50 million dollars. Additionally, she is an actress, model and a TV host. This is her combined income since 2011 when she married film producer/Netflix Executive Scott Stuber. As a model she has appeared in campaigns for numerous brand names, including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo. Since the beginning of 2000, she also appeared frequently in the Swimsuit Issue of Sports Illustrated. Sims is most well-known as an actress in the leading role, Delinda Deline in the NBC drama Las Vegas. The early years of Molly Sims' childhood and her education Molly Sims is a child born to Dottie and Jim on May 25, 1973, located in Murray Kentucky. She has English and Cherokee heritage on her father's side as well as German on the mother's sides. Sims has a brother, who is named Todd. Sims graduated from Murray High School in 1991 when she was a teenager. Sims majored in political sciences in Vanderbilt University. In the age of 19 years old, Sims made the decision to drop out of school and pursue the career of modeling. Sims tried to start the modeling profession by sending pictures to several agencies, but she had no luck. She signed a contract with Next Models Management, based in New York City. This was her first break in the modeling world. In 1997, Sims appeared on the Vogue Spain cover for March. The following year, Sims was on Vogue Paris' September cover. Sims began her career as a spokesmodel in 2001 for Old Navy, and she was a model in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway. Sims reached the height of her popularity during this time. Sims was featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue featured Sims in 2003, 2001 and 2004. An agreement for a multi-year period with CoverGirl was signed in 2002. Sims' modeling career has had her on the covers of magazines, including Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour, Self Allure, and Ocean Drive. Sims also graced the runways of designers such as Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier Jerome L'Huillier Veronique Lroy. Sims made her debut on TV in the year 2000 when she was the host of MTV House of Style. Following this she made appearances as a guest on the show Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the second revival of the series anthology The Twilight Zone. In 2003 Sims started her most prominent role playing club entertainment supervisor Delinda Deline in the NBC drama show 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 appeared on the show for the entire run of five seasons, up until 2008. She was on the show in 2007 as Delinda Deline in the show. She also played a role on the drama crime Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Mbatha, better known by the name Gugu-Mbatha, is an British actress and film star known for her work for her role in the Doctor Who series (a British television show that was sci-fi), which was broadcast on BBC. Gugu made her name in Doctor Who as Tish Jones. Tish is the sister of Martha Jones. Gugu's audience loved her spontaneity and she was already in the process of establishing an extensive acting career. She's also been in several British dramas and TV productions. Critics have given her praise for Belle (2013), the British period drama and Beyond the Lights (2014 romantic drama). She has even appeared in a variety of American productions like Larry Crowne a Tom Hanks comedy film, as well as television programs like Undercover and Touch. Gugu Malatha-Raw was a part of the play Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale, as a character that played both the part of an actress and the mistress of England's and Scotland's Charles II. Charles II. The performance was highly praised by critics who were awed her performance. The actress went on to win the Evening Standard Theatre Award as the most outstanding actress. As a great honor for her contribution to the drama industry, Gugu was made as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II.






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