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. It's the total networth of her and Scott Stuber, a film producer/Netflix executive who has been married since 2011. She has appeared in campaigns for numerous designer brands such as Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo. She also often featured on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues in the beginning of 2000s. She is an actress. Sims is best known for her portrayal of the role as Delinda Deline on the NBC Dramedy show Las Vegas. Molly Sims's childhood as well as her education Molly Sims is a child born to Dottie and Jim on the 25th of May 1973 located in Murray Kentucky. She comes from English as well as Cherokee descent on her father's side and that of German heritage on the mother's side. Sims is a bit older than Todd. Sims graduated in 1991 from Murray High School as a teenager. Sims continued her education at Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tennessee majoring in Political Science. When she was 19, Sims opted to leave Vanderbilt University to pursue a modeling career. Sims's modeling career didn't begin after she submitted photos of herself to a variety of modeling agencies. In the end, she was a part of Next Models Management in New York City which was the place she made her first breakthrough as the fashion model. She appeared on the cover of the April issue of Vogue Spain's 1997 issue. Two years later, she graced the cover Vogue Paris' September 1997 issue. Sims was a spokesmodel for Old Navy in 2001 and was also seen walking in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. This was the time that Sims was at the peak of her fame. The years 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2006 she was featured in the venerable Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. In 2002, she signed a contract for several years with CoverGirl. Sims' modeling career has led to her appearing on the covers of fashion magazines, including Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour, Self Allure as well as Ocean Drive. Also, she has walked for fashion houses like Givenchy Emanuel Ungaro Jerome L'Huillier, as well as Veronique leroy. Career in Television Sims made her debut on television gig from 2000 to 2002 as host of MTV's House of Style. Then she made guest appearances on the show Andy Richter Controls the Universe and also in the second revival episode of the anthology series The Twilight Zone. The most notable role she played was club entertainment supervisor Delinda Deline for the NBC comedy Las Vegas. Co-starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure, and Marsha Tomlson, the series focused on the staff of the fictional Las Vegas Strip Hotel and Casino, which was dubbed Montecito. Sims continued to appear on the show through all five seasons until 2008. In the course of her time, she appeared as Delinda Deline in a 2007 episode of the crime show Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha, better is known by the name of Gugu Mbatha-Raw, is a renowned British stage and film actress that gained fame after she was a part of the Doctor Who (a British science-fiction TV show) which aired on BBC channel. Gugu gained fame for her role as Tish Jones, who was the younger sister to Martha Jones. Gugu's audiences loved her spontaneity, and she was on the way to the stage for a long time. Her work has been seen on numerous other British stage and TV productions. The critical acclaim she has received is for her amazing performance in Belle (2013) an iconic British period drama, as well as Beyond the Lights (2014) which is a romantic comedy. In American TV series like Undercover and Touch, she was a part of the cast in Larry Crowne by Tom Hanks. Gugu Mbatha Raw appeared in the stage play Nell Gwynn, written by Jessica Swale, as the character of an actress who is also the mistress of King of England and Scotland. Critics praised her for acting and nominated her to be the Evening Standard Theatre Award Best actress. Gugu's talents in the field of drama were appreciated by the Queen Elizabeth II when she was made an honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire.






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