Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims, a television and fashion model with a net-worth of $50m is a model from the United States. This equates to a total worth of $50 million with her husband from 2011 Film producer and executive at Netflix Scott Stuber. She was models for a variety of fashion brands including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. In the early 2000s, she appeared in a number of times the swimsuit section of Sports Illustrated. Sims has gained fame in the acting world for her role in the NBC drama Las Vegas. The early life and the education of Molly Sims was born on May 25, 1973 in Murray Kentucky to Dottie and Jim. She has English as well as Cherokee descent from her father as well as German heritage from her mother. Sims is a bit older than Todd. Sims was a graduate of Murray High School in 1991 in the teen years. Sims attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee where she studied the study of politics. However at the age of 19 she decided to drop out of school to pursue a career in modeling. She was determined to get her career off the ground. Sims submitted her images to several modeling agencies, however she had no luck. After moving to New York City, she decided to sign up with Next Models Management and made her debut as a model. In 1997, she appeared as the front cover for April's edition of Vogue Spain; two years following, she made the cover of the September edition of Vogue Paris. The year 2001 was the year that Sims was appointed an ambassador for Old Navy and walked the runway for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. This was the time that Sims was at the top of her celebrity. Between 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2006 she appeared in the classic Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. In 2002, she signed a contract for a number of years with CoverGirl. Over the years, Sims graced covers for magazines that focus on fashion, such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour and Self Allure. She has also walked the runways of designers such like Givenchy Emanuel Ungaro Jerome L'Huillier and Veronique Leroy. Sims began her television career at the age of 2000 when she was the host of MTV House of Style. The following year she also made guest appearances on the sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the second relaunch of the series anthology The Twilight Zone. Sims got her first major performance in 2003, playing Delinda Deline who was the club's entertainment manager on the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure and Marsha Thomason the show centered on the employees of an imaginary Las Vegas Strip hotel and casino named the Montecito. Sims remained on the show for all five of its seasons, from 2008 to the present. Sims appeared in the episode of the 2007 Crossing Jordan thriller as Delinda Deline.
Gugulethu Mbatha, whose real name is by the name Gugu-Mbatha RAW, is a British film and stage actress who became famous after she appeared in Doctor Who series (a British sci-fi TV show) which was broadcast by the BBC. Gugu made a splash in notoriety for her performance as Tish Jones, who was the twin sister of the main role played by Martha Jones in the series. Gugu was destined for a career in acting after the audience was captivated by her bubbly personality. Gugu's work can be seen in a variety of different British stage and TV productions. Critically acclaimed for her performance on Belle (2013) the British period drama, as well as Beyond the Lights (2014) which is a romantic comedy. Also, in American television shows like Undercover and Touch, she played a role on Larry Crowne by Tom Hanks. In 2015 Gugu Mbatha-Raw played the role of Nell Gwynn a play created by Jessica Swale as a character who was an actress and also the lover of the king Charles II of England and Scotland. The critics praised her performance and recommended her for the Evening Standard Theatre Award Best actress. It was a huge honor to be recognized for Gugu's dedication to drama, she was made to be a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II.






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