Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims a popular television actor and host is worth $50 million. This is the net worth of her and Scott Stuber, a film producer and executive at Netflix who have been married since. As a fashion model, Stuber has appeared in many campaigns for designers like Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. Aside from that, Sims was often seen in the swimsuit editions of Sports Illustrated throughout the 2000s. Sims is now a household name as an actress of note on the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Her early childhood and her education Molly Sims is a child born to Dottie Jim and Dottie Jim on the 25th of May 1973, within Murray Kentucky. Sims has English as well as Cherokee heritage through her father as well as German roots of her mom. Sims has a brother who is known as Todd. When she was a teenager, she went to Murray High School graduating in 1991. Sims went on to attend Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee where she studied the field of political science. At the age of 19she quit to pursue modeling. Sims began the modeling profession by sending photos to various agencies but she had no luck. In the end, she was hired by Next Models Management of New York City. Her breakthrough came as a fashion model. In 1997, she was on Vogue Spain's cover of in April. A few years later, Sims was as a model on Vogue Paris' September cover. Sims started working in the role of a Old Navy spokesmodel and appeared on the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2001. Sims attained the peak of her fame during this period. 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. Over the course of her career as a model Sims has appeared on the cover of magazines like Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Self Allure and Ocean Drive. She has also modelled runways for Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier Jerome Emmanuel and Veronique. Sims first appeared on television from 2000 until 2002 as the host of MTV House of Style. Through the following years Sims was a frequent guest on appearances, including on The Andy Richter Controls the Universe sitcom and the 2nd revival of the series The Twilight Zone. Her most prominent role was club entertainment manager Delinda Deline on the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Co-starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure, and Marsha Tomlson the show focused on the staff of the character from the fictional Las Vegas Strip Hotel and Casino, which was referred to as the Montecito. Sims appeared on the show for the entire run of five seasons up to 2008. In 2007, she played Delinda Deline as a character on the drama crime Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Sophie Mbatha (better known as Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is a British stage and film actress. The actress gained notoriety after starring as a character in Doctor Who. Gugu gained a great deal of fame for playing Tish Jones, the sister of a major character named Martha Jones in the series. Gugu had a bright and vivacious personality, which was appreciated by all who saw her. Gugu could have had an extremely successful career as actor, if she did not give up! Gugu also has appeared in several other British television and stage productions till date. The critical acclaim she has received is for her stellar role on stage in Belle (2013) a British period drama as well as Beyond the Lights (2014) a romantic drama. Also, in American television shows like Undercover and Touch, she has appeared as a character in Larry Crowne by Tom Hanks. Gugu Malatha-Raw starred in the play Nell Gwynn created by Jessica Swale, as a character who played the role as an actress and mistress of England's and Scotland's the King Charles II. The actress received lots of praise from critics that are extremely satisfied with her acting abilities and she went on to be nominated for the highly coveted Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress award. Gugu's talents in the field of drama were appreciated by Queen Elizabeth II when she was made an honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire.






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