Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims has an estimated net worth of 50 million dollars. Additionally, she is a model, actress as well as a television personality. The total net worth of Molly Sims and her spouse Scott Stuber is 50 million dollars. Fashion model Stuber has been featured in a variety of campaigns by designer labels including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. Aside from that, Sims has been frequently seen in the swimsuit editions of Sports Illustrated in the early 2000s. Sims became famous as an actress of note for her part in the NBC drama Las Vegas. Molly Sims was a born on the 25th of May 1973, in Murray Kentucky. Her parents are Dottie Sims and Jim Sims. Sims is a native of Kentucky. English and Cherokee roots on the father's as well as German on her mother's side. Sims is a sister to a brother that is called Todd. In her teens Sims attended Murray High School and graduated in 1991. Sims attended Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee, studying Political Science. The student dropped out of Vanderbilt University at the age of 19 years old to pursue a career in modeling. Sims attempted to kickstart her modeling career however she ended up failing. Then she was signed by Next Models Management in New York City and made her breakthrough as a fashion model. In 1997, Sims was featured in Vogue Spain's March issue. A year later, the same model was featured in Vogue Paris September. In 2001, Sims was appointed spokesperson in the brand Old Navy and walked the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Sims reached her greatest notoriety during this period. Sports Illustrated published her swimsuit pictures in 2001, 2000 and 2002. In 2002, she signed a contract for a number of seasons with CoverGirl. In the course of her modeling career Sims has appeared on the cover of such fashion magazines as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Self Allure and Ocean Drive. Sims has been on the runways of a variety of designers, including Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier-Emanuel Unigaro and Veronique L'Roy. Television career Sims began her television show from 2000 until 2002 as host of the MTV show House of Style. In 2002, she was a guest as an actor on the show Andy Richter Controls the Universe. In 2003 Sims took on her first major character as club entertainment supervisor Delinda Deline in the NBC Drama series Las Vegas. The series, which also starred James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomason and Nikki Cox, focused on people working at a imagined Las Vegas Strip casino and hotel named Montecito. Sims continued to appear in the show throughout the entire five seasons through 2008. She was on the show in 2007 as Delinda Deline, a character from the show's crime thriller Crossing Jordan.
Gugulethu Sophie Mbatha (better popularly referred to as Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is a British stage and film actress. The actress gained notoriety after playing in Doctor Who. Gugu earned a significant amount of attention for her role as Tish Jones, who was the daughter of a prominent character named Martha Jones in the series. Gugu's audience loved her spontaneity, and she was on the way to having a lengthy acting career. She also appeared in other British stage and television productions. The critical acclaim she has received is for her performances on stage in Belle (2013) an iconic British period drama, and Beyond the Lights (2014) which is a romantic comedy. The actress has also appeared in a variety of American productions like Larry Crowne a Tom Hanks comedy film, as well as television shows like the Undercover and Touch. Gugu Mbatha Raw played the main role of the character Nell Gwynn in an original play by Jessica Swale in 2015 as an actress. She also served as the mistress of the king of Charles II England and Scotland. Her performance was praised by critics and suggested her nomination as an award called the Evening Standard Theatre Award Best actress. In recognition of her contribution to the drama industry, Gugu was appointed to be a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II.
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