Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims is a fashion TV personality and model who has a net worth at $50 million. This sums up her earnings since the year 2011, when she married film producer/Netflix executive Scott Stuber. Modeling projects have been conducted for Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors as well as Jimmy Choo. She also often featured as a model in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues in the beginning of 2000s. Sims has gained fame as an actor for her role in the NBC Dramedy Las Vegas. Molly Sims, the daughter of Dottie Sims and Jim Sims, was born in Murray Kentucky on 25 May 1973. Sims is English as well as Cherokee heritage from her father, as well as German heritage from her mother. Sims is the older sister of a brother named Todd. Sims graduated in 1991 from Murray High School as a teenager. Sims studied at Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee, where she studied political science. When she was 19, Sims took the decision to pursue a career in modeling. Looking to establish her professional career Sims submitted her images to various modeling agencies, however she had no luck. Then she was signed by Next Models Management in New York City and had the breakthrough of an aspiring fashion model. In 1997, Sims was a featured model on Vogue Spain's cover during April. After a few years, she walked on Vogue Paris' September cover. Sims was a spokesmodel from 2001 on behalf of Old Navy, and she took to the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway. At this point when Sims was at the top of her celebrity. The years 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2006 she was featured in the legendary Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. In 2002 she signed a contract to model for a few years with CoverGirl. Sims her modeling career has led to her appearing on the covers of fashion magazines such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour, Self Allure, and Ocean Drive. Additionally she has walked the runway for designers such like Givenchy Emanuel Ungaro Jerome L'Huillier as well as Veronique Leroy. The Television Career Sims made her debut on television job from 2000 until 2002, when she was the host of The MTV program House of Style. She then made guest appearances in the sitcom Andy Richter Controls the Universe and also in the second revival episode of the anthology series The Twilight Zone. Sims was given her first big role in 2003 as Delinda Deline who was the entertainment manager of the club in NBC's dramedy Las Vegas. With James Caan, Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure and Marsha Thomason, the show centered upon the people working at a fictional Las Vegas Strip hotel and casino dubbed the Montecito. Sims was on the show for every season of the series until. Sims appeared on an episode of the 2007 Crossing Jordan action drama in 2007 as Delinda Deline.
Gugulethu Sofia Mbatha is better recognized by the stage name Gugu Mbatha. Gugu Mbatha became famous after starring in Doctor Who, a British Science Fiction TV show that was telecast on the BBC. Gugu earned a significant amount of notoriety for her performance as Tish Jones, the younger cousin of a character named Martha Jones in the series. Gugu's fans loved her spontaneity, and she was on the way to a long acting career. Gugu's work can be seen in numerous other British television and stage productions. Her performance as Belle, the British historical drama that aired in 2013 and Beyond the Lights, a romantic drama that premiered in 2014 have been praised by reviewers. In addition, she appeared in a Tom Hanks comedy movie Larry Crowne and on TV programs like Undercover and Touch. Gugu Mbatha-Raw was in 2015 playing the main role in the play Nell Gwynn, a stage play written by Jessica Swale as a character who played an actress. She was also the lover of King Charles II of England and Scotland. The actress received lots of praise from critics that were extremely pleased with her acting skills and she received a nomination for the prestigious Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress award. As a great honor for Gugu's dedication to drama, she was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II.






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