Molly Sim and Gugu Mbatha-Raw bio
Molly Sims' net worth is $50 million. She is an actress on film and TV and fashion model. This is her net worth with her husband since 2011 director of film and producer for Netflix Scott Stuber. Modeling for fashion, Stuber has appeared in many advertisements for designer labels like Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. Additionally she often appeared on Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues in the beginning of 2000. Sims is now a household name as an actress of note on the NBC drama Las Vegas. The early life and the education of Molly Sims was born on May 25 1973 on the 25th of May 1973 in Murray Kentucky to Dottie and Jim. She has English as well as Cherokee heritage from her father, as well as German roots from her mother. Sims also has an elder brother, Todd. Sims graduated from Murray High School as a teenager. Sims continued to go on to Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee with a major in politics and sciences. Sims left Vanderbilt University at age 19 to focus on the modeling profession. Sims was unsuccessful in her attempts to make her name known, making submissions to different modeling agencies. When she moved to New York City, Sims was signed by Next Models Management. It was here that she made her first appearance as a professional fashion model. In 1997, she appeared on the cover of April's issue of Vogue Spain; two years following, she made the cover of the September issue of Vogue Paris. In 2001 Sims began serving as a spokesmodel for Old Navy and walked the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Sims achieved her greatest fame in this time. In the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue featured Sims in 2003, 2001 and 2004. In 2002 she was signed on for several months with CoverGirl. Throughout her time with the company, Sims graced covers for fashion magazines such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour and Self Allure. Additionally, she's modelled the runways of Givenchy Jerome L'Huillier Jerome Emanuel and Veronique. Sims first appeared on the world of television in 2000 and 2002 as the host of MTV House of Style. In the subsequent years she had guest roles on the TV comedy Andy Richter Controls the Universe as well as the revival in the anthology The Twilight Zone. Sims's biggest role was as the club's entertainment manager Delinda Deline as part of the NBC dramedy Las Vegas. Co-starring James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure, and Marsha Tomlson, the show centered on the staff of a character from the fictional Las Vegas Strip Hotel and Casino, which was referred to as the Montecito. Sims was on the series for the entire run of five seasons until 2008. Sims was featured in an episode of the 2007 drama Crossing Jordan in 2007 as Delinda Deline.
Gugulethu Sophia Mbatha also popularly referred to as Gugu Mbatha-Raw, is a renowned British stage and film actress which gained attention because she was a part of the Doctor Who (a British science-fiction TV show) series aired on the BBC channel. Gugu scored a roaring success in the series playing Tish Jones. This character is the younger sister of Martha Jones. Gugu was destined for a career in acting after audiences were captivated by the vivacious and witty nature of her character. Gugu also has appeared on a number of other British TV and stage shows to date. Her critics have given her praise for her outstanding performance in Belle 2013, which is a British period piece, as well as Beyond the Lights 2014, which is a romantic drama. The actress also appeared in a variety of American programs, including Larry Crowne (a Tom Hanks comedy) and Touch. In 2015 Gugu Mbatha-Raw played the leading role in Nell Gwynn, a stage play written that was written by Jessica Swale as a character who played an actress. She was also the mistress of King Charles II of England and Scotland. She was highly acclaimed by critics for her exceptional acting. Additionally she was nominated for the Evening Standards Theatre award's best actress. Gugu was given an award called the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II as a mark of appreciation for the job she has done in the world of dramatics.
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