Sierra McCormick and Molly Sims personal life
Sierra McCormick is an American actor best known for her role as a pivotal character in the popular series A.N.T. Born in North Carolina she was raised by her family living in Los Angeles. Her acting career started at the age of 9. She joined the Corsa Agency which was a agency based in Los Angeles, when she was 9 years old. In 2007, she made her debut as an actress with the role of a TV show "Til Death". She shot to fame in 2008 when she was picked among more than a thousand kids who had auditioned for the game show Are You Smarter Than a fifth Grader? The actress continued to perform in movies and television series like Ramona and Beezus A Nanny during the Christmas time of Hannah Montana Supernatural and Boston Legal and Boston Legal, but she wasn't invited to audition for "Disney A.N.T." Farm. In the audition, she spoke about tigers. That resulted in her getting the job. Then she starred in "Some kind of hate" the horror film which was a fan favorite at festivals. The performance garnered a lot of praise.
Molly Sims, a television and fashion actress who has a net worth of $50 million, is an American model. This is the net worth of her and Scott Stuber, a film producer/Netflix executive who has been together since the year 2011. The model has worked for numerous fashion brands including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. She also appeared on Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues in the first decade of the 2000s. Sims became famous in the field of acting due to her role in NBC's 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. She is of English and Cherokee heritage through her father as well as German origins through her mom. Sims has a younger brother, Todd. While she was in the teen years the Sims attended Murray High School where she graduated in 1992. Sims majored in political sciences in Vanderbilt University. When she was 19, Sims decided to leave the school in pursuit of an acting career. Sims attempted to kick-start her career but was unsuccessful. She sent pictures of her to several modeling agencies. She finally found the success she was looking for as a fashion model when she signed in with Next Models Management of New York City. In 1997, she appeared on the Vogue Spain cover for in April. The following year, she was featured as a model on Vogue Paris' September cover. Sims was a spokesmodel from 2001, for Old Navy, and she walked at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway. Sims achieved her greatest fame at this point. In the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue featured her in 2001, 2002, the year 2004, and also in 2000. Then in 2002, she began a multiyear agreement with CoverGirl. Sims' modeling career has led to her appearing on the pages of fashion magazines such as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour, Self Allure as well as Ocean Drive. Sims also has graced the runways of designers like Givenchy EmanuelUngaro Jerome L'Huillier & Veronique L'Roy. Career in Television Sims had her first television job from 2000 until 2002 when she hosted on MTV's House of Style. In the following years, she was a guest appearances on the comedy Andy Richter Controls the Universe and the second relaunch of the anthology show The Twilight Zone. Sims's biggest role was as the club's entertainment director Delinda Deline in the NBC Dramedy Las Vegas. The series, which also starred James Caan Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure Marsha Thomason and Nikki Cox, focused on employees at a imagined Las Vegas Strip casino and hotel called Montecito. Sims was on the show for all five seasons of the show up to 2008. She appeared during this period as Delinda Deline on the 2007 episode of the crime drama Crossing Jordan.






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