Sierra McCormick and Molly Sims personal life
Sierra McCormick was born in North Carolina and raised in Los Angeles, where she was a key character in A.N.T. Farm' and 'Supernatural. Her birthplace was in North Carolina and raised in Los Angeles, where she moved with her family at a very young age. When she was 9 She joined the "The Corsa Agency" located in Los Angeles, which initiated her acting career. Her first professional experience was as an actor in 2007 when she played a small part in a segment of the TV series Til Death. The show became popular when she appeared as a show judge for the popular game Is Your IQ higher than a fifth grader? She appeared in season 2 of the series, and was selected from over 1000 kids who auditioned. Her acting resume included roles in movies and television series including Ramona and Beezus A Nanny at the Christmas time of Hannah Montana Supernatural and Boston Legal prior to being called to take part in "Disney A.N.T." Farm. Her audition was a success by her speech about tigers. Later, she starred as the lead in the horror movie 'Some Kind of Hate, that was well-received by festival goers.
Molly Sims is a fashion model and TV star with a net worth of $50 million. Since the year 2011, Scott Stuber has worked as a Netflix director and executive producer. Her net worth is estimated at $50 million. She has modelled for a variety of designer brands, including Chanel Giorgio Armani Michael Kors Jimmy Choo. Since the beginning of 2000, she also appeared frequently in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue. Sims's most famous role as an actress is that of Delinda Deline on the NBC drama Las Vegas. Molly Sims, the daughter of Dottie Sims and Jim Sims was born in Murray Kentucky on 25 May 1973. She is of English as well as Cherokee descent on her father's side and from German roots from her mother's side. Sims has a younger brother, Todd. Sims graduated in 1991 from Murray High School as a teenager. Sims was then accepted into Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tennessee where she studied Political Science. She left Vanderbilt University at the age of age 19 to pursue her modeling career. Sims tried to launch her career but was unsuccessful. Sims sent photos of herself to a variety of modeling agencies. After a while, she signed with Next Models Management New York City in which she made a big breakthrough in the industry of fashion. She was featured in the April issue of Vogue Spain issue. Then, two years later on it was the Vogue Paris issue. Sims became a spokesmodel in 2001, for Old Navy, and she was a model in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway. Sims reached the height of her popularity during the period. She was featured on the Swimsuit cover in Sports Illustrated's issues in 2000, 2001 2003, 2002 and 2006. In 2002 she was signed on for a period of time with CoverGirl. In the course of her modeling career Sims has been featured on the covers of such fashion magazines as Lucky Cosmopolitan Glamour Self Allure and Ocean Drive. Sims has also graced the runways of fashion designers such as Givenchy EmanuelUngaro and Jerome L'Huillier. Veronique L'Roy. Sims began her career in TV in 2002 hosting MTV House of Style. Sims then appeared as a guest on the show Andy Richter Controls the Universe and in the sequel episode of the popular anthology show The Twilight Zone. Sims played her most prominent role in the role of Delinda Deline as the manager of club entertainment in NBC's dramatic drama Las Vegas. With James Caan, Josh Duhamel Nikki Cox James Lesure and Marsha Thomason the series focused on the staff of the imaginary Las Vegas Strip hotel and casino named the Montecito. Sims worked on the Montecito for five years between 2004 and 2008. She appeared during this period as Delinda Deline on the 2007 episode of the crime series Crossing Jordan.






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