Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Sophie Mbatha, also called Gugu is a British stage actress and film actor. Her fame was boosted by her role in BBC's 'Doctor Who' British science-fiction television show. Gugu became famous for playing Tish Jones on the show on BBC. The character was twin sister of a character named Martha Jones. Gugu was a lively charismatic personality that was greatly appreciated by viewers. Gugu would be able to have a very successful career as an actor if she didn't stop! Gugu has also appeared in various British TV and stage productions. The performance she made as Belle (2013) on the British period drama 'Beyond The Lights' as well as her superb role in the romantic drama "Beyond the Lights' have been praised by reviewers. In addition, she was a part of a Tom Hanks-produced comedy called 'Larry Crowne,' and in television shows like "Undercover" and "Touch. Gugu Mbatha Raw performed the role of a leading character of an actress and mistress in the play by Jessica Swale "Nell Gwynn," played by Jessica Swale. After receiving a great deal of praise from the critics for her excellent performance and performance, she was nominated for the Evening Standard Theatre Award. Gugu was awarded with the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth.
Chelsea Joy Handler, born on February 25, 1975, on the 25th of February, 1975 in Livingston New Jersey, is the youngest of six children. The family was comprised of six family members and Chelsea Joy Handler the youngest. Her mother was a domestic worker, while her father worked as a used car dealer. Her mother is German who came to the United States from Germany in 1958. In 1989 her diagnosis was cancer and died ten years later. Handler is a reform Jew Her father was Jewish. Handler enjoyed a happy and healthy life living in a safe neighborhood. Handler was 19 when she made the decision to relocate into Los Angeles and pursue acting. Handler worked as an actor in order to support herself. Handler's storytelling ability was discovered as she reached the age of 21. Handler then decided to make a full-time commitment to stand-up comedy. Handler's professional career started as part of an all-female Oxygen TV cast in the hidden camera/practical comedy reality show Girls Behaving Unsteadily. This reality TV show was on from 2002 to 2005. The handler started appearing on other shows as Weekends at D.L., The Bernie Mac Show, The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler was a part of The Tonight Show for a time as a reporter. Handler made her breakthrough in 2006, when she was named host on E! named The Chelsea Handler Show. It lasted two seasons. Handler appeared on the Comedy Central's Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour the following year throughout the United States. Stand-up comedy performances from Handler were telecast on VH1 as well as Comedy Central's Premium Blend as well as HBO. In 2010, she was confirmed for the role of host at 2010. MTV Video Music Awards. She was the second female host to be announced following Roseanne.






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