Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Sophie Mbatha, also known as Gugu is a British stage actress and film actor. She gained fame after appearing on the BBC's Doctor Who,' a British science-fiction television show. Gugu became famous for playing Tish Jones on the BBC series. She was the daughter of the main character named Martha Jones. Gugu had a bright charismatic personality that was loved by all who saw her. She would have an extremely successful career as an actor, if she did not give up! In addition, she has appeared in other British productions on stage and TV. Her performance as Belle (2013) in the British period drama 'Beyond the Lights', and her superb role on the romance drama "Beyond the Lights,' has received praise from reviewers. In addition, she has been in a variety of American productions, including 'Larry Crowne", which is a actor Tom Hanks comedy film, as well as TV shows such as "Undercover" and "Touch.' In 2015, Gugu Mbatha-Raw performed the role of lead in 'Nell Gwynn', a play by Jessica Swale, as a person who played an actress as well as the mistress of King Charles II of England and Scotland. Her acting was praised by critics, who commended her acting talent. The actress won the Evening Standard Theatre Award as the Best actress. Gugu was awarded an award called the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth.
Chelsea Joy Handler born 25th February 1975 Livingston New Jersey. She was the eldest of six kids in her family. Handler grew up in a household comprised of six children. Her mother was employed at home while her father was a dealer of used vehicles. Her mother arrived in America in the year 1958 after emigrating from Germany. Breast cancer was discovered in 1989. Her death came a decade after battling cancer. Handler's father was Jewish so she brought to Reform Judaism. Handler resided in a beautiful community with a wonderful upbringing. Her move into Los Angeles when she was 19 years old, in order to pursue a career in acting. Handler worked as an actor in order to support her family. Handler, who was then at the age of 21 and decided to pursue stand-up comedy full time following her discovery of storytelling. At the beginning of her career Handler started her professional career in the Oxygen network all-female cast for an undiscovered camera/real-life joke TV series Girls Behaving Badly. The reality series ran from 2002 until 2005. The handler began to appear on other TV shows, such as Weekends at D.L., The Bernie Mac Show, The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler also began working as a corresponded to The Tonight Show. Handler made her breakthrough in 2006 when she took over hosting of E! Named The Chelsea Handler show. It lasted two seasons. Handler then followed up with performing on Comedy Central Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour and in the United States. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend & HBO have shown Handler's stand-up shows. In 2010, it was announced that she would be hosting at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2010. MTV Video Music Awards. It made her the 2nd women in history, behind Roseanne Barr, to host the VMAs.






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