Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Mbatha (better known as Gugu-Mbatha-Raw) is an British actress and film star known for her role in the film industry when she was a part of the BBC show "Doctor Who" which is a British science-fiction TV series. Gugu became famous for her role as Tish Jones. The character was her sister. The audience loved her cheerful energy and spontaneity, and there was no stopping Gugu after a successful career in acting! She has worked on several British television and stage shows. Her work has been critically acclaimed due to her stellar performance in "Belle," (2013), a British period drama as well as 'Beyond the Lights' (2014) the romantic drama. In addition, she has been in a variety of American productions like 'Larry Crowne', a Tom Hanks comedy film, as well as TV shows like the "Undercover" series and "Touch.' Gugu Mbatha Raw performed the role of a leading character as a mistress and actress in the show "Nell Gwynn," played by Jessica Swale. After receiving a great deal of acclaim from reviewers for her exceptional performance She was also nominated by the Evening Standard Theatre Award. Gugu's services in drama were recognized by the Queen Elizabeth in her appointment as to be a Member of the Order of the British Empire.
Chelsea Joy Handler born 25th February 1975 Livingston New Jersey. Handler was the eldest of six children in the family. Handler was the child of a salesman and a housewife. Her mother immigrated to the United States in 1958, after emigrating from Germany. In 1989, she was diagnosed with cancer and died ten years afterward. Handler's father was Jewish as was her mother, and she brought up within Reform Judaism. Handler had a happy and healthy life growing up in an affluent community. When she was only 19, she decided to move into Los Angeles and pursue acting. To support her family, Handler began to work as an actress. Her ability to tell stories was uncovered at the age of 21. Handler then decided to make a full-time commitment to stand up comedy. Her career began as an actress on a cast of all females for the Oxygen channel's reality-TV show Girls acting in a way that was terribly. The show was an amalgamation of cameras hidden in the background and humorous humor. From 2002 to 2005, the show aired. Handler went on to work in numerous other shows including Weekends at D.L. The Bernie Mac Show My Wife and Kids, The Practice The Practice, and Weekends at D.L. Handler began her professional career as a reporter on The Tonight Show. The biggest break for Handler was in 2006 after she started hosting her own show on E! The show was called Chelsea Handler. The show lasted for two seasons. Handler followed this up by doing a show in the Comedy Central Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour and in the United States. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend, HBO and Comedy Central have all aired her stand-up comedy shows. In 2010 the MTV Video Music Awards 2010 were made public. She became only the second female host of the VMAs after Roseanne Bar.






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