Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Mbatha (better known by the name Gugu-Mbatha Raw) is a British film and stage actress known for her role in the film industry for her role in the BBC show "Doctor Who" which is which is a British science-fiction TV series. Gugu was famous for her character Tish Jones in the show on BBC. She was the sister to a main character known as Martha Jones. Gugu displayed a vibrant and vivacious personality, which was loved by all who saw her. Gugu would be able to have a very successful career as an actor if she didn't quit! Gugu has also appeared in a variety of different British TV and stage productions to date. Her work has been highly praised by critics for her performances on "Belle" (2013), the English period drama as well as "Beyond the Lights" which is a romantic comedy. In addition, she has performed in several American productions like 'Larry Crowne', a film starring Tom Hanks comedy film as well as television shows like the 'Undercover', and 'Touch.' Gugu was the main character in Jessica Swale's 2015 play, "Nell Gwynn", as an actress/mistress of King Charles II. Her performance was praised by critics and nominated her to the Evening Standard Theatre Award. Gugu also received the Member of the Order of the British Empire award (MBE) from Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of her remarkable contribution to the drama.
Chelsea Joy Handler born 25th February 1975 Livingston New Jersey. Handler was the youngest of children from a family of six. Handler lived in a family with six kids. Her mother was employed at home and her father sold used cars. Her mother arrived in the United States in 1958, in the form of an immigrant from Germany. Her diagnosis was breast cancer in the year 1989. Handler's father is Jewish and she was raised to Reform Judaism. Handler enjoyed a pleasant and healthy being raised in a wealthy community. When she was only 19, she made the decision to relocate to Los Angeles and pursue acting. Handler worked as an actor to earn a living for herself. When she turned 21 years old, Handler decided to pursue stand-up comedy as a full-time profession as she was able to discover her storytelling skills. Handler's career started with an acting gig in the cast that included all females in the Oxygen channel's reality-TV series Girls acting badly. The show featured a combination of hidden cameras as well as humorous jokes. This reality TV show ran from 2002-2005. Handler then started appearing in several other shows like Weekends at the D.L., The Bernie Mac Show, The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler was also a a corresponded on The Tonight Show. Handler got her first major break as she hosted her E! Show in 2006. known as The Chelsea Handler show. It lasted two seasons. Handler then followed up with appearing on Comedy Central Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour which was a tour within the United States. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend (and HBO) have broadcast her live stand-ups. It was announced in 2010 that she will be hosting MTV's Video Music Awards in 2010. MTV Video Music Awards 2010. This made her the second women in history, behind Roseanne Barr, to host VMAs.






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