Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Sophie Mbatha - better known as Gugu is a British stage and film actress. Her fame was boosted by her role in BBC's 'Doctor Who,' a British science-fiction television show. Gugu earned a significant amount of fame by appearing as Tish Jones, the daughter of the major character Martha Jones, in the show. Gugu's audience loved her spontaneity and she was soon getting ready for an extensive acting career. She has also worked in a variety of other British television and stage productions till date. She is critically acclaimed for her stellar performance in "Belle" (2013) which is a British period drama as well as "Beyond the Lights" (2014), a romantic comedy. In addition, she was a part of a Tom Hanks-produced comedy called "Larry Crowne as well as on TV shows like "Undercover," and "Touch. Gugu was the lead character of Jessica Swale's play in 2015, "Nell Gwynn", in the role of an actress and mistress for King Charles II. Her performance was praised by critics and nominated her for the Evening Standard Theatre Award. Gugu received a Member of the Order of the British Empire award (MBE) from Queen Elizabeth II, for her exceptional performance in the production.
Chelsea Joy Handler was born on the 25th of February, 1975, located in Livingston, New Jersey. Handler was the eldest of six children in her family. The parents of Handler were both homemakers. Her father worked as a dealer of used cars. Her mother was born in Germany and immigrated to America. United States as a young woman in 1958. In 1989 Handler was diagnosed with cancer, and passed away ten years later. Handler was raised Reform Judaism by her father who was Jewish. Handler had a pleasant, healthy childhood living in a safe neighborhood. Her move into Los Angeles when she was 19, in order to pursue a career in acting. Handler was obliged to be an actress in order to survive. Handler took the decision to concentrate on stand-up at the age of 21 following the realization of her storytelling skills. Handler started her career by joining the female-only Oxygen cast, which featured in a tv show named Girls Behaving Badly. The series was famous for its hidden camera and humorous jokes. Between 2002 and 2005, the show aired. The handler appeared in several shows, including Weekends at D.L. The Bernie Mac Show The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler appeared on The Tonight Show for a period of time as a correspondent. Handler was given her first major break as she hosted her E! Show in 2006. The Chelsea Handler Show. The show ran over two years. Handler was a performer at the Comedy Central Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour on American soil following the season. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend (and HBO) have shown her stand-up performances live. In 2010, she was tapped for the role of host at 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. This made her the second women in history, behind Roseanne Barr, to host VMAs.






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