Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Mbatha (better called 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 series "Doctor Who" which is which is a British Sci-Fi TV series. Gugu's role in the show as Tish Jones became very well-known. Tish Jones is the younger sister of Martha Jones. Gugu displayed a vibrant, spontaneous personality that was loved by all who saw her. Gugu would be able to have been able to have a successful career an actor if she didn't quit! Gugu has appeared on a variety of British dramas and television shows. The performance she made in the role of Belle (2013) for the British period drama 'Beyond The Lights' as well as her superb role on the romance drama "Beyond the Lights', has received praise from reviewers. Also, she appeared in the Tom Hanks-produced comedy "Larry Crowne,' and on TV shows like 'Undercover,' and 'Touch. In 2015, Gugu Mbatha-Raw played the lead role in 'Nell Gwynn', a play by Jessica Swale, as a person who played an actress and also the mistress of the king Charles II of England and Scotland. Her acting was praised by critics, who commended her acting talent. She went on to win the Evening Standard Theatre Award as the Best Actress. Gugu was awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire award (MBE) from Queen Elizabeth II for her outstanding contribution to the drama.
Chelsea Joy Handler is a New Jersey native born in Livingston on February 25, 1975. She was the youngest of six kids in the family. Handler was the daughter of a car salesman as well as a domestic worker. Her mother was an German Immigrant, who immigrated to the United States in 1958. In 1989 her diagnosis was cancer and died ten years afterward. Her father was Jewish so she brought to Reform Judaism. Handler was born into an area that was nice, and she had a very joyful childhood. In her early twenties she moved into Los Angeles in order to explore acting. To support her family, Handler began to work as an actor. Her ability to tell stories was uncovered when she reached the age of 21. Handler then decided to dedicate her entire career to stand up comedy. Handler made her debut on the Oxygen Network's Girls Behaving badly the reality series that featured an in-camera hidden camera and a practical comedy. The series ran from 2002 until 2005. The handler then began appearing in several other shows like Weekends at the D.L., The Bernie Mac Show, The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler began her career as a correspondent on The Tonight Show. Handler's big break occurred in 2006, when she was able to host her own show on E! The Chelsea Handler Program. The show ran for a total of two seasons. Handler then performed in America on Comedy Central Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend and HBO have shown Handler's stand-up performance. In 2010, she was tapped to host the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. It was only the second woman to ever host VMAs, after Roseanne Bar.
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