Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Mbatha (better known by the name Gugu-Mbatha Raw) is an British actor and film actress known for her role in the film industry after she appeared in the BBC series "Doctor Who" which is a British science-fiction TV series. Gugu earned a significant amount of recognition for her role in the role of Tish Jones, the sister of a major character called Martha Jones, in the show. Gugu was set to pursue an acting career once the audience was captivated by the vivacious and spirited personality. She's also been in other British stage and television productions. She has received critical acclaim for her performance in British period dramas such as 'Belle' (2013) and 'Beyond the Lights' (2014). Also, she appeared in American productions on television, including "Undercover" which is a Tom Hanks comedy film, as well as the show "Touch". Gugu was the main character in Jessica Swale's play in 2015, "Nell Gwynn", as an actress/mistress of the king Charles II. In the wake of receiving plenty of acclaim from reviewers for her exceptional performance, she was nominated by Evening Standard Theatre Award. Gugu received a Member of the Order of the British Empire award (MBE) from Queen Elizabeth II for her outstanding performance in the production.
Chelsea Joy Handler born 25th February 1975 in Livingston New Jersey. Handler was among the six smallest children. Handler was the daughter of a car salesman as well as a domestic worker. Her mother immigrated from Germany in the United States as a young woman in 1958. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1989, and was able to die after fighting the disease for the past ten years. Handler is a Jew of the Reform movement as well as her father who was Jewish. Handler was raised in a lovely neighborhood and enjoyed a pleasant childhood. Her move into Los Angeles when she was 19, to pursue acting. Handler was a professional actress to support her. Her ability to tell stories was uncovered as she reached twenty-one. Handler then decided to dedicate her entire career in stand-up comedy. Handler started her career by joining the female-only Oxygen group, who starred in a TV show called Girls Behaving Badly. This series was known for its hidden camera and humorous jokes. It was in air from 2002 until 2005. The host began to appear on various other programs such including Weekends at D.L., The Bernie Mac Show, The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler appeared on The Tonight Show for a time as a reporter. Her breakthrough came in 2006, after she started hosting her own program on E! It was called The Chelsea Handler Show. The show ran over two years. Handler was then seen in the United States on Comedy Central Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend & HBO have aired Handler's stand-up performance. In 2010, the MTV Video Music Awards 2010 were made public. She became the second woman in the history of television, after Roseanne Barr, to host the VMAs.
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