Read more about Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Chelsea Handler
Gugulethu Mbatha (better known by the name Gugu-Mbatha Raw) is an British actress and film star that became popular due to her appearance in a season of 'Doctor who, the British science-fiction TV series which was broadcast by the BBC. Gugu gained a great deal of popularity by playing Tish Jones, who was the younger sister of a main character Martha Jones, in the show. The audience loved Gugu's spontaneity, and she was on the way to an extensive acting career. She also has appeared in several other British TV and stage productions till today. She is critically acclaimed for her outstanding performance in "Belle" (2013) in a British period drama, and "Beyond the Lights" (2014) an ethereal drama. Even in American productions, she's played on television shows like "Undercover" and "Touch" in addition to as in Tom Hanks comedy film "Larry Crowne". Gugu Mbatha Raw played the leading role of a mistress and actress in the play by Jessica Swale 'Nell Gwynn,' as she was part of the play by Jessica Swale 'Nell Gwynn,' which took place in 2015. Reviewers praised her acting and recommended her for the Evening Standard Theatre Award. Gugu's performance in drama was recognised by Queen Elizabeth in her appointment as an honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire.
Chelsea Joy Handler was born on February 25, 1975, at Livingston, New Jersey. She was the youngest of six siblings in the family. Handler's mother was an employee in the domestic sector, while her father was a used-car dealer. Her mother, born in Germany and an immigrants to the United States since 1958, was born in Germany. In 1989, she was diagnosed with cancer, and passed away ten years afterwards. Handler was educated in Reform Judaism by her father and grandfather, who were Jewish. Handler was blessed with a joyful and healthy childhood growing up in an affluent area. As a teenager, Handler moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. Handler began performing to earn cash. But, at 21 years old, Handler decided to pursue standing-up comedy on a regular basis, as she was able to discover her storytelling talents. Handler made her debut on the Oxygen Network's Girls Behaving badly which was a reality program with concealed cameras and practical jokes. Between 2002 and 2005, the show was broadcast. The host was featured on other programs, including Weekends at D.L., The Bernie Mac Show, The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler began her work as a correspondent on The Tonight Show as a correspondent. The biggest break for Handler came in 2006 when she began hosting her program on E! Named The Chelsea Handler show. The Chelsea Show lasted for 2 seasons. The next year, Handler performed on the Comedy Central's Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour in the United States. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend, HBO and Comedy Central have all aired her stand-up show. In 2010, it was announced she was to host MTV's Video Music Awards in 2010. MTV Video Music Awards 2010. This made her the first woman to host the VMA's, following Roseanne Barr.






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