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Gugulethu Sophie Mbatha - also popularly known as Gugu is a British stage actress and film actor. She gained fame after starring in the BBC's 'Doctor Who,' a British science fiction television series. Gugu was famous due to her character Tish Jones. The character was her sister. Gugu's audience loved her spontaneity and was well in the process of establishing an extensive acting career. She has worked on several British television and stage productions. Critics are raving about her brilliant performances in British period-drama "Belle," (2013) and the love drama "Beyond the Lights", (2014). She has even been in a variety of American productions like 'Larry Crowne", which is an actor Tom Hanks comedy film, as well as TV shows like the "Undercover" and "Touch.' Gugu Mbatha Raw was in the show "Nell Gwynn" by Jessica Swale as an actress and also as the mistress of King Charles II. After receiving a great deal of acclaim from public for her outstanding acting abilities, she was nominated by Evening Standard Theatre Award. Gugu was awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire award (MBE) from Queen Elizabeth II for her outstanding contributions to the dramatic.
Chelsea Joy Handler, born 25 February 1975 on the 25th of February, 1975 in Livingston New Jersey, is the youngest of six children. She was the eldest child within a household of six. The parents of Handler were both householders. Her father worked as a dealer of used cars. Her mother was the daughter of a German Immigrant, who immigrated to America in the year 1958. United States in 1958. Her diagnosis was breast cancer in 1989, and passed away after fighting cancer for 10 years. Her father is Jewish so she brought to Reform Judaism. Handler was born in an area that was nice, and she had a very pleasant childhood. When she was only 19, she made the decision to relocate to Los Angeles and pursue acting. Handler had to turn into an actress in order to survive. Handler took the decision to concentrate on stand-up after she turned 21 when she recognized her storytelling skills. Handler's career began as part of the all-female Oxygen television cast on the reality show with a hidden camera and practical humor show Girls Behaving Uncooperatively. From 2002 until 2005, the show was aired. Handler began appearing on other shows including Weekends at D.L., The Bernie Mac Show, The Practice and My Wife and Kids. Handler was a part of The Tonight Show for a while as a correspondent. Handler had her biggest break in 2006, as she was named host on E! known as The Chelsea Handler show. The Chelsea Handler Show lasted two years. Handler continued her stand-up career by appearing on Comedy Central Hour Stand-Up Comedy Tour, in the United States. VH1, Comedy Central Premium Blend (and HBO) have broadcast her live stand-ups. In 2010, she was tapped to host the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Roseanne became the very first female ever to host the VMAs.
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