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Lenny Henry became famous in the late 1970s through his standout performances on the British television show "New Faces," which showcased his comedic talent and impersonations. He gained further recognition with his role in the BBC sitcom "Chef!" and as a co-founder of the award-winning comedy troupe The Black and White Minstrels. His success continued as he hosted various BBC programs and became a prominent figure in British comedy, known for his advocacy for diversity in the entertainment industry.

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