Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alison Wonderland's real name was Alexandra Margo Sholler. She is a Australian singer as well as a dance music producer and DJ. Her debut album, Run, was released on 20 March 2015, it reached the number. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified to be gold-certified by ARIA. Alison tells us the story of how she decided DJing would be her profession. The passion for electronic dance music began after she was out at an establishment called Candy's Apartment. She said she was able to recall listening to Silent Shout by the Knife. And then, she was walking up to the DJ and questioning him about the song. Alison Wonderland has won awards for her role as a electronic DJ, musician and producer. Her distinctive blend of future bass and Trap music has led to both commercial and critical success. Her shows have been iconic due to the energy she brings to the stage.
Allison Cara Tolman, an American actress. Her character, Molly Solverson, in season one of FX's Fargo TV show earned her nominations for Emmy as well as Golden Globe. Tolman is a native of New York. She has two older and one younger siblings. The family relocated to England at the age of two weeks, and was there until she was four. Before making the move to Sugar Land in Texas, she lived for five years in Oklahoma and West Texas. At the Fort Bend Community Theatre, she began acting lessons when she was 10 years old. She attended Clements High School, graduating in the year 2000. Baylor University gave her a diploma in The Bachelor of Fine Arts, Theatre Performance. In Dallas when she graduated from the college level, she was one of the founding members of Second Thought Theatre. Then, in Chicago, Illinois in 2009 she completed her studies in performance at The Second City Training Center. Tolman began her career in Fargo which is a black comedy crime drama on FX. Based on the 1996 Coen brothers film of similar title, Fargo starred veteran actors Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman as well as Bob Odenkirk. Tolman won praise for her portrayal of Minnesota the policeman Molly Solverson. Vanity Fair reported the character of Tolman, "calmly" and "assuredly" was the star of the show. In recognition of her performance, she won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Ministry/Movie and received Best Actress nominations at the Emmy Awards and for the Golden Globes. Tolman got a two episode guest role as romance writer Abby Berman on The Mindy Program the same year. In 2015, Tolman had a supporting character in Michael Dougherty's comedy-horror film Krampus. Tolman declined parts in the supporting roles like best friends, parents, spouses and even husbands after her breakout role in Fargo. Tolman was seeking for a unique role. Tolman had a role on ABC as a character in Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-based series). The show was cancelled after a single season. Tolman played in ABC's Emergence drama that debuted on 24 September 2019 but was pulled by ABC within a year, on 21 May 2020, despite Tolman posting on Twitter she thought the ratings were "pretty decent". The appearances of her for NBC Good Girls were also cited as a source. She was a part of 2021's Alma Filcott on the second season of Why Women Kill and Natalie Green The Facts of Life, of Live in Front of a Studio Audience, third edition.
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