Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alison Wonderland's real title is Alexandra Margo Sholler. She is an Australian artist, dance music producer and DJ. Run was her debut release, and it was a top six album on the chart for albums of ARIA. ARIA certified her debut album, Run, as gold. It was released on the 20th of March, 2015 and climbed to the No. six spot. Alison describes how she came to the decision to be a DJ. Alison's fascination with electronic dance music started when she first visited Candy's Apartment. She later said that she remembered a DJ who was playing Silent Shout by the Knife as she walked over to the DJ, asking him what the song was. Alison Wonderland has won awards for her work as a digital DJ, musician and producer. Her distinctive style, that combines Future Bass and-Trap-Music She has achieved the success of both critics and financially. Her passion and energy in her live performances has become legendary.
Allison Cara Tolman has been acting for more than 20 years. Best known as Molly Solverson from the FX television series Fargo during its initial season, she has received nominations for the Emmys and Golden Globes. Tolman was raised with two older siblings as well as one younger. When she was only a couple of months old, her family moved to England in the United Kingdom, where they lived for four years. After five years of living in Oklahoma She moved to Sugar Land. The Fort Bend Community Theatre started its acting classes as she was 10 years old. older. Clements High School was her high school. She graduated in 2000. Baylor University has awarded her with a bachelor of fine arts in dramatic performance. In the years following her graduation, she lived in Dallas and joined the founder of Second Thought Theatre. After 2009, Tolman relocated into Chicago, Illinois, to learn about performance with The Second City Training Center. Tolman began her career in Fargo which is a black comedy crime drama on FX. Fargo is a 1996 Coen Brothers film, starred Billy Bob Thornton (as Molly Solverson), Martin Freeman (as Bob Odenkirk) and Bob Odenkirk. Tolman received praise for her performance as Minnesota police officer Molly Solverson. Vanity Fair said it was clear that Tolman, "calmly" and "assuredly", stole the show. Critics' Choice Television Award, Best Supporting Actress (Movie/Miniseries) as well as Golden Globe awards were given in recognition of her role. It was also in the same year that it was revealed that Tolman is scheduled to make a guest role on the Mindy Project in the role of Abby Berman who is a romance writer. In 2015, her supporting character was on Michael Dougherty's film horror comedy Krampus. Following her breakout role in Fargo, Tolman declined several part-time roles, including mothers, wives and best friends, looking for a more unusual role. Tolman had a role on ABC on Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-based series). The show was cancelled after a single season. Tolman was the main character on ABC's drama series Emergence which premiered on September 24, 2019. It was pulled on May 21, 2020, after just one episode despite "pretty solid" numbers, as per Tolman. Also, she was an guest on NBC's Good Girls. 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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