Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alison Wonderland's real name was Alexandra Margo Sholler. She is a Australian performer, singer DJ, producer of dance music and DJ. Run was her debut release which peaked at number six on the album chart of ARIA. 6. on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by ARIA. Alison recalls the day she decided to become a Dj. She was attracted to electronic dance music after she was at a nightclub named Candy's Apartment. She said she remembered a person playing Silent Shout by the Knife before walking up to the DJ and asking questions about the track. Alison Wonderland is an award-winning Australian electronic music performer as a DJ, producer and DJ. She has achieved both commercial and critical success by introducing a unique style that combines trap and future bass.. The energy and passion of her live shows have made them legendary.
Allison Cara Tolman has been an actress for over 20 years. Her nominations for Emmys and Golden Globes for her role in Fargo: Season 1, in the role of Molly Solverson. Tolman was raised with two older siblings as well as one younger. She moved with her family to England at the age of a few weeks and lived there until she was four. Prior to leaving for Sugar Land in Texas, she spent five years living in Oklahoma as well as West Texas. Her first acting lessons began when she was 10 years old at Fort Bend Community Theatre. Fort Bend Community Theatre. Clements High School is where she attended and she graduated in 2000. Baylor University has awarded her with a degree of bachelor of fine arts in dramatic performance. After graduation, she lived in Dallas and became a founding member of Second Thought Theatre. The year 2009 saw her relocated from Chicago, Illinois, to take classes in the art of performing in The Second City Training Center. Tolman started her acting career in the year 2014. She was a part of the FX crime comedy Fargo's first season. Fargo was based on Coen Brothers' film of the same name. The show starred Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman alongside Bob Odenkirk. Tolman's performance in the role of Minnesota police officer Molly Solverson was praised by Vanity Fair, who wrote: "She calmly and confidently was the star of the production". Tolman was praised for her character. She received the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Ministry/Movie and also received Best Actress nominations at the Emmy Awards and for the Golden Globes. That in the same time, in the same year it was also revealed that Tolman would have a two-episode guest role on The Mindy Project, playing Abby Berman, a romance novelist. In 2015, her supporting role was in Michael Dougherty's film, horror-film Krampus. In the wake of her breakout performance in Fargo, Tolman declined several supporting parts as mothers, wives and best friends seeking a more unusual role. Tolman had a role on ABC in Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-series). The series ended after one season. Tolman was a part of ABC's Emergence drama, which debuted on September 24, 2019, but was canceled by ABC within a year, on 21 May 2020, despite Tolman posting on Twitter that the ratings were "pretty decent". The actress was a guest on NBC's Good Girls. In 2021, she was Alma Filcott in season two of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green appeared in Live on Front of a Studio Audience 3.






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