Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alison Wonderland's real title is Alexandra Margo Sholler. She is a Australian singer DJ, producer of dance music and DJ. The debut album she released, Run, was released on the 20th of March, 2015 which was a top album at No. ARIA awarded her a gold certification for her sixth-placed album on their ARIA Albums Chart. Alison shares how she got her start as a DJ. She began to be interested in electronic dance music after she was at a nightclub named Candy's Apartment. She was able to recall someone who was playing Silent Shout by the Knife. After walking into the bar and asking the DJ about the track, she was interested in electronic dance music. Alison Wonderland has won awards for her work as a digital musician, DJ and producer. Her unique blend of futuristic bass and trap music has led to both the critical and commercial successes. Because of her enthusiasm and energy on stage her music has made her a legend.
Allison Cara Tolman was born in America. She is best known for her character Molly Solverson in the first season of Fargo, the first season of FX television series Fargo,earning Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. The early years of her life and schooling Tolman had two older brother and a sister. Early in her life, her family moved to England. The family remained in England until she was four years old. Prior to leaving for Sugar Land in Texas, she lived for five years in Oklahoma and West Texas. When she was 10years old, Fort Bend Community Theatre began offering acting lessons. Clements High School was her high school and she graduated in 2000. Baylor University gave her a degree in Bachelor of Fine Arts, Theatre Performance. After graduation, she lived in Dallas and joined the founding member of Second Thought Theatre. In 2009, she moved into Chicago, Illinois, to learn about performance at The Second City Training Center. Tolman began her career on Fargo which is a black comedy crime-drama on FX. Fargo was based on the Coen Brothers' 1996 film with the same title. It starred Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman alongside Bob Odenkirk. Tolman was praised for her portrayal of Minnesota policeman Molly Solverson, with Vanity Fair saying the following "calmly and certainly took over the whole performance". Critics' Choice Television Award, Best Supporting Actress (Movie/Miniseries) as well as Golden Globe awards were presented in recognition of her role. Tolman was cast in the role of a guest on two episodes as romance novelist Abby Berman on The Mindy Program the same year. The actress was the support character in Michael Douglas' horror comedy film Krampus. Tolman's breakthrough role in the film in the film as Fargo led her to decline several supporting parts, including mother roles as well as best friend and wife. Tolman was searching for more unconventional roles. Tolman played a character on ABC on Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-series). The show ended after one season. Tolman has been known as a Twitter user, claimed that she had "pretty amazing" numbers in The ABC Drama Emergence. It premiered in September, but was pulled after just one season on May 21 2020. The actress was a guest on NBC's Good Girls. She played Alma Filcott, in the second episode in the series Why Women Kill. Natalie Green played the role of Alma Filcott on the Facts of Life segment of Live In Front of a Studio Audience's 3rd season.






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