Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alexandra Margo Sholler, known professionally as Alison Wonderland, is an Australian electronic dance music producer, DJ, and performer. Run, her debut album of studio work came out by Alison Wonderland in March 20th, 2015. It reached the No. ARIA certified the album gold. Alison tells us what led her to believe DJing would be her profession. Alison's passion for electronic music began when she visited a club known as Candy's Apartment. She recalled someone who was playing Silent Shout by the Knife. When she walked into the club and chatting with the DJ about the track, she was intrigued by electronic dance music. Alison Wonderland was an Australian DJ, electronic music producer and a Grammy-winning performer. Her distinctive blend of Future bass and Trap music has brought her both critically and commercial success. Because of her enthusiasm and enthusiasm on stage her music has made her famous.
Allison Cara Tolman (born April 2nd in 1985) was an American actor from the United States. She was nominated for the Golden Globes and Emmy Awards in the role of Molly Solverson on the FX show Fargo's debut season. Education and early life Tolman is the oldest of two siblings and a younger sibling. The family relocated to England when she was just a few weeks and lived there until she turned four. After a period of five years in Oklahoma the family moved into Sugar Land. In the Fort Bend Community Theatre, she began acting lessons in the age of 10. Clements High School was her high school. She graduated in 2000. Baylor University granted her a Bachelor in Fine Arts with an emphasis on theatrical performance. After graduation, she lived in Dallas and joined the founder of Second Thought Theatre. In Chicago Illinois she began studying acting in The Second City Training Center in 2009. Tolman began her career on Fargo the black-comedy crime-drama on FX. Fargo was based upon the Coen Brothers' 1996 film that had the same title. The show starred Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman, along with Bob Odenkirk. Tolman received praise for her performance in the role of Minnesota policeman Molly Solverson, with Vanity Fair writing her that she "calmly and assuredly stole the entire performance". Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries. Nominations for Best Actress categories at Emmy Awards, Golden Globes and Critics Choice Television Awards. Tolman's guest role in The Mindy Project, as romance novelist Abby Berman for two episodes and was revealed the same day. In 2015, she played an supporting role in Michael Dougherty s comedy horror movie Krampus. Tolman turned down a variety of supporting roles, such as those played by mothers, wifes and friends, following her first appearance on Fargo. Tolman wanted a new character. 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 was a star on ABC's drama series Emergence which premiered on the 24th of September, 2019. It was cancelled on May 21, 2020 after just one episode despite "pretty good" viewership, according to Tolman. The actress was a guest on NBC's Good Girls. In 2021 she was a guest star as Alma Filcott in the second season of the drama show Why Women Kill, and she also played Natalie Green in The Facts of Life part in the third episode of Live in Front of a Studio Audience.






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