Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alison Wonderland (born Alexandra Margo Sholler) is a DJ and electronic dance music producer as well as a producer in Australia. Her debut album, Run, was released on March 20, 2015 which peaked at No. 6. on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified to be gold-certified by ARIA. Alison tells us the story of how she decided that DJing was her career. Alison's fascination with electronic music started after she went to a bar called Candy's Apartment. She said someone was listening to Silent Shout by the Knife. She walked over to the DJ and inquired about the track. Alison Wonderland has won awards for her work as a digital musician, DJ and producer. She has achieved both critical and commercial success through her distinctive sound which blends trap and future bass music. Due to her passion and energy on stage her music has made her famous.
Allison Cara Tolman has been an actress for over 20 years. Best known as Molly Solverson from the FX TV series Fargo in the first season. Tolman has won nominations for Emmys and Golden Globes. Tolman is the eldest of three siblings. She has two brothers older than her. The family relocated to England as she was just a few months old and stayed until she was 4 years old. Prior to leaving for Sugar Land in Texas, she spent five years living in Oklahoma and West Texas. Fort Bend Community Theatre Fort Bend Community Theatre started the training of actors when she turned 10 years older. She went to Clements High School, graduating in 2000. Baylor University awarded her a Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree in theatre performances. After college, she moved to Dallas, where she was among the first actors of Second Thought Theatre. After moving to Chicago to study at The Second City Training Center In 2009, she returned to Illinois for her final year of studies in 2009. Career Highlights In 2014, Tolman starred in the premiere episode of FX black comedy crime series Fargo. Fargo was based upon the Coen Brothers' film of the same name. The show starred Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman as well as Bob Odenkirk. Tolman's performance as Minnesota cop Molly Solverson was praised by Vanity Fair, who wrote: "She calmly and confidently took over the entire production". Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Film/Miniseries. Nominations for Best Actress categories at Emmy Awards, Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Television Awards. Tolman was given the role of a guest on two episodes as romance writer Abby Berman on The Mindy program the following year. In 2015, she played a supporting role was in Michael Dougherty's film horror comedy Krampus. Tolman's breakout role in the film as Fargo led her to decline several supporting parts, including mother roles, best friends and wives. Tolman was searching for new roles that were more unusual. Tolman had a role on ABC in Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-based series). The show was canceled after just one season. Tolman was a part of the ABC drama series Emergence, which was launched on September 24, 2019, and was cancelled after one season on May 21 the 21st of May, 2020. The show received "pretty good" ratings, according to Tolman via Twitter. Also, she was an guest on the NBC show Good Girls. In 2021, she appeared as Alma Filcott in season two of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green played in Live in Front of a Studio Audience 3.
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