Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alison Wonderland's real name was Alexandra Margo Sholler. She is an Australian artist as well as a dance music producer and DJ. Run is her debut album which was released on the 20th of March in 2015 and reaching No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart, is Alison Wonderland's first album. ARIA has confirmed Run as gold. Alison recalls how she decided to be a DJ. Alison's fascination with electronic dance music started after her first trip to Candy's Apartment. She said she remembered a person listening to Silent Shout by the Knife as she walked over to the DJ and asking questions about the track. Alison Wonderland was an Australian DJ, electronic music producer and a Grammy-winning performer. Alison Wonderland has been a commercial and critical hit with her unique style that mixes trap music and futuristic bass music . Thanks to her dedication and passion for performing her music has made her an icon.
Allison Cara Tolman has been an actor for more than twenty years. The actress was nominated for the Golden Globes and Emmy Awards in her role of Molly Solverson on the FX the series, Fargo's initial season. Tolman is the youngest of three siblings. She also has two brothers older than her. The family relocated to England when she was a couple of months old, and she stayed until she was four years old. After spending five years in Oklahoma, she relocated into Sugar Land. It was the Fort Bend Community Theatre started her acting training when she turned 10 years old. Clements High School was her high school. She graduated in 2000. Baylor University has awarded her with a degree of bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramatic Performance. In Dallas when she graduated from college, she joined one of the original founders of Second Thought Theatre. Then, in Chicago, Illinois in 2009 she studied performance at The Second City Training Center. Tolman gained fame in 2014 as Tolman made an appearance on FX's Fargo. Fargo is a 1996 Coen Brothers film, starred Billy Bob Thornton (as Molly Solverson), Martin Freeman (as Bob Odenkirk) and Bob Odenkirk. Tolman's performance as Minnesota cop Molly Solverson was praised by Vanity Fair, who wrote: "She calmly and confidently was the star of the production". Tolman was awarded the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Film/Miniseries and was also nominated for Best Actress at both the Emmy Awards & Golden Globes for her performance. Tolman's guest role in The Mindy Project as romantic novelist Abby Berman for two episodes and was revealed the same day. In 2015, Tolman was as a character supporting Michael Dougherty's comedy film Krampus. Tolman, who had an iconic role in Fargo she resisted supporting roles as wives, mothers and close friends to focus on a role that was more distinct. Tolman was a part of ABC's Downward Dog based off the Animal Media Group webseries. The series ended in the middle of a year. Tolman played a role in the ABC drama, Emergence. It premiered on the 24th of September, 2019 and ended after one season in May 2021, even though Tolman tweeted that it had "pretty decent" ratings. Also, she was an guest on the show on NBC called Good Girls. In 2021 she was Alma Filcott in season two of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green was a part of Live on Front of a Studio Audience 3.






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