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Alison Wonderland's real title is Alexandra Margo Sholler. She is an Australian performer, singer as well as a dance music producer as well as DJ. Run Alison's debut album, which was released in the month of March, 2015 reached No. ARIA has confirmed Run as gold. Alison shares her reasons for choosing to be a professional DJ. Alison's passion for electronic music started at a nightclub called Candy's Apartment. It was said that someone was listening to Silent Shout by the Knife. Then she went up to the DJ and asked what the song was. Alison Wonderland, an Australian multi-award winning electronic music producer as well as DJ who has won multiple awards, is an Australian artist. Her distinctive style, which combines Future Bass with-Trap-Music, she has enjoyed both critical and financial success. The live performances she performs are legendary due to her energy and enthusiasm on stage.
Allison Cara Tolman is an American actress. Her nominations for the Golden Globes and Emmy Awards for her part in Fargo season 1 playing Molly Solverson. Tolman had two older siblings and one younger. The family relocated to England when she was just two weeks, and was in England until she reached the age of four. Prior to moving to Sugar Land in Texas, she spent five years living in Oklahoma and West Texas. It was the Fort Bend Community Theatre started the training of actors when she turned 10 years older. She was a student at Clements High School, graduating in the year 2000. Baylor University has awarded her with a bachelor degree in drama performance in fine arts. Following graduation, she resided in Dallas and became a founding member of Second Thought Theatre. After moving to Chicago to study at The Second City Training Center, Tolman moved back to Illinois for her final year of studies in the year 2009. Tolman made her debut on Fargo, a black-comedy crime drama on FX. Fargo was based on the Coen Brothers' film with the same title. The show starred Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman as well as Bob Odenkirk. Tolman was praised for her performance in the part of Minnesota Police officer Molly Solverson. Vanity Fair said that Tolman has "calmly assuredly stolen the entire production". In recognition of her performance, she received the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Ministry/Movie as well as Best Actress nominations at the Emmy Awards and for the Golden Globes. That following time, in the same year it was revealed that Tolman would have a two-episode appearance on the Mindy Project, playing Abby Berman, a romance writer. In 2015, she was a supporting part in Michael Dougherty s comedy horror film Krampus. Her breakout performance in the film as Fargo led her to decline numerous supporting roles, including those of mothers, best friends and wives. Tolman was searching for new roles that were more unusual. Tolman played a character on ABC as a character in Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-series). The show was cancelled after a single season. Tolman appeared in ABC's Emergence drama, which debuted on September 24, 2019, but was cancelled by ABC following one year of airing at the 21st of May in 2020 despite Tolman posting on Twitter she thought the ratings were "pretty acceptable". She guest starred on NBC's Good Girls. In 2021, she appeared as Alma Filcott in season two of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green was a part of Live in Front of a Studio Audience 3.
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