Read more about Alison Wonderland and Allison Tolman
Alison Wonderland (born Alexandra Margo Sholler) is a DJ and electronic dance music producer and producer hailing from Australia. Her debut album, Run, was released on the 20th of March, 2015 it peaked at No. ARIA has confirmed Run as gold. Alison explains how she became a DJ. Alison's passion for electronic music started after she went to a bar known as Candy's Apartment. She said she remembered a person playing Silent Shout by the Knife as she walked over to the DJ and asking questions about the track. Alison Wonderland, an Australian award-winning electronic music producer and DJ who has won multiple awards, is an Australian artist. Her work has been credited with critical and economic success for her music that combines trap and bass music. Her live shows have become legendary due to her energy and passion on stage.
Allison Cara Tolman was born in America. She has been nominated Golden Globes and Emmys for her performance in Fargo Season 1 in the role of Molly Solverson. Tolman is the youngest of three siblings. She also has two brothers older than her. Her family moved to England at the age of only a couple of weeks old and stayed in England until she reached the age of four. She lived for the next five years in Oklahoma as well as West Texas, before moving to Sugar Land, Texas. At the Fort Bend Community Theatre, she began taking acting lessons in the age of 10. Clements High School was her high school. She completed her studies in the year 2000. She earned her degree at Baylor University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatrical performance. In the years following her graduation, she lived in Dallas and was a founder of Second Thought Theatre. In Chicago, Illinois in 2009 she completed her studies in performance at The Second City Training Center. Tolman began her career on Fargo which is a black comedy crime drama that airs on FX. Fargo was based on Coen Brothers' film of the same name. It featured Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman as well as Bob Odenkirk. Tolman was praised for her performance as Minnesota police officer Molly Solverson. Vanity Fair wrote that Tolman "calmly took over" the show. Tolman won an Critics' Choice Television Award for her performance in the category Best Supporting Actress in Films/Miniseries. In addition she was nominated for Best Actress were received at the Emmy Awards as well as the Golden Globes. It was also in the same year that it was announced that Tolman will make an appearance on the Mindy project in the role of Abby Berman who is a romance author. In 2015, her supporting role was in Michael Dougherty's film horror comedy Krampus. After her breakthrough role in Fargo, Tolman declined several supporting parts as mothers, wives and best friends seeking some more unique roles. Tolman played the role of a woman in ABC's Downward Dog in 2017, Based on the Animal Media Group's online series. It was cancelled after one season. Tolman was a part of ABC's Emergence drama which premiered on 24 September 2019 but was canceled by ABC after one year on 21 May 2020, despite Tolman posting on Twitter she thought the ratings were "pretty acceptable". Her guest appearances in the NBC show NBC Good Girls were also cited as a source. 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 the Studio Audience's third season.






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