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Alison Wonderland - Alexandra Margo Sholler is a professional electronic dance music DJ, producer and vocalist. Run was her first release which peaked at number six on the chart for albums of ARIA. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was recognized as to be gold-certified by ARIA. Alison recalls how she decided to become DJ. Alison's interest in electronic dance music began after her first trip to Candy's Apartment. She said she was able to recall listening to Silent Shout by the Knife. After that, she walked up to the DJ and asked him questions about the track. Alison Wonderland was an Australian DJ, producer of electronic music as well as an award-winning musician. Her distinctive mix of futuristic bass and trap music has earned her commercial and critical success. Her performances have become famous due to the enthusiasm she brings to the stage.
Allison Cara Tolman was born in the United States. The actress was nominated for the Golden Globes and Emmy Awards in the role of Molly Solverson on the FX series Fargo's first season. The early years of her life and schooling Tolman had two brothers and a sister. The family moved out of England into Sugar Land in Texas at the age of a baby. Before leaving for Sugar Land in Texas, she lived for five years in Oklahoma as well as West Texas. When she was 10years old, Fort Bend Community Theatre began giving acting classes. Clements High School was her high school. She was able to graduate in 2000. Baylor University has awarded her with a bachelor degree in drama performance in fine arts. Following college, she relocated to Dallas in the United States, where she was among the original actors of Second Thought Theatre. After 2009, Tolman relocated into Chicago, Illinois, to learn about the art of performing in The Second City Training Center. The career of Tolman began in 2014 when she starred as the protagonist of FX's black comedy-crime series Fargo. Fargo is a 1996 Coen Brothers movie, featured 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 stole the whole performance". Tolman received the Critics' Choice Television Award in the category of Best Supporting Actress in movies/ministries. Additionally she was nominated in the category of Best Actress were received at the Emmy Awards as well as the Golden Globes. The same year, it was revealed that Tolman will make an appearance on The Mindy project as Abby Berman who is a romantic author. In 2015, Tolman had as a character supporting Michael Dougherty's comedy film Krampus. After her breakthrough role on Fargo, Tolman declined several supporting parts as mothers, wives and best friends in search of a more unusual role. Tolman's 2017 role in ABC Downward Dog was based upon the Animal Media Group Web Series. Following one season, it was canceled. Tolman, who is an active Twitter user, stated that she earned "pretty remarkable" ratings on the ABC Drama Emergence. It premiered in September, but was canceled after a season ending on May 21, 2020. [citation needed] She also appeared as a guest on the NBC series Good Girls. She was Alma Filcott, in the second episode in the series Why Women Kill. Natalie Green was her role for The Facts of Life segment of Live In Front of a Studio Audience's 3rd season.






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