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Alison Wonderland is an Australian electronic music and DJ. Alexandra Margo Sholler was born in Australia. Her debut album, Run, was released on March 20, 2015 which reached the No. ARIA awarded her a gold certificate for her sixth-placed album on their ARIA Albums Chart. Alison explains how she became DJ. Alison's interest in electronic music began when she visited a club known as Candy's Apartment. She said that she was able to recall listening to Silent Shout by the Knife when she walked up to DJ and inquired about the track. Alison Wonderland has won awards for her work as a digital DJ, musician and producer. Her work has been credited with commercial and critical success with her unique sound that blends trap and bass music. Thanks to her dedication and enthusiasm on stage her music has made her a legend.
Allison Cara Tolman, an American actress. Her character, Molly Solverson, in season one of FX's Fargo TV show was nominated for Emmy as well as Golden Globe. Tolman is the youngest of three siblings, with two older brothers. The family relocated out of England to Sugar Land Texas when Tolman was just the age of a newborn. After a period of five years in Oklahoma She moved to Sugar Land. At the Fort Bend Community Theatre, she started taking acting classes when she was 10 years old. Clements High School in Clements the state of Texas. She graduated with a certificate in the year 2000. Baylor University granted her a Bachelor in Fine Arts with an emphasis on theatre performance. After graduation, she lived in Dallas and became a founding member of Second Thought Theatre. The actress relocated from Dallas to Chicago in 2009 to attend The Second City Training Center for acting classes. The career of Tolman began in 2014 when she starred as the protagonist of FX's Black comedy crime series Fargo. Fargo was the 1996 Coen Brothers movie, featured Billy Bob Thornton (as Molly Solverson), Martin Freeman (as Bob Odenkirk) and Bob Odenkirk. Tolman received accolades for her performance as Minnesota policeman Molly Solverson, with Vanity Fair noting the following "calmly and certainly stole the entire film". She won the Critics' Choice Television Award as Best Supporting Actress for a movie/ministry, and was also nominated for Best Actress at both the Emmy Awards & Golden Globes for her role. Tolman was also a guest spot on The Mindy Show, playing Abby Berman a romance writer. The actress was the support character in Michael Douglas' movie about horror Krampus. Tolman was turned down for roles in supporting characters like best friends, spouses, and mothers after her breakthrough role on Fargo. She was looking for a unique role. Tolman played the role of a woman in the ABC drama series Downward Dog in 2017, based on Animal Media Group's website series. It was cancelled following one season. Tolman, who is a Twitter user, said that she received "pretty remarkable" ratings in The ABC Drama Emergence. The drama premiered September, but was pulled after just one season that ended on May 21, 2020. In addition, she was a guest on NBC's Good Girls. She appeared as Alma Filcott during the second year of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green appeared in the Facts of Life in Live in Front of a Studio Audience 3rd Edition.






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