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Alison Wonderland is an Australian electronic music and DJ. Alexandra Margo Sholler was born in Australia. Run was her first release, and it peaked at number six on the album chart of ARIA. ARIA has declared Run gold. Alison describes how she came to be a DJ. She began to be interested in electronic dance music when she attended a nightclub called Candy's Apartment. She was able to recall someone playing Silent Shout by the Knife. After walking to the venue and requesting the DJ's opinion on the song, she began to become fascinated by the electronic music. Alison Wonderland is a highly-recognized Australian electronic music DJ as well as a producer, artist, and musician. She is credited with both the economic and critical success of her music that combines bass and trap music. The passion and enthusiasm of her live performances have become legendary.
Allison Cara Tolman, an American actor from the United States. Her role as Molly Solverson, in season one of FX's Fargo television series earned her nominations for Emmy and Golden Globe. Childhood and schooling Tolman is the oldest of two brothers as well as a younger sister. Her family relocated to England as she was just a few months old and stuck around until she turned four years old. Before making the move to Sugar Land in Texas, she lived for five years in Oklahoma and West Texas. The first time she took acting classes was at the age of 10 old in Fort Bend Community Theatre. Fort Bend Community Theatre. Clements High School graduated her in the year 2000. Baylor University granted her a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts with an emphasis on the performance of the stage. Following graduation, she resided in Dallas and became a founding member of Second Thought Theatre. She relocated to Chicago in 2009 to attend The Second City Training Center for acting classes. Tolman gained fame in 2014 as Tolman was a part of the FX show Fargo. Fargo was based upon the Coen Brothers' 1996 film that had the same title. It starred Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman, along with Bob Odenkirk. Tolman was praised for her performance in the role of Minnesota Police Officer Molly Solverson, with Vanity Fair noting the following "calmly and assuredly completely stole the show". Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Film/Miniseries. Nominations in Best Actress categories at Emmy Awards, Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Television Awards. Tolman's appearance in the film The Mindy Project as romantic novelist Abby Berman for two episodes that premiered on the same day. In 2015, her supporting character was on Michael Dougherty's film, horror-film Krampus. Tolman turned down a variety of supporting roles, such as those that were played by wives, mothers and besties, after her first appearance in Fargo. Tolman wanted a new job. Tolman was a part of ABC on Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-based series). The show was cancelled after a single season. Tolman, who is an active Twitter user, stated that she received "pretty remarkable" ratings in her role in the ABC show Emergence. The show premiered in September 2019, but it was cancelled after one season on May 21 2020. She has also appeared as in a guest appearance on NBC's Good Girls. She was Alma Filcott during the second season of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green played the role of Alma Filcott in Facts of Life in Live on Front of a Studio Audience 3rd edition.






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