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Alexandra Margo Sholler, known professionally as Alison Wonderland, is an Australian electronic dance music DJ, producer, and singer. Run Alison's debut album, released in March 2015, made it to the top spot at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was declared gold by ARIA. Alison remembers the moment she made the decision to pursue a career as a DJ. Alison's passion for electronic music started after she went to a bar called Candy's Apartment. She later said that she remembered a DJ who was playing Silent Shout by the Knife and walking over to the DJ, asking him for information about the track. Alison Wonderland is a highly-recognized Australian electronic music DJ, producer, artist as well as a musician. Her distinctive blend of futuristic bass and Trap music has brought her both the critical and commercial successes. Live shows with her have become legendary due to her energy and enthusiasm on stage.
Allison Cara Tolman is an American actress from America. Her nominations for Emmys and Golden Globes for her performance in Fargo season 1 in the role of Molly Solverson. Tolman is the eldest of three siblings, with two brothers older than her. Family members moved out of England into Sugar Land, Texas when Tolman was just the age of a newborn. She lived for the following 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 graduated her in 2000. Baylor University awarded her a Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree in theatre performances. Following college, she relocated to Dallas in the United States, where she was among the first actors of Second Thought Theatre. Then, in Chicago, Illinois in 2009 she studied performance through The Second City Training Center. Tolman gained fame during 2014 when Tolman appeared on FX's Fargo. Fargo is an original 1996 Coen Brothers film, starred Billy Bob Thornton (as Molly Solverson), Martin Freeman (as Bob Odenkirk) and Bob Odenkirk. Tolman received praise for her portrayal of Minnesota the policeman Molly Solverson. Vanity Fair reported that Tolman, "calmly" and "assuredly", stole the show. Tolman won an Critics' Choice Television Award for her performance in the category Best Supporting Actress in the category of Movies/Miniseries. Also to that, her nominations in the category of Best Actress were received at the Emmy Awards as well as the Golden Globes. In the following year, it was also announced Tolman was set to play a 2-episode guest role on The Mindy Project playing Abby Berman, a romance writer. In 2015, she played an supporting part in Michael Dougherty's comedy horror film Krampus. Tolman turned down a variety of supporting roles, such as the ones that were played by wives, mothers and girlfriends, after her first appearance on Fargo. Tolman wanted a different role. Tolman was a part of ABC on Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-series). The show was cancelled after a single season. Tolman was the main character on ABC's drama series Emergence that debuted on September 24, 2019. It was cancelled on May 21, 2020, after just one episode despite "pretty good" ratings, according to Tolman. The actress was also an actor on the show on NBC called Good Girls. She appeared as Alma Filcott during the second year of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green was the role of Alma Filcott in Facts of Life in Live in Front of a Studio Audience 3rd edition.
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