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Alison Wonderland is an Australian electronic music and DJ. Alexandra Margo Sholler was born in the Australian state of Victoria. Run is her debut album, released 20 March 2015, and achieving No. 6, on the ARIA Albums Chart was Alison Wonderland's debut release. 6, on the ARIA Albums Chart and was declared Gold by ARIA. Alison explains how she became DJ. She was attracted to electronic dance music after she attended a nightclub called Candy's Apartment. She said she recalled hearing Silent Shout by the Knife as she was walking past the DJ inquiring about the track. Alison Wonderland, an Australian award-winning electronic music producer and DJ who has won multiple awards, is an Australian artist. She has achieved both commercial and critical success through her distinctive sound which blends trap and contemporary bass music. Her passion and energy in her live performances has earned them the status of a legend.
Allison Cara Tolman was born in the United States. Her nominations for Golden Globes and Emmys for her performance as Molly Solverson on the FX series Fargo's first season. Early life and education Tolman is the oldest of two brothers as well as a younger sister. As few months older, her family moved to England where they stayed for about four years. After five years of living in Oklahoma the family relocated back to Sugar Land. At the age of 10, Fort Bend Community Theatre began offering acting lessons. Clements High School in Clements in Texas. She graduated with a diploma in 2000. Baylor University awarded her a Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree in theatre performance. In Dallas, after graduating from college, she joined one of the founders of Second Thought Theatre. It was in Chicago, Illinois in 2009 she studied performance through The Second City Training Center. Tolman made her debut in 2014. She starred on the FX criminal comedy Fargo's initial season. Fargo is a re-imagining of the 1996 Coen brothers' film with the same name. The show stars the veteran cast of Bob Odenkirk, Martin Freeman and Billy Bob Thornton. Tolman's performance in the role of Minnesota cop Molly Solverson was praised by Vanity Fair, who wrote: "She calmly and confidently stole the whole performance". Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries. Nominations in Best Actress categories at Emmy Awards, Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Television Awards. In the same season, the news also that it was announced Tolman would have a two-episode appearance on the Mindy Project playing Abby Berman, a romance writer. She had a role as a supporter in Michael Dougherty's thriller Krampus. Tolman, who had an iconic performance in Fargo and Fargo, opted out of supporting roles as wives, mothers, and the close friends to focus on the role she thought was distinct. Tolman was a part of ABC's Downward Dog in 2017, inspired by Animal Media Group's online series. The show was cancelled after one season. Tolman played a role in the ABC drama Emergence. It premiered on the 24th of September, 2019 and ended after one season, on May 21, 2021, despite the fact that Tolman tweeted it received "pretty good" ratings. In addition, she was an actor on the NBC show Good Girls. She played Alma Filcott, in the second series in the series Why Women Kill. Natalie Green played the role of Alma Filcott for The Facts of Life segment of Live in Front of the Studio Audience's third season.






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