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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 the 20th of March, 2015 which reached the number. ARIA has certified the album as gold. Alison describes how she came to decide that DJing was her career. In a dance club named Candy's Apartment and her passion for electronic dance started. She said that she was able to recall having heard Silent Shout by the Knife, and walked over to DJ to inquire about the song. Alison Wonderland has won awards for her work as an electronic DJ, musician and producer. She has had both commercial and critical success with her unique sound that blends trap and futuristic bass music. The passion and enthusiasm of her live performances has made them legendary.
Allison Cara Tolman, an American actress from America. Most famously, she is Molly Solverson from the FX TV series Fargo in its first season. Tolman has won nominations for Emmys and Golden Globes. Tolman was raised with two older siblings as well as one younger. Family members moved out of England to Sugar Land in Texas when Tolman was just the age of a newborn. Then she lived in Oklahoma for five years before moving to Oklahoma and after that, West Texas before moving to Sugar Land. The Fort Bend Community Theatre, she began acting lessons at age 10. Clements High School was her high school. She was able to graduate in 2000. Baylor University granted her a Bachelor in Fine Arts with an emphasis on theatre performance. Following her college graduation, she moved to Dallas and was among the first actors of Second Thought Theatre. After 2009, Tolman moved into Chicago, Illinois, to learn about performance in The Second City Training Center. Tolman gained fame in 2014, when Tolman was a part of FX's Fargo. The show was inspired by The 1996 Coen brothers' film with the same title, Fargo starred veteran actors Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman as well as Bob Odenkirk. Tolman received praise for her role as Minnesota Police Officer Molly Solverson. Vanity Fair wrote that Tolman "calmly, assuredly stole" the film. In recognition of her performance, she won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Ministry/Movie as well as Best Actress nominations at the Emmy Awards and for the Golden Globes. Tolman was given a two episode guest role as romance writer Abby Berman on The Mindy program the following year. In 2015, Tolman had an supporting role in Michael Dougherty's comedy film Krampus. Tolman declined several support roles, such as roles performed by mothers, wives and besties, after her first appearance on Fargo. Tolman wanted a new job. Tolman was a part of ABC as a character in Downward Dog (based on Animal Media Group's web-series). The show was canceled after just one season. Tolman was a part of the ABC drama series Emergence that began airing on September 24, 2019 but was pulled after one season in May 21st the 21st of May, 2020. The show received "pretty solid" ratings as per Tolman via Twitter. She guest starred on NBC's Good Girls. In 2021 she appeared as Alma Filcott in season two of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green was a part of Live on Front of a Studio Audience 3.
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