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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 20 March 2015, it peaked at the number. ARIA gave her gold certification for her sixth-placed album on the ARIA Albums Chart. Alison recalls how she decided to become a DJ. The passion for electronic dance music started in the evening she went to the club known as Candy's Apartment. She said she recalled listening to Silent Shout by the Knife as she was walking past DJ to inquire about the track. Alison Wonderland has won awards for her work as a digital musician, DJ and producer. Her distinctive blend of Future bass and trap music has led to both commercial and critical success. Her shows have been iconic due to the energy she brings to stage.

Allison Cara Tolman has been an actor for more than twenty years. The role she played as Molly Solverson, in season one of FX's Fargo TV show has earned her nominations for Emmy and Golden Globe. Tolman had two older siblings as well as one younger. The family relocated from England in the United Kingdom to Sugar Land Texas at the age of an infant. Then she lived in Oklahoma for 5 years, and after that, West Texas before moving to Sugar Land. The Fort Bend Community Theatre, she began taking acting lessons at age 10. Clements High School graduated her in 2000. Baylor University gave her a degree in Bachelor of Fine Arts, Theatre Performance. Following her graduation in 2007, she moved to Dallas where she founded The Second Thought Theatre. After moving to Chicago for a semester at The Second City Training Center and then returning to Illinois to pursue her studies in 2009. Tolman made her debut in Fargo the black-comedy crime-drama on FX. Fargo is a film that stars experienced actors Billy Bob Thornton Martin Freeman Bob Odenkirk. The movie was influenced by the Coen brothers 1996 film of identical title. Tolman was praised for her portrayal of Minnesota police officer Molly Solverson, with Vanity Fair writing that she "calmly and assuredly stole the entire film". Tolman was awarded an Critics' Choice Television Award for her performance in the category Best Supporting Actress, Movies/Miniseries. Additionally, her nominations in the category of Best Actress were received at the Emmy Awards as well as the Golden Globes. Tolman's appearance in the film The Mindy Project as romantic novelist Abby Berman for two episodes, was announced the same. In 2015, she played an supporting role in Michael Dougherty s comedy horror movie Krampus. Her breakout performance as Fargo caused her to drop numerous supporting roles, including mother roles as well as best friend and wife. Tolman was searching for new roles that were more unusual. In 2017, Tolman starred in ABC's Downward Dog, based on the Animal Media Group web series, It was canceled following one season. Tolman appeared in ABC's Emergence drama that debuted on the 24th of September, 2019, however it was cancelled by ABC within a year, on 21 May 2020, despite Tolman posting on Twitter she thought the ratings were "pretty good". In addition, she was a guest on NBC's Good Girls. She was Alma Filcott, in the second episode of Why Women Kill. Natalie Green played the role of Alma Filcott for her role in the Facts of Life segment of Live In Front of the Studio Audience's third season.

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