Allison Tolman Bio, Age, Husband, Height, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Biography

Allison Tolman is an Actress most well-known performance was as Molly Solverson in the first season of the FX series Fargo, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy.

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Age

She is 42 years old as of 18 November 2023. She was born in 1981 in Houston, Texas, United States. Her real name is Allison Cara Tolman.

Family – Education

Tolman has a younger sister and two older brothers. When she was a few months old, her family relocated to England, where they remained until she was four years old. She graduated in 2000 from Clements High School. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatrical acting from Baylor University. She relocated to Chicago, Illinois, in 2009 to attend The Second City Training Center to pursue a degree in performing.

Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

Fargo

She appeared as Deputy Molly Solverson in the American black comedy-crime drama television series Fargo. Lorne Malvo travels through Bemidji, Minnesota in 2006, and uses his brutality, deceit, and hatred to affect the population, notably the vulnerable insurance salesman Lester Nygaard. In the meantime, Duluth police officer Gus Grimly and deputy Molly Solverson collaborate to investigate a string of killings they suspect are connected to Malvo and Nygaard.

Downward Dog

She appeared as Nan in the American sitcom Downward Dog. The show centers on the travels of Martin, a philosophical dog that considers his owner Nan to be a cherished lifelong companion. On the other hand, Martin may turn spiteful and disloyal if he believes Nan is not giving him enough attention. Nan, a millennial, works more at Clark and Bow Outfitters and has less time for her dog now than she did in the past.

Emergence

In her role as Jo Evans, a recently divorced police chief and mother of a teenage daughter named Mia, she portrayed a resolute woman who took in Piper, the strange little girl, and shielded her from others who wanted the child. She conceals all information about Piper’s existence and activities out of care for her, eventually adopting the girl as her foster daughter.

American actress Allison Tolman
American actress Allison Tolman

A small child found close to the scene of an unexplained accident is taken in by the police chief of Southold, Long Island’s Peconic Bay. However, the chief quickly learns that the girl is completely memoryless and does not know who she is or what occurred. The chief’s investigation into the 15-year-old accident’s history and the concerns surrounding its cause and manner of action heightens the mystery surrounding the child beyond what was anticipated. The young child is connected to a sequence of unusual cryptic symbols, mysterious energies, and bizarre electronic disruptions.

Why Women Kill

She appeared as Alma Fillcot, a housewife in 1949 who is desperate to join the local exclusive Elysian Park Garden Club in the American dark comedy anthology television series Why Women Kill. Why ladies Kill’s first season centers on three ladies who live in a certain Pasadena estate and come from different recent eras.

During their stay in the house, each of the three finds out about their husband’s infidelity. The second season centers on a single plot involving Rita Castillo, the same woman who hates Alma and the subsequent string of killings, and Alma Fillcot, a typical middle-aged housewife who chooses to join a Garden Club. Every plot has a pivotal moment when the female character determines that murder is a morally acceptable path of action.

Movies

♦ 2009 – A Thousand Cocktails Later
♦ 2015 – Addicted to Fresno
♦ 2015 – The Gift
♦ 2015 – Krampus
♦ 2017 – Barracuda
♦ 2017 – The House
♦ 2017 – Killing Gunther
♦ 2018 – Family
♦ 2018 – The Sisters Brothers
♦ 2020 – The Last Shift

TV Shows

♦ 2024 – St. Denis Medical
♦ 2022 – Minx
♦ 2022 – Gaslit
♦ 2021 – Why Women Kill
♦ 2021 – Live in Front of a Studio Audience
♦ 2019–20 – Emergence
♦ 2019 – The Twilight Zone
♦ 2018–19 – Good Girls
♦ 2018 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
♦ 2018 – Castle Rock
♦ 2017–19 – I’m Sorry
♦ 2017–18 – Me, Myself & I
♦ 2017 – Downward Dog
♦ 2017 – Mosaic
♦ 2016, 2018 – Drunk History
♦ 2016 – Mad Dogs
♦ 2015 – Archer
♦ 2015 – Comedy Bang! Bang!
♦ 2015 – Review
♦ 2014–15 – Fargo
♦ 2014 – The Mindy Project
♦ 2014 – Hello Ladies: The Movie
♦ 2008 – Sordid Lives: The Series
♦ 2006 – Prison Break