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Molly Solverson

Molly Solverson is a fictional character in the FX television series Fargo. One of the main characters of the first season, she is portrayed by Allison Tolman, who received critical acclaim for her performance,[1] and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award,[2][3] and won a Critics' Choice Television Award for her performance.[4] She appeared as a minor character in season 2, portrayed by Raven Stewart as a child; Tolman also briefly reprised her role in a cameo.

Molly Solverson
Fargo character
First appearance"The Crocodile's Dilemma" (2014)
Last appearance"Palindrome" (2015)
Created byNoah Hawley
Portrayed by
In-universe information
Occupation
  • Season 1:
  • Chief of police
  • Deputy
  • Minnesota State Patrol
  • Season 2:
  • Schoolgirl
Family
  • Lou Solverson (father)
  • Betsy Solverson (mother)
  • Hank Larsson (grandfather)
Spouse
Children
  • Season 1:
  • Greta Grimley (stepdaughter)
  • Unnamed son

Character summary

 
Molly Solverson in season two

Solverson is the female protagonist of the first season and appears as a child in a supporting role in the second season. In the first season, she is introduced as a deputy, and is a major figure in the solving of the case involving Lorne Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton) and Lester Nygaard (Martin Freeman). By the end of the season, she is promoted to Chief after Bill Oswalt (Bob Odenkirk) resigns after the death of both Malvo and Nygaard.

In the second season which is set in 1979, Solverson is the daughter of the protagonist of the second season, Lou Solverson, who is one of the major figures involved in the solving of the murder of Rye Gerhardt and the crime that surrounds it. Tolman reprised her role (along with Colin Hanks, Joey King, and Keith Carradine) in a dream sequence by her mother, Betsy Solverson (Cristin Milioti).[5]

Production

Allison Tolman beat over 600 women for the role of Solverson.[6] Tolman, who mostly worked in Chicago theater, only had three credits on her resume when she auditioned for the role.[7] Casting director, Rachel Tenner revealed that the casting directors and the producers were always open to an unknown actress accepting the role.[6] She later added that Tolman was the only actress who felt right for the role to her, saying: "The only role we tested was Molly. We saw hundreds of girls trying to do Fargo accents. It's a lot to listen to… Alison felt so organic to this role. She found moments of humor and compassion where nobody else was."[8]

Noah Hawley has stated that the main reason he created the character Vern and Ida Thurman and initially set it up to seem like Vern would be the protagonist of the series, was so that the audience would not compare the character of Molly to Marge Gunderson, the protagonist of the original film, stating: "I knew that if I started the show with "Molly" as the chief of police, everyone was going to make a direct comparison to Frances McDormand and no one could survive that because Frances' performance was so Oscar winning and iconic. So, I snuck "Molly" in through the side door. I created "Vern," and I gave him a pregnant wife, and my thought was well the audience will go oh, I see what they're doing, they just switched this and now the wife is pregnant but he's having a baby, and then I kill him off and "Molly" has been introduced through the side door as a sidekick, so suddenly you realize only in Episode 2 that she is actually the star of the show, but at that point, you haven't judged her against Frances McDormand. So, you've formed an opinion on her based on her performance versus based on somebody else's performance."[9]

Reception

For her performance in the first season, Tolman received widespread critical acclaim, with some critics calling her the "breakout performance" of the show.[10][11][12]

Dan Fienberg of HitFix praised Tolman's performance, writing: "Character acting gets no better than the performances by Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman, Oliver Platt, Adam Goldberg, Keith Carradine and a dozen other familiar faces, but it was unknown Chicago theater actress Allison Tolman who grounded this perfectly contained gem of a season."[13]

References

  1. ^ . HitFix. Archived from the original on July 8, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  2. ^ Lowry, Brian (July 10, 2014). "2014 Emmy Awards: 'Game of Thrones,' 'Fargo' Lead Nominations". Variety. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  3. ^ Swift, Andy (January 11, 2015). "Golden Globes 2015: Gina Rodriguez, Transparent, The Affair Win Big". TVLine. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Prudom, Laura (June 20, 2014). "Critics' Choice Awards: 'Breaking Bad,' 'OITNB,' 'Fargo,' 'Normal Heart' Among Top Winners". Variety. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  5. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (December 14, 2015). "Fargo Season 2 Finale: Patrick Wilson Weighs In on Surprise Returns, Betsy's Fate and the Twist He Loved Most". TVLine. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Harnick, Chris (July 19, 2014). "How Fargo Star Allison Tolman Beat "600 Girls" for Her Breakout Role". E! Online. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  7. ^ Semigran, Aly (April 15, 2014). "Who Is 'Fargo's Allison Tolman? The Up-and-Coming Actress Is One to Watch". Bustle. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  8. ^ Rawden, Jessica (October 14, 2014). "How Allison Tolman Went From A Temp Job To Fargo's Lead". Cinema Blend. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  9. ^ "Noah Hawley interview creator/showrunner of Fargo TV series". Act Four Screenplays. June 5, 2014. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  10. ^ Metz, Nina (April 28, 2014). "Allison Tolman gets big break on 'Fargo'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  11. ^ Fallon, Kevin (April 23, 2014). "Meet 'Fargo' Breakout Star Allison Tolman". The Daily Beast. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  12. ^ Hinckley, David (July 22, 2014). "'Fargo' creator Noah Hawley calls his firing of Allison Tolman a 'crime and a tragedy'". New York Daily News. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  13. ^ Feinberg, Dan (2014). "Dan Fienberg's Top 10 Shows of 2015". HitFix. Retrieved July 8, 2016.

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Molly Solverson is a fictional character in the FX television series Fargo One of the main characters of the first season she is portrayed by Allison Tolman who received critical acclaim for her performance 1 and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award 2 3 and won a Critics Choice Television Award for her performance 4 She appeared as a minor character in season 2 portrayed by Raven Stewart as a child Tolman also briefly reprised her role in a cameo Molly SolversonFargo characterFirst appearance The Crocodile s Dilemma 2014 Last appearance Palindrome 2015 Created byNoah HawleyPortrayed byAllison Tolman adult Raven Stewart child In universe informationOccupationSeason 1 Chief of police Deputy Minnesota State Patrol Season 2 SchoolgirlFamilyLou Solverson father Betsy Solverson mother Hank Larsson grandfather SpouseSeason 1 Gus GrimlyChildrenSeason 1 Greta Grimley stepdaughter Unnamed son Contents 1 Character summary 2 Production 3 Reception 4 ReferencesCharacter summary Edit Molly Solverson in season two Solverson is the female protagonist of the first season and appears as a child in a supporting role in the second season In the first season she is introduced as a deputy and is a major figure in the solving of the case involving Lorne Malvo Billy Bob Thornton and Lester Nygaard Martin Freeman By the end of the season she is promoted to Chief after Bill Oswalt Bob Odenkirk resigns after the death of both Malvo and Nygaard In the second season which is set in 1979 Solverson is the daughter of the protagonist of the second season Lou Solverson who is one of the major figures involved in the solving of the murder of Rye Gerhardt and the crime that surrounds it Tolman reprised her role along with Colin Hanks Joey King and Keith Carradine in a dream sequence by her mother Betsy Solverson Cristin Milioti 5 Production EditAllison Tolman beat over 600 women for the role of Solverson 6 Tolman who mostly worked in Chicago theater only had three credits on her resume when she auditioned for the role 7 Casting director Rachel Tenner revealed that the casting directors and the producers were always open to an unknown actress accepting the role 6 She later added that Tolman was the only actress who felt right for the role to her saying The only role we tested was Molly We saw hundreds of girls trying to do Fargo accents It s a lot to listen to Alison felt so organic to this role She found moments of humor and compassion where nobody else was 8 Noah Hawley has stated that the main reason he created the character Vern and Ida Thurman and initially set it up to seem like Vern would be the protagonist of the series was so that the audience would not compare the character of Molly to Marge Gunderson the protagonist of the original film stating I knew that if I started the show with Molly as the chief of police everyone was going to make a direct comparison to Frances McDormand and no one could survive that because Frances performance was so Oscar winning and iconic So I snuck Molly in through the side door I created Vern and I gave him a pregnant wife and my thought was well the audience will go oh I see what they re doing they just switched this and now the wife is pregnant but he s having a baby and then I kill him off and Molly has been introduced through the side door as a sidekick so suddenly you realize only in Episode 2 that she is actually the star of the show but at that point you haven t judged her against Frances McDormand So you ve formed an opinion on her based on her performance versus based on somebody else s performance 9 Reception EditFor her performance in the first season Tolman received widespread critical acclaim with some critics calling her the breakout performance of the show 10 11 12 Dan Fienberg of HitFix praised Tolman s performance writing Character acting gets no better than the performances by Billy Bob Thornton Martin Freeman Oliver Platt Adam Goldberg Keith Carradine and a dozen other familiar faces but it was unknown Chicago theater actress Allison Tolman who grounded this perfectly contained gem of a season 13 References Edit Best Performances of 2014 HitFix Archived from the original on July 8 2016 Retrieved July 8 2016 Lowry Brian July 10 2014 2014 Emmy Awards Game of Thrones Fargo Lead Nominations Variety Retrieved January 12 2016 Swift Andy January 11 2015 Golden Globes 2015 Gina Rodriguez Transparent The Affair Win Big TVLine Retrieved January 12 2016 Prudom Laura June 20 2014 Critics Choice Awards Breaking Bad OITNB Fargo Normal Heart Among Top Winners Variety Retrieved January 12 2016 Mitovich Matt Webb December 14 2015 Fargo Season 2 Finale Patrick Wilson Weighs In on Surprise Returns Betsy s Fate and the Twist He Loved Most TVLine Retrieved July 9 2016 a b Harnick Chris July 19 2014 How Fargo Star Allison Tolman Beat 600 Girls for Her Breakout Role E Online Retrieved July 9 2016 Semigran Aly April 15 2014 Who Is Fargo s Allison Tolman The Up and Coming Actress Is One to Watch Bustle Retrieved July 9 2016 Rawden Jessica October 14 2014 How Allison Tolman Went From A Temp Job To Fargo s Lead Cinema Blend Retrieved July 9 2016 Noah Hawley interview creator showrunner of Fargo TV series Act Four Screenplays June 5 2014 Retrieved July 9 2016 Metz Nina April 28 2014 Allison Tolman gets big break on Fargo Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 8 2016 Fallon Kevin April 23 2014 Meet Fargo Breakout Star Allison Tolman The Daily Beast Retrieved July 8 2016 Hinckley David July 22 2014 Fargo creator Noah Hawley calls his firing of Allison Tolman a crime and a tragedy New York Daily News Retrieved July 8 2016 Feinberg Dan 2014 Dan Fienberg s Top 10 Shows of 2015 HitFix Retrieved July 8 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Molly Solverson amp oldid 1037849578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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