Alison Folland
Alison Folland, born on August 10, 1978, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a distinguished American actress known for her impactful performances in film. Raised in Wellesley, Massachusetts, she was nurtured in a family with diverse professional backgrounds—her mother was a travel agent and her father a cardiologist. Folland received her education at Buckingham Browne & Nichols, a prestigious private school in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Folland's career began to flourish in the late 1990s, marked by her standout role in the 1997 film *All Over Me*, which earned her a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. Her talent shone through in various supporting roles in critically acclaimed films, including *To Die For*, where she showcased her versatility, as well as the renowned *Good Will Hunting* and the groundbreaking film *Boys Don't Cry*.
Throughout her career, Folland has captivated audiences with her authentic portrayals and has contributed significantly to independent cinema. Her body of work reflects a commitment to exploring complex characters and narratives, solidifying her status in the film industry. With a career spanning over two decades, Alison Folland continues to leave her mark on the cinematic landscape.