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Beauty Reporter.(Allure's Face: Alison Folland)(Brief Article)(Interview)

Allure

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Beauty Reporter

allure's face

Alison Folland

Take a drop of Ashanti, add a dash of Beyonce, and top it all off with a twist of Missy. What do you get? Some would say Ciara.Splitting the difference between indie and ingenue is Alison Folland's specialty. After being "discovered" for a role in To Die For, she starred in All Over Me. Now playing a con artist in Milwaukee, Minnesota, Folland continues to walk the fine line.

What did you learn from Nicole Kidman on the To Die For set? To watch this woman who was very ...

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