Alison Arngrim – Author and Human Rights Advocate

Canadian American actress Alison Arngrim started her career in Hollywood at a very young age. After landing Nellie Oleson’s role in NBC’s Little House on the Prairie, she rose to prominence. She was given numerous credits for this role, and Alison received an honorary award for her hard work and dedication. After this successful series, she didn’t find any similar parts to lift her name in the Hollywood echelon.

Recently, she’s busy doing charitable works and raising awareness for people with AIDS. Alison’s advocacy also tackles other issues, such as child abuse and other human-rights related affairs. She’s also a successful author who published an autobiography. Being in the industry at a very young age helped her gain her perspective, allowing her to begin fighting for her right as a human. Despite being successful, she will always remember for taking care of the younger generation. We can genuinely say that she’s creating a great legacy for herself.

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