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  1. "Audrey's Children" tells the untold true story of legendary oncologist and co-founder of Ronald McDonald House Charities, Dr. Audrey Evans.

  2. Audrey's Children is an upcoming American biographical drama film of the Healthcare pioneer and Ronald McDonald House Charities Co-Founder Dr. Audrey Evans who served as Chief of Pediatric Oncology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

  3. In 1970 when nearly all children with cancer die, an unconventional and brilliant oncologist breaks all the rules in an effort to revolutionize treatment methods and to provide housing and support to families of sick children. Director. Ami Canaan Mann.

  4. Unconventional British oncologist Dr. Audrey Evans bursts onto the scene at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in 1969, when nearly all children with cancer die, and discovers groundbreaking ways to save their lives.

  5. Audreys Children in the News. INDIEWIRE 2024 Tribeca Winners Unveiled. DEADLINE Natalie Dormer to Star in Healthcare Hero Biopic ‘Audreys Children’. DEADLINE Ami Canaan Mann to Direct Biopic ‘Audrey’s Children’ On Healthcare Hero, Ronald McDonald House Charities Co-Founder Dr. Audrey Evans.

  6. Sep 24, 2022 · Dr. Audrey Evans is the subject of the upcoming biopic, 'Audrey's Children.' She is a pediatric oncologist whose work at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia led to advancements in ...

  7. May 20, 2021 · EXCLUSIVE: Equity and A Call to Spy writer, producer, and star Sarah Megan Thomas has signed on to direct Audrey’s Children, a biographical drama about healthcare hero Dr. Audrey Evans.

  8. Jul 14, 2022 · EXCLUSIVE: Natalie Dormer ( Game of Thrones) has signed on to star as Dr. Audrey Evans in Audrey’s Children —the biopic on the healthcare hero, which Ami Canaan Mann is directing for Amasia...

  9. Unconventional British oncologist Dr. Audrey Evans bursts onto the scene at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in 1970, when nearly all children with cancer die, and discovers groundbreaking ways to save their lives.

  10. In 1970 when nearly all children with cancer die, an unconventional and brilliant oncologist breaks all the rules in an effort to revolutionize treatment methods and to provide housing and support to families of sick children.