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Audrey's Children presents the empowering, brilliant history of Dr. Audrey Evans and the revolutionary cancer treatment she pioneered in the 1970s.
Audrey’s Children” - in theaters Friday via Blue Harbor Entertainment - tells the true story of pediatric oncologist Dr. Audrey Evans (Natalie Dormer), who upended medicine with a new treatment of ...
Audrey's Children is based on the true story of Dr. Audrey Evans, who made her mark in the world of medicine as the first female Chief of Oncology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Set in Philadelphia in 1969, the movie "Audrey's Children" is the true story of Dr. Audrey Evans, a doctor at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia who changed the face of medicine. Evans' work led ...
"Audrey's Children" is a film inspired by the life of legendary CHOP Dr. Audrey Evans, who also co-founded the Ronald McDonald House. It's written and produced by a Philadelphia native, and ...
Asked if she has any dream roles, Dormer says, “It's hard to imagine topping Audrey Evans right now,” and it’s clear that whether she’s a fantastical queen or a down-to-earth doctor ...
Audrey’s Children, a feature-length biopic about Audrey Evans, a pioneering British American pediatric oncologist and a devout Episcopalian who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities with members ...
(left: movie poster of "Audrey's Children; right: photo of Dr. Audrey Evans, courtesy of chop.edu) Dr. Audrey Evans, a groundbreaking figure in pediatric oncology, wasn’t simply a physician; she was a ...
"Audrey's Children," which dramatizes the life of Doctor Audrey Evans. “I feel like it was an opportunity to have a performance-platformed biopic about a really extraordinary woman where ...
Film Critic Tony Toscano reviews new releases in home entertainment: "Bar Rescue", "Bosch Legacy" and "Audrey's Children".
will shed light on the life of Dr. Audrey Evans, a British doctor who helped change the way kids with cancer were treated in the 1970s. At the time, neuroblastoma was the cancer that killed 90% of ...
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, I reflect on a leader whose vision changed the world — not only for families she served, but those who continue her mission. In 1974, Dr. Audrey ...