Natalie Dormer and Julia Fisher Farbman portrayed one of the transformative figures in childhood cancer care – Dr. Audrey Evans in a feature film called Audrey’s Children.
Julia Fisher Farbman, a film producer and cancer advocate, the producer of the film, and Natalie Dormer, an actor and cancer advocate, starring in Audrey’s Children portraying Dr. Audrey Evans, bridge storytelling and oncology advocacy by preserving and amplifying the legacy of a physician whose innovations reshaped pediatric cancer treatment and family support worldwide. Dr. Audrey Evans was a pioneering pediatric oncologist and co-founder of the Ronald McDonald House Charities, bringing public attention to the history of pediatric oncology, family-centered cancer care, and the development of supportive housing models for children undergoing cancer treatment.
The film has been used in awareness and advocacy contexts to highlight the human impact of childhood cancer and the importance of holistic support for patients and families.
The 100 Most Influential People in Oncology in 2025 recognizes the changemakers in cancer care who have helped shape current practice in oncology and continue to drive innovation and research towards better outcomes, advocacy, philanthropy, leadership and education. For the many deserving individuals not mentioned in this list, we will continue to acknowledge, honor and elevate your voices in our daily publications from across the world.
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