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Dominick Evans (M. Ławniczak) was born on 26 December, 1980 in Toledo, Ohio, is a Polish-American filmmaker and activist. Discover Dominick Evans's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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M. Ławniczak |
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Filmmaker, public speaker |
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43 years old |
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Capricorn |
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26 December, 1980 |
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26 December |
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Toledo, Ohio |
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American
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Dominick Evans Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dominick Evans Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dominick Evans worth at the age of 43 years old? Dominick Evans’s income source is mostly from being a successful Filmmaker. She is from American. We have estimated Dominick Evans's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Dom Ławniczak Evans is a Polish-Irish-American filmmaker, streamer, public speaker, and social activist who focuses on LGBT rights and disability rights.
Inamorata is about a lesbian couple in the 1960s, while Overture is about two queer wheelchair users who meet in a nursing home.
Dominick's films tend to be about marginalized individuals, and they work with diverse film crews that are predominantly made up of minority filmmakers.
Evans has been advocating for the disability community since youth.
They have been heavily involved in the movement for better portrayals of transgender people and disability in film and other media, as well as the marriage equality movement for both LGBTQ and disabled people.
They attended Lake High School in Millbury, Ohio, where they graduated with honors in 1999.
They had trouble finding the right college, where they were initially studying theater and acting.
Dom originally attended Bowling Green State University while still in high school.
They left BGSU in 2000 to attend Wright State University, but had to leave due to an injury.
Evans was born in Toledo, Ohio to a Polish-American father, David Ławniczak (d. 2001), who was deaf, and Irish-American mother, Pam Ryan.
Dom grew up in Walbridge, Ohio with an older brother.
They also have two half brothers from their father's first marriage who did not live with their family.
Evans had a contentious relationship with their parents, particularly their mother, which escalated when they came out at the age of 16.
Their father died of heart failure in 2001.
Evans was close with their grandparents Willis "Willie" and Melba "Noonie" Ryan, who helped raise Dom and their older brother.
Their grandmother, Noonie, was a singer on the radio in Toledo and taught them to sing.
Dom was a child actor and singer, as well as a poster child for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, although they no longer supports the organization, claiming it does harm to the disabled community.
They also spent a year studying theatre at a satellite school for the University of Michigan from 2009 to 2010.
Evans had a difficult childhood where they were bullied incessantly at school.
They returned to WSU in 2010, where they completed their BFA in Motion Pictures Production.
Evans completed their first film, trip, in 2013.
They were invited to attend the White House's first forum on disability and LGBT issues in June 2014.
While in college, Evans studied disability in film, television, and other media.
They were disturbed by what they felt was a huge lack of inclusion for disabled actors and filmmakers in the industry.
They have made it a tenet of activism, speaking on the topic regularly, including at Lights, Camera, Access!
In 2014, Evans started the Twitter discussion #FilmDis, a now-monthly discussion that explores the problems with inclusion of those with disabilities, as well as portrayals of disability in film, television, and other media.
Discussions have been attended by notable filmmakers, comic book writers, and actors.
It won a 2015 Indie Fest Award of Recognition.
They have worked on other films including the short film, Nance + Sydney.
2.0 at New York University and John Jay College in July 2015 and mentoring disabled media, film, and communication students at the White House in November 2016 via the video robot ALF.
Dominick is one of the few people to have the privilege of controlling a robot at the White House from across the country.
They also hosted the panel "Crip Culture and the Media – Perceptions of Disability in Film and Television" at New York Comic Con in 2015.
In 2016, they returned to New York Comic Con via Skype for the panel "Where are the Wheelchairs?", which also included author and activist Day Al-Mohamed; model and activist Jillian Mercado; actress, comedian, and advocate Maysoon Zayid; and actor, comedian, and activist Steve Way.
Dominick previously worked at the Center for Disability Rights in New York as a media and entertainment advocate.
In 2016, Dominick was involved in protests against the film Me Before You, a film in which a disabled man travels to Switzerland for assisted suicide.
Evans is a leading voice in the movement for marriage equality for people with disabilities.
They worked with LGBT marriage equality activists in Ohio, to discuss the issue and its relations to the topic of LGBT marriage.
In 2018, Dominick was featured in the book American Hate: Survivors Speak Out by community activist and professor Arjun Singh Sethi.
His chapter explores an experience in high school where he was tortured by classmates as a part of a senior prank when he was a sophomore along with his fear of being outed publicly in his neighborhood.
As of 2020, They are currently producing two short films, Inamorata and Overture.