Fiona Jane Dawson (born 31 July 1977) is a writer, producer, and film director. She is best known for the documentary TransMilitary (2018), which premiered atÃÂ the SXSWÃÂ Film Festival and won the Audience Award. Dawson is an Emmy-nominated documentarian and has lived in America sinceÃÂ 2000.
Dawson grew up in the village of Swineshead, Lincolnshire with a younger sister and brother. Her parents both worked for the NHS. Dawson graduated with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Psychology from the University of Essex.
In 2015, Dawson was commissioned by The New York Times to direct and produce the short opinion documentary, Transgender at War and in Love. The film was released on June 4, 2015, on The Times' Op-Doc platform and was positioned that day on the publication's website home page. The film's success earned Dawson the honor of being an LGBT Artist Champion of Change awarded by The Obama White House. The film won The White House News Photographers Association's Best Documentary, was nominated for a GLAAD Award in the Outstanding Digital Journalism â Multimedia category, and was a nominee for Outstanding Short Documentary in the 37th Annual News & Documentary Emmy. The film's characters Senior Airman Logan Ireland and Corporal Laila Villanueva were interviewed on The Ellen Show and participated in a private reception in The White House with President Obama, making Senior Airman Ireland the first openly transgender service member to walk the halls of the White House in uniform. Fiona continued working with director Gabriel Silverman and created the full-length feature documentary TransMilitary which follows Senior Airman Logan Ireland, Corporal Laila Villanueva, Captain Jennifer Peace and First Lieutenant El Cook. The film premiered at SXSWàFilm Festival in 2018 and won the Best Feature Documentary Audience Award. Dawson has served on the national board of directors of the Human Rights Campaign and the board of directors for NLGJA - The National Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association.
Dawson became a US citizen in 2008. Dawson lives in Austin, Texas. She is openly bisexual and advocates for the LGBTQ+ community.