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    Robyn Anne Nevin AO (25 September 1942) is an Australian actress, director, and stage producer, recognised with the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards and the JC Williamson Award at the Helpmann Awards for her outstanding contributions to Australian theatre performance art.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0627505Robyn Nevin - IMDb

    Actress: The Matrix Revolutions. Robyn Nevin entered the National Institute Of Dramatic Art (training ground of Mel Gibson, among others) at age 16 in the very first intake in 1959.

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  3. Robyn Nevin. Actress: The Matrix Revolutions. Robyn Nevin entered the National Institute Of Dramatic Art (training ground of Mel Gibson, among others) at age 16 in the very first intake in 1959. She went through what she called 'a little temperamental huff' with the theatre following graduation and took a job with the national broadcaster in Tasmania. She cut her teeth in a variety of roles in ...

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  5. May 27, 2024 · Star of stage and screen Robyn Nevin is busier than ever. Eddie Jim. The 81-year-old says seeing the giant puppet spider on set sent shivers down her spine. Sting is her second recent horror film, following Relic, which traces three generations of a family haunted by a manifestation of dementia that consumes their family’s home.

  6. Robyn Nevin (born September 25, 1942) is an Australian actress, director, and stage producer, recognised with the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards and the JC Williamson Award at the Helpmann Awards for her outstanding contributions to Australian theatre performance art.

  7. Jun 7, 2020 · Robyn Nevin AP. The AO recognises Nevin's work over 60 years as an actor, notably in theatre, but also in films such as Careful, He Might Hear You and, more recently, a surprise comic turn in ...

  8. Hailed as the First Lady of the Australian theatre, Robyn Nevin graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1960 and is acknowledged as a major influence in Australian theatre as actress, director and producer.

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