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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.

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    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.

  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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Jun 7, 2020 · It's no reflection on how she feels about being appointed an Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AO), but Robyn Nevin had forgotten about the award.

  7. Feb 25, 2006 · Robyn Nevin's stamina and workload are astounding, and she expects nothing less of her colleagues. Bryce Hallett profiles the queen of Australian theatre.

  8. May 27, 2024 · 5 min. There is no way Robyn Nevin will go to see her upcoming movie Sting. The star of stage and screen – who has also directed three of our state theatre companies – is adamant. The horror film is about a monstrous overgrown spider and Nevin has a lifelong fear of even the regular garden variety. “I’m not good with them,” she says.

  9. Jul 25, 2019 · Robyn Nevin. Theatre royalty Robyn Nevin will play Brunhilde Pomsel, Goebbels’ secretary, in British playwright Christopher Hampton’s A German Life, a role that earned Maggie Smith laudatory notices in a London production in 2019. The production is certainly demanding - a 90-minutes solo - but very rewarding.

  10. Robyn Anne Nevin (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.