Robyn Nevin
Robyn Nevin is an Australian actress and director known for her contributions to theatre, film, and television. She is notably known for her roles in the television series “The Flying Doctors” and “Halifax f.p.” and for her tenure as Artistic Director of the Sydney Theatre Company.
Nevin’s career in film includes roles in “The Eye of the Storm” (2011) and “The Matrix Revolutions” (2003). In television, she appeared in “The Flying Doctors” (1986-1991) and “Halifax f.p.” (1994-2001). She has also contributed to voice acting, providing the voice for the character of “Madame Morrible” in the Australian production of the musical “Wicked.” Her theatre work includes performances in productions such as “A Cheery Soul” and “Summer of the Seventeenth Doll.”
Nevin’s career includes collaborations with Geoffrey Rush in “The Eye of the Storm,” Hugo Weaving in “The Matrix Revolutions,” and Cate Blanchett in various Sydney Theatre Company productions. She worked with Richard Roxburgh in “The Silence” (2006), Sam Neill in “The Brush-Off” (2004), and Judy Davis in “Winter of Our Dreams” (1981). She also collaborated with Jacqueline McKenzie in “Deep Water” (2016) and David Wenham in “Better Than Sex” (2000).