Robyn Nevin
Robyn Nevin, born on September 25, 1942, is a prominent Australian actress, director, and stage producer celebrated for her significant impact on the Australian theatre scene. Her remarkable contributions have earned her prestigious accolades, including the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award and the JC Williamson Award at the Helpmann Awards. Nevin's career spans both stage and screen, showcasing her versatility in various film and television roles.
At just 16, Nevin made a bold choice to enter the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in its inaugural intake in 1959, a decision fully backed by her supportive parents. This early commitment to her craft set the stage for a lifelong dedication to the performing arts.
Throughout her career, Nevin has been involved in numerous productions that have left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike. Her ability to bring complex characters to life is matched by her talent in directing and producing, further solidifying her place as a key figure in the industry.
Since 1987, she has shared her life with Nicholas Hammond, an American actor and screenwriter, marking a partnership that reflects both personal and professional support. Robyn Nevin's ongoing influence in theatre and film continues to inspire new generations of artists in Australia and beyond.
Filmography
Bad Eggs
The Fourth Wish
The Castle (1997)
Emerald City
Relic
Goodbye Paradise
The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race
The Eye of the Storm
Ruben Guthrie
Sting
Angel Baby
The End
Upper Middle Bogan
Back in Very Small Business