Robyn Nevin Net Worth is $11 Million Robyn Nevin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
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...
Date Of Birth September 25, 1942 Place Of Birth Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Profession Actress, Director Spouse Jim McNeil Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Paddington, New South Wales, Australia [February 2009] 2 Artistic Director, Sydney Theatre Company, Australia [August 1999] 3 She was awarded the A.M. (Member of the Order of Australia) in the 1981 Queen's Birthday Honours List for her services to the performing arts.
Actress Title Year Status Character Upper Middle Bogan 2013-2016 TV Series Margaret Denyar Cleverman 2016 TV Series Jane O'Grady Gods of Egypt 2016 Sharifa Stories I Want to Tell You in Person 2015 TV Movie Anna Death in Bloom 2015 Short Mrs. Patterson Ruben Guthrie 2015 Susan Guthrie Rake 2014 TV Series Banking Counsel Assisting The Broken Shore 2013 TV Movie Cecily Addison The Turning 2013/I Carol Lang (segment "Reunion") Top of the Lake 2013 TV Series Jude The Eye of the Storm 2011 Lal The Matrix Revolutions 2003 Councillor Dillard Bad Eggs 2003 Eleanor Poulgrain Enter the Matrix 2003 Video Game Councillor Dillard (voice) The Matrix Reloaded 2003 Councillor Dillard Halifax f.p. 1995-1999 TV Series Angela Halifax The Castle 1997 Federal Court Judge Angel Baby 1995 Dr. Norberg Paperback Romance 1994 Anne-Marie LePine Seven Deadly Sins 1993 TV Mini-Series Sloth Greenkeeping 1992 Mum Resistance 1992 Wiley Shadows of the Heart 1990 TV Movie Mrs. Hanlon The Ham Funeral 1990 TV Movie Mrs. Goosgog Emerald City 1988 Kate Rogers Hanlon 1985 TV Series Minnie Dean Conferenceville 1984 TV Movie The Gold and the Glory 1984 Robyn Lukas Careful, He Might Hear You 1983 Lila Goodbye Paradise 1983 Kate The Dismissal 1983 TV Mini-Series Lady Kerr Fighting Back 1982/II Mary Spring & Fall 1980-1982 TV Series Anne / Mary A Toast to Melba 1980 TV Movie Nellie Melba Water Under the Bridge 1980 TV Series Shasta Temperament Unsuited 1979 Anne The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith 1978 Mrs. McCready The Irishman 1978 Jenny Doolan Father, Dear Father in Australia 1978 TV Series Mrs. Webster The Fourth Wish 1976 Connie Caddie 1976 Black Eye God Knows Why, But It Works 1976 Ben Hall 1975 TV Series Ryan 1974 TV Series Susan Davis Matlock Police 1974 TV Series Sue Palmer President Wilson in Paris 1973 TV Movie Mrs. Wilson Our Man in the Company 1973 TV Series Miss Healey Libido 1973 Sister Caroline (segment "The Priest") The Taming of the Shrew 1973 TV Movie Barmaid The Comedy Game 1971 TV Series Kate Sullivan Bellbird 1967 TV Series Consider Your Verdict 1962 TV Series Judith Harper
Director Title Year Status Character The More Things Change... 1986
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Upper Middle Bogan 2016 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Raising the Curtain 2012 TV Series documentary Herself - Interviewee In the Company of Actors 2007 Documentary Herself Over Easy: On Location with 'Bad Eggs' 2003 Video documentary Herself The Edge of the Possible 1998 Documentary Narrator (voice) Australian Story 1998 TV Series documentary Herself The Burning Piano: A Portrait of Patrick White 1993 TV Movie documentary Making the Coolangatta Gold 1984 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) For Love or Money 1983 Documentary Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1981 Logie Logie Awards Best Lead Actress in a Single Drama or Mini Series Water Under the Bridge (1980) 1967 Logie Logie Awards Tasmania: Most Popular Female Tied with Caroline Schmit 1965 Logie Logie Awards Tasmania: Most Popular Female
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2014 AACTA Award Australian Film Institute Best Performance in a Television Comedy Upper Middle Bogan (2013) 2014 AACTA Award Australian Film Institute Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama Top of the Lake (2013) 1983 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actress in a Supporting Role Careful, He Might Hear You (1983) 1977 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actress in a Lead Role The Fourth Wish (1976)
Known for movies The Matrix Revolutions (2003) as Councillor Dillard
The Matrix Reloaded (2003) as Councillor Dillard
Gods of Egypt (2016) as Sharifa
Careful, He Might Hear You (1983) as Lila