Robyn Ledoux is an assistant director and actress, known for Scourge (2008), Altered Carbon (2018) and Arrow (2012).
Robyn Lively was born on February 7, 1972 in Powder Springs, Georgia, USA. She is an actress, known for The Karate Kid Part III (1989), Teen Witch (1989) and Letters to God (2010). She has been married to Bart Johnson since September 25, 1999. They have three children.
Robyn Loau was born in New Zealand. She is known for Somewhere in the Darkness (1999), Idiot Box (1996) and Tales of the South Seas (1998).
Robyn Ludwick is an actress, known for Lost Vegas Hiway (2017).
Robyn Malcolm is a New Zealander actress known for her work in New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. She has worked in film, television and theatre, in a wide range of roles in both comedies and dramas. Malcolm became widely known and loved as the tough matriarch Cheryl West in New Zealand's acclaimed television dramedy Outrageous Fortune (2005). During the show's six seasons, Malcolm won 11 awards for her acting and was hailed as "New Zealand's Sexiest Woman" four years in a row. She became known internationally for her portrayal of the comically-troubled Anita in Jane Campion's television series Top of the Lake (2013). Malcolm has garnered more than 15 awards for her skillful and versatile work in New Zealand and Australia, and was the Co-Director of The New Zealand Actors Company. She lives in New Zealand with her two sons.
Robyn Matuto is known for Green Gables Fables (2014), The Handmaid's Tale (2017) and #cliche (2015).
Robyn Moore was born on November 4, 1971 in Australia. She is an actress, known for Daybreakers (2009), K9 (2009) and Undead (2003).
Robyn Moore is a presenter, captivating audiences at national and international conferences. Robyn literally "sells people back to themselves" so they recognise old habits and behaviours and take responsibility for choices, which create the outcomes they want in their lives. Robyn has worked in Education, Advertising and the Communication/Entertainment Industry for over 40 years. Her voice has been heard in most homes in Australia and New Zealand, as well as internationally. She has provided voiceovers for ads including Mr Sheen, Snappy Tom and Kleenex, as well as the shows 'Blinky Bill,' 'Flipper,' 'Skippy,' 'The Magic Pudding' and 'How Green was my Cactus?' She's also an Ambassador for the Australia Day Council, the Australian Childhood Foundation and is the National Patron of Make-A-Wish Australia. Robyn speaks nationally and internationally at conferences, special events and training workshops and creates remarkable results. When she speaks, people listen and take the action necessary to create the outcomes they want in their lives! Robyn delivers Keynote, Breakfast and Luncheon Presentations, Client "Thank-You" Presentations and Staff Workshops. Her corporate clients often book her to open or close their conferences.
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 radio and television, including current affairs, music, chat shows and childrens' shows throughout the early 1960s. She found she disliked being a television 'personality' and gravitated back to theatre where she has been a constant presence for the last 40 years. Although theatre has been her home ground she has also been a reliable talent in Australian films and mini-series, landing many credits for strong supporting roles. She made one foray into directing in the little noticed The More Things Change... (1986). In the 1990s, after being in a number of productions that she found unsatisfactory from the actor's point of view she found she wanted more control over what she was doing. She expanded from being just an actor to directing and managing, ultimately becoming Artistic Director of the Sydney Theatre Company. She is a doyenne of Australian theatre and has been awarded the Order Of Australia for her artistic contributions.
Robyn Nolting is an actress and assistant director, known for Claws (2017), The First (2018) and Treme (2010).