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Robyn Alison Moore (born 4 November 1971) is an Australian actress. Biography. Moore was born in Brisbane. Her first movie role was as an Officer in Locker Room ...
Robyn Moore AM (born 1950) [1] is an Australian voice-over artist and actor who runs a motivational speaking business. Originally a primary school teacher, Moore began creating educational recordings for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in the early 1970s, and in 1976 transitioned to voice-over work full time.
Robyn Moore may refer to: Robyn Moore (Australian voice actor) (born 1950), known for voicing Blinky Bill; Robyn Moore (British actor) (born 1960), British actor ...
Robyn Moore is a British actress of Belgium and Polish origin, best known for playing Shirley Benson in EastEnders from 2003 to 2004. She is the daughter of actor Stephen Moore and the niece of actor James Hazeldine. Her cousins, Sam and Angela Hazeldine, are also actors. She found out that she had gotten the part of Shirley on the day of her ...
Born in Boston, Moore was the son of Robert Lowell Moore and Eleanor Turner Moore. [1] Moore was raised in Concord, Massachusetts, where he attended Middlesex School. He also attended Belmont Hill School. [citation needed] During World War II, he served as a nose gunner in the U.S. Army Air Forces, flying combat missions in the European Theater.
Gibson met Robyn Denise Moore in 1977, [135] soon after filming Mad Max, in Adelaide, South Australia. At the time, Robyn was a dental nurse and Mel was an unknown actor working for the South Australian Theatre Company. [136] On June 7, 1980, Mel and Robyn were married in a Catholic church in Forestville, New South Wales. [137]
Bright Sparks is an Australian educational television series that first aired in 1989. The series taught viewers about science and technology. The series included animated characters (Sparky, Alex, and Amy) learning new ideas in science ad technology by bringing them into live action backgrounds to learn the subject.
The program is currently produced by Triffique Productions, The director and head writer is Doug Edwards, and it and stars Keith Scott and Robyn Moore, who portray the male and female characters respectively.