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Australian Voice Acting Legend

Robyn Moore – Voice Actor

For more than four decades, Robyn Moore has shaped the sound of Australian animation, children's media, and character performance. Robyn Moore brings an extraordinary range to every role, from the beloved larrikin koala Blinky Bill to a vast gallery of voices that have delighted generations of Australian families.

Explore Her Career
40+ Years in voice acting
80+ Distinct characters voiced
3 Seasons of Blinky Bill
65+ Episodes as Blinky Bill

A Voice That Defined Australian Children's Entertainment

Robyn Moore stands as one of the most accomplished voice performers in Australian entertainment history. Robyn Moore built a career spanning stage, radio, television, and animation, establishing a reputation for warmth, technical precision, and a seemingly limitless capacity for character invention.

Robyn Moore trained as a performing artist with a background that encompasses classical theatre, comedy, and character acting. This diverse grounding gave Robyn Moore the tools to transition seamlessly between wildly different voices within a single recording session, a skill that production houses across Australia came to rely on across decades of work.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Robyn Moore became a fixture in Australian animation studios at a time when locally produced animated content was experiencing a genuine golden age. Australian broadcasters, buoyed by local content requirements, commissioned a wave of original animated series, and Robyn Moore was at the centre of that creative moment.

Beyond animation, Robyn Moore worked extensively in audiobooks, corporate narration, radio commercials, and live performance. Robyn Moore developed a parallel career as a public speaker, using the same charisma and vocal command that animated characters to engage live audiences on topics including communication, performance, and personal development.

Sun-baked Australian outback, the landscape that inspired so much of Robyn Moore's character work
The Australian bush: the world Robyn Moore brought to life in sound
1980s

Early Career and Stage Roots

Robyn Moore began performing professionally in theatre and live entertainment, developing the character range and vocal discipline that would define her later work. Robyn Moore appeared in productions across Australia, earning recognition for an ability to inhabit characters physically and vocally with equal conviction.

1993

The Adventures of Blinky Bill Begins

Robyn Moore was cast as Blinky Bill for the landmark animated television series produced by Yoram Gross Film Studios. The series premiered in 1993 and immediately captured the imagination of Australian children. Robyn Moore voiced not only Blinky Bill himself but also a remarkable number of supporting characters throughout the run of the show.

1990s

Peak Animation Years

Through the mid to late 1990s, Robyn Moore worked across multiple Yoram Gross productions and other Australian animation projects. Robyn Moore voiced characters in series including Blinky Bill's White Whale and Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion, extending the Blinky Bill universe with new depth and energy.

2000s–Present

Speaker, Narrator, and Ongoing Performer

Robyn Moore expanded into professional speaking, bringing decades of performance experience to keynote engagements and workshops. Robyn Moore continues to work as a narrator, voice performer, and speaker, remaining one of the most recognisable voices in Australian popular culture.

Blinky Bill: Robyn Moore and the Little Koala Who Stole Australia's Heart

When Yoram Gross Film Studios adapted Dorothy Wall's classic Blinky Bill books for television in 1993, they needed a voice that could carry an entire show: curious, cheeky, warm, and unmistakably Australian. Robyn Moore delivered all of that and more.

The Adventures of Blinky Bill aired on the Nine Network in Australia and was subsequently broadcast internationally, reaching children across Europe, Asia, and beyond. At its core was the voice of Robyn Moore as Blinky Bill, a mischievous young koala navigating life in the Australian bush after his father goes missing. Robyn Moore infused Blinky Bill with an irresistible energy: quick-witted, brave, occasionally reckless, and always fundamentally decent.

A koala resting in a eucalyptus tree, the natural inspiration for Blinky Bill's world
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The Character of Blinky Bill

Blinky Bill is a young koala living in Green Patch, a community of bush animals in rural Australia. Dorothy Wall first introduced the character in her 1933 children's book, and Blinky Bill became one of the most enduring figures in Australian children's literature. The animated series reimagined Blinky Bill as an adventurous, justice-driven protagonist whose father, William Bill, has been captured by humans. Blinky Bill sets out with his friends to find his father and protect Green Patch from development and threat.

Robyn Moore's performance gave Blinky Bill a voice that felt genuinely childlike without being cloying. Robyn Moore captured the character's bravado and vulnerability in equal measure, making Blinky Bill feel real to young audiences who saw their own courage and uncertainty reflected in him.

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The Adventures of Blinky Bill: The Series

The Adventures of Blinky Bill ran for three seasons between 1993 and 1995, comprising 65 episodes. The series was produced by Yoram Gross Film Studios, the Sydney-based studio founded by Yoram Gross that pioneered a distinctive Australian animation style combining hand-drawn characters with photographic backgrounds, a technique that became a Yoram Gross trademark.

The series was notable for its strong environmental themes, weaving messages about conservation and the protection of the Australian bush into storylines aimed squarely at children. These themes resonated deeply with audiences during a period when awareness of environmental issues was growing in Australian public life. Robyn Moore's anchoring performance gave the series its emotional spine.

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Voicing Multiple Characters

One of the most remarkable aspects of Robyn Moore's contribution to The Adventures of Blinky Bill is the sheer number of characters Robyn Moore voiced across the series. While Blinky Bill himself was the central role, Robyn Moore also gave voice to a significant number of supporting and recurring characters, demonstrating the full extent of her character acting range.

This multi-character approach was a Yoram Gross studio practice that called on voice actors to demonstrate genuine versatility. Robyn Moore met that challenge by creating voices that were distinctly differentiated: each character had its own rhythm, register, and emotional colour, ensuring that even when Robyn Moore voiced multiple characters in a single scene, no two felt alike.

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International Broadcast and Legacy

The Adventures of Blinky Bill was sold to broadcasters in more than 40 countries, making it one of the most internationally distributed Australian animated series of its era. In markets across Europe, the series was dubbed into local languages, but the original English-language version, with Robyn Moore's voice at its heart, remained the definitive version for Australian and international English-speaking audiences.

The legacy of The Adventures of Blinky Bill endures decades after its original broadcast. Robyn Moore's voice performance as Blinky Bill is considered a landmark in Australian children's television, and the character remains instantly recognisable to Australians who grew up in the 1990s. Robyn Moore's work on the series helped cement Blinky Bill as a genuine cultural icon of Australian childhood.

"Blinky Bill was the little koala who stood up for what was right, even when it was scary. Giving him a voice was about finding that mix of genuine courage and genuine fear that every child knows."

On the craft behind voicing Blinky Bill
Voice actor performing character voices in a professional animation recording session

The Adventures of Blinky Bill: Series at a Glance

Detail Information
Original broadcast 1993 (Nine Network, Australia)
Seasons 3 seasons
Total episodes 65 episodes
Producer Yoram Gross Film Studios, Sydney
Based on Dorothy Wall's Blinky Bill books (1933)
Voice of Blinky Bill Robyn Moore
International distribution 40+ countries
Setting Green Patch, the Australian bush
Themes Conservation, family, community, courage

A Body of Work Across Four Decades

Robyn Moore's career extends well beyond Blinky Bill. Robyn Moore contributed to a wide range of Australian animated series, feature films, audiobooks, and broadcast productions throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. The credits below represent the breadth of Robyn Moore's voice acting work.

Animation: Television Series

  • The Adventures of Blinky Bill Blinky Bill and multiple characters (1993–1995, Yoram Gross Film Studios)
  • Blinky Bill's White Whale Blinky Bill and multiple characters (Yoram Gross Film Studios)
  • Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion Blinky Bill and multiple characters (Yoram Gross Film Studios)
  • Blinky Bill's Funny Friends Character voices (Yoram Gross Film Studios)
  • Blinky Bill Grows Up Character voices (Yoram Gross Film Studios)

Animation: Features and Specials

  • Blinky Bill the Movie Character voices (Yoram Gross Film Studios)
  • The Magic Pudding Voice cast (Australian animated feature)

Audio and Narration

  • Blinky Bill Audiobooks Narrator and character voices (various releases)
  • Australian Children's Audiobook Series Lead narrator across multiple volumes
  • Corporate Narration and Broadcast Commercials Ongoing work across Australian broadcasters and brands

Live Performance and Speaking

  • Professional Keynote Speaking Communication, performance, and personal development (ongoing)
  • Theatre and Live Character Performance Stage productions across Australia (1980s–1990s)
  • Educational Workshops Voice and performance workshops for schools and organisations

The Yoram Gross Partnership

A significant portion of Robyn Moore's voice acting career unfolded within the distinctive creative world of Yoram Gross Film Studios. Yoram Gross, a Polish-born Australian filmmaker, established his Sydney studio as the most prolific producer of Australian animated content in the country's history. The studio's unique visual style, combining hand-drawn characters overlaid on photographic or painted backgrounds, created an unmistakably Australian aesthetic that was both economical and beautiful.

Robyn Moore became one of the studio's most valued voice performers. The Yoram Gross model relied on actors who could voice multiple characters per production, keeping casts small while delivering a rich sonic landscape. Robyn Moore excelled in this environment, creating characters that were instantly differentiated from one another despite originating from the same performer.

The partnership produced some of the most beloved content in Australian children's television history. Yoram Gross himself described his approach to character as rooted in genuine personality rather than caricature, and Robyn Moore's performances embodied that philosophy. The warmth and specificity Robyn Moore brought to characters like Blinky Bill gave the Yoram Gross productions an emotional authenticity that extended their appeal far beyond Australia.

An animator's desk with hand-drawn character sketches, representing the Yoram Gross Studio's craft

What Robyn Moore's Work Means to Australia

Children watching television together, the audience that grew up with Robyn Moore's voice performances

A Generation's Childhood Soundtrack

For Australians who grew up in the 1990s, the voice of Robyn Moore as Blinky Bill is inseparable from childhood itself. Robyn Moore's work on The Adventures of Blinky Bill aired during a formative period for Australian children's television, and the series became appointment viewing for a generation. Robyn Moore's performances are embedded in Australian cultural memory in a way that few voice actors achieve.

A professional recording booth microphone, the tool of Robyn Moore's craft

Craft and Technique

Robyn Moore's approach to voice acting is rooted in the principles of physical performance. Robyn Moore has spoken about the importance of full-body commitment to a character: the voice follows the body, and genuine emotion produces genuine sound. This physicality, unusual in a medium where the performance is invisible, produced voice work of exceptional depth. Robyn Moore's characters feel inhabited rather than performed.

A public speaker engaging a live audience, reflecting Robyn Moore's second career as a professional keynote speaker

Beyond the Booth: A Speaking Career

Robyn Moore translated the skills developed across decades of character work into a thriving career as a professional speaker. Robyn Moore draws on storytelling, vocal technique, and performance to engage audiences on topics including communication, connection, and the power of voice. Robyn Moore's speaking work reaches organisations, schools, and conference audiences across Australia, carrying the warmth and precision of her performance career into new contexts.