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Jill Robb

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Jill Robb AM (1934 – 16 January 2022) was an English-born Australian film producer and executive who worked mostly in Australia.

Early life and education

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Jill Robb was born in England in 1934.[citation needed]

Career

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Robb began in the film industry as a stand in for Jill Adams on Dust in the Sun (1958).[citation needed]

She was a founding board member of the Australian Film Commission, inaugural CEO of the Victorian Film Corporation (later Film Victoria, then VicScreen) and a member of the Film Victoria board from 1983 to 1989.[1]

Robb served for many years on the board of the Playbox Theatre Company during the difficult years following the 1984 fire. She left at the end of 1989.[2][better source needed]

Recognition and honours

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Robb was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2011 Australia Day Honours for "service to the Australian film and television industries as a producer, through executive roles with industry organisations, and as a mentor to emerging filmmakers".[3]

In 2012, Film Victoria established the Screen Leader Awards, "to recognise screen professionals who've shown leadership through their achievements and a commitment to further developing the industry and nurturing talent". These comprised two awards, one of which was the Jill Robb Award for Outstanding Leadership, Achievement and Service to the Victorian Screen Industry. In 2013, the Jill Robb Award was awarded to film editor Jill Bilcock.[4]

Death

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Robb died on 16 January 2022, at the age of 87.[5]

Select credits

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References

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  1. ^ Don Groves, "Another award for Jill Robb", IF Magazine 15 November 2013] accessed 3 April 2014
  2. ^ Playbox theatre programmes/
  3. ^ "Ms Jill Robb". It's an Honour. 26 January 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Screen Leader Awards for Jill Bilcock and Roger Savage". IF Magazine. 1 November 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2024. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  5. ^ Keast, Jackie (28 January 2022). "Vale Jill Robb, pioneering producer and leader". IF Magazine. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
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