Kathleen Mary Robinson (31 January 1901 – 28 December 1983) was an heiress and an Australian actor and director.
Her parents were Mary Louise (born McKay) and the Irish-born pastoralist Matthew John McWilliam Robinson.
She also directed and the actors included Michael Wilding and the later playwright Emlyn Williams.
He and Robinson founded Whitehall Productions, operating out of the stylish Minerva Theatre in Kings Cross.
[2] Robinson returned to Bowral where she spent her retirement translating works into Braile.