Frederick Robson, born Thomas Brownbill (22 February 1821 – 12 August 1864) was an English comedian, actor and ballad singer.
During his acting career, he combined outstanding comic gifts with the power of moving an audience to a sense of tragedy or pathos.
Although Robson's career spanned more than two decades, the period of his greatest success was at the Olympic Theatre, beginning in 1853 and lasting only a few years.