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Matilda Vosburgh (born 17 December 1960) is a British character actress.


Early life

Born in the Westminster district of London, Vosburgh is the daughter of comedy writer and lyricist Dick Vosburgh and former actress Beryl Vosburgh (née Roques). She was educated at Camden School for Girls.Tilly Vosburgh - United Kingdom , LinkedIn
/ref> As a child, Tilly began attending after-school classes at the Anna Scher Theatre. This soon led to minor roles in British television series with appearances in ''The Prince and the Pauper'', '' Grange Hill'' and ''
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Career


Television

She went on to star in the films ''Phoelix'' and ''Radio On'' in the early 1980s. Some of her other appearances include roles in '' The Gentle Touch'', ''Maria Marten'', ''Gulliver in Lilliput'', ''Treatment'', '' Meantime'', ''You'll Never See Me Again'', ''Will You Love Me Tomorrow'', ''Strong Poison'', '' Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'' and '' Minder'', throughout the Eighties. Vosburgh also featured in the films ''The Missionary'', '' The Pirates of Penzance,'' and ''Eric the Viking'' in the Eighties. In the Nineties, she appeared in '' Poirot'', '' A Touch of Frost'', five episodes of ''The Men's Room'' as Delia, and as Betty Mason in '' The Darling Buds of May Christmas Special'' in 1991; and in the 1994 film ''Shopping''. She featured in the comedy series ''
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'' in 1993. One role that propelled her towards stardom was as 'Tilly' in the partially-
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film '' There's No Business...'' with Raw Sex ( Simon Brint and Rowland Rivron) and The Oblivion Boys. She played Ella Twite in six episodes of ''Blackhearts in Battersea'' (1995–1996).


Film

Vosburgh also began appearing in films from 2000 onwards, starting with ''Paranoid'' and ''The Suicidal Dog'' in 2000, ''Silent Cry'' and '' Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'' in 2002, '' Vera Drake'' in 2004, '' Atonement'' and ''
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'' in 2007, as well as ''The Awakening'' and ''Turnout'', both released in 2011. From 1997 to 1999, Vosburgh played Susan Rose in 64 episodes of the popular British soap opera ''
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'' on BBC1. This major role paved the way to more work in many British TV series such as ''The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells'', '' Tipping the Velvet'', '' The Bill'', ''Margery and Gladys'', ''The Smoking Room'', ''Murder Prevention'', ''
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'', '' New Tricks'', '' Waking the Dead'', ''The Ruby in the Smoke'', '' Casualty'' and ''
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Music

She also featured in the band The Antelopes, a post-punk band from 1980 that featured Steve Empson, Martin Liddard, Glenn Dallender and Vince Brown. They released one single on Jungle Records in 1981, a double 'A' side "Prisoners"/"Hour of Light".


Teaching

She also teaches TV and film acting at LSMT, MTA, and CPA.


Writing

She has written a short film, ''Domestic Flight'', which has played in festivals around the world.


Radio

Vosburgh is also a radio actor, and has appeared in a BBC Radio 4 Play of the day ''Bringing Eddie Home'' by John Peacock, based on a true story of the fight by East End couple Edna and Jack Wallace to get their son's body brought home from Aden, and the ensuing fight for the rights of British service personnel. Vosburgh played the role of the younger Edna Wallace and the play also included other ex-''
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'' actors Bill Treacher, Edna Doré, Todd Carty and Joe Absolom.


Personal life

Vosburgh married Ade Campbell in 2001 and the couple have two children together. Their son Billy played Natalie's younger 'octopus' brother in the film '' Love Actually''. Her brother Matthew 'Maf' Vosburgh was a member of the cult synth pop duo
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References


External links

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"Ex-EastEnder set for Casualty"
''Metro'', 12 October 2009
Tilly Vosburgh
at the British Film Institute {{DEFAULTSORT:Vosburgh, Tilly 1960 births Living people Actresses from London People educated at Camden School for Girls English television actresses English film actresses