Tilly Vosburgh

Tilly Vosburgh is an English actress who appeared as Susan Rose in EastEnders from 1997 to 1999.

Born in London, she is the daughter of Dick Vosburgh and former actress, Beryl Vosburgh. She was educated at Camden School for Girls. Vosburgh's acting career began with minor roles in British television series, playing roles in The Prince and the Pauper, Grange Hill and Crown Court. She went on to star in the films Phoenix and Radio On in the early Eighties. Further TV roles included appearances in The Gentle Touch, Maria Marten, Gulliver in Lilliput, Treatment, Meantime, You'll Never See Me Again, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Strong Poison 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 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 played Ella Twite in six episodes of Blackhearts in Battersea (1995–1996).

From 1997 to 1999, Vosburgh played Susan Rose in 64 episodes of the popular British soap opera EastEnders on BBC1. This significant 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, Holby City, Waking the Dead, The Ruby in the Smoke, Casualty and Doctors.

Vosburgh featured in films from 2000 onwards, starting with Paranoid and The Suicidal Dog in 2000, Silent Cry in 2002, Vera Drake in 2004 as well as Atonement and Boy A in 2007.'The Awakening' and 'Turnout', both released in 2011.

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

She also teaches TV and film acting at LSMT, MTA and CPA. She has written a short film 'Domestic Flight' which has played in festivals around the world.