- In 1980, was nominated for two Tony Awards for "A Day in Hollywood/A Night in th Ukraine:" as Best Book (Musical) and, his lyrics with music by Frank Lazarus, as Best Score.
- Wrote entertainment personality obituaries for the British newspaper "The Independent".
- Wrote sketches for West End revues as well as radio shows.
- Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he moved to London in 1948 where he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
- When Gunsmoke (1955) was shown in Britain, the title was changed to "Gun Law", and it was Vosburgh who doubled for James Arness in the amended opening title sequence.
- He voiced Colonel Raeburn and the introductory narration for the 1962 puppet series Space Patrol.
- Father of Tilly Vosburgh and grandfather of Billy Campbell.
- Son of "National Geographic" editor Frederick G. Vosburgh.
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