Tom Vogt is a German voice talent and the regular German dubbing voice of Clive Owen, Rupert Everett, Laurence Fishburne, Colin Firth, Aaron Eckhart, Chris Noth, Mark Strong, and Nathaniel Parker. His dubbing roles couldn’t be more varied — from Mark Darcy (Bridget Jones) to Morpheus (The Matrix), from Prince Charming (Shrek) to Adam Frankenstein (I, Frankenstein), and back to Mr. Big (Sex and the City), to name just a few. As a German actor and voice-over artist, he works in a wide range of fields: dubbing for cinema and television films, narrator and reciter for radio, audiobooks, and museum audio guides; performer in radio dramas and computer games; voice-over for TV networks; trailer voice for cinema releases, commercials, and corporate films; station voice for radio and TV broadcasters; and as an event host. As Julius Heinrichs so aptly wrote in the Tagesspiegel: “In the morning, a heartbreaker, at noon, a serial killer, and in the evening, commercials for throat lozenges.”Tom Vogt studied film and photographic design in Essen, acting at the University of the Arts in Berlin, and went on to perform at the Schauspielhaus in Zurich and Freiburg. He became known nationwide through roles in feature films and television series such as Tatort and Peter Strohm.