On Camera.
On camera, precision and presence both matter. The frame narrows, time compresses, and every word carries weight. What appears effortless on screen is the result of attentiveness, preparation and an acute awareness of context. I approach the camera not as a stage for performance, but as a space where clarity, credibility and restraint are essential.
Years of live broadcasting shaped how I listen, how I speak and how I hold complexity under pressure. Working within a 24-hour news cycle trained me to absorb information quickly, ask incisive questions in real time, and articulate what matters without distortion — particularly when markets, politics or public sentiment are in flux.
After leaving the continuous news environment in October 2011, I deliberately shifted my focus towards live audiences: speaking, moderating and facilitating complex conversations on stage. Some years later, I was invited back in front of the camera in a different capacity — as a classic model and presenter for commercials, and in selected screen roles.
n 2014, I was cast by Lucinda Syson as the Austrian Chancellor’s wife in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. Alongside this, my on-camera work has included voiceover and digital hosting formats where tone, pacing and credibility are as critical as content.
Language and voice are central to my on-camera presence. I am bilingual in English and German and also speak French, Italian and Mandarin Chinese, with basic knowledge of Spanish and Russian. My English is often described as “European English”. I am trained in RP and can deliver English with German, Nordic, Dutch, Austrian, Bavarian, Italian and French accents, depending on context and role.
Across all on-camera engagements — whether anchoring, moderating or contributing to conversation — my focus remains the same: to convey substance with accuracy, to hold attention without theatrics, and to embody a calm, coherent presence under scrutiny.
Please use the contact form to enquire my availability for film and television productions, commercials or voiceovers.
Voiceover & Movies.
Voiceover:
MATCHCo App – The Makeup Artist in the palm of your hand (released November 2015) > press feedback about Judith’s voice:
Sara Steinfeld at thegloss.com: “Once you download the (free!) app, a woman with a very soothing voice takes you through a tutorial of the scanning process….”
Maddie Aberman at allure.com: “The whole two-minute process is easily instructed—and illustrated—by an ASMR-inducing British lady”.
Movies:
What Happened to Monday? (2017)
“Chancellor’s Wife” in Mission Impossible 5 – Rogue Nation (2015)
Media Reports.
“Ageing Beauties increasingly take centre stage” by Helen Percival, Agence France Press (published 13 August 2015)
“I’m delighted to be featured in this report on beauty without age limits in film and fashion. It clearly hit a nerve and was taken up by many media outlets around the globe. My heartfelt thanks go to Helen Percival who had the idea for the report and did an excellent job in conveying the message. Here’s to being beautiful – no matter what age or gender!
The report made it onto the front page of one of Germany’s biggest newspapers, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung under the title “Trendwende? Über 40 und trotzdem gefragt” (Trend shift? Beyond 40 but still in demand). I’m not sure how the editors missed that I’m actually German and describe me as British – clearly all those years of working hard on my RP vowels have payed off :)!” Judith x
Bloomberg Global Television (2001-2011).
From May 2001 until October 2011, I served as one of the main European anchors of the financial news channel Bloomberg Global Television. Below are some samples of my work:
Dec. 3, 2010 — Julian Callow, chief European economist at Barclays Capital, and Gilles Moec, senior European economist at Deutsche Bank AG, talk about the European Central Bank’s decision to buy more government bonds and delay its exit from emergency liquidity measures. Judith Bogner moderates on Bloomberg Television’s “Countdown.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Feb. 12, 2010 — Lillian Too, author and master of feng shui, talks with Bloomberg’s Judith Bogner about her investment strategy for the year of the Tiger. (Source: Bloomberg)
Feb. 10, 2010 — Jonathan Barratt, managing director at Commodity Broking Services Pty, talks with Bloomberg’s Judith Bogner about the outlook for gold prices. Barratt, speaking in Sydney, also discusses BHP Billiton Ltd.’s first-half profit. (Source: Bloomberg)
Jan. 6, 2010 — Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou talks with Bloomberg’s Judith Bogner about efforts to cut the country’s budget deficit. Papaconstantinou, speaking from Athens, also discusses Greece’s bond program and today’s visit by European Union officials to scrutinize the governments tax and spending proposals. (Source: Bloomberg)
Dec. 17, 2009 — Kingsmill Bond, chief strategist at Troika Dialog, talks with Bloomberg’s Judith Bogner about the outlook for the Russian economy and stocks. They speak in London. (Source: Bloomberg)
Dec. 21, 2009 — Roland Jansen, chief executive officer of Mother Earth Investments AG, talks about the outlook for commodity prices. Speaking with Bloomberg’s Judith Bogner from Zurich, Jansen also discusses the impact of speculators on commodity markets. (Source: Bloomberg)
Dec. 22, 2009 — James Shugg, a senior economist at Westpac Banking Corp., talks with Bloomberg’s Judith Bogner about the British economy. U.K. gross domestic product fell 0.2 percent in the third quarter, compared with a previous measurement of a 0.3 percent drop, the Office for National Statistics said today. (Source: Bloomberg)

















