James
Hergott was born in Cornwall, Ontario in 1976 and grew up
in Cobourg, Ontario. Always an imaginative spirit, Hergott's
film career began in high school at age thirteen when he
got his first home video camera. His cast and crew were
comprised of other kids in his neighborhood.
While
in college at York University, Hergott started his own business,
a 1-900 job line servicing all of Canada. His new venture
skyrocketed, and he even turned his dorm room into his corporate
headquarters, but he never lost his true passion for filmmaking.
In 1999, his biggest break yet came when he met Hollywood
producer Tarquin Gotch at the Toronto Film Festival. The
two formed an instant friendship and working relationship.
Gotch was so impressed with Hergott's tenacity and love
of filmmaking that he took him under his tutelage. Together
they developed the Showtime biopic "Call Me Donald"
on real estate mogul Donald Trump. The collaboration garnered
national media attention for Hergott in the industry cornerstone
Variety which reported "Young Buck, Plays Trump Card"
in their April 1999 issue. The Don himself also praised
Hergott's work and in a personal letter to the young filmmaker,
Mr. Trump wrote that he was "extremely talented"
and wished him the best in his "burgeoning career."
Hergott also went on to co-write the feature film "Brothers"
(based on a true story) with Gotch and his wife Alexandra
Pigg, which is scheduled to begin production in Canada in
early 2008. The partnership led to the co-founding of Steinberg
Gotch Entertainment with Hergott, Gotch and famous sports
agent Leigh Steinberg.
In
2004, Hergott went solo with the production and direction
of his first feature film "All That I Need." The
film debuted at the Cannes International Film Festival Market
in 2005 as part of a roster of films presented by Beverly
Hills production company Imperia Entertainment, Inc. Following
the success of the film at Cannes, Imperia decided to offer
Hergott the presidency of the company, a challenge he eagerly
accepted. In December 2005, Hergott was able to secure a
limited national theatrical release of "All That I
Need" with Regal Entertainment Group, the largest motion
picture exhibitor in the world.
While
at Imperia, apart from overseeing their slate of films,
Hergott conceptualized, developed and wrote the story for
“Never Submit”, a movie set in the world of
MMA. While prepping the film for production Hergott signed
several top UFC and MMA fighters and implemented an aggressive
worldwide media campaign. Hergott also procured a deal with
the #1 MMA magazine TapouT and became a featured writer
for them, writing several columns as well as being featured
on the cover of one of their first issues.
In
early spring of 2007 Hergott resigned from his positions
at Imperia in order to take greater creative and fiscal
control over his future endeavors. Imperia acquired Hergott’s
rights and interests in “Never Submit” as part
of an amicable settlement resulting from the departure.
In July 2007 Hergott announced the formation of his own
company Own3d Entertainment, Inc.
Hergott
has also been featured in over 200 media outlets throughout
the U.S. and Canada as well as a number of national publications
including Indie Slate and Create Magazines.
Hergott
currently lives in Newport Beach, California.
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