- Born
- Birth nameJames Jason Hergott
- Nickname
- Jayme
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- James Hergott's lifelong passion for storytelling, combined with his vast experience as a filmmaker, writer, director, producer, creative consultant and bodybuilder, culminated into the Radical Body Transformations documentary series and fitness/weight-loss movement. Seasons 1 and 2 have been released via Google Play, Apple TV and Amazon Prime in the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand and is now filming its third season as the RBT fitness movement gains new worldwide participants and momentum each day.
His first feature film, All That I Need, debuted at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2005 and secured a limited theatrical release with Regal Entertainment Group. The film gained critical acclaim, and symbolized the moment in which Hergott was recognized as a 'filmmaker to watch'. The San Antonio Express News commended Hergott for 'showcasing gumption and creative sleight of hand, sure to take him further as a director and writer'.
Off the back of his Cannes success, from 2005 to 2007 Hergott served as president of publicly traded Beverly Hills entertainment production and distribution company, Imperia Entertainment. Under James' management, Imperia produced a number of multi-million dollar films and television entities including Say It In Russian, a film starring Academy Award winner Faye Dunaway.
In 2008, Hergott wrote, directed and produced the MMA reality show MMA Worldwide which was distributed nationally on Mark Cuban's HDNET (now AXS TV). Gaining an insight into the world of MMA inspired James to learn more, and to share social awareness of the sport. This brought him to Iraq, in which he produced a documentary about the first ever MMA Fights in Iraq, titled A Fight For The Troops. This documentary film was extremely successful, and James was awarded a Greywolf Medal by the US Army for his contribution to sharing valuable and engaging content that had largely been dismissed by mainstream media.
In 2010 he headed back to Canada where he wrote and executive produced a documentary feature film focused on UFC Champion, George St.Pierre, entitled, The Striking Truth, which was distributed globally.
Due to his success in film, James sought to combine his work with his passion for fitness. After winning national awards in bodybuilding for the Canadian Physique Alliance (CPA) and competing in the IFBB World Qualifiers, in 2013 James was given the opportunity to work as Business Director and Creative Consultant for the multi-award winning documentary Generation Iron. The film had become the number one sports/fitness film in the world to that point.
In 2015, James independently founded Radical Body Transformations, an inspiring documentary series. It features people from all walks of life who are on a weight loss and fitness journey to better their lives both mentally and physically and was distributed by Amazon Prime in more than 3 continents. In 2016 he produced SWOLE distributed by VICE media. Around this time he also went on Dragon's Den and secured a deal with a top investor.
In 2019, Hergott joined forces with New York real estate mogul Anthony Lolli, after Lolli had tremendous success with his own radical body transformation. Together they produced a full length feature Documentary, From Fat Lolli to 6 Pack Lolli. The movie quickly became the top fitness film on Amazon Prime and won film festival acclaim including the LA Documentary Film Fest for most Inspirational Documentary and 2021 Best Documentary in the Katra Film Series.
Hergott has interviewed some of the world's most elusive and influential figures including Dr. Jordan B Peterson and has appeared in global media coverage from Fox News to Costco Magazine. He promotes an annual stage show alongside the IFBB Toronto Pro SuperShow that allows people to showcase their transformations every summer and is filming a movie about the sports car community in the GTA entitled "Flat 6ix". "Flat 6ix" is narrated and features MMA Hall of famer Daniel Cormier and is to be released in late 2024. "Flat 6ix" has spun off into a car club, with the first location having opened in Toronto in June of 2023.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Is of German/Irish Ancestry. Hergott translates to Lord God in German.
- His brother Shawn goes to University in Canada and plays rugby. Mother Beverley is a school teacher in Cobourg, Ontario. Father, Harold Hergott, was airline Captain for Air Canada for 30 years.
- Was a personal trainer in High School. Lifts weights. Competed in Judo. Big fan of MMA (mixed martial arts)
- Took film and Philosophy at York University in Toronto, Canada. Went to St. Mary's High School in Cobourg, Ontario.
- Doesn't drink. Has never used drugs.
- I believe anyone can achieve their dreams. Most people don't suffer from a lack of intelligence, but rather from a lack of belief in themselves. It is not external obstacles that define people but how they deal with those obstacles. Most people create their own obstacles and design their own failure because they do not believe they truly deserve success.
- One must have a clear vision of where they are going if they are to achieve their goals. You can't win a race if you don't know where the finish line is.
- To me, failure is part of the experience of life. Failure helps you improve and become the best you can be. I have never been afraid to fail, so I have never been afraid to try.
- One thing that really drives me or lights a fire in me is when people underestimate me or wish for me to fail. This usually comes from people's insecurity about themselves. It has been said, that those who are successful either don't hear such negativity or it pushes them even further. I know that for a lot of people, hearing criticism or negativity gets them down. For me it's the opposite, when people criticize me, or want me to fail, it shows me that they are jealous and that I must be doing something right. It gives me a high. If I wasn't making progress they wouldn't have a reason to care. Growing up in a small town, I was used to hearing people tell me I couldn't or wouldn't achieve something, and then prove them wrong. From then on it has always lit a fire under me. I am definitely at my best and most focused when people wish for me to fail. And the fact that I am like that, seems to drive them even crazier. I believe that if someone is wasting their energy and time trying to hold you back, it means they are jealous and you are a threat to their ego.
- If you're going to play, play to win!
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