James Montgomery Flagg Net Worth is $1.7 Million James Montgomery Flagg Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
James Montgomery Flagg created the original Uncle Sam "I WANT YOU". Although most researches will refer to JMF as the model of the original Uncle Sam, nothing could be farther from the truth. In 1916, JMF reluctantly accepted a 4th of July project by Leslie Magazine, and eventually found his Uncle Sam one rainy night on a train bound for Parris ...
Date Of Birth June 18, 1877 Died 1960-05-27 Place Of Birth Pelham Manor, New York, USA Profession Writer, Actor, Director Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Daughter with Dorothy Wadman: Faith. She married actor George Ives . 2 Magazine illustrator whose best-known work is the World War I poster of Uncle Sam with the caption "I Want You!"
Writer Title Year Status Character Welcome Little Stranger 1919 Short story Oh, Judge! How Could You? 1919 Short story The Immovable Guest 1919 Short story The Con in Economy 1919 Short story The Last Bottle 1919 Short writer Beresford and the Baboons 1919 Short writer Impropaganda 1919 Short writer One Every Minute 1919 Short writer Hick Manhattan 1918 Short writer It's Greek to Us 1918 Short writer Romance and Brass Tacks 1918 Short writer Perfectly Fiendish Flanagan; or, The Hart of the Dreadful West 1918 Short writer Independence, B'Gosh 1918 Short writer Tell That to the Marines 1918 Short writer The Lonesome Girl 1918 Short writer The Starter 1918 Short writer The Spirit of the Red Cross 1918 Short writer The Good Sport 1918 Short writer The Art Bug 1918 Short writer The Stenog 1918 Short writer The Man-Eater 1918 Short writer The Spoiled Girl 1918 Short writer The Matinee Girl 1918 Short writer The Artist's Model 1918 Short writer The Superstitious Girl 1918 Short writer The Bride 1918 Short writer The Screen Fan 1918 Short writer His Wife Knew About It 1916 Short scenario Is Christmas a Bore? 1915 Short story Miss Sticky-Moufie-Kiss 1915 Short story The Adventures of Kitty Cobb 1914 book
Actor Title Year Status Character The Con in Economy 1919 Short One Every Minute 1919 Short Perfectly Fiendish Flanagan; or, The Hart of the Dreadful West 1918 Short Cameo Role Tell That to the Marines 1918 Short The Lonesome Girl 1918 Short The Good Sport 1918 Short Gil Faraday The Art Bug 1918 Short The Stenog 1918 Short The Man-Eater 1918 Short The Spoiled Girl 1918 Short The Matinee Girl 1918 Short The Artist's Model 1918 Short The Superstitious Girl 1918 Short The Screen Fan 1918 Short
Director Title Year Status Character Pride and Po'k Chops 1920 The Last Bottle 1919 Short Beresford and the Baboons 1919 Short Independence, B'Gosh 1918 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Pride and Po'k Chops 1920 producer Tell That to the Marines 1918 Short producer
Self Title Year Status Character Our Mutual Girl, No. 51 1915 Short Himself The Adventures of Kitty Cobb 1914 Himself Our Mutual Girl, No. 32 1914 Short Himself Our Mutual Girl 1914 Himself (episodes 32, 51) Saved by Parcel Post 1913 Short Himself
Known for movies The Good Sport (1918) as Writer
The Con in Economy (1919) as Writer
The Art Bug (1918) as Writer
The Superstitious Girl (1918) as Writer