Jack Wagner
WriterAdditional CrewSecond Unit or Assistant Director
- Born
- May 20, 1891
- Died
- July 13, 1963
Jack Wagner was among the legions of unsung writers of the silent film era who pioneered the art of comedy construction from staging car chases in Keystone Kops shorts to sight gags, pratfalls and later comedy bits for A-list actors in sound films. Born on May 20, 1891, in Los Angeles, Jack was oneβ¦
Director
| Entre platos y notas(1930) |
| Cupido Chauffeur(1930) |
Writer
| Lux Video Theatre(1950) |
| The Pearl(1948) |
| Adventures of Casanova(1948) |
| The Pearl(1947) |
| The Other One(1946) |
Actor
| Charlot, Charlot!(1919)as Charlot |
Producer
| La diosa arrodillada(1947) |
| The Other One(1946) |
Cinematographer
| Charlot, Charlot!(1919) |
| Pershing at Suresnes Cemetery(1918) |
Production Manager
| The Sin of Martha Queed(1921) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| A la sombra del puente(1948) |
| Little Tough Guys in Society(1938) |
| El cuerpo del delito(1930) |
| Three Foolish Weeks(1924) |
| Romeo and Juliet(1924) |
Special Effects
| Little Lord Fauntleroy(1936) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| The Woman He Loved(1922) |
| Shattered Idols(1922) |
| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse(1921) |
| The Meuse-Argonne Offensive(1918) |
| The St. Mihiel Drive(1918) |
Production Department
| East Is West(1922) |
Additional Crew
| Bombardier(1943) |
| Too Many Girls(1940) |
| It Happened in Hollywood(1937) |
| Another Face(1935) |
| Rain(1932) |
Archive Footage
| Filmmakers in the Trenches: Hollywood's First Combat Photographers(2026)as Self |