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James Robert Davis Wiki Biography
James Robert Davis was born on the 28th July 1945, in Marion, Indiana USA, and is a cartoonist who is widely known as the creator of the internationally famous lazy, lasagna-eating cat and eponymous comic strip series – Garfield.
Have you ever wondered how much wealth this creative mind has accumulated so far? How rich Jim Davis is? According to sources, it is estimated that the total size of Jim Davis’ wealth, as of early 2016, is $800 million, and it includes ownership of Paws, Inc. – comic book studio and production company that he founded in 1981. The huge amount of Jim’s net worth has been gathered during his cartoon-making career, now spanning almost 47 years.
Jim was raised by his parents Anna Catherine and James William “Jim” Davis, on a small farm in Fairmount, Indiana alongside his younger brother and 25 cats. After graduating from Ball State University, majoring in art and business, he became an assistant of Tom Ryan, creator of the Tumbleweeds cartoon, and under his tutoring Jim learned all the necessary skills to develop into a successful cartoonist. Subsequently, he created his first comic strip in 1969, Gnorm Gnat, cartoon series about a bug doing funny things, but the newspapers didn’t consider it as a good idea, and Jim was forced to change his approach. He noticed that there are countless comics about dogs, but neither one about cats, and – Garfield was born. This innovative idea in the world of comic strips has brought millions to Jim Davis’ net worth.
The inspiration for the Garfield plot came from Jim’s childhood – the main protagonist, the fat, lazy and cynical, orange cat that adores lasagna, is a synthesis of all the cats from his farm. Garfield’s owner, Jon Arbuckle is actually a parallel to Jim himself – they share a birth date, both grew up on farms with their brothers, and obviously both own a cat(s). Garfield debuted in 1978 in Chicago Sun-Times and, to this day, has been published in more than 2500 newspapers and is read by almost 300 million people daily. It has also won numerous prizes, including National Cartoonist Society’s Best Humor Strip in 1981 and 1985, the Elzie Segar Award in 1990, as well as an honor by the Guinness World Records as The Most Widely Syndicated Comic Strip in the World. It is certain that this venture is the main source of Jim Davis’ impressive overall net worth.
The popularity of Garfield has overgrown the comic strip, and over the years there have been several movies, TV shows and various merchandise based on the character. Apart from those mentioned, in his illustrious career so far, Jim Davis has also created some other comics, including US Acres (or Orson’s Farm as it is often referred to) and Mr. Potato Head. These engagements have certainly made a positive impact on Jim Davis’ wealth in total.
When it comes to his personal life, Jim Davis has married twice. With his first wife Carolyn, he has a son and with his current wife Jill, to whom he has been married since 2000, he has two more children, a daughter and another son.
Beside his cartoonist career, Jim Davis is also a philanthropist who is directing his efforts towards education and the environment for which he has been rewarded with National Arbor Day Foundation’s Good Steward and Special Projects Award, and the Indiana Wildlife Federations’ Conservationist of the Year Award. Jim’s The Professor Garfield Foundation collaborates with Ball State University to support children’s literacy through its website www.professorgarfield.org. Jim has also built the world’s first commercial, all natural, wastewater plant.
Jim Davis currently resides in Albany, Indiana with his family, where he enjoys golfing, gardening and fishing in his leisure time, and still actively works on Garfield.
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James Robert Davis Quick Info
Net Worth | $800 Million |
Date Of Birth | July 28, 1945 |
Place Of Birth | Marion, Indiana, USA |
Profession | Cartoonist |
Education | Ball State University |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Jill Davis (m. 2000) |
Children | Ashley Davis, James Alexander Davis, James Davis, Christopher Davis |
Parents | James William “Jim” Davis, Anna Catherine “Betty” (née Carter) Davis |
Siblings | Dave Davis |
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IMDB | www.imdb.com/name/nm0204825 |
Awards | Emmy Award, Outstanding Animated Program, Good Steward Award, Indiana Journalism Award, Project Award, Inkpot Award, Indiana Arbor Day Spokesman Award, Reuben Award for Overall Excellence in Cartooning |
TV Shows | Garfield & Friends (1988-1994), The Garfield Show |
James Robert Davis Trademarks
- The creator of Garfield the cantankerous, overweight, orange cat that hates Mondays and loves lasagna
James Robert Davis Quotes
- [on why people can identify with Garfield] Garfield is the one who makes you feel better about polishing off the leftover pizza at 3 in the morning.
- [on whether he owned a cat like Garfield] Lord no, I don’t make THAT much money.
- I always tell people Garfield is a human in a cat suit.
- [on the huge worldwide “Garfield” phenomenon] I get to draw cartoons. That for me is the biggest thrill.
- [on the PAWS, Inc. studio dedicated to the craft of Garfield] If we take care of the cat, the cat will take care of us.
- [on the ‘diet week’ Garfield strips] When I go on a diet, Garfield goes on one too.
- When I write the comic strip, it’s like watching TV in my head. I put Garfield in a situation–on a diet, camping, something–and I watch him and ask myself, ‘What would he do? Where would he go? What would the other characters do and say?’ I watch Garfield until he does soething funny, back up three frames and cut it off.
James Robert Davis Important Facts
- On advice from “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, changed Garfield’s walk from one on four feet to two feet.
- His first strip before Garfield was Gnorm Nat.
- Has two children Ashley and Christopher with current wife Jill.
- Has one son James with ex-wife Carolyn.
- Parents are James and Betty Davis.
- Has one younger brother Dave “Doc”.
- Despite growing up with cats and drawing the comic strip Garfield, Davis owns no cats today. His wife is desperately allergic.
- He had breathing problems when he was younger.
- Favorite song is “Shout!” by Lulu
- Favorite movie is Airplane! (1980)
- Was a gymnast until he ruptured a spinal disc.
- Winner of the Outstanding Young Men of America Award, 1972; National Cartoonists Society, Reuben Award for best humor strip, 1982, 1986, and 1990, Segar Award, 1985, Cartoonist of the Year, 1990; Golden Plate, American Academy of Achievement, 1983; Marketing Hall of Fame award, American Marketing Association (southern California chapter), 1983; Sagamore of the Wabash Award, State of Indiana, 1984; National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (“Emmy”) Award for outstanding animated program, 1984, for Garfield on the Town, 1985, for Garfield in the Rough, 1986, for Garfield’s Hallowe’en Adventure; named Volunteer of the Year by Indiana Council of Fund Raising Executives, 1985; Forest Conservationist of the Year, Indiana Wildlife Federation, 1990; Hoosier Pride Award, 1990; Arbor Day Award, National Arbor Day Foundation, 1990; Distinguished Alumnus Award, American Association of State Colleges and Universities. Honorary doctorates from Ball State University and Purdue University, both 1991.
- Beat the legendary Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts” as the most widely read and financially successful strip in history.
- His favorite licensed product of the “Garfield” strip is the Garfield telephone.
- Also created the cartoon strip “U.S. Acres,” based on his childhood and life growing up on a farm in Indiana.
- He is in the record books of Ball State University as having accumulated the lowest GPA in the university’s history. The other student who achieved this feat was David Letterman.
- The inspiration for Garfield was his grandfather, Jame A. Garfield Davis; cynical, cantankerous and lovable. As well as the 25 cats Jim Davis grew up with on his Montana farm.
- Both he and James Dean are born in the same town (Marion, Indiana).
- Garfield’s weight is 27 pounds. This is revealed in the 21 January 1986 strip, in a series of Ripley’s parodies, when it says “A Jon Arbuckle claims to own a cat”, which is Garfield, “who can eat 10 times its body weight. To verify this claim, we offered the cat 270 pounds of lasagna”. (The strip ended, saying “The cat only ate 219 pounds of lasagna” and Garfield saying “Things went so well in rehearsal!”)
- On the 22 August 1980 strip, Jon and Garfield are sitting on a hill on Jon’s parents’ farm. Jon says “You’re really getting into this farm thing, aren’t you, Garfield?” Garfield says “Yup. Wanna swap dirt jokes?” The original copy of the strip says “Sheep jokes”. It was caught after the proofs came out. The correction was sent, but some papers ran the original. The Garfield book it’s in (#4) also printed the original.
- First Garfield comic strip appeared on 19 June 1978
- Graduated from Fairmount High School in 1962
James Robert Davis Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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The Garfield Show | TV Series 1 episode, 2010 characters – 28 episodes, 2009 – 2013 | Writer | ||
Garfielf | 2013 | Short comic strip | Writer | |
Garfield’s Pet Force | 2009 | Video | Writer | |
Garfield’s Fun Fest | 2008 | Video | Writer | |
Garfield Gets Real | 2007 | Video | Writer | |
Garfield: The Bound for Home | 2006 | Video Game creator | Writer | |
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties | 2006 | comic strip “Garfield” | Writer | |
Garfield and His Nine Lives | 2006 | Video Game creator | Writer | |
Garfield: The Search for Pooky | 2004 | Video Game characters | Writer | |
Garfield | 2004 | comic strip “Garfield” | Writer | |
Garfield | 2004 | Video Game characters | Writer | |
Garfield: Caught in the Act | 1995 | Video Game characters | Writer | |
Garfield and Friends | 1988-1994 | TV Series creator – 121 episodes | Writer | |
Garfield Gets a Life | 1991 | TV Movie creator / written by | Writer | |
Garfield’s Feline Fantasies | 1990 | TV Short creator / written by | Writer | |
Garfield’s Thanksgiving | 1989 | TV Short creator / written by | Writer | |
Garfield’s Babes and Bullets | 1989 | TV Short creator / written by | Writer | |
Garfield: His 9 Lives | 1988 | TV Movie book / written and created by | Writer | |
Happy Birthday, Garfield | 1988 | TV Movie documentary | Writer | |
Garfield: Winter’s Tail | 1988 | Video Game characters | Writer | |
A Garfield Christmas Special | 1987 | TV Short comic strip Garfield | Writer | |
Garfield Goes Hollywood | 1987 | TV Short creator / written by | Writer | |
Garfield: Big, Fat, Hairy Deal | 1987 | Video Game characters | Writer | |
Garfield in Paradise | 1986 | TV Short creator / written by | Writer | |
Garfield in Disguise | 1985 | TV Short creator / written and created by | Writer | |
Garfield in the Rough | 1984 | TV Short creator / written and created by | Writer | |
Garfield on the Town | 1983 | TV Short creator / written by | Writer | |
Here Comes Garfield | 1982 | TV Short creator / written by | Writer | |
The Fantastic Funnies | 1980 | TV Movie documentary comic strip: “Garfield” | Writer | |
The Garfield Show | 2009-2013 | TV Series executive producer – 29 episodes | Producer | |
Garfield’s Fun Fest | 2008 | Video executive producer | Producer | |
Garfield Gets Real | 2007 | Video executive producer | Producer | |
Garfield and Friends | 1991-1994 | TV Series executive producer – 64 episodes | Producer | |
Garfield Gets a Life | 1991 | TV Movie executive producer | Producer | |
Happy Birthday, Garfield | 1988 | TV Movie documentary producer | Producer | |
Garfield | 2004 | Drunken Conventioner (uncredited) | Actor | |
Garfield and Friends | 1990-1993 | TV Series | J.D. / Police Chief | Actor |
Happy Birthday, Garfield | 1988 | TV Movie documentary | Director | |
Stripped | 2014 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Mauricio de Sousa | 2009 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Garfield Gets Real: Animating from the Seoul | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Garfield Gets Real: Jim Davis, Raw and Un-Cat | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Garfield Gets Real: Legends Working Together | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Garfield Gets Real: The Animation Process | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Birth of Garfield | 2004 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Today | 2003 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
I Love 1980’s | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself – ‘Garfield’ Creator | Self |
Good Grief, Charlie Brown: A Tribute to Charles Schulz | 2000 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The Daily Show Summer Spectacular | 1999 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The Daily Show | 1999 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Troldspejlet | 1997 | TV Series | Himself – Garfield creator | Self |
The Pat Sajak Show | 1989 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Happy Birthday, Garfield | 1988 | TV Movie documentary | Host | Self |
Too Close for Comfort | 1986 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Bitte umblättern | 1986 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Late Night with David Letterman | 1982 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Troldspejlet | 1998-2014 | TV Series | Himself – Comic book artist / Himself / Himself – Garfield creator | Archive Footage |
James Robert Davis Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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1989 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | Garfield’s Babes and Bullets (1989) | Won |
1986 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program | Garfield in Disguise (1985) | Won |
1985 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program | Garfield in the Rough (1984) | Won |
1989 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | Garfield’s Babes and Bullets (1989) | Nominated |
1986 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program | Garfield in Disguise (1985) | Nominated |
1985 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Animated Program | Garfield in the Rough (1984) | Nominated |