Mark Basseley Youssef, 55, will serve the sentence in a US federal prison after he admitted four allegations of using false identities - a violation of the terms of his probation for a bank fraud conviction in 2010.
He had faced up to two years behind bars, but four other charges were dropped as part of a plea deal.
Youssef was identified as the main man behind Innocence of Muslims, an amateurish film which triggered a wave of violent protests that left dozens dead in September.
The video was also linked to the September 11 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi in which US ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed.
In February 2009, a federal indictment accused Youssef and others of fraudulently obtaining the identities and Social Security numbers of customers at several Wells Fargo branches in California and withdrawing $860 from them.
He was jailed for 21 months and ordered not to use computers or the Internet for five years without authorization, and also banned from using fictitious names during his supervised release.
Youssef was arrested in September for eight probation violations. At a hearing last month he denied all counts, but on Wednesday he admitted to four, in return for the other four being set aside.
US District Judge Christina A Snyder said Youssef, who has already spent five weeks in custody, must spend 12 months behind bars, followed by four years of supervised release.
Youssef was previously listed as Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, and known as Sam Bacile when the protests about the video emerged.
Assistant US Attorney Robert Dugdale said Youssef had "betrayed" the actors involved in Innocence of Muslims by not telling them he was a "recently released convicted felon."
The Egyptian-born Coptic Christian also deceived them by dubbing anti-Islamic dialogue over their lines after the movie was shot. "He made that choice for other people," the prosecutor said.
Such behavior was part of a "long-standing pattern of deception" by Youssef, he added.
An actress on the film, Cindy Lee Garcia, filed two lawsuits against YouTube demanding that the online video service withdraw a 14-minute clip of the film. Both were rejected, one by a local judge and another in federal court.
Garcia said she thought she signed up for a film called Desert Warrior about life 2,000 years ago, and only realized her lines had been over-dubbed when protests erupted across the Muslim world in September.
US missions, schools and businesses were set ablaze by angry mobs offended by the film.
According to court papers, Youssef wrote and produced the trailer, and uploaded an English-language version of it onto YouTube on July 2, followed by a version dubbed in Arabic on September 11, the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
"His deception actually caused real harm to people," Dugdale told the Los Angeles court, adding that at least one actress feared for her life, while others "believe their careers are ruined" by appearing in the video.
But defense lawyer Steve Seiden said Youssef had the right to change dialogue and other things about the film, stating: "The actors signed releases" surrendering rights to the filmmaker.
Dugdale added that Youssef had agreed to discuss his finances in detail as part of the plea deal.
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Why right to free speech is not granted when it comes to denial of holocaust?
I wonder why it's all about the religions at the end? I don't care why someone somewhere made such a movie. I will raise my voice when it will make a difference. Not before that at least. Legalities & technicalities shouldn't be underestimated anywhere in the world. Besides that, I Love my faith & I know how to defend it. Happy to see this guy in jail. And I hope to not see his freaking face ever again. That's what he deserve, A man spreading hatred should be treated hatredly. And one more thing to the people who believes that Pakistanis or Muslims are dying to live in Amercia.
I'm a Pakistani and a Muslim and I don't want to be a part of a country where mother seeks a permission to enter his Son's house. Damn.
Remember the Mafia mobster Al Capone was finally put behind for income tax evasion......of all things.
@Mehdi:
You cannot anyone in prison for expressing their opinion in th US. Right to free speech is a fundamental right granted under the US Constitution
US is not Pakistan where anyone can commit anything in the name of religion. WTF religion anyway? As the famous saying goes " God has nothing to do with religion and religion has nothing to do with God". Religion is legal enslavemeny. What significant problems facing humans and the world has solved? On the other hand religion has created significant problems for mankind including the Taliban!
@Enlightened
That kind of bounty would normally be a death sentence in any jail on the planet -- but I doubt anyone outside of Pakistan places any credence on your Railroad Ministers ability/intention to honor his promise.
Guy broke the terms of his parole -- anti Islam film is a sideshow and not relevant to his imprisonment. Non Muslims don't care whether you were offended by a movie, book, cartoon or whatever -- no one forced you to search the internet for hours to find and view this amateurish video.
@Historian 1: @Bhudda baba: to Mehdi "Can Muslims prove the film as “controversial” in the US court first." Courts have no jurisdiction on "controversy". "Controversy" is not illegal. In fact, it spurs detailed exploration of the subject involved and, thus, is to be welcomed rather than shunned or punished for! Can Muslims stand a critical scrutiny of Islamic theology? I don't think so! All this hullabaloo every time such questions are raised is precisely because Muslims can't defend their beliefs.
@Mehdi: Can Muslims prove the film as "controversial" in the US court first.
@ Mehdi Please ask Muslims to prove the film " controversial" first.
A very disappointing news for the bounty seekers who have to wait for full one year.
@Mehdi It looks like Muslims are paper tiger. There are so many ways you can reject US. Ask all the Muslims to live US and expel all Americans from your countries. Stop feeding oil to Americans. Can you do this things to show how strong is your faith?
@Mehdi:
The US is a country of law and precedent. Making the film is not a criminal offense, even if it is in the cuckoo land you live in. This man violated the conditions of his parole and now finds himself back in jail.
Nakoula was sentenced after admitting four violations which stem from a 2010 conviction for fraud, None of the charges was connected with the content of the controversial film “Innocence of Muslims”, And we are so pleased for no reason !