Ken Burns

Kenneth Lauren Burns (born July 29, 1953) is an American filmmaker, known for his style of using archival footage and photographs in documentary films. His widely known documentary series include The Civil War (1990), Baseball (1994), Jazz (2001), The War (2007), The National Parks: America's Best Idea (2009), Prohibition (2011), The Roosevelts (2014), and The Vietnam War (2017). He was also executive producer of both The West (1996, directed by Stephen Ives), and Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies (2015, directed by Barak Goodman). Burns' documentaries have earned two Academy Award nominations (each for 1981's Brooklyn Bridge and 1985's Statue Of Liberty) and have won several Emmy Awards, among other honors.

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Born Name:Kenneth Lauren Burns
Born:Jul 29, 1953 in Brooklyn, NY, United States
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GenreDocumentary
GenreCrime, Documentary, History
GenreDrama, History, War
GenreBiography, Documentary, History
GenreDocumentary
GenreDocumentary, History
GenreBiography, Documentary, History
GenreDrama, History, War