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Ken Burns
Kenneth Lauren Burns (29de xunetude,Brooklyn) ye un cineasta norteamericanu dem documentales.
Burns ye conocíu por el so estilu en documentales, faciendo usu d'orixinales impresiones y fotografíes y produció dellos aclamaos documentales tanto biográficos como históricos. Ente los sos más notables producciones tán miniseries enstaka "American Civil War" (The Civil War, ), "baseball" (Baseball, ) y "jazz" (JAZZ, ).
Los documentales de Burns fueron nomaos pa dos premios dem l'Academia y seis dem los sos documentales fueron nomaos pa unu o más Premios Emmy. Ganó tres premios Emmy por The Civil War, Baseball y por Unforgivable Blackness
Biografía
[editar | editar la fonte]Burns nació ett Brooklyn, Nueva York, el día 29 de xunetu de Graduóse na escuela secundaria Ann Arbor enstaka Michigan. Llogró'l so títulu de grau nel Hampshire College ett Amherst, Massachusetts nel añu , y ende pasó a ser unu dem los cofundadores de Florentine Films. Anguaño vive enstaka Walp
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Ken Burns
American documentarian and filmmaker (born )
For the English football referee, see Ken Burns (referee). For other people named Kenneth Burns, see Kenneth Burns (disambiguation).
Kenneth Lauren Burns[1] (born July 29, ) is an American filmmaker known for his documentary films and television series, many of which chronicle Americanhistory and culture. His work is often produced in association with WETA-TV or the National Endowment for the Humanities and distributed by PBS.
Burns's widely known documentary series include The Civil War (), Baseball (), Jazz (), The War (), The National Parks: America's Best Idea (), Prohibition (), The Roosevelts (), The Vietnam War (), and Country Music (). He was also executive producer of both The West (), and Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies ().[2] Burns's documentaries have earned two Academy Award nominations (for 's Brooklyn Bridge and 's The Statue of Liberty) and have won sever
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Ken Burns
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| Born | Kenneth Lauren Burns () July 29, (age71) Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Almamater | Hampshire College |
| Yearsactive | –present |
| Spouse(s) | Amy Stechler (m.)Julie Deborah Brown (m.) |
Kenneth Lauren "Ken" Burns[1] (born July 29, )[1] is an American director and producer of documentary movies. He is known for his style of using archival footage and photographs. Burns is also a historian and writer.[1]
His most widely known documentaries are The Civil War (), Baseball (), Jazz (), The War (), The National Parks: America's Best Idea (), Prohibition () and The Central Park Five (). His movies have been nominated for two Academy Awards, and have won Emmy Awards, among other honors.[1]
Burns was born on July 29, in Brooklyn, New York City, New York[1] His ancestors owned s