Ric Burns is an American documentary filmmaker and writer. He has written, directed and produced historical documentaries since the 1990s, beginning with his collaboration on the celebrated PBS series The Civil War, which he produced with his older brother Ken Burns and wrote with Geoffrey Ward.
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Men at Lunch
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Into the Deep: America, Whaling & The World
Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film
Ansel Adams
The Donner Party
New York: Sunshine and Shadow (1865–1898)
New York: Order and Disorder (1825–1865)
Coney Island
Enquiring Minds: The Untold Story of the Man Behind the National Enquirer
New York Underground
Nantucket
New York: A Documentary Film
New York: The Country And The City (1609-1825)
Eugene O’Neill: A Documentary Film
New York: The City of Tomorrow
Death and the Civil War
Aufbruch in die neue Welt
The Mayflower Pilgrims: Behind The Myth
The Way West
The Pilgrims
Made for Each Other: A History of the Bond Between Humans and Dogs
American Ballet Theatre: A History
The Concert for New York City
New York: A Documentary Film
New York: The Center of the World
The People of the Standing Stone: The Oneida Nation, The War for Independence, And The Making of America
New York: The City and the World
Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America