Biography
Erik Barnouw (June 23, 1908 β July 19, 2001) was an American historian of radio and television broadcasting. At the time of his death, Barnouw was widely considered to be America's most distinguished historian of broadcasting. Among his significant works are the textbook, 'Documentary: A History of the Non-Fiction Film', Oxford University Press, 1993, and the film 'Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945', 1970, which compiles footage shot shortly after the bombing by both Japanese and American cameramen.
Filmography
all 11
Movies 10
Writer 5
self 4
Producer 2
TV Shows 1
Self (author)

The Great Depression (1998)
TV
Self - broadcast historian / Thanks

Scandalize My Name: Stories from the Blacklist (1998)
Movie
Self

Corwin (1996)
Movie
Self - Historian

Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio (1991)
Movie
Producer

The Camps of Death (1983)
Movie
Director / Writer / Producer

Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 (1970)
Movie
Writer

Memento (1968)
Movie
Information
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1908-06-23
Deathday
2001-07-19 (93 years old)
Birth Place
The Hague, Netherlands
Citizenships
United States
Residences
The Hague, Netherlands, Fair Haven, United States
Awards
Guggenheim Fellowship, George Polk Award, Bancroft Prize
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