Writing
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7.8
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Born
November 30, 1940 (age 85)
Born in
Newark, Ohio
Geoffrey C. Ward is an author, editor, historian and writer of scripts for American History Documentaries for Public Television. He is the author or co-author of 18 books. Five books are companion books to documentary films that he has written. He has won seven Emmy Awards. The principal writer of the television mini-series The Civil War (1990,) Ward has collaborated with its co-producer Ken Burns on many of the documentaries he has made since, including Jazz, Baseball, The War and Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. This work has garnered him five Emmy Awards. He also won two Emmys for the American Experience series, including The Kennedys, in 1992 and TR,The Story of Theodore Roosevelt in 1996. His script for the documentary Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, won the Writers Guild of America Award in 2005[3] and the accompanying book won the 2006 William Hill Sports Book of the Year and the Anisfield-Wolf Award for best biography. In 2006, the Organization of American Historians gave Ward their Friend of History Award for his outstanding contributions to American history: "Over the last twenty years Geoffrey Ward's writings on American History have had a greater influence and reached a wider audience than those of any other American writer and historian. [His] work is always his own, but he has also helped free ideas that otherwise might have been imprisoned in the academy and helped them find a wider world. He has helped academic historians understand the possibilities, limits, and demands of what has become the medium through which most Americans now get their history." The most recent Burns/Ward collaboration, Prohibition (2011), brought Ward his seventh Emmy for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming. He is currently at work on a multi-part series "Vietnam", with Lynn Novick and Ken Burns. He is the principle writer or co-writer of 24 documentary films. Ward is married to the writer and social/environmental activist Diane Raines Ward. He has three children.

The American Revolution
as Writer
2025

The U.S. and the Holocaust
as Writer
2022

Hemingway
as Screenplay
2021

The Vietnam War
as Writer
2017

The Roosevelts: An Intimate History
as Writer
2014

Prohibition
as Writer
2011

Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham and the American City
as Screenplay
2010

Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
as Writer
2005

Mark Twain
as Writer
2002

Mark Twain
as Writer
2002

Jazz
as Writer
2001

Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
as Writer
1999

Frank Lloyd Wright
as Writer
1998

Thomas Jefferson
as Writer
1997

T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt
as Writer
1996

The West
as Writer
1996

Baseball
as Writer
1994

George Marshall and the American Century
as Writer
1993

Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio
as Writer
1991

Nixon
as Writer
1990