Richard L. Ramsey

Writer / Director

Birthdate – July 10, 1977 (47 Years Old)

Birthplace – Bowling Green, Kentucky

Richard L. Ramsey (birth: Richard Lee Ramsey) is a filmmaker who has directed, written, edited, and/or produced movies with Christian themes since 2006, when he was director/writer/editor/executive producer of the low-budget ($30,000) mid-length feature, The Oath of Desormeau (2006), with David Attebury and Erin Arnold.

Ramsey made 14 short films from 2007 to 2024, and then during this period was writer/director and co-editor of the country music-set marital drama inspired by the Biblical Song of SolomonThe Song (2014), with Alan Powell and Ali Faulkner, and which was released by Samuel Goldwyn Films.

Ramsey was co-director/co-writer (with Joel Smallbone) of the biopic drama about Smallbone’s family, Unsung Hero (2024), starring Daisy Betts, released in the wide pattern by Lionsgate.

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Personal Details

Richard L. Ramsey was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Ramsey has a brother, John Ramsey, with whom he has collaborated on several short comedy films. Ramsey attended McLennan Community College and then transferred to the University of Houston, where he studied theater and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. Ramsey has been married to Kristina Ramsey since 2002; the couple has five children.

Filmography

Unsung Hero

(2024)

Some Facts About Richard L. Ramsey

Shingle: Richard L. Ramsey created the Alethia Film and Stage Company in 2003 to produce feature-length and short films and plays with Christian themes.

Kids: Ramsey and his wife Kristina have five children all named after Beatles songs.

Cities: Richard L. Ramsey has been the artistic director of City on a Hill Studio in Houston, and then relocated to Nashville, where he has been on the creative staff of Kingdom Story Company.

Awards

Nominee, Inspirational Film of the Year, GMA Dove Awards (2015).