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Richard Ramsey -Executive Producer;
Writer; Director-

Richard Ramsey was born in
Bowling Green, Kentucky shortly
before moving to Houston, Texas.
Early in High School, he
discovered a passion for Theatre,
which led to his attending
McLennan Community College in
Waco, Texas. From there, he went
on to earn a BA at the University of
Houston, School of Theatre, where
he met his future wife, Kristina
Short.

While completing his studies, he
had the honor of training and
performing at Massachusetts'
renowned Berkshire Theatre
Festival in Moby Dick -Rehearsed,
The Crucifer of Blood, and James
and the Giant Peach
. Upon
graduation, Ramsey began working
professionally in the Houston area.
He appeared in numerous
productions at Houston's Tony-
Award winning Alley Theatre
including: A Christmas Carol,
Twelfth Night, and One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest
.

It was during this production of
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
that he came upon an article that
sparked an interesting idea: "a script
in which a man actually is
institutionalized and tortured for
believing that George Washington
crossed the Delaware. This idea
later became Aletheia Stage & Film
Company's
first film,
"Washington's Cross." The film
recieved the Audiences Choice
Award at the 2004 San Antonio
Independent Christian Film Festival

and has been seen across the United
States and abroad.

A lifetime church attendee, Richard
became a Christian in his early
twenties. Shortly thereafter, he
helped form Inky Pete Productions
-Sagemont Church’s Youth Drama
Ministry. As head of "Inky Pete,"
he was able to explore his newly
discovered passions for writing,
directing, and Christian apologetics.
During this time, he authored, and
co-authored, such one-act plays as
"The Reign Cycle," "The
Branches," "The Oath," and "The
Postmodern Pilgrim's Progress."

In October of 2004, he and his wife
became the proud parents of a
beautiful daughter, Sadie Anne
Ramsey.