Screenwriter and filmmaker who worked on the live-action Dragonball Evolution film. His career spans acting, writing, directing, and producing across independent and mainstream productions.
Ben Ramsey served as screenwriter for the 2009 live-action adaptation of Dragon Ball. The film attempted to translate Akira Toriyama's beloved manga into a Hollywood feature, though it received mixed reception from both critics and fans. In 2016, Ramsey publicly posted an apology for his contributions to the project, acknowledging the disappointment it caused within the Dragon Ball community.
Beyond Dragon Ball, Ramsey has worked extensively in independent cinema as a director, producer, and screenwriter. He directed and produced Love and a Bullet (2002) and later helmed Blood and Bone (2009). His credits as a writer and producer span television work and tribute films, establishing him as a working professional in action and crime genres throughout the 2000s and 2010s.
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