Richard Russell Ramos was an American actor whose contributions to film continue to resonate with collectors of physical media. Known for his compelling performances, he appeared in notable titles such as *The Thomas Crown Affair* (1999) and the classic *Klute* (1971). However, it’s his role in the critically acclaimed documentary *Charles Ives: A Good Dissonance Like a Man* (1977) that often catches the eye of collectors. This film not only highlights Ives' unique contributions to American music but also showcases Ramos' ability to bring depth to complex characters.
Collectors seek out Ramos' work not just for its historical significance but also for the rarity of certain home video releases. Titles like *Die Hard with a Vengeance* (1995) further cement his status in the action genre, making them sought-after items for those who appreciate the evolution of cinematic storytelling. His performances, coupled with the cultural context of his films, ensure that Richard Russell Ramos remains a beloved figure among physical media enthusiasts.