Keith A. Beauchamp | |
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Born | 1971 (age 52–53) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 1997–present |
Known for | The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till |
Keith Beauchamp (born 1971) is an American filmmaker based in Brooklyn and best known for his extensive investigation of and films about the lynching of Emmett Till.
Beauchamp was born in 1971 and grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He attended Southern University where he studied criminal justice until 1997, when he left the school to pursue a film career in New York City.
Beauchamp began researching and writing for a documentary about the Till case in the late 1990s. He identified and interviewed witnesses and accomplices who were not originally interviewed in the case, and has been credited with building trust and accessing information through these interviews that would not have been otherwise provided to law enforcement officials. Beauchamp worked closely with Till's mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, who became a friend and mentor of his until her death in 2003. The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till was released in 2005.
Beauchamp's research and advocacy led to the reopening of the Till case in 2004 which was closed again after finding no new evidence.[1] He was approached by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to aid in investigations of other cold case civil rights homicides and produced a series of documentaries about those cases. Most recently, Beauchamp produced and co-wrote Till, a feature film focused on Till-Mobley's story released in October 2022.