Chris Ranney is a veteran actor with a remarkable career spanning over four decades, boasting an impressive repertoire of over three hundred film, television, and radio credits.
Chris's professional journey began with a stint in construction project management, where he accumulated a wealth of experience and expertise that would later serve as a solid foundation for his subsequent endeavors in the film and television industry. Initially, he leveraged his acting talents in a variety of projects, gradually transitioning into the realm of producing and line producing.
Chris's professional journey in the film and television industry commenced in the year 2006, and since then, he has been instrumental in producing or line producing an impressive total of over 25 feature films.
Chris's impressive repertoire extends far beyond his notable film endeavors, as he has also secured a string of notable guest starring roles on several highly acclaimed and popular television series. Notably, he has made appearances on the critically acclaimed AMC series "Breaking Bad", the crime drama "Longmire" on A&E, the historical drama "Manhattan" on WGN, and the comedy series "Get Shorty" on EPIX.
Throughout the extensive and distinguished course of his professional trajectory, Chris has had the privilege of being a valued and esteemed member of the prestigious Directors Guild of America, a renowned organization that embodies the highest standards of excellence in the realm of film and television production. Additionally, he has been a proud and dedicated member of the Screen Actors Guild, a leading labor union that advocates for the rights and interests of actors and performers in the entertainment industry. Furthermore, Chris has been an integral part of the New Mexico Local IATSE 480, a vital component of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, a union that represents and supports the hardworking professionals who bring magic to the big and small screens.