Livingston, a profoundly accomplished and illustrious figure in the Tamil film industry, has left an indelible mark by consistently delivering outstanding performances in supporting roles, thereby solidifying his position as a versatile and talented actor.
In the early stages of his career, he was credited under the stage name Ranjan, which served as a precursor to his eventual rise to fame and recognition in the industry.
Livingston's fascinating foray into the cinematic realm commenced with his inaugural starring appearance in the 1988 film Poonthotta Kavalkaran, marking the inaugural chapter in his remarkable journey within the film industry. Initially, he took on the challenging roles of antagonists, yet subsequently evolved to assume the lead roles, thereby achieving a pivotal milestone in his career with the 1997 film Sundara Purushan.
Throughout the entirety of his remarkable and illustrious career, Livingston has had the privilege of appearing in an impressive array of films, showcasing his remarkable talent and versatility as a thespian by taking on a multitude of roles, including lead roles in notable films such as Sollamale, which was released in the year 1998, En Purushan Kozhanda Maadiri, which debuted in the year 2001, and Engalukkum Kaalam Varum, which also made its cinematic debut in the year 2001.
As his career has continued to unfold, Livingston has begun to be cast in a diverse range of supporting roles, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished actor within the Tamil film industry, a testament to his remarkable adaptability and range as a performer.
Notably, Livingston has showcased his multifaceted talents beyond his impressive acting abilities, by venturing into the realm of screenwriting, where he has co-authored the screenplays for two notable films, Kanni Rasi (1985) and Kaakki Sattai (1985),in collaboration with the accomplished writer G.M Kumar.