Chris Ranney is a renowned actor and dedicated producer, boasting an illustrious career spanning over four decades. With a remarkable track record of working on over 300 films, television shows, and radio productions, Chris has solidified his position as a consummate professional in the industry.
Prior to devoting himself full-time to acting, Chris spent ten years managing multi-million dollar construction projects for the Air Force and US Government. This valuable experience, however, ultimately led him to leave construction and pursue his lifelong passion for acting. The skills he acquired during his construction career, including project management and budgeting, surprisingly proved to be highly transferable to the film and television industry.
Chris's journey in film and television began in 2006, and since then, he has produced and line produced over 25 films, while also appearing in a wide range of projects. Notable credits include "Justice" starring Stephen Lang, the indie hit "Priceless", "$5 a Day" starring Christopher Walken and Sharon Stone, "Fright Night (2011)" starring Colin Farrell and David Tennant, and "La Vida Robot" starring George Lopez and Jamie Lee Curtis, to name just a few.
In addition to his film work, Chris has also had the opportunity to showcase his talents on television, with guest starring roles on acclaimed series such as AMC's "Breaking Bad", A&E's "Longmire", WGN's "Manhattan", and EPIX's "Get Shorty".
Throughout his career, Chris has been proud to maintain his membership in prestigious organizations, including the Directors Guild of America (UPM),Screen Actors Guild, and the New Mexico Local IATSE 480.