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"Quinn knows every pimp and hooker in a 300 mile radius."
―Happy, about Quinn[src]

Rane Quinn is a member of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original charter on the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Played by American actor Rusty Coones, Quinn makes his debut on the episode "Andare Pescare" in season five and plays a recurring role throughout the same and subsequent seasons.

Quinn appears again on the FX original series Mayans MC, a spinoff of the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. He makes his debut in the season one finale, "Cuervo/Tz'ikb'uul"; and appears again in season two and five.

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Rane Quinn, played by Rusty Coones, is part of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, specifically the Redwood Original charter. His character is introduced in the series' fifth season and continues to appear in subsequent seasons, as well as in the spinoff, Mayans MC. Quinn's roles within the club have included being a Full Patch President of the Sons Nomads and Sons Indian Hills, and he also works as a motorcycle mechanic.
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American actor Rusty Coones plays the role of Rane Quinn in the FX original series Sons of Anarchy and its spinoff, Mayans MC. Coones' character, Quinn, is introduced in the fifth season episode 'Andare Pescare'.
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Rane Quinn, portrayed by Rusty Coones, makes his debut in the fifth season of the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. He also features in the spinoff, Mayans MC.
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Rane Quinn, from the FX series Sons of Anarchy, is indeed a character in the spinoff series Mayans MC. His debut occurs in the finale of the first season, 'Cuervo/Tz'ikb'uul', and he returns in the second and fifth seasons. The role is played by Rusty Coones.
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Rane Quinn, a character in 'Sons of Anarchy' played by Rusty Coones, is part of the Redwood Original charter of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club. His underworld ties are extensive, especially with pimps and hookers in a 300-mile radius. Quinn also features in the 'Mayans MC', a spinoff of the original series.
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Biography[]

Little is known about Quinn's background, he was previously a member of the Sons of Anarchy Nomad charter, where he served as the President, before the charter eventually disolved. Quinn then joined Indian Hills charter, which he presumably joined sometime around 2010. Quinn then left Indian Hills and joined SAMCRO at some point around 2012 after being recruited by Robert "Bobby Elvis" Munson, he was still an active member of the club as of 2023.

Quinn is very familiar with the escort and pimp industry in California. Alexander "Tig" Trager states that Quinn knows every pimp and hooker in a 300 mile radius. Whilst this extreme statement is unlikely to be accurate, Quinn likely brings good income to the club with his knowledge of this business, able to make partnerships and connections to make the Sons money.

Season 2[]

"Albification"[]

As President of the Nomads, he accepts Tacoma member Happy Lowman’s transfer to his charter (“Albification”).

"Balm"[]

Quinn is contacted by SAMCRO President Clay Morrow because his Vice President, Jax Teller, wants to transfer to the Nomads. He accepts Jax's transfer and sends him a letter of acceptance, though Jax ultimately decides to stay with SAMCRO (“Balm”).

Season 3[]

"The Push"[]

Quinn accepts Happy’s request to transfer from the Nomads to SAMCRO (“The Push”).

Season 5[]

"Andare Pescare"[]

The Nomad charter disbands (“Sovereign”). When three of his former Nomads, GoGo, Greg the Peg, and Frankie Diamonds are revealed as traitors to their new charter, SAMCRO, the Redwood Originals call Quinn for information (“Toad's Wild Ride”). He locates Frankie, who has been stripped of his patch and sentenced to meet Mr. Mayhem, in Tahoe, where he has hooked up with the Pirelli Crime Family. Then Quinn takes SAMCRO to talk with Leo Pirelli and helps them track down Frankie, who is killed by Pirelli (“Andare Pescare”).

"To Thine Own Self"[]

Season 6[]

"Sweet and Vaded"[]

Quinn, now a member of the Indian Hills charter, talks with SAMCRO member Bobby Munson (“Straw”). Later, he and Bobby talk with Las Vegas member Hopper (“One One Six”). Next, Bobby, Quinn, and Hopper travel to Reno to recruit Orlin West and Allesandro Montez (“Poenitentia”). Bobby has handpicked the four of them to join SAMCRO (“Salvage”). Though Hopper backs out, Quinn, West, and Montez are transferred to SAMCRO. His first act as a member of the Redwood Originals is to vote yea on the patching in of prospect Ratboy Skogstrom (“Sweet and Vaded”).

Season 7[]

Quinn, Montez and West are tasked with burying the bodies of SAMCRO's victims throughout the season. In the final episode, Quinn is shown to be happy with patching in T.O. Cross. When Ratboy asks is T.O.'s name is actually Taddarius, Quinn responds by saying, "Call him that to his face and see what happens." Later, along with the other members of SAMCRO, Quinn sadly votes in favor of Jax meeting Mr. Mayhem. His final appearance is him sitting in silence in Red Woody along with the rest of SAMCRO, saddened by the loss of their leader.

Season 1 (Mayans MC)[]

"Cuervo/Tz'ikb'uul"[]

Season 2 (Mayans MC)[]

"Kukulkan"[]

Season 5 (Mayans MC)[]

"Her Blacks Crackle and Drag"[]

Marcus Alvarez makes his way to a garage where he locates Quinn, a man he has known for many years through the club's past alliances. He places a gun to Quinn's back, telling him that Diaz was his best friend, and a Son killed him. Quinn, unfazed by Alvarez' threat, tells him that he heard about the Mayans vote to remove him as Presidente, and he couldn't believe it, he turns as he says this, and Alvarez takes the opportunity to put the barrel of the gun against Quinn's neck. Alvarez asks who killed Diaz, as he threatens the other Sons not to try anything or he will kill Quinn. Quinn proclaims innocence, claiming that he knows nothing about Diaz and Happy also thought that Oakland and Charming had a truce. This leaves Alvarez confused, as Quinn informs him that the Reyes brothers murdered Happy a few weeks ago. Quinn tells Alvarez that he should look to his own to find Diaz' killer. Alvarez finally relents, taking the gun out of Quinn's face and discarding it, before leaving. Hicks, another Son that was present makes a move to grab Alvarez' discarded weapon but Quinn stops him, not wanting any harm to come to his former ally.

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Sons of Anarchy[]

Mayans M.C.[]

Appearances[]

Sons of Anarchy[]

Appearances-Logo-SOA Season 5 appearances
"Sovereign" "Authority Vested" "Laying Pipe" "Stolen Huffy" "Orca Shrugged"
"Small World" "Toad's Wild Ride" "Ablation" "Andare Pescare" "Crucifixed"
"To Thine Own Self" "Darthy" "J'ai Obtenu Cette"
Appearances-Logo-SOA Season 6 appearances
"Straw" "One One Six" "Poenitentia" "Wolfsangel" "The Mad King"
"Salvage" "Sweet and Vaded" "Los Fantasmas" "John 8:32" "Huang Wu"
"Aon Rud Persanta" "You Are My Sunshine" "A Mother's Work"
Appearances-Logo-SOA Season 7 appearances
"Black Widower" "Toil and Till" "Playing with Monsters" "Poor Little Lambs" "Some Strange Eruption"
"Smoke 'em if You Got 'em" "Greensleeves" "The Separation of Crows" "What a Piece of Work is Man" "Faith and Despondency"
"Suits of Woe" "Red Rose" "Papa's Goods"

Mayans M.C.[]

Appearances-Logo-MayansMC Season 1 appearances
"Perro/Oc" "Escorpión/Dzec" "Búho/Muwan" "Bat/Zotz" "Uch/Opossum"
"Gato/Mis" "Cucaracha/K'uruch" "Rata/Ch'o" "Serpiente/Chikchan" "Cuervo/Tz'ikb'uul"
Appearances-Logo-MayansMC Season 2 appearances
"Xbalanque" "Xaman-Ek" "Camazotz" "Lahun Chan" "Xquic"
"Muluc" "Tohil" "Kukulkan" "Itzam-Ye" "Hunahpu"
Appearances-Logo-MayansMC Season 5 appearances
"I Hear the Train A-Comin" "Lord Help My Poor Soul" "Do You Hear the Rain" "I See the Black Light" "I Want Nothing but Death"
"My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears" "To Fear of Death, I Eat the Stars" "Her Blacks Crackle and Drag" "I Must Go in Now for the Fog Is Rising" "Slow to Bleed Fair Son"

Mentioned in[]

Appearances-Logo-SOA Season 2 mentions
"Albification" "Small Tears" "Fix" "Eureka" "Smite"
"Falx Cerebri" "Gilead" "Potlatch" "Fa Guan" "Balm"
"Service" "The Culling" "Na Trioblóidí"
Appearances-Logo-SOA Season 3 mentions
"SO" "Oiled" "Caregiver" "Home" "Turning and Turning"
"The Push" "Widening Gyre" "Lochán Mór" "Turas" "Fírinne"
"Bainne" "June Wedding" "NS"
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