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'''Rane Quinn''' is the former President of the Nomad Charter and member of the Indian Hills of the [[Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club]] and current member of the [[SAMCRO|Redwood Originals]].
 
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{{Quote|Quinn knows every pimp and hooker in a 300 mile radius.|Happy, about Quinn|Andare Pescare}}
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'''Rane Quinn''' is a member of [[SAMCRO]] on the [[FX]] original series ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]''. Played by American actor [[Rusty Coones]], Rane makes his debut on the episode {{ep|5x09}} in the series' [[Season 5|fifth]] season. Formerly a member of the [[Indian Hills]] charter and the [[President]] of the [[Nomads|Nomad]] charter, Rane plays a recurring role through the series' fifth, [[Season 6|sixth]], and [[Season 7|seventh]] seasons.
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Rane 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 series' finale episode, {{ep|m1x10}}, in the series' [[Season 1 (Mayans MC)|first]] season.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===Season Two===
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===Background===
Jax tells the others to call Quinn when he wanted to join the Nomad charter. Clay later states Quinn accepted Jax but he chooses to stay with SAMCRO.
 
===Season Five===
 
Quinn is called for information when three of his former nomad members go rogue with break ins around Charming. He later helps track down former member Frankie Diamonds when he flees after the club strips his patch and have him "Meet Mr. Mayhem".
 
   
===Season Six===
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===Season 2===
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===={{ep|2x01}}====
[[Bobby Munson]] recruited him along with ex-Reno charter members [[Orlin West]] and [[Allesandro Montez]] to SAMCRO. They were patched in with an unanimous vote.
 
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As President of the Nomads, he accepts [[Tacoma]] member [[Happy Lowman|Happy Lowman’s]] transfer to his charter (“[[Albification]]”).
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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]]”).
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===Season 3===
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===={{ep|3x06}}====
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Quinn accepts Happy’s request to transfer from the Nomads to SAMCRO (“[[The Push]]”).
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===Season 5===
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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]]”).
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===Season 6===
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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]]”).
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===Season 7===
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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 Skogstrom|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.
   
 
==Murders Committed==
 
==Murders Committed==
*Unnamed [[True IRA|IRA]] member - Shot in the back of the head. ("[[You Are My Sunshine]]")
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*[[Neil]] - Shot in the back of the head. ("[[You Are My Sunshine]]")
*Unnamed gang member - Shot. ("[[Smoke 'em if You Got 'em]]")
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*Unnamed East Dub member - Shot. ("[[Smoke 'em if You Got 'em]]")
 
*Unnamed [[Lin Triad]] member - Shot in the chest. ("[[Red Rose]]")
 
*Unnamed [[Lin Triad]] member - Shot in the chest. ("[[Red Rose]]")
   
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==Trivia==
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*Quinn's actor, [[Rusty Coones]], is a real life member of the Hell's Angels, along with Happy's actor [[David Labrava]], Lenny Janowitz's actor [[Sonny Barger]], and Frankie Diamonds' actor [[Chuck Zito]].
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*He appeared in every episode of season 7.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:45, 27 October 2019

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

Rane Quinn is a member of SAMCRO on the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Played by American actor Rusty Coones, Rane makes his debut on the episode "Andare Pescare" in the series' fifth season. Formerly a member of the Indian Hills charter and the President of the Nomad charter, Rane plays a recurring role through the series' fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons.

Rane 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 series' finale episode, "Cuervo/Tz'ikb'uul", in the series' first season.

Biography

Background

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.

Murders Committed

Trivia

Appearances

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"
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"

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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