Tanner Richie

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Tanner Richie
Born (1992-10-08) October 8, 1992 (age 32)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Occupation(s)Actor, Real Estate Agent, Luxury Home Specialist, Music Producer
Years active2004–present
Website tannerrichie.com

Tanner Richie is an American actor and real estate agent, [1] representing a variety of high profile clients including entertainment celebrities, social media influencers, Doctors, CEOs and more. He is licensed in both California and Oregon, with the majority of his business based in London.

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In addition to real estate, Tanner is known for his work as a singer/songwriter/music producer and certified audio engineer. With songs on over 430 television episodes, some of his notable placements [2] [ better source needed ] include Real Housewives of Miami, Real Housewives of Atlanta, The Steve Harvey Show, Say Yes to The Dress, Fox Sports Live, E! News Live, Dance Moms, and many more. In addition, he has recorded the gamut from new artists to a five-time GRAMMY Award winner.

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During his childhood and teenage years, Tanner made many onscreen/onstage appearances. At the age of 9, he played Gavroche in the Broadway International Tour of Les Misérables . During his 6 months with the production, he performed across the United States at many prestigious theaters, in Shanghai, China at the Shanghai Grand Theater, and in Seoul, Korea.

In 2005, Tanner shared the screen with Fran Drescher in her WB Show, Living With Fran . In 2006, he was nominated for a Young Artist Award for the Best Performance in a Television Series (Comedy or Drama) as a guest starring young actor for Nip/Tuck . Other notable roles include Simon Stevens in the Hallmark TV movie Love's Unending Legacy (2007), [3] [ better source needed ] a voice feature in The Cleveland Show, and co-star roles in Numb3rs , Threshold , and Gilmore Girls .

Filmography

  • Hannah Tedesco (2005) TV episode .... Austin Morretti
  • Tommy Bolton (2005) TV episode .... Austin Morretti
  • Ben White (2005) TV episode .... Austin Morretti
  • The Burning (2005) TV episode (voice) .... Young Tate
  • Carriage Ride (2005) TV episode .... Vince Lombardi

... aka Gilmore Girls: Beginnings (U.S.: rerun title)

  • Jews and Chinese Food (2005) TV episode .... Papa

... aka Numb3ers (U.S.: promotional title)

  • Vector (2005) TV episode .... David Kramer
  • Sarmoti Moves In (2004) TV episode (voice) .... Rabbit/Monkey/Bully

... aka Nussknacker und Mäusekönig (Germany)

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  2. "Tanner Richie". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-11-01.
  3. Tanner Richie at IMDb. URL accessed August 27, 2007.