Tané McClure is a lifelong film, television and music professional with over 60-plus Film Festival Awards and 20 nominations as well as earning the coveted LA Press Club - National Journalism Award. She has worked on both sides of the camera and microphone as an actress, producer, writer, director, editor, VFX artist, film sound designer, and also as a professional singer under the name Tané Cain.
Her current 2024 feature film release is the thriller/horror: "Séance Games - Metaxu" which she co-wrote, directed, produced, and edited. The film won over 36 Film Festival Awards and was successfully distributed with broad carriage by Gravitas Ventures Distribution (Domestic), and Adler and Associates Entertainment Distribution (Foreign).
McClure wrote and produced the recently wrapped family feature film “Kaitlyn’s Chance”, starring Sean Patrick Flannery, Jaime King, Jennifer Taylor and Chris Mulkey. Expected release is 2025.
As a producer/director/editor, some of Tané's award winning and nominated productions include: "Love Betty White: The Betty White Story"(National Journalism Award), "Just Call Me Hef: The Hugh Hefner Story", "Big Shots", "Inside Autism", "Rockstar", "Voyager 2150", and the feature film “Trance”. Awards include: Best Film, Best Director, Best Music, Best Editor, Best Woman Filmmaker, Best Visual FX, Sound Design, Screenplay and more.
Tané has acted in over 70 films most notably playing Reese Witherspoon's mom in "Legally Blonde" as well as the cult classic "Crawlspace", "Cruel Intentions 2", "Shadow Hours", "Go"; A Woman Scorned II", regular co-starring role on the hit Showtime series "Sherman Oaks", guest spots on "Days of Our Lives", "BayWatch Nights", and many more. As a singer, under the name Tané Cain, she was a RCA Recording artist with the top 40 single "Holding On" and with her band "Tahnee Cain and Tryanglz", she wrote and performed three songs for the original "Terminator" motion picture soundtrack.
Tané McClure is the daughter of actor Doug McClure, who is best known as "Trampas" from the western series "The Virginian" Tané became an actress at an early age playing the part of an orphan in "The Virginian" episode "Small Parades".
She is a believer in being "limitless" and is excited to be developing new and exciting film projects with other like-minded talented producers and professionals.
Tané McClure is a lifelong film, television and music professional with over 60-plus Film Festival Awards and 20 nominations as well as earning the coveted LA Press Club - National Journalism Award. She has worked on both sides of the camera and microphone as an actress, producer, writer, director, editor, VFX artist, film sound designer, and also as a professional singer under the name Tané Cain.
Her current 2024 feature film release is the thriller/horror: "Séance Games - Metaxu" which she co-wrote, directed, produced, and edited. The film won over 36 Film Festival Awards and was successfully distributed with broad carriage by Gravitas Ventures Distribution (Domestic), and Adler and Associates Entertainment Distribution (Foreign).
McClure wrote and produced the recently wrapped family feature film “Kaitlyn’s Chance”, starring Sean Patrick Flannery, Jaime King, Jennifer Taylor and Chris Mulkey. Expected release is 2025.
As a producer/director/editor, some of Tané's award winning and nominated productions include: "Love Betty White: The Betty White Story"(National Journalism Award), "Just Call Me Hef: The Hugh Hefner Story", "Big Shots", "Inside Autism", "Rockstar", "Voyager 2150", and the feature film “Trance”. Awards include: Best Film, Best Director, Best Music, Best Editor, Best Woman Filmmaker, Best Visual FX, Sound Design, Screenplay and more.
Tané has acted in over 70 films most notably playing Reese Witherspoon's mom in "Legally Blonde" as well as the cult classic "Crawlspace", "Cruel Intentions 2", "Shadow Hours", "Go"; A Woman Scorned II", regular co-starring role on the hit Showtime series "Sherman Oaks", guest spots on "Days of Our Lives", "BayWatch Nights", and many more. As a singer, under the name Tané Cain, she was a RCA Recording artist with the top 40 single "Holding On" and with her band "Tahnee Cain and Tryanglz", she wrote and performed three songs for the original "Terminator" motion picture soundtrack.
Tané McClure is the daughter of actor Doug McClure, who is best known as "Trampas" from the western series "The Virginian" Tané became an actress at an early age playing the part of an orphan in "The Virginian" episode "Small Parades".
She is a believer in being "limitless" and is excited to be developing new and exciting film projects with other like-minded talented producers and professionals.
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