Tane McClure is a lifelong entertainment industry alumni with many Film, Television, and Music credits to her name. As a singer, Tane's road to success has been paved with many names including: Tane Cain: RCA Recording artist: Top 40 single "Holding On" and Tahnee Cain with her band "Tryanglz" for the original "Terminator" soundtrack. Tane has worn many "hats" in the entertainment industry, from model, singer, actress, producer, director, and accomplished editor. Tane has been honored with award winning and nominated productions including the National Journalism Award for the documentary, "Love Betty White" The Betty White Story, and the nominated "Just Call Me Hef" The Hugh Hefner Story, as well as the Emmy Nominated "Station Fires" for Fox News Television and her "Best Fantasy Feature" award winning film "Trance" which was honored in the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. Tane McClure is the daughter of actor Doug McClure, who is best known as "Trampas" from the western series "The Virginian". Tane became an actress at an early age playing the part of an orphan in "The Virginian" episode "The Small Parade".
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外文名
Tane McClure
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别名
Tahnee Cain,Tane' McClure,Tané McClure,Tane
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性别
女
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出生日期
1958-06-08