Tané McClure
Tane McClure has starred in over forty movies and television shows, recorded hit records, written
numerous scripts and produced the award winning motion picture “Trance.”
Later this year, she will be seen “Revamped,” a prequel to the satire “Fatal Kiss,” reprising her role as
a vampire. In 2000, she appeared as ‘Mom,’ in M-G-M’s blockbuster comedy, “Legally Blonde,” starring
Reese Witherspoon. Independent feature credits include the action thriller “Tequila Express,” playing a
tough DEA agent, “Cruel Intentions II,” opposite Mimi Rogers, “A Woman Scorned 2,” “Sexual
Roulette,” “Bare Deception,” and “Illicit Dreams 2.” Using her martial arts skills, she has also appeared
opposite Don-the-Dragon Wilson in “Cobra Mission.”
Tane grew up on the back-lots of Universal Studios where her father, famed western actor Doug
McClure, starred as ‘Trampas’ on “The Virginian.” She made her acting debut on the television series
at the tender age of four and developed her ‘horse sense,’ riding Dad’s trusty steed ‘Buck.’ An
accomplished equestrian she now competes in National Show Jumping Competitions in Southern
California and has won numerous titles. She proved her athletic mettle on Beau Bridges’ ABC family
drama “Harts of the West,” by jumping a four-foot fence bareback.
Notable dramatic television appearances have also included “Bay Watch Nights,” and a recurring role
on NBC’s “Days of Our Lives.” Comedic television appearances have included playing ‘Verna’ in
Showtime’s “Sherman Oaks” series, playing Garry Marshall’s niece on “Night Stand,” and a guest slot
on “Keenan Ivory Wayans Show.”
Tane landed her first recording contract, with RCA Victor Records, while still in her teens. Under the
name of Tane Cain she released “Holdin’ On.” The single made the Billboard Top 40 charts, leading to
tours with Jefferson Starship and Eddie Money. As a singer-songwriter, soundtrack credits include
three cuts on James Cameron’s cult hit “The Terminator,” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; and the
title song “Love Me To Tears” from her movie “Trance.” Recent theatrical appearances include
starring in an adaptation of the hit film “Mermaids-the Musical Comedy,” as Rachel Flax. The stage
production made its Southern California debut in 2007 and garnered her a rave review… “… “McClure
outshines Cher’s movie performance and brings a broader singing dimension to her character’s
musical musings.” S. Earl Statler, Los Angeles Sun. .
Music video credits include the dialogue driven Academy of Country Music Awards nominated, “You
Shouldn’t Kiss Me Like This,” by Toby Keith. The song achieved #1 spots on both the Billboard
Country charts and the Radio and Records charts. The rave audience response on Country Music
Television, led to a feature slot on the special “Video Babes Secrets Revealed.”
In 2002, Tane’s movie, “Trance,” a supernatural thriller, co-starring Bruce Abbot (Replicator) and
Martin Kove (Karate Kid) won ‘Best Fantasy Feature’ at the New York International Independent Film
Festival. Ms. McClure, executive produced, co-wrote and starred in the motion picture. This year her
company, Trampas Films/New Legend Films, debuted a new comedy short entitled “The Eye Of Dan,”
and are in pre-production for “Ordinary Life,” another feature she and her partner, Tyke Caravelli, co-
wrote and are producing with JL Media. Additional programming includes the television pilot “The Real
Reel West” and a PSA for the Wellness Community, with Jamie Lee Curtis, a project close to her heart
as her father, Doug McClure, died of lung cancer in 1995.
Email: info@TrampasFilms.com or mitycar@verizon.net