Tané McClure is a multifaceted film, television, and music professional with a career spanning over six decades. Her impressive resume boasts an array of accolades, including 60-plus Film Festival Awards and 20 nominations, as well as the prestigious LA Press Club - National Journalism Award.
Tané has worked on both sides of the camera and microphone, showcasing her versatility as an actress, producer, writer, director, editor, VFX artist, film sound designer, and professional singer. Her most recent film, "Séance Games - Metaxu", which she co-wrote, directed, produced, and edited, has garnered numerous Film Festival awards. The upcoming release of "Kaitlyn's Chance", a family film that McClure wrote and produced, is highly anticipated.
Tané has acted in over 70 films, with notable roles including Reese Witherspoon's mom in "Legally Blonde" and the cult classic "Crawlspace". Her extensive television credits include a regular co-starring role on the hit Showtime series "Sherman Oaks", as well as guest spots on "Days of Our Lives", "Bay Watch Nights", and many more.
As a singer, Tané has released music under the name Tane Cain, including the top 40 single "Holding On". She has also written and performed three songs for the original "Terminator" motion picture soundtrack with her band "Tahnee Cain and Tryanglz".
Tané's impressive producing and directing credits include the National Journalism Award-winning documentary "Love Betty White: The Betty White Story", as well as the Emmy Nominated "Station Fires" for Fox News. Her full-length feature film "Trance" earned a "Best Fantasy Film" award and was honored by the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival.
Tané's other notable projects include the "Big Shots" series with Emmy-winning journalist Giselle Fernandez for Los Angeles Magazine, and the highly acclaimed "Inside Autism" educational dramatic film about a boy with Autism. Her recent short films, "Rockstar" and "Voyager 2150", have won numerous awards and nominations.
Tané is the daughter of actor Doug McClure, best known as "Trampas" from the western series "The Virginian". She began her acting career at an early age, playing the part of an orphan in "The Virginian" episode "Small Parades".
Tané is the author of a new book, "Rescue Heart: A Love Story", based on her award-winning feature film screenplay. She is a strong believer in being "limitless" and is excited to be developing new and exciting film projects with other like-minded talented producers and professionals.