Tané McClure

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Tané McClure
Tane McClure LF.jpg
McClure in November 2007
Born (1958-06-08) June 8, 1958 (age 63)
Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1982–2008
Spouse(s)
(m. 1979; div. 1984)

Gary Arendtz
(m. 2001)
Parent(s)Doug McClure

Tané M. McClure[1] (born June 8, 1958), sometimes credited as Tahnee Cain and Tané Cain, is an American actress and singer.

Biography[]

McClure was born in Los Angeles County, California.[1] She is the daughter of actor Doug McClure and Faye Brash, the first of his five wives.[2] She has a half-sister, Valerie, from her father's marriage to his fourth wife, Diane Soldani, in the 1970s.[3]

McClure made a cameo appearance on her father's Western television series The Virginian at age five.[3] Raised in Hawaii, McClure moved to Northern California and, at age 17, began singing in a Latin jazz band called Sweet Honesty.[3][4] She recorded her first single, "Redwood City", in the late 1970s, and soon thereafter met The Babys and Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, whom she married.[3][4]

Moving with him to Los Angeles, she landed a record deal in 1982 and released a self-titled (using her married name Tané Cain) album on RCA Records.[4] A Billboard review of the album described her as "an artist to watch" and remarked that she "looks incredibly beautiful on the LP cover. Then you put it on and find out that she can sing just as well."[5] Allmusic's Alex Henderson wrote that "the material – most of it sleek, commercial pop/rock that was co-produced and co-written by Jonathan Cain and has a Pat Benatar-ish quality – is generally excellent."[6]

McClure disliked comparisons to Benatar, preferring to identify herself with her idol Grace Slick.[4] The album's first single, "Danger Zone", failed to chart, but the follow-up, "Holdin' On", peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7] The album did not sell as well as the label had hoped (peaking at number 121 on the Billboard album chart),[7] and she was dropped, never to release another album.[4] She did, however, contribute three songs to soundtrack for The Terminator in 1984. She also recorded demos for a second album in 1985, which were eventually leaked several years later to multiple AOR blogspots.[8]

During the latter half of the 1980s and through the 1990s, McClure starred in more than two dozen sexploitation films.[9] She also played the mother of Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) in Legally Blonde (2001) and its sequel, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003).[9]

McClure married Gary Arendtz on July 17, 2001 and has a daughter Kayla Arendtz, born c. 1998.[10]

Discography[]

Studio album[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions[7]
US
Tané Cain
  • Released: 1982
  • Label: RCA
  • Format: LP
121

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions[7] Album
US
"Danger Zone" 1982 Tané Cain
"Holdin' On" 1982 37
"—" denotes release that did not chart.

Filmography[]

  • Crawlspace (1986)
  • Zombie Death House (1987)
  • Death Spa (1987)
  • Commando Squad (1987)
  • Hot under the Collar (1991)
  • The Heavy Petting Detective (1995)
  • Midnight Tease II (1995)
  • Lap Dancing (1995)
  • Target of Seduction (1995)
  • Night Visions (1995)
  • Married People, Single Sex 2: For Better or Worse (1995)
  • Caged Hearts (1995)
  • Illicit Dreams 2 (1996)
  • Bikini Academy (1996)
  • Sexual Roulette (1996)
  • Lovers, Liars and Thieves (1996)
  • Stripshow (1996)
  • Scorned 2 (1997)
  • Operation Cobra (1997)
  • Sweetheart Murders (1998)
  • Go (1999)
  • Bare Deception (2000)
  • You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This music video (2000)
  • Legally Blonde (2001)
  • Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
  • Customer of the Week (2005)
  • Revamped (2007)
  • Section B (2007)
  • The Hard Ride (2008)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Tane M McClure, Born 06/08/1958". California Birth Index. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  2. ^ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "New On the Charts". Billboard. 94 (34): 25. August 28, 1982. ISSN 0006-2510.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Henderson, Alex. "Tane Cain – Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  5. ^ "Top Album Picks". Billboard. 94 (35): 62. September 4, 1982. ISSN 0006-2510.
  6. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Tane Cain – 'Tane Cain'". AllMusic. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Tane Cain – Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  8. ^ http://aornightdrive.blogspot.com/2012/06/tane-cain-tane-cain-unreleased-album.html
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b Skin, Mr. (2004). Mr. Skin's Skincyclopedia: The A-to-Z Guide to Finding Your Favorite Actresses Naked. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p. 360. ISBN 978-0312331443.
  10. ^ "Family for Doug McClure". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 23, 2019.

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