Tane McClure is an award-winning film and television producer, director, writer and editor. Her award-winning productions and collaborations include earning a National Journalism Award for the documentary, Love Betty White, the Betty White story, and the nominated Just Call Me Hef, the Hugh Hefner story; the Emmy Nominated Station Fires for Fox News Television; Best Fantasy Feature award for Trance; as well and many other film festival awards and nominations for the short films Rockstar and Voyager 2150.
Tane grew up in the entertainment industry with her father actor Doug McClure, who was best known as “Trampas” on the western series The Virginian. Tane became an actress at an early age playing the part of an orphan in The Virginian episode: Small Parades. Tane has since acted in over 60 films including playing Reese Witherspoon’s mom in Legally Blonde. As a RCA Records recording artist singer/songwriter, under the names Tane Cain and Tahnee Cain and Tryanglz, her single Holdin’ On hit the Billboard top 40 charts. Her music can also be heard on the original Terminator movie soundtrack with the popular cult classic Technoir song Burning in the Third Degree.
Tane lives in Agoura, California with her husband and their two dogs, two horses, two goats and a bird! They have one very talented grown daughter who is a film producer now as well. She has a lovely rescued dog named Jack.
Tane went to school in Honolulu, Hawaii and she is part Hawaiian.
As an avid equestrian, and lover of all animals big and small, Tane has made it her mission in life to do everything she can to protect those in need.
“If I can help save just one soul in need, whether it be animal or human. then I have truly done something worthy in this life. In this book, there are two souls that are in desperate need of rescuing. Follow their journey together to find hope, trust and eventually love. May the story of “Rescue Heart”… rescue your heart as it did mine.” Tane McClure