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After establishing himself as a talent to watch in episodes of “Life Goes On” (ABC, 1989-1993) and “Beverly Hills 90210” (Fox, 1990-200), actor Dean Cain made his name by donning the red cape for “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” (ABC, 1993-97). For several years, opposite co-star Teri Hatcher, Cain made the widely-played role his own. By opting to portray both Superman and Clark Kent as hunky heartthrobs in a contemporary romance, Cain helped pave the way for the mainstream acceptance of comic book superheroes....

Filmography

St. War - ( St War / / Announced / )
Aussie & Ted - ( Michael Brooks / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Firedog - ( / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Five Dollars a Day - ( - Cast / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / ThinkFilm )
For the Cause - ( Mirran / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
For the Cause - ( Lead Actor(Mirran) / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Material Lies - ( Josh / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
September Dawn - ( Joseph Smith / 2007 / Released / )
Bailey's Billion$ - ( Theodore Maxwell / 2005 / Released / )
Lost - ( Jeremy Stanton / 2005 / Released / )
Out of Time - ( Chris Harrison / 2003 / Released / )
Post Impact - ( Tom Parker / 2003 / Released / )
Boa - ( Robert / 2002 / Released / )
A Christmas Adventure - ( of Donner / 2001 / Released / )
Rat Race - ( Shawn / 2001 / Released / Angel Scanbox Distribution )
Flight of Fancy - ( Clay / 2000 / Released / )
The Broken Hearts Club - ( Cole / 2000 / Released / )
Best Men - ( Sergeant Buzz Thomas / 1999 / Released / Ribeiro )
The Stone Boy - ( Eugene Hillerman / 1984 / Released / NorKat Company Ltd )
TV Credits
Final Approach ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
Making Mr. Right ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
10.5 Apocalypse ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
A Christmas Wedding ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Dead and Deader ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
My First Time ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Truth ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Mayday ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Robot Chicken ( 2005 / Released ): Voice
Celebrity Blackjack ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Clubhouse ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Conrad Dean

Trade Talks ( 2004 )
TV Episode Conrad Dean

Chin Music ( 2004 )
TV Episode Conrad Dean

Breaking a Slump ( 2004 )
TV Episode Conrad Dean

Pilot ( 2004 )
TV Episode Conrad Dean

I Do (But I Don't) ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
The Perfect Husband ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
3rd Annual DVD Exclusive Awards ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Celebrity Poker Showdown ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Dragon Fighter ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Hope & Faith ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Larry

Weather or Not ( 2005 )
TV Episode Larry

Las Vegas ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Cast

TV Episode Cast

TV Episode Cast

TV Episode Cast

Down and Dirty ( 2005 )
TV Episode Cast

Christmas Rush ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
CSI: Miami ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Gentle Ben ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
The Glow ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Firetrap ( 2001 / Released ): Co-Producer / Actor
Smallville ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The Division ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
That's Them ( 2004 )
TV Episode Inspector Jack Ellis

TV Episode Inspector Jack Ellis

TV Episode Inspector Jack Ellis

TV Episode Inspector Jack Ellis

Rush to Judgment ( 2003 )
TV Episode Inspector Jack Ellis

The Great American History Quiz: 50 States ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Militia ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
No Alibi ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Runaway ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
E! Rack-n-Roll: Behind the Scenes ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Dogboys ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Fantasy Island ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Futuresport ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Just Shoot Me ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Adventures From the Book of Virtues ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Comic Relief VII ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Fox All Star Challenge ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Off Camera With Dean Cain ( 1995 / Released ): Creator / Director / Executive Producer / Writer / Actor
The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
1994 Billboard Music Awards ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Frasier ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Touchdown: Football Goes to the Movies ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
In Vino Veritas ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
A Different World ( Released ): Actor
Ace of Hearts ( Lensing/Awaiting Release ): Actor
Beverly Hills 90210 ( Released ): Actor
Life Goes On ( Released ): Actor
Living Single ( Released ): Actor
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman ( Released ): From Story / Writer / Actor
Ripley's Believe It or Not! ( Released ): Producer / Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

After establishing himself as a talent to watch in episodes of “Life Goes On” (ABC, 1989-1993) and “Beverly Hills 90210” (Fox, 1990-200), actor Dean Cain made his name by donning the red cape for “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” (ABC, 1993-97). For several years, opposite co-star Teri Hatcher, Cain made the widely-played role his own. By opting to portray both Superman and Clark Kent as hunky heartthrobs in a contemporary romance, Cain helped pave the way for the mainstream acceptance of comic book superheroes. It did not hurt that he was a good-looking former athlete whose freak knee injury was all that stood in the way of a pro football career. After “Lois & Clark” left the airwaves, Cain receded from the headlines, though he continued to work, hosting a revamped “Ripley’s Believe It or Not” (TBS, 1999-2004), exploring his villainous side in the thriller “Out of Time” (2003), and playing the murderous, deceitful Scott Peterson in “The Perfect Husband” (USA, 2004).

Born Dean George Tanaka on July 31, 1966, in Mt. Clemens, MI, Cain was the son of actress Sharon Thomas and U.S. Army serviceman Roger Tanaka, who left his mother before he was even born. Cain and brother Roger were later adopted by his mother’s second husband, director Christopher Cain. After moving to California with his parents, he took up acting as a child, appearing in bit parts in the films, “Elmer,” (1976) and “Charlie & The Talking Buzzard” (1979). Cain later attended Santa Monica High School, where he earned scholarship offers as a star athlete, while also appearing in his first speaking role in his step-father’s film “The Stone Boy” (1984). Upon graduation, he enrolled at Princeton University, where he played football as a free safety and defensive back, as well as excelled in volleyball. Cain set a school record for interceptions in a single game while, at the same time, scoring off the field by dating fellow student Brooke Shields. After earning his bachelor’s in history, Cain signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills, but a devastating preseason knee injury ended his football career.

Not surprisingly, Cain returned to film full time, first trying his hand at screenwriting, then acting. Thanks to his talent and good looks, he had little trouble landing jobs in commercials and bit parts in television – one of his first was the made-for-television movie, “Things That Go Bump in the Night” (ABC, 1989). He went on to appear in the follow-up series of the same name, then made guest appearances on “Life Goes On” and “A Different World,” (NBC, 1987-93). Cain managed to draw attention with a four-episode stint as Rick, the dashing boyfriend of Brenda (Shannon Doherty), on “Beverly Hills, 90210” (Fox, 1990-2000). After a handful of bit parts in between, Cain landed the role of Superman in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.” Conceived as a new take on the superhero, the show focused on the romantic storyline of Clark and Lois Lane, played by Teri Hatcher. The show was an instant success and surprise hit with female viewers, who were quickly drawn in to the romantic, fanciful storylines. Cain was straightforward in his characterization of Superman. But the bigger role was Clark, with the actor eschewing the standard nerdy, awkward reporter for a more handsome, dashing journalist.

The show was a ratings hit for four seasons, while Cain was able to flex his writing muscles, penning episodes in the second and third seasons. During this time, he also wrote and hosted a prime time special, “Off Camera With Dean Cain,” profiling the lives of celebrities such as Andrew Shue and Daphne Zuniga. At the peak of popularity of “Lois & Clark,” producers took the bold step of marrying Lois and Clark – but when it was revealed that Clark mistakenly married a clone of Lois, many fans felt that they were cheated. Lois and Clark wed for real in the third episode of the fourth season, but by then viewership had already dropped. A finale suggesting that Lois and Clark would be adoptive parents when an infant arrives on their doorstep, failed to get the show renewed for a fifth season.

Free of the red cape, Cain moved on to a series of smaller roles and guest parts. He developed, produced and hosted “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!” which ran for four seasons on TBS before its cancellation. He also guest starred on the short-lived remake of “Fantasy Island,” (ABC, 1998-99), and on episodes of “Just Shoot Me,” (NBC, 1997-2003) and “Frasier” (NBC, 1993-2004). He also had a regular role on “The Division,” (Lifetime, 2001-04), playing the character of Inspector Jack Ellis. Back in the feature world, he had a small part in the 2001 Jerry Zucker comedy “Rat Race,” but made subsequent appearances in mainly B-movie action fare such as “Firetrap,” (2001) “New Alcatraz,” (2002) and “Dark Descent” (2002). He raised his profile, however, playing the heavy in the 2003 Denzel Washington thriller, “Out of Time,” in 2003.

The role of the bad guy led to his portrayal of Scott Peterson in the 2004 television movie, “The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story,” for the USA Network. Initially reluctant to take a role he feared would be exploitative, Cain changed his mind, thanks to encouragement from his father to take on the part – but only if the script was good and it allowed him a chance to stretch his acting chops. Since that high profile role, Cain appeared as a regular on “Hope & Faith,” (ABC, 2003-06) and played the recurring character of Casey Manning on the hit series, “Las Vegas” (NBC, 2003- ). He had a lead role in the made-for-television disaster epic, “10.5: Apocalypse,” (NBC, 2006), then starred in another made-for-TV holiday romance, “A Christmas Wedding,” (Lifetime, 2006), and the miniseries, “Final Approach” (Hallmark, 2007). In “September Dawn” (2007), his step-father’s period drama on the Mountain Meadows Massacre in 1857, Cain had a small, but significant role as Joseph Smith, founder of the controversial Mormon Church.


Profession(s):
Actor, producer, screenwriter, director, football player
Sometimes Credited As:
Dean George Tanaka
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Family
brother:Roger Cain (older; father Roger Tanaka; adopted by Christopher Cain)
father:Roger Tanaka (half Japanese; divorced Sharon Thomas before Cain was born)
father:Christopher Cain (directed his son in the feature, "The Stone Boy" (1983); adoptive father)
half-sister:Krisinda Cain (younger)
mother:Sharon Thomas (married Christopher Cain c. 1969)
son:Christopher Dean Cain (born on June 11, 2000; mother, Samantha Torres; Cain shares joint custody with Torres)
Companion(s)
Brooke Shields , Companion , ```..dated for two years while attending Princeton together
Gabrielle Reece , Companion , ```..no longer together
Mindy McCready , Companion , ```..born c. 1976; met c. 1997; announced engagement in 1997; separated in 1998
Samantha Torres , Companion , ```..separated in 1999; mother of Cain's son


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Education
Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 1988
Milestones (Back to top)
2005 Had a recurring role as Kelly Ripa's love interest on ABC's "Hope & Faith"
2004 Starred as murder defendant Scott Peterson in the USA movie "The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story"
2004 Cast as third baseman Conrad Dean in the drama "Clubhouse" (CBS)
2003 Co-starred in the thriller "Out of Time"
2003 Had a recurring role as Detective Jack Ellis on the Lifetime's series "The Division"
2000 Co-starred as a gay actor in "The Broken Hearts Club - A Romantic Comedy"; premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
2000 Served as host of "Ripley's Believe It or Not" (TBS)
1999 Signed deal with Columbia TriStar TV to write, direct, produce and/or star in made-for-television movies; initial project reportedly "The Burning Man", in which he would play a lawyer
1998 Had featured role in the movie "Dogboys" (aired on The Movie Channel)
1997 Returned to features in "Best Men"; released direct-to-video in 1999
1993 - 1997 TV series debut as a lead, "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"
1992 Had a recurring role as Rick, a love interest for Shannen Doherty's Brenda, on "Beverly Hills, 90210"
1990 TV acting debut, "In Vino Veritas", part of the "Christine Cromwell" series in "The ABC Saturday Mystery"
1983 Feature acting debut, "The Stone Boy", directed by his father Christopher Cain
Made All-American while playing football for Princeton
Signed to the Bufflao Bills after graduation
Injured knee during training for the Bills
Switched to acting after injury sidelined football career
Formed Angry Dragon Entertainment
Will star opposite Denise Richards in Lifetime's original movie "I Do (But I Don't)" (lensed 2004)