Dean Cain
Biography
Dean Cain (born Dean George Tanaka; July 31, 1966) is an American actor. His mother, actress Sharon Thomas, married his adoptive father, director Christopher Cain; when Dean was three. Though he grew up in Malibu and attended Santa Monica High School, his career plans favored professional football over acting. While at Princeton, he completed a history major, dated Brooke Shields for two years, and set an NCAA record for interceptions in a season. After signing with the Buffalo Bills, a knee injury ended his pro career before it began. Though he had already played a part in his father's The Stone Boy (1984), he went through the usual route of commercials and tv-parts (notably, "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990) in 1990) before landing his break-through role as Superman/Clark Kent in the series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993).
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Movie Appearances

Out of Time
as Chris Harrison
2003

No Vacancy
as Pastor Cliff Lea
2022

Firetrap
as Jack / Max Hooper
2001

$5 a Day
as Rick Carlson
2008

Christmas Rush
as Lt. Cornelius Morgan
2002

Hidden Camera
as Dan
2007

The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy
as Cole
2000

Militia
as Ethan Carter
2000

The Gambler, The Girl and The Gunslinger
as Shea McCall
2009

Not For Sale
as Det. Derrick Tanner
2023

The Dog Who Saved Christmas
as Ted Stein
2009

Forgiven
as Ronnie
2021

A Christmas Wedding
as Tucker
2006

September Dawn
as Joseph Smith
2007

Max Havoc: Ring of Fire
as Roger Tarso
2006

Dead and Deader
as Lt. Bobby Quinn
2006

Abandoned
as Kevin
2010

Post Impact
as Capt. Tom Parker
2004

Bailey's Billion$
as Theodore Maxwell
2005

Futuresport
as Tremaine 'Tre' Ramzey
1999
TV Appearances

A Different World
as Eddie
1987
The Tony Danza Show
as Self
2004

EP Daily
1997

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
as Self
2003

Hope & Faith
as Larry Walker
2003

Beverly Hills, 90210
as Rick
1990

CSI: Miami
as Roger Partney
2002

The Division
as Insp. Jack Ellis
2001

Las Vegas
as Casey Manning
2003

The View
as Self
1997

Comic Book Men
as Self
2012

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Dr. Mike Jergens
1999
