By the time that Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman ended its four season run in 1997, actor Dean Cain — playing the dual role of Clark Kent and Superman to Desperate Housewives actress Teri Hatcher's Lois Lane — had been made well aware of not only the pressure, but the commitment that serving as a lead on a television series could have on his life, professionally and, more importantly, personally. It's a lesson that has guided him for the past two decades. "Teri had gotten married after the first season," Dean explains in an exclusive interview, "and I don't know how well that was working out by the end; they ended up getting a divorce. I had a couple of different girlfriends during that period of time. But a series just takes over your whole life, and that's why, as a father, I would not be the lead actor on...
- 5/25/2018
- by Ed Gross
- Closer Weekly
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Courtney Gibson has departed her role as Screen Nsw CEO ahead of the establishment of Create Nsw; a new agency that will merge Screen Nsw and Arts Nsw.
In a statement, Deputy Secretary, Justice Services, Arts & Culture, Samantha Torres said Gibson had led the agency through a period of .remarkable growth and renewal. and had achieved a great deal for the sector.
This included tripling project funding available for local and international production with introduction of the $20 million Made in Nsw fund, and increasing Nsw.s share of Aussie TV drama and features from 39 per cent in 2014-15, to 55 per cent in 2015-16 - with "an even higher share" expected in 2016-17, she said.
.Under Courtney.s leadership Screen Nsw has made unparalleled strides towards full gender equity with dramatic increases in the number of roles accorded female key creatives, and driven the creation of initiatives such as...
Courtney Gibson has departed her role as Screen Nsw CEO ahead of the establishment of Create Nsw; a new agency that will merge Screen Nsw and Arts Nsw.
In a statement, Deputy Secretary, Justice Services, Arts & Culture, Samantha Torres said Gibson had led the agency through a period of .remarkable growth and renewal. and had achieved a great deal for the sector.
This included tripling project funding available for local and international production with introduction of the $20 million Made in Nsw fund, and increasing Nsw.s share of Aussie TV drama and features from 39 per cent in 2014-15, to 55 per cent in 2015-16 - with "an even higher share" expected in 2016-17, she said.
.Under Courtney.s leadership Screen Nsw has made unparalleled strides towards full gender equity with dramatic increases in the number of roles accorded female key creatives, and driven the creation of initiatives such as...
- 1/11/2017
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
For most parents, their kids' teenage years signal the end of goodbye kisses and cuddles and the dawn of slammed doors and one-word answers. That's not the case for Dean Cain. The actor and single dad says he's confident his bond with his 14-year-old son Christopher isn't going anywhere."He's going to have to fight to stop me from kissing him," Cain says, tousling his son's hair during an interview in Beverly Hills. "He's my favorite person on the whole planet." With a look that says "Don't embarrass me, Dad," the gangly teen fixes his coif and offers a two-word answer: "Yeah,...
- 8/11/2014
- by Janine Rayford Rubenstein
- PEOPLE.com
Former Superman Dean Cain has been granted joint custody of his son Christopher after an 18-month battle with his ex-girlfriend. The thrilled 36-year-old will now be allowed to spend more time with his two-year- old son. Cain filed for custody from actress Samantha Torres in December 2001, but she claimed he was an unfit father. Cain and Torres split before their son was born.
- 5/30/2003
- WENN
Dean Cain's whole life was changed by the birth of his son in June Christopher Dean Cain is the first child for the former TV Man of Steel and actress girlfriend Samantha Torres - and the star admits being a father is the best thing in his life. He says, "The world is a much happier place than it ever was for me. And I love being in this role. I'm very positive in my optimism, and now this kid is here and the world is just a happier, better place. I feel much more of a belonging."...
- 10/4/2000
- WENN
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