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Cady McClain (born Katie Jo McClain; October 13, 1969) is an American actress, singer, and author.


Career

McClain's professional acting career began in 1978 at the age of 9, when she was featured in a commercial for Band-Aid bandages. She went on to appear in over thirty commercials for products including McDonald's, Amtrak, Kenner's "Strawberry Shortcake" dolls, Burger King, Mattel, Barbie, Maybelline, Shout Detergent, Pillsbury Pop 'n Fresh Rolls, Apple Kool Aid, Prell, Texaco, and McCain's Chicken. Among her notable early TV credits was a recurring role on '' St. Elsewhere'', and an appearance on '' Cheers'', when she was 16 years old, as Coach's niece Joyce.Grandjean, Pat, "First People" column, item titled "Cady McClain", ''Connecticut Magazine'', November 2006, page 17. Other TV credits were as Virginia in Emmy Award-winning TV movie ''Who Will Love My Children'', opposite
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, ''Robert Kennedy and His Times'', as young Pat Kennedy (with
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), the ABC After School Special ''Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS story'' (with
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' ''One Big Family'' (with
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), ''
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'', (with
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and Ron LcLarty), ''
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'', (with
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) the TV movie ''Home Fires'' (with Guy Boyd and Juliette Lewis) and the
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TV Movie, ''Town and Gown''.


Film

Her first film was in 1982 starring opposite Peter O'Toole in ''
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'' as Tess, his daughter. She then appeared as a dancer in the
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film, '' Pennies from Heaven'' starring
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. McClain later appeared in the independent films ''Simple Justice'', (1989) with
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, ''Alma Mater'' (2008) with Alexander Chaplin and Will Lyman, ''Retreat'' (2004) with
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, and ''Soldier's Heart'', (2008). ''Soldier's Heart'', a film about veterans and PTSD (with James Kiberd, directed by Brian Delate), won the prestigious Best Narrative Feature award at the GI Film Festival in Washington D.C. In 2008, McClain also appeared in ''Home Movie'' with Adrian Pasdar. In the film, McClain plays Claire Poe, a psychiatrist, mother and wife. ''
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'', is the story of a family's descent into darkness. In a ''Blair Witch'' style
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, we follow the Poe children's violent tendencies and their parents' effort to help them. Directed by Chris Denham, it won the Sitgis Film Festival Citizen Cane Award for Best Direction.


Theatre

McClain began working in the theater at a very young age. Her first professional production was as a chorus girl in ''The Music Man'' and ''Finian's Rainbow'' at Fullerton College. Other small California productions followed such as ''Wait Until Dark'' and ''Dames at Sea''. She was cast in a workshop production of the then titled ''40'' starring Bonnie Franklin, and was brought to New York with the production as part of a pre-Broadway tryout at the John Drew Theater in East Hampton. With lyrics by Judith Viorst, the production title was changed to ''Happy Birthday and Other Humiliations''. She went on to work with Mary Beth Piel and Ron Rains in ''A Little Night Music'' at the New York Opera Ensemble, ''Quiet on the Set'' at the Westbeth Theater, as Hero in ''Much Ado About Nothing'' at the Lincoln Center Stages, ''Comedy of Errors'' at the Hudson Theatre Guild, ''Barefoot in the Park'' at the Westbury Music Fair, ''Self Offense'' with the Cucaracha Theatre Company, ''Inventions of Farewell'' at HERE Theatre (a one-woman show directed by Estep Nagy), and ''The Red Address'' as Lady, written by David Ives. She also wrote, produced and acted in a one-woman piece of performance art called ''Mona 7'', which dealt with abuse and its effect on a young woman.


Daytime television

McClain is best known for two high-profile roles she has had on daytime television: the role of
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on '' All My Children'' and her role on ''
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'' as
Rosanna Cabot Rosanna Cabot is a fictional character on the American daytime soap opera, ''As the World Turns''. The character was created by Yvonne Perry, who portrayed her from 1992 to 1999. In 2002, Daytime Emmy-winner Cady McClain took over the role and ...
. McClain won her first
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in 1990 for Outstanding Ingenue on ''All My Children'' and in 2004, won her second Daytime Emmy for her portrayal of Rosanna on ''As the World Turns''. In 2021, McClain won her third Daytime Emmy as Jennifer Horton on Days of Our Lives, becoming the first actress to win an Emmy for three, separate shows. After McClain's stint at ''As the World Turns'' concluded, rumors circulated about a return to ''All My Children''. In December 2005, McClain made an appearance on the show, and her popular character returned full-time a few months later. In a surprising turn of events, the character of Dixie was killed off via poisoned pancakes on January 30, 2007, which caused a massive negative outcry from longtime fans and soap opera media. A front-page headline on a ''
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'' cover story quoted McClain as saying, "There was no negotiation." McClain confirmed via a blog entry on her official site that she would return to her Emmy-winning role of Rosanna on ''As the World Turns''. McClain returned to the screen July 30, 2007, when her character woke up from a two-year coma. After a six-month run, McClain decided to leave the show again. Her last air date was January 28, 2008. McClain then returned to ''All My Children'' on May 2, 2008 for six weeks as a ghostly Dixie to help guide
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(the character's former lover and husband) to their daughter Kate. She departed the series on June 12, 2008. On March 2, 2009, McClain confirmed in her blog that she had agreed to return to ''As the World Turns'' for another six-month contract beginning May 20, 2009. When it was announced that ATWT was canceled in 2010, she returned again for the show's final episodes. McClain returned once again to ''All My Children'' in March 2010 for a short stint as a ghostly Dixie to help son J.R. fight his battle with cancer. She again returned on April 20, 2010, so that her character of Dixie could welcome
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to heaven at the end of a tribute to the late James Mitchell. McClain returned to ''All My Children'' again in late 2010, as writer Lorraine Broderick brought the character of Dixie back – and alive – to the canvas. However, the show was canceled before she could complete negotiations on a year-long contract. McClain did return for the last summer of the show's airing on ABC, from May to August 2011. She subsequently appeared on the show's brief online revival in 2013. In February 2014, McClain joined the cast of ''
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'' as Kelly Andrews, replacing
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in that role. In September 2020, it was announced that she had temporarily been cast in the role of
Jennifer Horton Jennifer Horton is a fictional character from '' Days of Our Lives'', an American soap opera on the NBC network, currently played by actress Cady McClain. Jennifer was created by scriptwriter Pat Falken Smith, and executive producer Betty Corday. ...
on '' Days of Our Lives''. In February 2021, McClain briefly portrayed Jennifer's mother,
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, in newly created flashbacks. That same month, it was announced that McClain would exit the role, and she last appeared on February 17. McClain has appeared as Jennifer in several episodes in 2022. McClain won Emmys for three of her four daytime roles - spanning all three networks over three decades.


Writing

In 2006, maintained a blog on the ABC website titled "Confessions of a Mad Soap Star," which earned over 2 million hits. After she left AMC, she continued to blog on her own website. Her blog is widely respected and has received a strong fan following. She also has a YouTube channel where she posts Vlogs, videos of her music, and comedy sketches. She has also frequently contributed to PolicyMic, where she writes about pop culture and social issues, collaborated with liberal columnist Matthew Rozsa, and maintained live news feeds about current events, including the 2013 Golden Globe and Grammy Awards. She has also brought attention to new artists, including cooks Craig Thornton of Wolvesmouth and Kevin and Amanda of KevinandAmanda.com. Her autobiography ''Murdering My Youth'' was published in 2014.


Personal life

McClain was born in Burbank, California, and was raised in Laguna Niguel, Newport Beach, Irvine and Los Angeles. She attended high school at Corona del Mar High in
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, University High School in Irvine and Hoover High School in Glendale, California. McClain moved to New York City when she was seventeen. She lived there for twenty-five years before moving back to Los Angeles in 2012. She is a painter, writes poetry and articles for the internet (Policymic.com, HLNTV.com, Parade.com), and plays guitar. Her website, www.cadymcclain.com, displays artwork and collages she has created as well as links to her articles. She released two books of her poetry and art in 2008, ''Conversations with the Invisible'', and ''Licked''. In April 2014, she will be releasing her memoir "Murdering My Youth" via Amazon. In 2006, she released an album, ''Blue Glitter Fish''. TVGuide.com
/ref> In 2010, she released a live album of her music, ''Club Passim'', recorded at Club Passim in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In December 2012, McClain announced her engagement to actor, director, writer, and former co-star
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. They married on February 14, 2014.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


See also

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Tad Martin and Dixie Cooney Thaddeus James "Tad" Martin and Dixie Louise Cooney Martin are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American daytime drama '' All My Children''. Tad is portrayed by Michael E. Knight, and Dixie is portrayed by Cady McClain. On Intern ...
* Supercouple


References


External links

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McClain's ''All My Children'' blog
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