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Actor, producer, director and writer of "Little Angels" Dean Cain tells Fox News Digital the family-friendly movie is centered around team and family.
Yes, Cain was a member of the Buffalo Bills in the late 1980s. "I got in as a rookie and I was out," he said, adding that he injured his knee. Cain played football in college, and spent 13 years ...
Cain, now 57, played football at Princeton University. He was a defensive back who set a school record with 12 interceptions in a 10-game season in 1987 and a career record with 22 interceptions ...
Shields, 57 and Cain, 56, dated while they were classmates at Princeton University. She recalled being in a "great relationship" with Cain, who was "beautiful" and "mouthwatering." ...
Hit the Floor star Dean Cain, ... I graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor’s degree in history. 8. I was an All-American football player at Princeton. 9.
Unlike his TV character, Dean Cain is mortal. He has aches and pains just like the rest of us, due to his football days at Princeton University. "This is my most chronic pain," Cain told Inside ...
Dean Cain discusses his film & television acting career, how the shift from actor to film producer has changed him and the role family played when he reached fame playing "Superman" on television ...
Cain, an All-American defensive back at Princeton, signed with the Buffalo Bills in 1988. However, his professional football career ended in training camp, where he injured his knee.
In 1988, after his collegiate football career at Princeton, Cain was signed to the Buffalo Bills as a rookie. His professional NFL career came to a halt when he injured his knee. Read On The Fox ...
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