Butch McCain


Butch McCain is an American actor, broadcaster, writer, producer and one half of the singing songwriting team, The McCain Brothers. Butch has appeared in numerous films including MGM's cult classic Bio-Dome, Roger Corman's remake of Humanoids from the Deep, and in Bruce Campbell's My Name Is Bruce.

Early life

Butch McCain was born in Muleshoe, Texas, and raised on a farm near Bovina in Parmer County, Texas.

Film and television

From 1981 to 1994, Butch McCain and his brother Ben McCain worked at NBC affiliate KTVY and eventually at ABC affiliate KOCO-TV, where they also anchored that station's noon newscast. The McCain brothers, with Ben anchoring the news and Butch forecasting the weather, hosted a morning TV show for 12 years.
While hosting their daily morning television program, the brothers appeared on the syndicated TV show Hee Haw as well as ABC soap operas General Hospital, All My Children and Loving.
Butch and his brother Ben, have appeared in numerous films together including MGM's cult classic Bio-Dome, Roger Corman's Humanoids from the Deep and Bruce Campbell's My Name is Bruce, where they wrote and performed the theme song, "The Legend of Guan Di". In the movie, Ben plays the mayor and Butch has dual roles as the sheriff and a uni-browed farmer. In a 1997, Daily Variety article, columnist Andrew Hindes described the McCain Brothers as "multi-hyphenated". Butch also appeared in Jonás Cuarón's Desierto.
Butch currently works as the evening weather anchor for the NBC affiliate KKCO in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Music

Butch along with his brother, Ben, form the songwriting duo, The McCain Brothers. The McCain Brothers recorded the country single, “If Love Was a Crime I Couldn't Get Arrested", which went number one on 50,000-watt KOMA radio. They also hosted a syndicated TV music show called The McCain Brothers Show.