Superman star Dean Cain revealed that the Malibu home his parents, Christopher Cain and Sharon Thomas, built burned down amid the devastating Los Angeles fires.
The Lois & Clark actor, 58, shared a heartbreaking video showing the debris left from his childhood home in his unknown counts on Tuesday.
‘Here are pictures of my old house that my sister sent me. My parents built it. Sorry mom + dad, and so many others,” he wrote in the caption.
The video showed that the fire had completely decimated the seaside property, which he listed for sale for $7.25 million in March 2023, before selling it for $6.25 million in May.
Cain, who moved to Nevada, recently said fox news Digital that his mother can’t stop crying because of the devastation.
‘The house they built from scratch… is ruined. My mother has been crying for two days.’
Superman star Dean Cain, 58, revealed that the Malibu home his parents built burned down amid the devastating Los Angeles fires; Cain appears in the photo in 2022

The Lois & Clark actor shared a heartbreaking video showing the remaining rubble of his childhood home on his X account on Tuesday.
Dean, who dated Brooke Shields when they attended Princeton, told Fox News that all of the homes he once lived in in Malibu, as well as Pacific Palisades, have been destroyed in the fires.
“I ended up having three different houses in Pacific Palisades, one that I owned and two that I rented and lived in.”
‘The three (houses) of Pacific Palisades, all burned, disappeared. Pacific Palisades looks like someone dropped a nuclear weapon on it and crushed everything. I’ve never seen anything like it. Also, three of the houses I lived in in Malibu are gone.”
He called the fires “shocking and horrible, but not unexpected.” Part of the reason I left California was this perfect storm of mismanagement and lack of leadership.
Cain explained that the 2018 Woolsey Fire previously burned his backyard but not his house.
‘We’re used to this in Malibu. We get the wind, we get the fire, so we know how to deal with it. But when they take away all your… tools, no money, no brush clearing, no controlled burns, all those things, you end up in a catastrophic situation like this.’
He said that after the Woolsey Fire his fire insurance was canceled, causing him to move to Henderson, Nevada, in 2018.
“There are many of us who have been shouting from the rooftops, including President Trump, on numerous occasions, back in his first presidency. He’s been saying it, poor management is going to cost you. Taking money out of the fire budget is going to cost you. to cost. Uncontrolled burning is going to cost you. If you don’t reserve the water, it will cost you.’

The video showed that the fire had completely decimated the seaside property, which he listed for sale for $7.25 million in March 2023, before selling it for $6.25 million in May.

‘Here are pictures of my old house that my sister sent me. My parents built it. Sorry mom + dad, and so many others,” he wrote in the caption.

Dean made $1 million less than the original asking price for his luxurious home, which had four bedrooms and five bathrooms.

The house also featured a private lagoon-shaped pool, a spa with a waterfall, and a terraced garden with roses.

The single-level home was built in 1976.
Cain blamed Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying, “You screwed up, Gavin Newsom.” You screwed up.’
He also shared that his monthly water bills in Malibu ran into the thousands and that he couldn’t get fire insurance for less than about $40,000 a year.
He said his son Christopher ultimately helped him decide it was time to leave California.
“It was strange leaving home forever, but coming here now (Henderson, Nevada) and being in this beautiful house with great policies, you know, castle doctrine, ‘stand your ground’ stuff and stuff like that, I’m thinking, ” Wait a minute, this makes a lot of sense.” And then, as I watch the disaster unfold, I’m horrified. My heart breaks for the people suffering at the hands of this mismanagement. But I hope it teaches them some common sense. .’
Cain believes California residents and Hollywood liberals might now vote differently, sharing, “once it affects you, your votes change.”
“I think this is going to become a very, very blue state, much redder. I hope California turns purple and I hope… listen, my heart goes out to those who have lost everything. And I know that there will be years and years of bureaucratic procedures, nightmares, missing memories. It will be one of those catastrophic events in their lives. And I hope this wakes people up to start voting for policies that make sense, common sense, and prepare for these kinds of things in the future.’
Cain added that his move to Nevada was “one of the smartest things I’ve ever done in my life.”
“I feel like I’ve been liberated,” he shared. “Many people will say: You came out just in time. And I did it.’
Dean made $1 million less than the original asking price for his luxurious Malibu home, which once featured four bedrooms and five bathrooms.

He called the fires “shocking and horrible, but not unexpected.” “Part of the reason I left California was this perfect storm of mismanagement and lack of leadership,” he told Fox News Digital; photographed in January

Cain blamed Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying, “You screwed up, Gavin Newsom.” You screwed up’; Newsom photographed in 2024

Cain believes California residents and Hollywood liberals might now vote differently, sharing: “once it affects you, your votes change”; A firefighter photographed battling the fire in Mandeville Canyon on Sunday.
His former residence boasted stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
The single-level home was built in the elegant Malibu Country Estates in 1976.
The house also featured a private lagoon-shaped pool, a waterfall spa, and a terraced garden with roses.
A series of steps allowed the residents of the house to go down directly to the beach.
Dean was born in Michigan to his mother Sharon and his biological father, whom he never met, Roger Tanaka. Shortly after her birth, Sharon moved with her brother to Los Angeles, where she married film director Christopher in 1969.
Christopher adopted Dean and Roger. The couple later moved to Malibu and later had a daughter named Krisinda.
Cain is best known for playing Clark Kent on the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from 1993 to 1997.
Some of Hollywood’s biggest names have seen their beloved homes devastated by the devastating wildfires that devastated Los Angeles this week.
Anthony Hopkins, Miles Teller and Anna Faris are just a few of the many stars whose impressive mansions have been reduced to ashes and rubble.

Cain is best known for playing Clark Kent on the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from 1993 to 1997; seen in a frame
More than 200,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate and thousands remain trapped in shelters, unable to return to their homes as authorities begin the arduous task of searching for human remains among the ashes and rubble.
The fires are still raging a week later, claiming at least 25 lives, leveling some 12,300 structures and leveling 40,000 acres of land.
The magnitude of the devastation is unprecedented, with prime real estate stretching from Malibu to the Palisades and all the way to Santa Monica wiped off the map.
The death toll is likely to rise, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Monday. At least two dozen people have been reported missing, he said.