DENMARK, S.C. – Actor, dancer, and Charleston native Woody McClain returned to South Carolina with a message of purpose, perseverance, and faith as he delivered the commencement address at Denmark Technical College.
McClain is best known for his role as Cane Tejada in the Power franchise and for portraying Bobby Brown in The New Edition Story and The Bobby Brown Story.
McClain reflected on speaking to graduates at a school deeply connected to his own family history.

During his speech, he shared that his parents met on the campus of Denmark Tech years before he was born.
McClain also spoke passionately about protecting HBCUs, especially at a time when conversations surrounding funding for historically Black colleges and universities continue nationwide.
He encouraged graduates to stop waiting for validation from others. “Stop asking the world permission to be who God called you to be,” McClain told students.
McClain opened up about growing up in Charleston before moving to Florida, and how his upbringing shaped his outlook on life.

He discussed the importance of family, culture, and community while reflecting on lessons he learned early in life that still guide him today.
The actor also talked about how his Lowcountry roots and Gullah Geechee culture continue to influence who he is—both personally and professionally.
The journey to acting
Before becoming a television star, McClain built his career as a dancer touring with artists including Ginuwine, Jason Derulo, Fifth Harmony, Sevyn Streeter, and eventually Chris Brown. He shared how life on tour prepared him for the entertainment industry and detailed his transition from dancer to actor.

McClain also reflected on portraying Bobby Brown and starring in the hit Power series, while candidly discussing overcoming self-doubt and embracing the mentality of always being the underdog.
In the final segment, McClain discussed what’s next in his career and whether fans can expect to see more of Cane Tejada in future Power storylines. He also reflected on legacy, purpose, and what he hopes young people take away from his journey.
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