Regan joined the cast of Solid Gold at the beginning of the 1986-87 season and remained on the show through its final season in 1988. As one of the three male dancers hired, Regan seemed to assume the male lead. He and Jamilah were often paired together and showcased a bit more than the other dancers.

After Solid Gold, Regan appeared as a dancer on the TV show "Fame" for several seasons. For more information and great pics of the cast, check out Pam Rosensteel's Fame Forever web site!

Regan also appeared as a dancer in numerous movies, including "Death Becomes Her" starring Bruce Willis, Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep and the Whoopi Goldberg sequel "Sister Act 2: Back In the Habit."

More recently, Regan was featured in the Disney film "The Parent Trap." But you won't see his face... because he appeared as Dennis Quaid's dance double! Regan also made an appearance on an episode of Tim Allen's TV show "Home Improvement" entitled "Mark's Big Break," which originally aired on February 9, 1999. The episode included a big musical dance number with background dancers set to the tune of "Grease Lightning." Watch the reruns to catch this one!

These days, Regan puts a lot of his energy into The Tweaksters - a unique variety act he performs with Julia Snyder. The Tweaksters blends dance, dexterity and a number of props -- like Indian clubs, New Zealand poi, Chinese meteors, flaming torches, black lights and galvanized pipe -- for a show like no other. You really have to see it to believe it! For more information and pictures of this quirky act, check out the Tweaksters web site!



The Parent Trap (1998) - as Dennis Quaid's dance double

Sister Act 2: Back In the Habit (1993) Touchstone Pictures -- as a dancer

Death Becomes Her (1992) Universal Pictures -- as a dancer

Girls Just Want To Have Fun (1985) New World Pictures -- as a dancer

Fast Forward (1985) Columbia Pictures -- as Caesar's Gang Member




Home Improvement (1999) "Mark's Big Break" - dancer

Jackie's Back: Portrait of a Diva (1999) - dancer

Fame - dancer

Solid Gold (1987-88) - dancer

Bob Hope Special - as a dancer




Madonna's "Material Girl"