35 Facts About Mimi Rogers

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Mimi Rogers was born Miriam Ann Spickler at General Hospital in Coral Gables, Florida.

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Mimi Rogers is the daughter of Philip C Spickler, a civil engineer, and Kathy Talent, a former dance and drama major.

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Mimi Rogers's father became involved with Scientology before she was born, and the organization was part of her upbringing.

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At the age of fourteen, Mimi Rogers finished her formal education and graduated from high school.

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Mimi Rogers later worked in a hospital for incapacitated patients outside Palo Alto, California, and for six years she worked part-time as a social worker involved in substance-abuse counseling.

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Mimi Rogers studied acting with Milton Katselas for nine months and then sought an agent.

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Mimi Rogers screen tested for the lead role in Body Heat which eventually went to Kathleen Turner.

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8.

In 1982, Mimi Rogers starred in the made-for-TV-movie Hear No Evil as Meg.

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Mimi Rogers made her feature film debut in the sports comedy Blue Skies Again.

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In 1986, Mimi Rogers auditioned for the female lead in Fatal Attraction which went to Glenn Close.

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However, Mimi Rogers got her breakthrough role when she was cast opposite Tom Berenger in Someone to Watch Over Me.

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Mimi Rogers played Claire Gregory, a socialite who is protected after she witnesses a murder.

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In 1991, Mimi Rogers starred as the protagonist in The Rapture about a woman who converts from a swinger to a born-again Christian after learning that a true Rapture is upon the world.

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Mimi Rogers received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead nomination for her role in the film.

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Mimi Rogers posed nude for the March 1993 edition of Playboy magazine, and appeared on that issue's cover.

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In 1994, Mimi Rogers starred as a woman on death row in the prison thriller Reflections on a Crime and received the Best Actress prize for the film at the Seattle International Film Festival.

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Mimi Rogers later joined an ensemble cast in the critically acclaimed comedy-drama Trees Lounge.

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Mimi Rogers had a supporting role alongside Barbra Streisand and Lauren Bacall in The Mirror Has Two Faces.

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Together with her fellow producers, Mimi Rogers received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Children's Special for the film.

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Between 1998 and 1999, Mimi Rogers had a recurring role on The X-Files playing Diana Fowley for seven episodes.

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Mimi Rogers was a series regular on the short-lived ABC series The Geena Davis Show.

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Mimi Rogers later made television appearances on Dawson's Creek as the mother of Jen Lindley and in Las Vegas.

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Mimi Rogers appears in the comedy prequel Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd.

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Between 2006 and 2007, Mimi Rogers was a series regular on the Fox comedy The Loop playing Meryl.

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In 2010, Mimi Rogers had a guest voice role on King of the Hill and served as a producer on Unstoppable.

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26.

Mimi Rogers resumed the role in the season 10 premiere episode.

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Mimi Rogers appears as Honey Chandler, an attorney at odds with the titular character portrayed by Titus Welliver.

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Mimi Rogers has since reprised the role as Honey Chandler in the Amazon Freevee spin-off Bosch: Legacy, which premiered in 2022.

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Mimi Rogers is on the board of directors of the World Poker Tour.

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Mimi Rogers married Jim Rogers on August 21,1976, and assumed his surname; they divorced in September 1980.

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Mimi Rogers received a settlement of $4 million, and is believed to have introduced Cruise to Scientology.

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Mimi Rogers later retracted the comments and claimed she had been misinterpreted.

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Mimi Rogers reportedly became a highly trained "auditor" with the church.

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Mimi Rogers has left the Church of Scientology and has been described in media reports as a former member of the church.

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Cruise biographer Andrew Morton alleged that Mimi Rogers's father had been declared a Suppressive Person after leaving the church in the early 1980s, during a cull of Mission Holders.