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Kasey Rogers (born Josie Imogene Rogers; December 15, 1925 – July 6, 2006) was an American actress and writer, best known for playing the second Louise Tate in the sitcom ''
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''.


Life and career

Rogers was born Josie Imogene Rogers in
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, the daughter of Ina Mae (Mocabee) and Eben E. Rogers. She moved with her family to
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at the age of two. As a child, her prowess at the game of
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led her friends to nickname her Casey (after the famous poem "
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"). While under contract to Paramount, she used the stage name Laura Elliot. In 1955, she began working with a press agent in Hollywood, Walter Winslow Lewis III (aka "Bud"). It was Bud who suggested that she use the nickname with her maiden name and changed the "C" to a "K". They later married and had four children. Rogers began work under the names Laura Elliott and Laura Elliot for
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. She appeared in movies such as ''
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'', '' Samson and Delilah'', '' Silver City'', '' Paid in Full'', '' Two Lost Worlds'', and, in perhaps her best-known film role,
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's '' Strangers on a Train'', playing Miriam, the scheming, adulterous wife of Guy Haines (
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). In the mid-1950s, Rogers began working on television. She guest-starred on various series, such as '' Sergeant Preston'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', as Francie Keene in the '' Wanted: Dead or Alive'' episode "Railroaded", and many other programs. In 1964 she landed a starring role on '' Peyton Place'', portraying the character Julie Anderson, the mother of Betty Anderson (
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). She left the series in 1966 to replace
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in the role of Louise Tate on ''
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''. In 1972, she performed as Louise Tate for the final time in the episode "Serena's Youth Pill". She then retired from acting, appearing in only a few guest television spots and making appearances on the ''
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'' edition of ''
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''. A
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, she supported the campaign of
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during the 1952 presidential election. She was a
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.


Death

After battling
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for many years, Rogers went into
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. She then suffered a
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and died in
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,
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, on July 6, 2006, aged 80.Kasey Rogers, Veteran Actress, dies at 80
articles.latimes.com, July 13, 2006; accessed May 7, 2015. She was buried at the Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.


Other achievements

In the 1970s, she became involved with motorcycles after her son began riding and then racing at the age of nine. Rogers became involved in the world of
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racing. She worked closely with the AMA and established PURR ("PowderPuffs Unlimited Riders and Racers"), an association that brought women into the male-dominated sport, in 1974. PURR would later evolve into what is now the Women's Pro-Class division.


Books

Rogers wrote five books with Mark Wood. The first was ''The Bewitched Cookbook: Magic in the Kitchen'' (1996), a cookbook based on the television series ''Bewitched'' with the foreword written by Rogers' co-star and friend
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. Her other books are ''Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Décor'' (2001), ''Character Wreaths: Holiday Projects for Year 'Round Decor'' (2002), ''Decorating for Christmas'' (2003), and ''Create a Bewitched Falloween: 55 Projects for Decorating and Entertaining'' (2003). In 2013, ''Bewitched and Beyond: The Fan Who Came to Dinner'' by Mark Wood (with Eddie Lucas) was published by BearManor Media, a book that recounts Wood's friendship with Rogers. The title of Charles Tranberg's biography of
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, ''I Love the Illusion'', derives from Rogers' recounting how Moorehead used this expression when asked about acting.


Partial filmography

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'' (1949) - Lucille Peters *'' Top o' the Morning'' (1949) - Larkin's Secretary *''
Chicago Deadline ''Chicago Deadline'' is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Alan Ladd and Donna Reed. It was remade as ''Fame Is the Name of the Game'' (1966). Plot Chicago newspaper reporter Ed Adams is in a boarding ho ...
'' (1949) - Marcia Grantland (uncredited) *'' Samson and Delilah'' (1949) - Spectator *'' The File on Thelma Jordon'' (1950) - Dolly - Cleve's Secretary *'' Paid in Full'' (1950) - Tina, Bridesmaid *''
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'' (1950) - Lucille Farnsworth *'' No Man of Her Own'' (1950) - Friend of the Family (uncredited) *'' Riding High'' (1950) - Spectator (uncredited) *''
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'' (1950) - Jenny - Clerk (uncredited) *'' Dark City'' (1950) - Stewardess (uncredited) *'' Two Lost Worlds'' (1951) - Elaine Jeffries *'' The Mating Season'' (1951) - Bridesmaid / Party Guest (uncredited) *'' A Place in the Sun'' (1951) - Miss Harper (uncredited) *'' Strangers on a Train'' (1951) - Miriam Joyce Haines *''
When Worlds Collide ''When Worlds Collide'' is a 1933 science fiction novel co-written by Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie; they also co-authored the sequel '' After Worlds Collide'' (1934). It was first published as a six-part monthly serial (September 1932 through ...
'' (1951) - Stewardess (uncredited) *'' Here Comes the Groom'' (1951) - Maid (uncredited) *'' Silver City'' (1951) - Josephine *'' My Favorite Spy'' (1951) - Maria (uncredited) *'' Something to Live For'' (1952) - Actress at Audition (uncredited) *''
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'' (1952) - Linda Prescott *''
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'' (1953) - Janice Clayton *''
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'' (1953) - Katherine 'Katy' Hodges *'' About Mrs. Leslie'' (1954) - Felice *''
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'' (1955) - Claire (uncredited) *''
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'' (1958) - Black-eyed Susan *'' Wanted Dead or Alive'' (1959) -- episode entitled "Railroaded" *'' The Gunfight at Dodge City'' (1959) - Molly Day (uncredited) *''
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'' (1959) - Episode "A Trial for Jenny May" *'' Ask Any Girl'' (1959) - Girl in Tub (uncredited) *''
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'' (1960, TV Series) - Lois Langely, Irate Inventor s3e25 *'' Colt 45 (TV series) (1957) Return To El Paso. Jeanne Delgado *''
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'' (1960) - Dixie Mayhew /Francine Wallace *'' The Naked Flame'' (1964) - Elena *'' Peyton Place'' (1964-1965) - Julie Anderson (103 episodes) *''
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'' (1966-1972, TV Series) - The 2nd Mrs Louise Tate (33 episodes)


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