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Miriam Rogers (née Spickler; born January 27, 1956) is an American actress. Her notable film roles are ''
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'' (1986), '' Someone to Watch Over Me'' (1987), '' Desperate Hours'' (1990), and ''
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'' (1995). She garnered the greatest acclaim of her career for her role in the religious drama ''
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'' (1991), with critic Robin Wood declaring that she "gave one of the greatest performances in the history of the Hollywood cinema." Rogers has since appeared in '' Reflections on a Crime'' (1994), '' The Mirror Has Two Faces'' (1996), '' Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'' (1997), ''
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'' (1998), '' Ginger Snaps'' (2000), '' The Door in the Floor'' (2004), and '' For a Good Time, Call...'' (2012). Her extensive work in television includes '' Paper Dolls'' (1984), ''
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'' (1997), '' The Loop'' (2006–2007), and recurring roles on ''
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'' (1998–1999), '' Two and a Half Men'' (2011–2015), ''
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'' (2014), ''
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'' (2015), '' Bosch'' (2014–2021), and '' Bosch: Legacy'' (2022).


Early life

Rogers was born Miriam Spickler at General Hospital in
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. She is the daughter of Philip C. Spickler, a civil engineer, and Kathy Talent, a former dance and drama major. Rogers' father was Jewish and her mother Episcopalian. Her father became involved with
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before she was born, and the organization was part of her upbringing. The family lived in Virginia, Arizona, Michigan, and England before settling in Los Angeles. At the age of fourteen, Rogers finished her formal education and graduated from high school. She later worked in a hospital for incapacitated patients outside
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, and for six years she worked part-time as a social worker involved in substance-abuse counseling. At the beginning of their acting careers, Rogers and
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lived together.


Career

After her first marriage ended, Rogers moved to Los Angeles to embark on an acting career. She studied acting with Milton Katselas for nine months and then sought an agent. She screen tested for the lead role in '' Body Heat'' which eventually went to
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. Her earlier roles included television appearances in ''
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'' (1981) as a love interest for officer Andy Renko ( Charles Haid), in '' Magnum, P.I.'' (1982), and in '' Hart to Hart'' (1983). In 1982, Rogers starred in the made-for-TV-movie '' Hear No Evil'' as Meg. Between 1983 and 1984, she worked extensively in television as a series regular on ''
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'' and as supermodel Blair Harper-Fenton in '' Paper Dolls''. In 1986, she starred alongside
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in ''
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''. In 1986, Rogers auditioned for the female lead in '' Fatal Attraction'' which went to Glenn Close. However, Rogers got her breakthrough role when she was cast opposite
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in '' Someone to Watch Over Me'' (1987). Rogers played Claire Gregory, a socialite who is protected after she witnesses a murder. In 1989, she was in '' The Mighty Quinn'' starring Denzel Washington. In 1990, she appeared in '' Desperate Hours''. In 1991, Rogers starred as the protagonist in ''
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'' about a woman who converts from a swinger to a born-again Christian after learning that a true Rapture is upon the world. She received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead nomination for her role in the film. ''
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'' praised her "spectacular performance, which seems in part inspired by the physical splendors and feral glances of
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." In 1993, Rogers posed nude for the March 1993 edition of ''
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'' magazine, and also appeared on that issue's cover. She later explained "Playboy had been after me for years, and finally I agreed to pose when they gave me complete approval over the shoot. It was done in a tasteful way, and since I knew that I wanted to have children soon, I thought it might be nice to have a permanent record of my body in its prime." In 1994, Rogers starred as a woman on
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in the prison thriller '' Reflections on a Crime'' and received the Best Actress prize for the film at the
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. ''
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'' praised Rogers' "typically terrific performance" in the film. Rogers later joined an ensemble cast in the critically acclaimed comedy-drama '' Trees Lounge'' (1996). She also had a supporting role alongside
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and
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in '' The Mirror Has Two Faces'' (1996). Her next film was the beginning of what would become a major franchise, when she appeared as Mrs. Kensington in '' Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'' (1997). In 1998, she co-starred in ''
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''. A year later, she co-produced and co-starred in the Holocaust drama '' The Devil's Arithmetic''. Together with her fellow producers, Rogers received a
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nomination for Outstanding Children's Special for the film. Between 1998 and 1999, Rogers also had a recurring role on ''
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'' playing Diana Fowley for seven episodes. In 2000, she starred in the critically acclaimed Canadian horror film '' Ginger Snaps''. She was also a series regular on the short-lived ABC series '' The Geena Davis Show'' (2000–01). Rogers later made television appearances on ''
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'' (2003) as the mother of Jen Lindley ( Michelle Williams) and in ''
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'' (2003). She also appears in the comedy prequel '' Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd'' (2003). In 2004, she starred alongside
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and Kim Basinger in the drama '' The Door in the Floor''. Between 2006 and 2007, Rogers was a series regular on the
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comedy '' The Loop'' playing Meryl. In 2010, Rogers had a guest voice role on ''
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'' and served as a producer on '' Unstoppable''. In 2010, she performed at the Geffen Playhouse in '' Love, Loss, and What I Wore''. In 2011, she was cast in the recurring role of
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, a primatologist and Ashton Kutcher's mother on '' Two and a Half Men''. Rogers resumed the role in the
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premiere episode. In 2012, she made a guest appearance on '' The Client List'', and appeared in the films '' For a Good Time, Call...'' and, alongside
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, in '' Hope Springs''. In March 2012, she was cast alongside
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in the ABC pilot ''Scruples'', as Harriet, a "powerful and vindictive magazine editor". Since 2014, she has had a recurring role in '' Bosch''. Rogers appears as Honey Chandler, an attorney at odds with the titular character portrayed by Titus Welliver. She is set to reprise the role as Honey Chandler in the Amazon Freevee (recently rebranded from IMDb TV) spin-off '' Bosch: Legacy''.


Other ventures

Having played poker as a teenager, Rogers took up competitive
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in 2003 and finished in the money in her first major tournament at the
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's 240 player Shooting Stars' main event No-Limit
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tournament in
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, on March 4, 2004. She is on the board of directors of the World Poker Tour. In July 2006, she finished in the money (33rd place) at the $1000 Ladies' No-Limit Hold 'em World Series of Poker event.


Personal life

Rogers has been married three times. She married James Rogers in 1976 and assumed his surname; they divorced in 1980. She then had a relationship with Emilio Estevez. On May 9, 1987, she married actor
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in a
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ceremony; the marriage broke down at the end of 1989, and a divorce was finalized in February 1990. In January 1990, the couple released a joint statement: "While there have been very positive aspects to our marriage, there were some issues which could not be resolved even after working on them for a period of time." It was Rogers who introduced Cruise to
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. In an interview with ''
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'' in 1993, Rogers discussed her split from Cruise and said that he had been considering becoming a monk, which affected their intimacy. Rogers later retracted the comments and claimed she had been misinterpreted. In 1990, Rogers met her present husband, producer Chris Ciaffa, on the set of the made-for-cable film ''Fourth Story''. The couple has a daughter, Lucy (born 1994) and a son, Charlie (born 2001). They married on March 20, 2003, at the Beverly Hills courthouse. During an interview on '' The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn'', Rogers joked that the marriage – after 13 years living together and two children – was just so they would be eligible for a
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membership. Rogers has made campaign contributions to the
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.


Scientology

Rogers' father became interested in Dianetics in 1952 and later became a prominent Mission Holder with the
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and friend of its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. Rogers also reportedly became a highly trained "auditor" with the church. Prior to her acting career, she opened a "field auditing" practice, the Enhancement Center, with her first husband, Jim Rogers. According to
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, Rogers was his "auditor" for dianetics.
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was also a client before being directed towards a
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. In an interview given to the ''
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'' in 1991, Rogers said about Scientology: "that philosophy was simply part of my upbringing and I liked it. And, I think it was an excellent system of belief to grow up with because Scientology offers an extremely pragmatic method for taking spiritual concerns and breaking them down into everyday applications." Rogers has left the Church of Scientology and has been described in media reports as a former member of the church. Cruise biographer Andrew Morton alleged that Rogers' father had been declared a Suppressive Person after leaving the church in the early 1980s, during a cull of Mission Holders. A 2012 article in '' Vanity Fair'' alleged that Rogers held an unfavorable view of the church's controversial leader,
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. In ''Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief'', published in 2013, author Lawrence Wright alleged that Miscavige had pushed Rogers from her marriage with Cruise so the latter could pursue
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.


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