Age, Biography and Wiki
Mimi Rogers, born Miriam Rogers, is an American actress, producer, and professional poker player. She was born on January 27, 1956, in Coral Gables, Florida. Rogers began her career in the early 1980s and gained prominence with films like Gung Ho and Someone to Watch Over Me . Her Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive look at her life and career: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimi_Rogers.
Occupation | Film Producer |
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Date of Birth | 27 January 1956 |
Age | 69 Years |
Birth Place | Coral Gables, Florida, US |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
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Height, Weight & Measurements
While specific details about Mimi Rogers' height and weight are not widely reported, she is often recognized for her distinctive appearance and versatility in her acting roles.
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Dating & Relationship Status
Mimi Rogers has been married three times:
- Her first marriage was to James Rogers in 1976, which ended in divorce after four years.
- She married Tom Cruise in 1987, but they divorced in 1990. During this marriage, she introduced him to Scientology.
- Her third marriage was to Christopher Ciaffa in 2003, with whom she has two children, making this marriage her longest-lasting to date .
She is the daughter of Philip C. Spickler, a civil engineer, and Kathy Talent, a former dance and drama major. Rogers's father was Jewish and her mother Episcopalian.
Rogers later made television appearances on Dawson's Creek (2003) as the mother of Jen Lindley (Michelle Williams) and in Las Vegas (2003). She also appears in the comedy prequel Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003). In 2004, she starred alongside Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger in the drama The Door in the Floor. Between 2006 and 2007, Rogers was a series regular on the Fox comedy The Loop playing Meryl. In 2010, Rogers had a guest voice role on King of the Hill 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 Robin Schmidt, a primatologist and Ashton Kutcher's mother on Two and a Half Men. Rogers resumed the role in the season 10 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 Meryl Streep, in Hope Springs.
Rogers has been married three times. She married Jim Rogers on August 21, 1976, and assumed his surname; they divorced in September 1980. She then had a relationship with Emilio Estevez. On May 9, 1987, she married actor Tom Cruise in Bedford, New York; the marriage broke down at the end of 1989, and a divorce was finalized in February 1990. Rogers received a settlement of $4 million, and is believed to have introduced Cruise to Scientology.
In April 1990, Rogers met her present husband, producer Chris Ciaffa, on the set of Ivan Passer's made-for-cable film Fourth Story. The couple has a daughter, Amazon Studios creative executive Lucy Ciaffa (born November 20, 1994) and a son, ASU baseball player Charlie Ciaffa (born July 30, 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 country club membership.
Rogers's father became interested in Dianetics in 1952 and later became a prominent Mission Holder with the Church of Scientology 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 Sonny Bono, Rogers was his "auditor" for dianetics. Tom Cruise was also a client before being directed towards a Celebrity Centre.
Cruise biographer Andrew Morton alleged that Rogers's father had been declared a suppressive person after leaving the church in the early 1980s, during a cull of Mission Holders.
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Husband | Jim Rogers (m. 1976-1980) Tom Cruise (m. 1987-1990) Chris Ciaffa (m. 2003) |
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Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Mimi Rogers' net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. This figure is derived from her successful acting career, production work, and participation in professional poker tournaments . However, some sources have previously estimated her net worth at $5 million .
Career, Business and Investments
Mimi Rogers has had a diverse career spanning over three decades, with notable roles in films like The Rapture, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, and Lost in Space. She has also appeared in numerous television series, including The X-Files, Bosch, and Wilfred . In addition to acting, Rogers is a producer and has been involved in high-profile films like Unstoppable . She is also a professional poker player and sits on the board of directors of the World Poker Tour .
Her notable film roles are Gung Ho (1986), Someone to Watch Over Me (1987), Desperate Hours (1990), and Full Body Massage (1995). She garnered the greatest acclaim of her career for her role in the religious drama The Rapture (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), Lost in Space (1998), Ginger Snaps (2000), The Door in the Floor (2004), and For a Good Time, Call... (2012).
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 Kathleen Turner. Her early television roles included guest spots on Hill Street Blues (1981) as a love interest for officer Andy Renko (Charles Haid), as well as Magnum, P.I. (1982), and Hart to Hart (1983). In 1982, Rogers starred in the made-for-TV-movie Hear No Evil as Meg. She made her feature film debut in the sports comedy Blue Skies Again (1983). Between 1983 and 1984, she worked extensively in television as a series regular on The Rousters and as supermodel Blair Harper-Fenton in Paper Dolls. In 1986, she starred alongside Michael Keaton in Gung Ho.
Social Network
Mimi Rogers is not highly active on social media platforms, but her work and personal life are often covered by entertainment news outlets.
Education
Details about Mimi Rogers' educational background are not widely available in the public domain.
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 Palo Alto, California, and for six years she worked part-time as a social worker involved in substance-abuse counseling.