Kasey Rogers

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9845

Gender

Female

Birthday

15-Dec-1925

Age

(101 years old)

Place of Birth

Morehouse, Missouri, USA

Also Known As
  • Laura Elliott
  • Casey Rogers Williams
  • Laura Elliot
  • Josie Imogene Rogers

Kasey Rogers

Biography

Kasey Rogers (born Josie Imogene Rogers; December 15, 1925 – July 6, 2006) was an American actress, memoirist and writer, best known for playing the second Louise Tate in the popular U.S. television sitcom Bewitched. Rogers was born Josie Imogene Rogers. She moved with her family to California at the age of two. As a child, her prowess at the game of baseball led her friends to nickname her Casey (after the famous poem "Casey at the Bat"). 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 Paramount Pictures. She appeared in movies such as Special Agent, Samson and Delilah, Silver City, Paid in Full, Two Lost Worlds, and, in perhaps her best-known film role, Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train, playing Miriam, the scheming, adulterous wife of Guy Haines (Farley Granger). In the mid-1950s, Rogers began working on television. She guest-starred on various series, such as Sergeant Preston, Stage 7, The Restless Gun, The Lone Ranger, Bat Masterson, Maverick, Yancy Derringer, Perry Mason, 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 (Barbara Parkins). She left the series in 1966 to replace Irene Vernon in the role of Louise Tate on Bewitched. 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 Bewitched edition of E! True Hollywood Story.


Credits

Girls' School Girls' School (1950) Character: N/A
A young woman hides out at a school after inheriting $30,000 from her father.
Swiss Family Robinson: Lost in the Jungle Swiss Family Robinson: Lost in the Jungle (1958) Character: N/A
After having been recently shipwrecked, a group of survivors begin dealing with both the reality of being stranded on a remote island as well as with feelings of alienation and isolation. Adapted from the novel by Johann Wyss, this was the pilot episode for a proposed television series co-produced by Edgar G. Ulmer and Louis Hayward. Filmed in Mexico in 1957 and bearing a 1958 copyright, Swiss Family Robinson: Lost in the Jungle was not "released" until 2000, when it was included as an extra feature on the DVD version of Ulmer's The Pirates of Capri.
Samson and Delilah Samson and Delilah (1949) Character: Spectator
When strongman Samson rejects the love of the beautiful Philistine woman Delilah, she seeks vengeance that brings horrible consequences they both regret.
A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun (1951) Character: Miss Harper (uncredited)
A young social climber wins the heart of a beautiful heiress but his former girlfriend's pregnancy stands in the way of his ambition.
Two Lost Worlds Two Lost Worlds (1951) Character: Elaine Jeffries
Shipwreck survivors land on an uncharted island inhabited by prehistoric beasts.
About Mrs. Leslie About Mrs. Leslie (1954) Character: Felice
A lonely, unhappy owner of a Beverly Hills boarding house reflects on her lonely, unhappy life and the lonely, unhappy man she once loved.
The Gunfight at Dodge City The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959) Character: Molly Day
Fleeing to Dodge City after killing a man in self defence Masterson finds his brother Ed (Harry Lauter) running for sheriff of the town. When Ed is killed by hired guns of the corrupt incumbent Bat is determined to settle the score with violence but he is convinced by the townspeople that the best way to avenge his brother's death is by taking Ed's place on the ballot. Bat agrees and wins the election but his new role on the right side of the law will lead him to unexpected confrontations as he finds himself torn between his loyalties to his friends and his duties as sheriff.
Strangers on a Train Strangers on a Train (1951) Character: Miriam Haines
A charming psychopath tries to coerce a tennis star into his theory that two strangers can commit the perfect crime by exchanging murders—each killing the other’s most-hated person.
No Man of Her Own No Man of Her Own (1950) Character: Friend of family (uncredited)
A penniless pregnant woman adopts the identity of a rich woman killed in a train crash.
The Naked Flame The Naked Flame (1964) Character: Elena
A Doukhobor sect in Northern Alberta tries to prevent the wedding of a Russian girl to a Canadian.
Paid in Full Paid in Full (1950) Character: Tina, Bridesmaid
Two sisters fall in love with the same man. After the wedding, the new husband realizes he may have married the wrong sister.
The French Line The French Line (1954) Character: Katherine 'Katy' Hodges
Oil heiress Mame Carson takes an incognito cruise so that men will love her for her body, not her money.
Silver City Silver City (1951) Character: Josephine
Having masterminded the hold up of his company office, a mining engineer is barred from the industry. He then sets up shop as an assayer, scheming to acquire a rich silver mine lease from its operators.
Lost Flight Lost Flight (1970) Character: Mrs. Peterson
The captain of a downed airliner must help his crew and passengers survive on a deserted jungle island in the midst of a power struggle - an adult version of "Lord of the Flies."
The McConnell Story The McConnell Story (1955) Character: Claire
Joe McConnell was sure that he was meant to be a pilot, but was stuck as a restless army private. It seemed that his ambition was blocked at every step.
The Mating Season The Mating Season (1951) Character: Bridesmaid / Party Guest (uncredited)
Ellen McNulty leaves her New Jersey hamburger stand and heads west to pay a surprise visit to her son and his new bride. When Ellen arrives, her daughter-in-law mistakes her for the maid she has hired for a big party they are throwing. Rather than cause any embarrassment, Ellen goes along with the charade, which leads to many complications.
Riding High Riding High (1950) Character: Spectator (uncredited)
A horse trainer who has fallen on hard times looks to his horse, Broadway Bill, to finally win the big race.
Denver and Rio Grande Denver and Rio Grande (1952) Character: Linda Nelson
Jim Vesser and his team of railroading men try to build a rail line through a mountain pass, while a group of less scrupulous construction workers sabotages the entire operation in the hopes that they can get their tracks laid first and get the money from the railroad.
Jamaica Run Jamaica Run (1953) Character: Janice Clayton (as Laura Elliot)
Promoter William Montague wants to buy the estate owned by the Daceys, Mrs. Dacey and her daughter Ena and son Todd, in order to build a resort hotel. When they turn him down, he produces a couple of distant relatives, Janice and Robert Clayton, and sets about to prove that the estate rightfully belongs to them. The identity of the rightful heirs is thought to be buried in a sunken ship off of the Jamaican shore and the search begins, led by a schooner skipper, Patrick Fairlie, who is in love with Ena.
Something to Live For Something to Live For (1952) Character: Stage Cast Member (uncredited)
Advertising executive Alan Miller, a recovered alcoholic who now does interventions on behalf of Alcoholics Anonymous, is called to help Broadway actress Jenny Carey whose developing career is threatened by an increasing dependence on alcohol. Alan's growing interest in Jenny strains his marriage to Edna, with whom he has two children.
Special Agent Special Agent (1949) Character: Lucille Peters (as Laura Elliot)
A California railroad agent hunts two brothers for murder and robbing a payroll express.
The File on Thelma Jordon The File on Thelma Jordon (1949) Character: Dolly - Cleve's Secretary
Cleve Marshall, an assistant district attorney, falls for Thelma Jordon, a mysterious woman with a troubled past. When Thelma becomes a suspect in her aunt's murder, Cleve tries to clear her name.
Union Station Union Station (1950) Character: Jenny - Clerk (uncredited)
Police catch a break when suspected kidnappers are spotted on a train heading towards Union Station. Police, train station security and a witness try to piece together the crime and get back the blind daughter of a rich business man.



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