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Rachel Miner
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Rachel Miner (born July 29, 1980 in New York City, New York) is a Broadway, film and television actress. A third generation Miner in show business, she is the daughter of director/teacher Peter Miner and the granddaughter of director/producer Worthington Miner and actress Frances Fuller. She briefly came under the media spotlight for her two-year (1998-2000) marriage to actor Macaulay Culkin. The marriage was noted for the relatively young age at which the two were wed.
Career
Television credits Rachel's television credits include Vickie in Shining Time Station: 'Tis A Gift (1990), Michelle Bauer on Guiding Light (1990–1995) and a guest starring role as Laurel in a Sex and the City episode, Twenty-something Girls vs. Thirty-something Women (1999).
Theatre credits Some of her theatre credits are Jennifer in Laura Cahill's
Naked Faith: The Way at Naked Angels in New York (
1994), Margo in
The Diary of Anne Frank on Broadway (
1997), Rivkele in
Donald Margulies' adaptation of
Sholem Asch's
God of Vengeance at
ACT Theatre in Seattle (
2000), Sandy in
Rebecca Gilman's
Blue Surge at the
Goodman Theatre in
Chicago (
2001) and at The Public Theatre in New York (
2002).
Film credits Her film credits include young Alice in
Woody Allen's
Alice (
1990), Patty in Frank Whaley's
Joe the King (1997), Lisa Connelly in
Larry Clark's
Bully (
2001), Jade in
Guy in Row Five (
2004), Eva in
Frank E. Flowers Haven (
2004), and a role in Jefery Levy's
Rabbi (
2004) and most recently, co-starring as Hilary Swank's sister in Brian DePalma's "The Black Dahlia" (
2006. She also stared in the music video
Only One, which she played the girlfriend of
Ryan Key, the lead singer of
Yellowcard.
Selected filmography