Laura Elliott
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Biography
Missouri native Imogene Rogers adopted the stage name Laura Elliott when she began in Hollywood in 1949; it was under that name that she scored the film role for which she remains best known, as Miriam, the unfaithful wife of tennis pro Guy Haines (Farley Granger) in Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller "Strangers on a Train." Changing her professional name to Kasey Rogers (a childhood nickname) in 1956, she began working primarily in television. Beginning in 1964, she co-starred in the controversial soap opera "Peyton Place"; two years later, she joined the cast of "Bewitched" as the boss' wife, Louise Tate, replacing Irene Vernon in the role.