Films
- House of Good and Evil (2009) Sometimes the split between good and evil,
Heaven and Hell, is right down the middle.
- Genre: Horror
- Rating:
- Role: Star
- Writer: Blu de Golyer
- Director: Clint Howard
- Credited Cast: Rachel Miner (Maggie Conley), Tippi Hedren, Brian Baumgartner, Christian Oliver, Douglas Spain
- Life of Lemon (2009) No description available yet.
- Genre: Unknown at this time
- Rating:
- Role: Costar
- Writer: Barry Kneller
- Director: Randy Kent
- Credited Cast: Dan Lauria, Beth Grant, Willie C. Carpenter, Rachel Miner (Esther), Barry Kneller and Mimi Kennedy.
- Truckstop (2009) The film follows a high school student with cerebral palsy who works at a Truckstop. He befriends Vicki (Rachel Miner), the local prostitute.
- Genre: Drama
- Rating:
- Role: Costar
- Writers: Tony Aloupis, Steven Grabowsky, Rotimi Rainwater
- Director: Rotimi Rainwater
- Credited Cast: Rachel Miner (Vicki), Cylk Cozart, Raymond Williams, Mimi Rogers
- The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009): In the third installment of the franchise, a young man discovers he has inherited the powers of The Butterfly Effect and tries to solve the mystery of his high school girlfriend's death, only to unleash a vicious serial killer.
- Genre: Horror/Thriller
- Rating:
- Role: Costar
- Writer: Holly Brix
- Director: Seth Grossman
- Credited Cast: Chris Carmack (plays Rachel's brother), Rachel Miner (Jenna Reide), Sonya A. Avakian, Mistress Malice
- How to Make a Movie (2009): Four young filmmakers decide to buck the Hollywood system and make their own movie, even if it means pulling off a daring heist in the process.
- Genre: Comedy/Crime
- Rating:
- Role: Costar
- Writer/Director: Blu de Golyer
- Credited cast: Jason Flemyng, Christian Oliver, Rachel Miner (Rachel), Billy Boyd, Paul Ben-Victor
- Thicker (2008): A brother and sister go to great lengths in an attempt to recover an inheritance that their recently deceased mother was buried with.
- Genre: Comedy/Drama
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Costar
- Writer/Director: Terry Nemeroff
- Credited cast: Peter Facinelli, Jason Lee, Christopher Lloyd, Peter Stormare, Rachel Miner (Dagmar), Bobby Cannavale, Amanda Plummer, Beth Grant, Jon Gries, James LeGros, Frank Whaley, Jon Polito, Glenn Plummer, Leslie Zemeckis
- Dark as Day (2008) No description available yet.
- Genre: Drama
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Costar
- Writer/Director: Levi Holiman
- Credited cast: Eric Balfour, Rachel Miner, DJ Qualls, Lewis Black, John Bryant Davila, Rick Yudt, Ari Tinnen, Robbie Kaller
- Living the Still Life (2007): A behind the scenes, "making of" featurette included as an extra on the DVD of The Still Life.
- Genre: Documentary/Short
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Herself
- Writers: Unknown
- Director: Erik Boccio
- Credited cast (in alphabetical order): Richard Barbadillo, Jason Barry, Patricia Belcher, Angel Boris, Doug Carrion, Don S. Davis, Phyllis Diller, Dean Dinning, Holly Fields, Kato Kaelin, William McNamara, Robert Miano, Joel Miller, Rachel Miner, Sonny Mone, Terry Moore, Matthew Nelson, Dizzy Reed, Darius Rucker, Dave 'The Snake' Sabo, Adrian Young
- Cross (2009) (was: Shifter) - Callan (Michael Madsen) has been given a powerful Celtic Cross which has enabled him to fight evil forces. His ongoing battle has taken him to Los Angles where he now fights against an unstoppable empire with a team of allies who possess a variety of weapons and the skills to use them
- Genre: Fantasy
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Lead
- Writers: Patrick Durham, Mark Kidwell
- Director: Patrick Durham
- Credited Cast: Michael Madsen, Rachel Miner (Poison), Ling Bai, Taryn
Manning, Amber Benson, Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, Cung Lee, Lori Heuring, Samantha
Mumba, Camille Langfield, Patrick Durham, Jonathan Sachar.
- No Subtitles Necessary: The Story of Laszlo and Vilmos (2008)
- Genre: Documentary
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Herself
- Writers: James Chressanthis
- Director: James Chressanthis
- Credited cast: Sandra Bullock, Martin Scorsese, Sharon Stone, Jon Voight, Dennis Hopper, Barbra Streisand, Rachel Miner, Karen Black, John Williams, Richard Donner, Peter Bogdanovich, Irwin Winkler, Vittorio Storaro, Mark Rydell, Vilmos Zsigmond and more.
- Tooth and Nail (2007): In a post-apocalyptic future where fossil fuel has run out and millions are dead, survivors fight off cannibals inside a run-down, psychiatric hospital. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Thriller
- Rating:
- Role: Co-star
- Writer/Director: Mark Young
- Cast: Michael Madsen, Vinnie Jones, Rider Strong, Robert Carradine, Rachel Miner (Neon), Michael Kelly, Nicole DuPort, Alexandra Barreto, Beverly Hynds
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Jonathan Sachar, Jeffrey D. Erb, Patrick Durham, John Lumia, Kevin Scott, Garrett Ching, Keith Bullard, Frank Aptacy, Emily Catherine Young, Christopher McNutt, Jerry Saberon, Kevin E. Scott
- Note: Order of credits on poster: Rachel Miner, Nicole DuPort, Robert Carradine, Rider Strong, Michael Kelly, Emily Young with Michael Madsen and Vinnie Jones
- The Blue Hour (2007): The stories of several strangers in Los Angeles are interwoven as they experience both loss and hope.
- Genre: Drama
- Rating:
- Role: Co-star
- Writer/Director: Eric Nazarian
- Credited cast: Alyssa Milano, Rachel Miner (Julie), Ellen Albertini Dow, Clarence Williams III, Sarah Jones, Derrick O'Connor, Emily Rios, Yorick van Wageningen, Paul Dillon, Ren Woods, Joel McKinnon Miller, Lyne Odums, Austin Marques, Karen Kondazian, Vanessa McCaffrey, Sophia Malki, Peter Alexander Santiago
- Hide (2006): The only thing we know at this time is that it has been referred to as a thriller and horror film.
- Genre: Thriller, Horror
- Rating:
- Role: Co-star
- Writer: Greg Rosati
- Director: K.C. Bascombe
- Cast: Rachel Miner (Betty), Christian Kane, Polly Shannon, Beth Grant, Alex Sarian
- Circadian Rhythm (2005): Focuses on a young woman and her radical journey to discover who she is and to find out why multiple enemies of the state want her dead. The woman, Sarah Caul (Rachel Miner), is thrown into an action filled construct where she must put the pieces of her life together as well as confront the menace that follows her every move. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Action/Thriller
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Lead
- Writer: James Portolese
- Director: René Besson
- Cast: Rachel Miner (Sarah Caul), Robert Berson
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Adam Ambruso, David Anders, Jonathan Banks, Seymour Cassel, Sigal Diamant, Lisa Jay, Terasa Livingstone, Rick Martins, Jason Nesmith, Shira Scott, Treat Williams, Sarah Wynter
- The Black Dahlia (2006): Set in 1940s Los Angeles. Two cops, Bucky Bleichert and his partner, Lee Blanchard, investigate the death of Elizabeth Short, a young woman found brutally murdered. Bucky soon realizes that his girlfriend had ties to the deceased, and soon after that, he begins uncovering corruption and conspiracy within the police department. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- Rating: R
- Role: Supporting
- Writers: James Ellroy, Josh Friedman
- Director: Brian De Palma
- Cast: Josh Hartnett, Aaron Eckhart, Scarlett Johansson, Hilary Swank (plays Rachel's sister), Mia Kirshner, Mike Starr,
Fiona Shaw (plays Rachel's mom), Rachel Miner (Martha Linscott), Victor McGuire, Troy Evans, James Otis, Gregg Henry,
Graham Norris
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Noel Arthur, Judith Benezra, Richard Brake, Kevin Dunn, William Finley, Patrick Fischler, Michael P. Flannigan, Claudia Katz, John Kavanagh (plays Rachel's dad), Laura Kightlinger, Steven Koller, Angus MacInnes, David McDivitt, Rose McGowan, Stephanie L. Moore, David Raibon, Jemima Rooper, Anthony Russell, Joost Scholte, Pepe Serna, Joey Slotnick, Marissa Welsh
- Note: The family name was changed from Sprague in the James Ellroy book to Linscott in the movie. Anyone know why?
- Penny Dreadful (2006): A young woman, Penny (Rachel Miner), goes on a therapeutic retreat with her psychologist (Mimi Rogers) to overcome her many phobias, including a fear of cars. She finds herself trapped in a situation where her worst nightmares come true. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Horror
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Lead
- Writers: Diane Valcroze, Arthur Flam
- Director: Richard Brandes
- Cast: Rachel Miner (Penny), Mimi Rogers, Chad Todhunter
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Liz Davies, Micky Jones
- The Still Life (2006): Artist Julian Lamont struggles to pick up the pieces of his tattered life in this drama. A reclusive alcoholic, Julian creates a new art genre called Destructionism, and his works catapult him into the limelight. But as his success in the art world grows, Julian loses touch with the artist he truly desires to be, and his personal life soon tailspins out of control. Rachel plays his girlfriend. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Drama
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Co-star
- Writer/Director, Joel Miller
- Cast: Jason Barry, Rachel Miner (Robin), Terry Moore, Don S. Davis, Robert Miano, Holly Fields
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Patricia Belcher, Angel Boris, Delaney Bramlett, Michael Callan, Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, Doug Carrion, Jonathan Davis, Dean Dinning, Shay Duffin, Eric Michael Halderman, Eddie Hedges, Kato Kaelin, Yolanda King, Grant Kramer,
Rae'Ven Larrymore Kelly, Kyrie Maezumi, William McNamara, Joel Michaely, Joel Miller, Angelo Moore, Matthew Nelson, Danny Pintauro,
Joel Polis, Louise Post, Riki Rachtman, Dizzy Reed, Joshua Roman, Kim Shattuck, Daize Shayne, Abby Simpson, Josh Todd, Liam Tuohy, Nadia Wit, Sin Wong, Amina Zeghar
- Cult (2005): Mindy (Rachel Miner) is a college student studying the Massacre of the Cult of Kwan Yin along with fellow classmates Bailey (Glenn Dunk), Cassandra (Taryn Manning), and Alex (Joel Michaely). When one of their classmates is found dead, they set out to uncover the truth. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Horror
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Lead
- Writer: Ben Oren
- Director: Joe Knee
- Cast: Taryn Manning, Rachel Miner (Mindy), Joel Michaely
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Robert Berson, Glenn Dunk, Fiona Horne, Kelli Mandruk, Myke Michaels, Susie Park, Joe Sagal, Victoria Vanegas
- The Memory Thief (2006) (was: The Last Jew, was: Inconsolable) - Lukas, an aimless young tollbooth clerk in L.A., haunted by his own past, has a chance encounter with a Holocaust survivor and becomes obsessed with the victimized Jews.
- Genre: Drama
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Co-star
- Writer/Director: Gil Kofman
- Cast: Mark Webber, Rachel Miner (Mira), Jerry Adler
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Farah Afnan, Patrick Bauchau, Kevin Breznahan, June Claman, Chris Ellis, Brent David Fraser, Mary Pat Gleason, Luck Hari, Ricky Harris, Peter Jacobson, Jamie Kaler, Pete Kasper, Bess Meisler, Art Oughton, Benjamin John Parrillo, Blaine Pate, Allie Raye, Allan Rich, Richard Riehle, Paul Schackman, Vikrum Shah, Jane Silva, Douglas Spain, Patrick Stack, Richard Stobie, Jennie Ventriss, Joshua Wheeler, Mitchell Whitfield
- Fatwa (2005) - Junior senator Maggie Davidson (Lauren Holly) is in the middle of a personal crisis when she discovers that she is the subject of a terrorist plot. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Drama, Thriller
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Supporting
- Writer: Scott Schafer
- Director: John Carter
- Cast: Lauren Holly, Lacey Chabert, Rachel Miner (Cassie Davidson), Mykelti Williamson, Angus Macfadyen, Roger G. Smith, John Doman
- Thanks to Gravity (2005) - Jordan Landa encounters a gridlock on her road to adulthood. (Unreleased)
- Genre: Comedy/Drama
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Supporting
- Writer/Director: Jessica Kavana
- Cast: Sean Astin, Gina Philips, Adam Rodriguez, Joaquim de Almeida, Rachel Miner (Sophia), Austin Nichols, Shirley Knight, Bryan Greenberg, Azura Skye, Eve Gordon, Angelo Spizzirri, Chris Mulkey, Daniel Samonas, Sheldon Fogel, Damaris Justamante, Robert Martini, Ethan S. Smith
- Little Athens (2004) - Described as an anti coming-of-age film, it follows multiple characters in multiple storylines across a single day, all converging at a party that night. Rachel plays a paramedic and the friend of another young woman paramedic. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Drama
- Rating: R
- Role: Co-star
- Writer: Jeff Zuber
- Director: Tom Zuber
- Cast (highlights of a large cast): John Patrick Amedori, Jill Ritchie, DJ Qualls, Erica Leerhsen, Rachel Miner (Allison), Michael Pena, Esteban Powell, Eric Szmanda, Leonardo Nam, Tory Kittles, Jorge Garcia, Michelle Horn, Kenny Morrison, Jasmine Anthony, Jonathan Dankner, RJ Knoll, Paula Price, Paul Shields, John Mead, Michael Dean Jacobs
- Haven (2004) - Two businessmen (Bill Paxton, Stephen Dillane) fleeing to the Cayman Islands trigger events that lead to a crime that has major repercussions for Cayman. Follows many characters in multiple storylines, told in nonlinear fashion, in alternating timelines, including Orlando Bloom and Zoe Saldana as star-crossed lovers. (Available on DVD)
- Genre: Drama, Crime
- Rating: R
- Role: Supporting (not much known)
- Writer/Director: Frank E. Flowers
- Cast: Bill Paxton, Orlando Bloom, Stephen Dillane, Zoe Saldana, Razaaq Adoti, Agnes Bruckner, Victor Rasuk, Lee Ingleby, Anthony Mackie, Joy Bryant, Terry Burke, Santiago Cabrera, Bobby Cannavale, Sarah Carter, Caroline Goodall, Mpho Koaho, Ky-Mani Marley, Rachel Miner (Eva), Peter O'Meara, Serena Scott Thomas, Jake Weber, Robert Wisdom
- Man of God (was: Rabbi) (2004) - A middle-aged rabbi experiences series of events that shake his faith, including an affair with a teenage girl and being stalked by a hate group. (Unreleased)
- Genre: Drama
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Supporting
- Writer/Director: Jefery Levy
- Cast: Jason Behr, Omar Benson Miller, Rachel Miner (Karen Cohen), Nikki Reed, Peter Weller, Court Young, Susan Traylor, Graham Beckel, Stephanie Thomas, Jae Choe
- Guy in Row Five (2004) - A movie extra believes he has landed a part in a series and decides to document his last day as an extra. Rachel plays Jade, an actress. (Unreleased)
- Genre: Comedy
- Rating: Unknown
- Role: Supporting
- Writers: Bobby Field and Motrya Tomycz
- Directors: Jonathon E. Stewart and Phil Thurman
- Cast: Bobby Field, Clare Kramer, Colin Ferguson, Jennifer Aspen, Hal Ozsan, Thomas Ian Nicholas,
Rachel Miner (Jade), Joel Michaely, Allen Williams, Gary Wolf, David O'Donnell, Rocky Marquette, Jonathan Quint, Brandon Brooks, Steffany Huckaby
- Bully (2001) - Based on the true case of a group of Hollywood, Florida teens who get together to brutally (and messily) murder Bobby Kent (Nick Stahl), the bully who has been victimizing some of them. Rachel plays Lisa Connelly, the girlfriend of the bully's "best friend" Marty Puccio (Brad Renfro) who has been pushed around by him for years. Her character initiates and orchestrates the murder. (Available on DVD and VHS)
- Genre: Drama, True Crime
- Rating: Unrated (DVD), R (VHS)
- Role: Co-star
- Writers: Zachary Long and Roger Pullis
- Director: Larry Clark
- Cast (principal roles): Brad Renfro, Bijou Phillips, Rachel Miner (Lisa Connelly), Nick Stahl, Michael Pitt, Kelli Garner, Daniel Franzese, Leo Fitzpatrick, Nathalie Paulding, Elizabeth Dimon (played Rachel's mom), Larry Clark (Cameo as "The Hitman's" father)
- Joe the King (1999) - An underprivileged boy goes from small kid to young teen under harsh conditions, drifting toward crime. Rachel plays a girls he meets at a roller skating rink. (Available on DVD and VHS)
- Genre: Drama, Crime
- Rating: R
- Role: Small part, one scene
- Writer/Director: Frank Whaley
- Cast (highlights of a large cast): Noah Fleiss, Val Kilmer, Ethan Hawke, Karen Young, John Leguizamo, Austin Pendleton, Ethan Hawke, Camryn Manheim, Max Ligosh, James Costa, Amy Wright, Richard Bright, Robert Whaley, Craig Levine, Kate Mara, Rachel Miner (Patty), Lyn Nagel, Sarah Vitale, Laura Ligosh, Caitlin Clarke, Mitchell Fleiss, Louis Zorich, Frank Whaley (uncredited)
- Note: According to Director Frank Whaley on the DVD, Rachel's scene was shot the day after her wedding to Macaulay Culkin. They both arrived at 6:00 am "still in their wedding gear."
- Crossover factoid: Austin Pendleton worked with Rachel (playing Mr. Dussel) in the Broadway production The Diary of Anne Frank.
- Henry Fool (1998) - A long film about two would-be writers (one a garbage collector) and the fickle natures of talent, families, friendships, romance, success and, of course, Fate. Rachel plays a girl sitting in the library working on her computer who receives something which changes the course of the life of one of the main characters. (Available on DVD and VHS)
- Genre: Drama, Comedy
- Rating: R
- Role: Bit part, one scene, no lines
- Writer/Director: Hal Hartley
- Cast (highlights of a huge cast): Thomas Jay Ryan, James Urbaniak, Parker Posey, Maria Porter, James Saito, Kevin Corrigan, Liam Aiken, Miho Nikaido, Gene Ruffini, Nicholas Hope, Diana Ruppe, Veanne Cox, Jan Leslie Harding, Chaylee Worrall, Christy Carlson Romano, Chuck Montgomery, Melanie Vesey, Don Creech, Camille Paglia (Herself), Rachel Miner (Girl in Library #3), Paul Lazar, Vivian Bang, Herbie Duarte, Toy Connor
- Alice (1990) - Alice (Mia Farrow) is an unhappy, upscale Manhattan wife and mother. She goes to a mysterious Chinese herbalist and experiences life-changing, fantastic adventures. Rachel plays young Alice in two quick flashback/fantasy shots. (Available on DVD and VHS)
- Genre: Drama, Comedy, Fantasy
- Rating: PG 13
- Role: Bit part, two shots, no lines
- Writer/Director: Woody Allen
- Cast (highlights of a huge cast): Mia Farrow, William Hurt, Joe Mantegna, Julie Kavner, Holland Taylor, Blythe Danner, Robin Bartlett, Keye Luke, Judy Davis, Cybill Shepherd, Alec Baldwin, Gwen Verdon (played Rachel's mom), Patrick O'Neal (played Rachel's dad), Rachel Miner (Alice, age 12), Bernadette Peters, Elle Macpherson, Lisa Marie, James Toback, Bob Balaban, James McDaniel
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- Note: Though the credit is Alice, age 12, Rachel was only ten when the movie was released (nine when it was shot).
Short Films
- Onion Underwater (2007) - In the immediate future a drug called "GOD" allows users to actually commune with God. The hitch? The user will die within five years. This hasn't stopped thousands of people from taking it.
- Genre: Short, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Romance
- Rating:
- Role: Lead
- Writer/Director: Paul Yates
- Credited cast: Rachel Miner (Tara), Tyler Bosserman, Kim Haden, Beaux Yarrow, Kim Strouse
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Alonzo Ali, Courtney Bell, Kirstin Benson, William Caploe, Brandie June Chernow, Joshua Collins, Stacy Michelle Gold, Allison Gordon, Greg Hetson, Elaine Lee, Brandon Scott Miller, Nicholas Montefour, Joanna Pantazes, Susanna Sovek, Josh Stephen, Daniel Su, Sheila Tejada, Jarvia Udosen, Jack Walsh
- Grasshopper (2006) - Grasshopper is the story of Travis and Terri, two people whose lives intersect when Terri, a prostitute, finds Travis' cell phone which he left behind on a train. This chance connection will change their lives forever.
- Genre: Short, Drama
- Rating:
- Role: Co-Star
- Writer/Director: Eric Kmetz
- Cast: James Franco, Rachel Miner (Terri), Brad Light
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Rian Bishop, Tanika Brown McKelvy, Kristen Endow, Keisuke Hoashi, Jasen Salvatore, Marcus Wynnycky
The Cutting Room Floor
- Freejack (1992)
- Writers: Dan Gilroy, Ronald Shusett, Steven Presfield
- Director: Geoff Murphy
- Cast: Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger, Rene Russo, Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Banks, David Johansen, Amanda Plummer, Grand Bush, Frankie Faison, Esai Morales, John Shea
- Note: This movie appears as an early credit and later disappears (though it's still floating around the Internet). Since we could find no trace of her in the film (and we think it was mentioned in a soap opera magazine) we are pretty sure that Rachel was originally in the film, but ended up on the cutting room floor (too bad).
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