Actress Rachel Miner landed her first huge break in the late 1980s, when Woody Allen tapped the then nine-year-old actress to evoke a young Mia Farrow in the thoughtful, fantasy-themed seriocomedy "Alice" (1990). Miner spent the early to mid-'90s on the daytime soap Guiding Light playing the character Michelle Bauer. In 1998, Rachel made headlines along with famous child actor Macaulay Culkin when the then-teenagers got married; they divorced two years later.
Rachel returned to the big screen in the early 2000s, initially with bit parts and supporting roles in such outings as "Bully" (2001), "Haven" (2004), "Thanks to Gravity" (2005) and "The Black Dahlia" (2006). Miner also could be found on a variety of TV programs, from memorable guest roles on "Sex and the City", "CSI" and "Bones" to a risque recurring role on the David Duchovny vehicle "Californication" (2007). The actress essayed her first lead in 2006, in Richard Brandes' intense psychological thriller Penny Dreadful -- playing an orphaned young woman who finds herself at the mercy of a homicidal hitchhiker. Rachel then joined co-star Rider Strong for the dystopian thriller "Tooth & Nail" (2007), about a group of refugees in a post-apocalyptic society who hole up together in a hospital and try to fend off hordes of rampaging cannibals.