Kylie Rogers

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Kylie Rogers (born February 18, 2004) is an American actress from Dallas, Texas, best known for playing the role of Minx Lawrence in The Whispers . [1] [2] She also stars as Anna Beam in Miracles from Heaven . [3] Since 2018, Rogers has a recurring role as the younger version of the main character Beth Dutton in the American television series Yellowstone . [4]

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Alongside acting, she also provided her voice as part of the soundtrack for Skin. [5]

Filmography

Film

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Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of Kylie Rogers film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Forsake Me NotMayashort
2012Horror HouseHelen
2012ShooterYoung Charlieshort
2013We've Got BallsTinker Belle Hanley
2013Listenshort
2014 Space Station 76 Sunshine
2014 Boys of Abu Ghraib DaughterUncredited
2015 Mojave Sophie
2015LiftedEmmaShort
2015 Fathers and Daughters Young Katie Davis
2016 Miracles from Heaven Anna Beam
2016 Collateral Beauty Allison Yardsham
2018 Skin Sierra
2019 Run with the Hunted Young Peaches
2022 Cheaper by the Dozen Ella Baker
2023 Beau Is Afraid Toni
2023 Landscape with Invisible Hand Chloe Marsh

Television

List of Kylie Rogers television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Days of Our Lives PamelaEpisode: "No. #1.11948"
2012 Private Practice Sarah Nelson2 episodes
2013 The List Lily DunstonTV movie
2013The GatesChloe BaxleyTV movie
2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Molly GoodwinEpisode: "Backfire"
2013 Deadtime Stories Madison TylerEpisode: "Terror in Tiny Town"
2013 Mob City Peggy O'Donnell2 episodes
2013–2014 Once Upon a Time in Wonderland Millie2 episodes
2014Finders KeepersClaire SimonTV movie
2015 All I Want for Christmas Rebecca PattersonTV movie
2015 The Whispers Minx LawrenceMain role
2016 Chicago P.D. Polly Carlson1 episode
2018–present Yellowstone Young Beth DuttonRecurring role: 6 episodes
2019 Into the Dark RileyEpisode: "Treehouse"
2020 Home Before Dark Izzy LiskoMain role

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