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Who is Seth Rogen's long-time wife, Lauren Miller Rogen?

Who is Seth Rogen's long-time wife, Lauren Miller Rogen?

Lauren Miller Rogen and Seth Rogen at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscars Party. Fame and celebrity
Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Miller Rogen are still going strong after two decades. Lauren Miller Rogen has been with actor Seth Rogen for more than 20 years. Photo: @laurenmillerrogen/Instagram
The couple first met in 2004 and have supported one another through thick and thin ever since. For example, when Miller Rogen's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, the Superbad actor encouraged his wife to go to therapy. 'I implored Lauren to go to therapy because she was not at the time,' he explained in a joint Instagram video clip with his wife in December. 'He was certainly there for me and listening and never tried to downplay what I was feeling,' she responded. Lauren Miller Rogen (centre) celebrating the 35th wedding anniversary of her parents, Adele and Scott, with Seth Rogen and her brother, Danny. Photo: Courtesy of Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen
The duo have also been spotlighting Miller Rogen's late mother's struggles with early onset Alzheimer's disease in a documentary called Taking Care , which Miller Rogen produced. 'It was this mind-blowing moment of 'This person is so far from who my mum was,'' she told AARP. 'It was scary and unnerving, and I felt so alone. And I just was like, 'I've got to film this.' If people knew that this was the reality, it wouldn't be whispered about. Everyone would be taking action.'
Here's what we know about Seth Rogen's wife. Where is Lauren Miller Rogen from? Lauren Miller Rogen hails from Florida. Photo: @laurenmillerrogen/Instagram
Lauren Miller Rogen was born on July 24, 1982, in Lakeland, Florida. Lauren Miller Rogen co-founded Hilarity for Charity with her husband Seth Rogen to raise awareness of Alzheimer's through humour. Photo: @laurenmillerrogen/Instagram
Her parents are Adele and Scott Miller, though not much is known about them. What does Lauren Miller Rogen for work? Lauren Miller Rogen proudly presents a colour wheel puzzle she worked on during her holiday in 2020. Photo: @laurenmillerrogen/Instagram

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