L. Scott Caldwell
Laverne Scott Caldwell, born on April 17, 1950, is a distinguished American actress celebrated for her portrayal of Rose in the acclaimed television series *Lost*. Caldwell pursued her passion for the performing arts by obtaining a degree in Theater Arts and Communications from Loyola University Chicago, paving the way for a dynamic career across film, television, and theater.
Her filmography boasts notable performances in a variety of films, including *Mystery Alaska*, *Waiting to Exhale*, *The Net*, *The Fugitive*, *Dutch*, and *Without a Trace*. Additionally, she has made her mark on television with recurring roles in *Judging Amy* and guest appearances in popular series such as *JAG*, *Chicago Hope*, *City of Angels*, and *Promised Land*, all aired on CBS. Caldwell's extensive television credits also feature *The Practice*, *The Division*, *Any Day Now*, *Murder One*, *The Pretender*, *Grace Under Fire*, *Melrose Place*, *Lois and Clark*, *ER*, *Nip/Tuck*, *L.A. Law*, *Ghost Whisperer*, *Cold Case*, *Saving Grace*, *State of Mind*, and *The Cosby Show*.
On the theatrical stage, Caldwell achieved significant acclaim, winning a Tony Award in 1988 for her performance in *Joe Turner's Come and Gone*. Her other notable Broadway appearances include *Proposals*, *A Month of Sundays*, and *Home*, along with several off-Broadway productions like *About Heaven & Earth*, *Colored People's Time*, and *Old Phantoms*. Caldwell’s impressive body of work showcases her versatility and talent as an actress.
Filmography
The Case for Christ
Gridiron Gang
Extreme Justice
Division 19
The Fugitive (1993)
Dutch
The Net (1995)
That Gal...Who Was in That Thing: That Guy 2
Bingo Hell
Like Dandelion Dust
The Perfect Guy
Mercy Street
Bad Monkey