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Laverne Scott Caldwell (born April 17, 1950) is an American actress known for her role as Rose on ''Lost''. ==Life and career== Born Laverne Scott in Chicago, she started her career in 1978 as a member of the famed Negro Ensemble Company, making her Broadway debut two years later in the Tony Award nominated play Home. She has starred in world premier and regional productions across the country, including works by Wole Soyinda, Athol Fugard, Neil Simon, and Regina Taylor. Caldwell earned a degree in Theater Arts and Communications from Loyola University Chicago. She has an extensive background in theater, feature films, and television. Her film credits include ''Waiting to Exhale'', ''The Net'', ''The Fugitive'', ''Like Dandelion Dust'' and ''Powder Blue''. In 2010, Caldwell played the lead role in the short film ''Lisa Trotter'', directed by fellow Chicagoan Hawthorne James. Caldwell had recurring roles on ''Judging Amy'', ''Lost,'' ''The Secret Life of the American Teenager'' and ''Southland''. She has guest-starred in over fifty television series episodes and made for television movies including ''JAG'', ''Chicago Hope'', ''City of Angels'' and ''Promised Land,''. Her additional television credits include ''The Practice'', ''Any Day Now'', ''Murder One'', ''The Pretender'', ''ER'', ''Nip/Tuck'', ''L.A. Law'', ''Ghost Whisperer'', ''Cold Case'', ''Saving Grace'', ''State of Mind'', and ''The Cosby Show.'' In 2003, she was a cast as a main character, Judge Rose Barnea, in the CBS series ''Queens Supreme''. On Broadway, Caldwell won a 1988 Tony Award for her portrayal of Bertha Holly in ''Joe Turner's Come and Gone''. Her other Broadway credits include ''Proposals'', ''A Month of Sundays'' and ''Home''. She has also appeared off Broadway in ''About Heaven & Earth'', ''Colored People's Time'', ''Old Phantoms'', ''A Season to Unravel'', ''The Imprisonment of Obatala" and ''Going to St. Ives''. Her most recent appearances have been in the television series ''Southland'' and ''The Secret Life of the American Teenager'', and films ''Powder Blue'', ''Like Dandelion Dust'', and ''Gridiron Gang''. Caldwell is most widely known for her portrayal of Rose on ''Lost''. In May 2014, she appeared in the world-premiere stage adaptation of sci-fi icon Ursula LeGuin's classic ''The Wife's Tale at Sci-Fest LA: The Los Angeles Science Fiction One-Act Play Festival''.〔http://www.sci-fest.com/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「L. Scott Caldwell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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