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    L. Scott Caldwell

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  1. L. Scott Caldwell (born Laverne Scott, 1950) [1] is an American actress perhaps best known for her roles as Deputy U.S. Marshall Erin Poole in The Fugitive (1993) and Rose on the television series Lost.

  2. L. Scott Caldwell is an American actress who has appeared in films, TV shows and Broadway plays. She is best known for her role as Rose Nadler on Lost and won a Tony Award for Joe Turner's Come and Gone.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.51 m
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  3. L. Scott Caldwell is an actress who has appeared in films, TV shows and Broadway plays. She won a Tony Award for her role in Joe Turner's Come and Gone and has a son named Ominara.

    • April 17, 1950
    • A Tony Award Winner in Her Own Right. Besides her remarkable on-screen career, Caldwell has also achieved considerable success in theater. In fact, the majority of her career has been spent on stage.
    • Born and Bred in Chicago. Caldwell hails from Chicago, a city that has produced numerous well-known names in the industry. It was in Chicago where Caldwell first discovered her passion for acting.
    • A Former Teacher. Although she has always been passionate about the arts, Caldwell initially believed her calling was to teach others to appreciate the arts.
    • A Loyola University Graduate. Not to be confused with Loyola Marymount University in California, Loyola University is located in Chicago. Caldwell attended the school after dropping out of Northwestern University to take a full-time job.
  4. L. Scott Caldwell is an American actress known for her role as Rose on Lost. She has also appeared in films, TV shows and Broadway plays, winning a Tony Award for Joe Turner's Come and Gone.

  5. L. Scott Caldwell (@lscottcaldwell) • Instagram photos and videos. 1,308 Followers, 34 Following, 22 Posts - L. Scott Caldwell (@lscottcaldwell) on Instagram: "Tony Award-Winning Actress 🎥: Jasmine Bromelle on @howtogetawaywithmurder Twitter: @lscottcaldwell".

  6. Jan 7, 2020 · Interview with Tony-winner L. Scott Caldwell ("The Fugitive", "Lost", "A Million Little Things") on civil rights, rejection, and nerves.

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