L. Scott Caldwell
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Laverne Scott Caldwell (born April 17, 1950) is an American actress known for her role as Rose on Lost.
She earned a degree in Theater Arts and Communications from Loyola University Chicago, and has an extensive background in feature films, television and theater. Her film credits include Mystery Alaska, Waiting to Exhale, The Net, The Fugitive, Dutch and Without a Trace. She had recurring roles on Judging Amy, and has guest-starred in JAG, Chicago Hope, City of Angels and Promised Land, all on CBS. Her additional television credits include 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 Broadway, she won a 1988 Tony Award for her role 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, and The Imprisonment of Obatala.
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La Ley y el Orden: Unidad de Víctimas Especiales
Jo Anderson
The Rookie
Mabel St. Clair
Anatomía según Grey
Allison Cobb
CSI: Las Vegas
Nora Parkes
The Good Doctor
Evelyn Allen
Lucifer
Lilith
Lost
Rose Nadler
Caso Cerrado
Alice Stallworth
Sala de urgencias
Dr. Rabb
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Laverne Holt
Private Practice
Jillian McCray
JAG: Justicia Militar
Mrs. Flora Springs
Sin rastro
Anna Washington
Almas perdidas
Liz Nelson
Los Practicantes
Parole Board Chairwoman Susan Moton
Melrose Place
Judge Maxine Marco
Hunter
Gloria Tessel
Chicago Hope
Bonnie Medina
Judging Amy
Tanya Miller
L.A. Law
Wanda Havens
Lecciones del Crimen
Jasmine Bromelle
The Cosby Show
Elizabeth
Madam Secretary
Afeni Rahim
Cortes y puntadas
Dr. Reed
Lois & Clark: Las nuevas aventuras de Superman
Carol Sherman
The Pretender
Gwen Porter
The Division
Un Millón de Pequeñas Cosas
Renee Howard
All Rise
Roxy Robinson
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