Caldwell fulfilled her dream of becoming a showgirl and traveled to Europe to work at the
Moulin Rouge. Upon returning to North America she settled in
Toronto, Canada and began working on screen appearing first as "Mother" in a 1988 episode of
T. and T. Through the 1990's she appeared in numerous television movies and cinema releases including as a receptionist in 1993's
Life with Mikey, Mrs. Wallace in 1997's
Murder at 1600, Paulette Mercer in 1998's
Blind Faith. On stage she was nominated for a
Dora Mavor Moore Award in 1997 for her part in the musical
Sophisticated Ladies. In 1998 she secured her longest lasting screen role, that of Asia Franklin in both seasons of the TV series
Little Men based on
Louisa May Alcott's sequel to
Little Women. It debuted on
CTV and the family-friendly
PAX TV. Her other screen work continued including a pioneering bedroom love scene opposite cis actor and Academy Award winner
Louis Gossett Jr. in 1999's
Love Songs, and parts in Disney's family adventure
The Cheetah Girls and
Shall We Dance. Other notable roles on stage included in the original Broadway company of
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story in 1990 and a production of
Anything That Moves in 2001. She was also in the TV special
The Book of Negroes in 2015. == Coming Out ==