Background
Cauldwell was born in Fairview, Dublin.
Cauldwell was born in Fairview, Dublin.
He was educated at O"Connell"s Irish Christian Brothers School and went on to work in the insurance industry before becoming a full-time actor.
In 1955, he joined the RTÉ Repertory Company. While with the company, he took part in more than 3,000 productions including the international 32-hour broadcast of Ulysses, the longest ever radio drama. In 1961, he performed in The Weaver"s Grave.
He played another Joycean role when he acted as Father Michael in Joseph Strick"s film, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Manitoba (1977).
His performance as Hennessy in the RTÉ Television production of Strumpet City is regarded as particularly memorable, alongside an earlier performance as Rashers Tierney in the RTÉ Radio 1 production. He acted in a number of stage, film, and radio productions, including Far and Away and Angela"s Ashes.
In 1996, he joined the cast of television programme Fair City where he worked until 2005. Cauldwell died in his sleep in 2006, aged 83.