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Niabi Caldwell was born in rural Virginia and gained a degree from Virginia Commonwealth University before moving to New York and studying acting at the William Esper Studio. In addition to acting she is also a professionally trained stunt woman. Niabi has acted in various stage productions as well as on screen and has also worked as a fashion model. She once worked as a knife thrower's assistant, a job she sought out after being inspired by seeing the movie Girl On The Bridge. She combined this dangerous occupation with acting by appearing in the stage play Pincushion, written by Clay McLeod Chapman, in which she delivered a monologue while a knife thrower threw real knives around her.