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American actor
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David Stephen Caruso
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Male
Place of birth
Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, USA
Age
68 years
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Education
Archbishop Molloy High School
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Biography

David Stephen Caruso (born January 7, 1956) is a retired American actor and producer, best known for his roles as Detective John Kelly on the ABC crime drama NYPD Blue (1993–94) and Lieutenant Horatio Caine on the CBS series CSI: Miami (2002–2012). He appears in the feature films An Officer and a Gentleman, First Blood (both 1982), Twins (1988), Kiss of Death (1995) and Proof of Life (2000).

Early life

Caruso was born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York, New York, the son of Joan, a librarian, and Charles Caruso, a magazine and newspaper editor. He is of Irish and Italian descent. His father left the family when David was two years old, resulting in him to "end up fathering myself". Raised as a Catholic, Caruso attended Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic School in Forest Hills,then Archbishop Molloy High School in nearby Briarwood, graduating in 1974.

Caruso worked as a cinema usher, where he would see up to 80 movies a week. He said that he and his co-workers would act out scenes from some of these movies while they were at the back of the theater. In this job he found his role models in Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson. He said:

"The ethics of certain actors certainly had a power over me. These guys taught me how to be what I consider the real scum of the earth."

Career

1980s

Caruso's first movie appearance was in the 1980 film Getting Wasted as Danny. He credits his role as Topper Daniels, "the cadet who nearly drowned", in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) as what got him noticed. Caruso then spent most of the decade in supporting roles in films including First Blood (1982), Blue City (1986), China Girl (1987) and Twins (1988).

On television, Caruso had a recurring role as Tommy Mann, leader of the street gang The Shamrocks, in seven episodes of the NBC police drama series Hill Street Blues (1981–83). He portrayed U.S. Olympian James Brendan Connolly in the 1984 miniseries, The First Olympics: Athens 1896, and also appeared in two episodes of the series Crime Story.

Caruso featured in the music video for the song "Voyage, voyage" by the French singer Desireless, released in 1986.

1990s

Caruso had supporting roles as a police officer in the crime films King of New York (1990) and Mad Dog and Glory (1993). While filming 1991's Hudson Hawk, he employed method acting, refusing to talk to anyone on set because his character, Kit-Kat, was mute, having had his tongue bitten off.

In 1993, Caruso landed his first major role as Detective John Kelly in the police procedural series NYPD Blue, for which he won a Golden Globe Award. TV Guide named him as one of the six new stars to watch in the 1993–1994 season. He made news by leaving the highly rated show the following year (only four episodes into the second season) after failing to obtain the raise he wanted. His decision to leave the series would later be listed in a 2010 issue of TV Guide as #6 on a list of TV's 10 biggest "blunders".

He was unable to establish himself as a leading man in films. His appearances in the 1995 thrillers Kiss of Death and Jade were met with a negative reception from critics, with both films receiving mixed reviews and poor box-office takings, and Caruso was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star for these two roles.

In 1997, Caruso returned to television as a New York City-based federal prosecutor in the short-lived CBS law drama series Michael Hayes, which aired for one season.

2000s and CSI: Miami

Caruso returned to film with a supporting role as Russell Crowe's mercenary associate in Proof of Life (2000). In 2001, he had a lead role in the cult psychological horror film Session 9, directed by Brad Anderson. Dave Kehr, writing in The New York Times, praises his performance, stating that "it is good to see David Caruso back in action, with a little more technique and a little less ego."

David Caruso
David Caruso as Horatio Caine in November 2004

In 2002, Caruso returned to television in his first successful role since NYPD Blue, starring as police Lieutenant Horatio Caine in the CSI spin-off series CSI: Miami. He was the first actor in the franchise to appear as the same character on three of the five CSI programs. He was known for frequently using one-liners at the beginning of each episode. Many of these include him putting on his trademark sunglasses mid-sentence, then walking off-screen just as the main theme starts. On an episode of the Late Show with David Letterman that aired on March 8, 2007, actor and comedian Jim Carrey professed to being a fan of the show and went on to do an impersonation of Caruso, asking for an "intense close-up" from the camera, speaking in a raspy voice and putting on sunglasses. Caruso later said in an interview with CBS that he was impressed with the impersonation.

In 2012, CSI: Miami was cancelled after 10 seasons due to a decline in ratings and the climbing cost of production. Caruso was the only actor to appear in all 232 episodes of the series.

After acting

After CSI: Miami, Caruso quietly retired from acting and became involved in the art business.

Caruso is founder of DavidCarusoTelevision.tv and LexiconDigital.tv. He is co-owner of Steam on Sunset, a clothing store in South Miami.

Personal life

Caruso has a daughter, Greta, with his second wife, actress Rachel Ticotin. He and former girlfriend Liza Marquez have two children together: a son Marquez and a daughter Paloma. In April 2009, Marquez filed papers against Caruso for fraud, breach of their settlement agreement and emotional distress.

In March 2009, a woman was placed in custody in Tyrol, Austria, on charges of stalking Caruso. She had twice failed to appear in court to answer the charges before fleeing to Mexico. Following her deportation from Mexico, Austrian officials took her into custody to await trial on the stalking charges.

Awards and nominations

In 1994, Caruso won a Golden Globe Award for his John Kelly role on NYPD Blue for which he was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. In 2001, he was nominated for the Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actor – Suspense for his role as Dino in the film Proof of Life.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Getting WastedDanny
1980Without WarningTom
1982An Officer and a Gentleman'Topper' Daniels
1982First BloodDeputy Mitch Rogers
1984Thief of HeartsBuddy Calamara
1986Blue CityJoey Rayford
1987China Girl'Mercury'
1988TwinsAl Greco
1990King of New YorkDetective Dennis Gilley
1991Hudson Hawk'Kit Kat'
1993Mad Dog and GloryMike
1995Kiss of DeathJimmy KilmartinNominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star
1995JadeLieutenant David CorelliNominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star
1997Cold Around the HeartNed Tash
1998Body CountHobbs
2000Proof of LifeDinoNominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actor – Suspense
2001Session 9Phil
2001Black PointJohn Hawkins(final film role)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Ryan's HopeBellboy (uncredited)1 episode (#378)
1981Crazy TimesBobby SheaTelevision movie
1981Palmerstown, U.S.A.Donnie Muller2 episodes
1981–1983Hill Street BluesShamrock Leader Tommy Mann7 episodes
1983CHiPsCharlieEpisode: "Hot Date"
1983T.J. HookerJenningsEpisode: "Requiem for a Cop"
1983The Paper ChaseBennettEpisode: "Commitments"
1983For Love and HonorPrivate Rusty BurgerEpisode: "Pilot"
1984The First Olympics: Athens 1896James ConnollyTelevision miniseries
1986–1988Crime StoryJohnny O'Donnell2 episodes
1987Into the HomelandRyderTelevision movie
1990H.E.L.P.Frank Sordoni6 episodes
1990Parker KaneJoey TorregrossaTelevision movie
1990Rainbow DriveLarry HammondTelevision movie
1991Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. IndianapolisWilkesTelevision movie
1993Judgment Day: The John List StoryChief Bob RichlandTelevision movie
1993–1994NYPD BlueDetective John KellyMain (Season 1–2) 26 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series
1997Gold CoastMaguireTelevision movie
1997–1998Michael HayesMichael Hayes21 episodes
2000DeadlockedNed StarkTelevision movie
2002CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationLieutenant Horatio CaineEpisode: "Cross Jurisdictions"
2002–2012CSI: MiamiMain (10 Seasons) 232 episodes
(final appearance)
2005CSI: NYEpisode: "Manhattan Manhunt"

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)Ref.
1986"Voyage, voyage"Desireless
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is David Caruso known for?
David Caruso is an American actor and producer who is best known for his role as Lieutenant Horatio Caine on the television series "CSI: Miami." He gained recognition for his distinctive sunglasses and intense delivery of one-liners on the show.
What other TV shows has David Caruso been a part of?
Aside from "CSI: Miami," David Caruso has appeared in other television shows such as "NYPD Blue," where he portrayed Detective John Kelly, and "Michael Hayes," where he played the title role. He has also made guest appearances on shows like "Hill Street Blues" and "Crime Story."
Has David Caruso appeared in any movies?
Yes, David Caruso has appeared in several movies throughout his career. Some notable ones include "An Officer and a Gentleman," "First Blood," "Kiss of Death," and "Jade." While he found success on television, his film career did not achieve the same level of recognition.
What is David Caruso's background?
David Caruso was born on January 7, 1956, in Forest Hills, New York. He began his acting career in the theater and made his film debut in 1980. He rose to prominence in the 1990s with his role on "NYPD Blue" and later achieved further fame with "CSI: Miami."
Has David Caruso received any awards for his performances?
Yes, David Caruso has received recognition for his work. He won a Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Television Drama for his role in "NYPD Blue" in 1994. He has also been nominated for several other awards throughout his career, including Primetime Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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