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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 ...
David Caruso. David Caruso, a now-retired actor who once starred on CSI: Miami, has been photographed out in public for the first time in over 6 years.. As seen in photos obtained by Page Six ...
Despite his denials, Bob is convicted of Caine's murder and jailed. When he is released (episode 3.20, "Killer Date"), it is revealed that he is an undercover DEA agent and Caine's ex-partner. Bob confirms to Horatio that his brother is still alive.
Dennis Franz Schlachta (/ f r ɑː n z /; born October 28, 1944), known professionally as Dennis Franz, is an American retired actor best known for his role as NYPD Detective Andy Sipowicz in the ABC television series NYPD Blue (1993–2005), a role that earned him a Golden Globe Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards.
She was written off the series after just 10 episodes; Entertainment Weekly suggested that it had been due to a lack of chemistry between Delaney and star David Caruso. [ 10 ] After briefly returning in 5 episodes of NYPD Blue (one at the end of season 10 and a four-episode story arc mid-way through Season 11), Delaney starred in the 2004 NBC ...
Rick Caruso outpaced his father's wealth many times over but could never convince him politics was a worthwhile pursuit. Rick Caruso's dad made two fortunes, did jail time. How he shaped his son's ...
Cruise's "Rain Man" co-star Valeria Golino told People that the actor's most mesmerizing attribute was his eyes. "Not their color. His regard — the way he looks with them. They’re very alive ...
Horatio "H" Caine is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American crime drama CSI: Miami, portrayed by David Caruso from 2002 to 2012. [1] He is the head of the crime lab, under the rank of Lieutenant of the Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD).