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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, ... Marquez, 18 and Paloma, 16, both of whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Liza Marquez. ...
She played Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Laura Kelly, the ex-wife of officer John Kelly (David Caruso) during the first season (1993–94) of the series. Unsatisfied, she was released early from her contract. [5]
Dr. Carreras forthrightly told Diane that Bobby would not survive his post-operative infections and the rejection of his new heart; she tearfully said she did not want her husband to suffer before he died. In Season 8, Diane ran into Dr. Carreras again and they began dating, which angered Danny Sorensen and made him jealous. Played by David ...
She played opposite David Caruso in Kiss of Death. She portrayed Shirley Bellinger on the HBO series Oz. She made a guest appearance on Homicide: Life on the Street in 1997. From 2001 to early 2010, she starred as Detective Alexandra Eames on the NBC/USA Network series Law & Order: Criminal Intent, alongside Vincent D'Onofrio.
Before and after starring on the hit Freeform series, which ran for seven seasons from 2010 to 2017, Lucy Hale dated a number of famous faces, including David Henrie, Chris Zylka and Skeet Ulrich.
NBA star Alex Caruso’s girlfriend Haleigh Broucher is in her feelings about leaving The Windy City. After Caruso, 30, was traded from the Chicago Bulls to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday ...
David Caruso, as Lieutenant Horatio Caine, was afforded the starring credit, while Emily Procter was credited second to him. Kim Delaney , the female lead in the episodes she appeared, was credited as and , while Rory Cochrane was afforded this credit following his departure, despite being previously credited as with .