David Caruso
Milestones
- Birthplace: Forest Hills, New York, USA
- Birthday: January 17, 1956
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2002
Cast in the CBS drama series "CSI: Miami."
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2002
Moved to Miami, Florida and opened an upscale clothing and home furnishings boutique
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2001
Played a disgruntled asbestos-removal worker in the horror film "Session 9"
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1997
Starred opposite Marg Helgenberger in the Showtime movie "Elmore Leonard's 'Gold Coast'"
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1995
Reportedly paid $2 million for his role in "Jade", a box-office failure
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1994
Left "NYPD Blue" after salary dispute with producer Steven Bochco; replaced by Jimmy Smits
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1993
Portrayed Robert De Niro's caustic partner in "Mad Dog and Glory"
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1990
Played recurring role of Frank Sordoni on two episodes of the short-lived (six episodes) ABC police drama, "H.E.L.P."
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1990
Second-billed (behind Christopher Walken) in Ferrara's "The King of New York"
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1987
First film with Abel Ferrara, "China Girl"
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1986
First association with director Abel Ferrara with the pilot episode of "Crime Story"
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1983 to 1984
Made TV series debut as recruit Rusty Berger on the short-lived NBC drama, "For Love and Honor"
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1981
Appeared in the first three episodes of "Hill Street Blues" as an Irish gang leader
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1981
TV acting debut, "Crazy Times" (movie also co-starred another unknown, Ray Liotta)
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1980
Feature acting debut, "Without Warning"
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1978
Moved to Los Angeles
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Co-starred as John Kelly on the ABC drama series, "NYPD Blue"
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Formed own production company, Greta Films
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Moved from Queens to Manhattan after high school graduation
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Named in an $8 million dollar palimony suit by ex-girlfriend Paris Papiro; suit settled in July 1995
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Professional acting debut, as a stock boy who assisted Margaret Hamilton in a Maxwell House advertisement
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Returned to series TV as star of "Michael Hayes" (CBS); also served as an executive producer
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Worked for the 112th Precinct, standing in police line-ups for $25 a shot