In this article, we will talk about the American actor, who is best known to the viewer as Lieutenant Horatio Kane in the television series "CSI: Miami Crime Scene," David Caruso. We discuss his childhood, career and personal life, consider the filmography of the actor.
Biography
David Caruso was born on January 7, 1956 in the poor New York region of Queens. The boy's father worked as an editor in a local newspaper, his mother as a librarian. When David turned one and a half years old, his father left the family, the boy's upbringing fell on his mother's shoulders.
David's family was Catholic, so the future actor received his first education in religious schools. Initially, he studied at an elementary and secondary school at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, and after that he was transferred to the school of Archbishop Molloy, from which he will be released in 1974.
Career
For the first time, David Caruso appeared as an actor in the movie Getting Wasted, which was released in 1980. The novice actor played the role of Danny. In the next ten years of his life, Caruso appeared in many films and series, but this did not bring popularity to the actor, since most of the roles were episodic or secondary.
Among the interesting facts, I would like to note that David, during the filming of the film "The Hudson Hawk," in order to get used to the role, did not talk with colleagues on the set, as his character in the story was dumb.
In 1993, Caruso's career took off - the actor was approved for the main role in the television series "New York Police", in which detective John Kelly played. In the future, David Caruso will be awarded the Golden Globe Award in the category "For Best Actor in the Series" for his role in this project. One season of the series will pass - and the actor will not be removed further due to the refusal to raise the fee. After the decision, Caruso will be in sixth position on the list of “10 biggest mistakes in the history of television”, published in the television weekly TV Guide.
Further, the actor will appear in low-budget films, which will not bring him much popularity.
In 2002, David Caruso, films with the participation of which appear on the screen less and less, appears in the series "CSI: Miami Crime Scene", where he starred as Lieutenant Horatio Kane. In 2012, filming of the project was discontinued.
Filmography
Throughout his career, David Caruso has performed more than one dozen roles. The filmography of the actor is indicated below (in parentheses is the year the film was released):
- "Caution" - played by Tom (1980).
- “Officer and Gentleman” is a character from Topper Daniels (1982).
- "Rambo: First Blood" - Deputy Mitch (1982).
- "Hill Street Blues" - Tommy Man (1981-1983).
- "Blue City" - played the role of Joey Rayford (1986).
- “Twins” - played by Al Greco (1988).
- "King of New York" - Dennis Gilley (1990).
- "The Hudson Hawk" - a character from Kit Kat (1991).
- "Raging Dog and Gloria" - played the role of Mike (1993).
- "Kiss of Death" by Jimmy guy (1995).
- "Proof of Life" - played by Dino (2000).
- "CSI: The Miami Crime Scene" - Horatio Kane (2002-2012).
Personal life
David Caruso, whose personal life is full of intrigue, was twice married.
For the first time, the actor married actress Rachel Tikotin, married on June 1, 1984, the couple had a daughter named Gretta.
In 2004, during the filming, David met actress Lisa Marquez, in September of the same year, the couple began to live in a civil marriage. Exactly a year will pass - and Lisa will give birth to her beloved son, who will be called Marquez Anthony. In 2007, the couple will have another child - the daughter of Paloma Raquel. After the birth of a daughter, the couple will part.
Then Lisa Marquez will sue the actor, in the lawsuit she will ask for 1 million dollars for the maintenance of her minor children. The judicial issue will be resolved in favor of the spouse, but Caruso was in no hurry to fulfill his duties. As a result, a second lawsuit was filed against the actor, where, in addition to the original amount, Marquez requested compensation for moral damage and payment for monthly maintenance. In addition to all of the above, the girl asked to write the Sherman Oaks estate in her name .