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In television he had a recurring role as the gang leader of "The Shamrocks" on Hill Street Blues in the early 80's. He also had a memorable two-episode appearance on the television series Crime Story, which ran from 1986 to 1988 on NBC. Strong supporting roles in the crime films King of New York (1990) and Mad Dog and Glory (1992), in which both his characters were cynical streetwise cops, made Hollywood really sit up and take notice. Both films ultimately helped pave the way for his breakthrough starring role on TV. Said breakthrough role came in 1993, when he landed the part of Detective John Kelly on the new series NYPD Blue. After garnering much praise (TV Guide, to name one example, listed him as one of the six new stars to watch in the '93-'94 season) and award nominations for his work, Caruso made news by leaving the highly-rated show the following year (only four episodes into the second season) to pursue a career in film, but was unable to really establish himself as a leading man movie star despite starring in the crime thrillers Kiss of Death (which was critically well-received but only did so-so financially) (1995) and Jade (1995) (which was panned and flopped outright).
He fell out of the spotlight but soon returned to the silver screen with a supporting role as Russell Crowe's mercenary sidekick in the movie Proof of Life in 2000. (Although the film was only a moderate success critics noted Crowe and Caruso's chemistry and banter as veteran soldiers-for-hire.) In 2001 he had a lead role in the horror film Session 9. Since 2002, he has starred as Lt. Horatio Caine in the popular CSI spin-off series CSI: Miami. Aside from his acting career, Caruso is a co-owner of Steam, a clothing and furniture store in Miami, Florida. He has a daughter, Greta (born June 1, 1984), with his second wife, Rachel Ticotin, and a son, Marquez Anthony (born September 15, 2005), with his girlfriend, Liza Marquez. In 1994 (according to court record) ex-girlfriend Paris Papiro filed a palimony suit. Caruso paid an undisclosed sum in early 1995.[citation needed] Recently on an episode of The Panel (Ireland) Colin Murphy made a comment on Davids "gingerness", saying that his original name was not Caruso but Robinson and that he had "the most Irish head on him .... a ginger sex symbol - who would of thought?" On an episode of the Late Show with David Letterman that aired on March 8, 2007 comedian Jim Carrey satirically impersonated Caruso. Carrey asked for an “intense close-up” from the camera, spoke in a deep voice and put sunglasses on. Paul Schaffer and the Late Night Band played the CSI: Miami theme and Carrey ran off screen. His role on CSI: Miami has also been parodied by popular internet cartoon Weebl & Bob. [1] In 2006, Caruso revealed in a German publication that his fan favorite CSI: Miami character, Horatio Caine, is actually an accurate portrayal of his real self.[citation needed]
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