He was a true heartthrob in a famous TV Series. Today at only 68, David looks unrecognizable

David Caruso, born on January 7, 1956, in Queens, New York, found his calling in acting despite growing up in a challenging single-parent household. Early roles in *Hill Street Blues* and *First Blood* showcased his intensity and set the stage for his breakthrough.

Caruso’s big break came in 1993 with *NYPD Blue,* where he played Detective John Kelly. The role earned him widespread acclaim and a Golden Globe Award. However, his departure after just one season, due to “disputes over his salary and creative control,” marked a downturn in his career.

Caruso struggled in films like *Jade* and *Kiss of Death* but made a remarkable comeback in 2002 as Horatio Caine in *CSI: Miami.* The show was a massive hit, with Caruso’s character becoming iconic for his “signature one-liners and cool demeanor.”

In recent years, fans have noticed that Caruso “looks different” due to natural aging and a quieter lifestyle since stepping away from acting. His story is a testament to the “highs and lows” of Hollywood, reminding us that comebacks are possible with talent and determination.

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