Authorities in Austria have launched a nationwide search for a woman accused of stalking CSI: Miami star DAVID CARUSO, after she failed to appear in court on Wednesday ...
Austrian authorities searched Wednesday for a woman who failed to appear for the start of her trial on charges of stalking and threatening to kill "CSI: Miami" star David Caruso.
VIENNA, Austria — Austrian authorities searched Wednesday for a woman who failed to appear for the start of her trial on charges of stalking and threatening to kill "CSI: Miami" star David Caruso.
DAVID Caruso's ego has grown just as big as the ratings for his hit CBS show, "CSI: Miami." On-set sources say he rewrites every scene he's in and instructs the director on how to do his job. According to e-mails sent to Defamer.com, "[Caruso]...
Having already been ripped from the headlines, Britney Spears will just be taking a seat on the sidelines for this one.
A character inspired by the recently shorn pop star will appear in an upcoming episode of "CSI: Miami" about an actor who's killed during a stay in rehab, CBS confirmed to E! News Tuesday, calling Spears' influence "a small part of the episode."
It won't be the Spears character getting the postmortem workup, but while at the facility to investigate the victim's death, the David Caruso-led forensics team comes across a starlet who has shaved her head.
This will be the second time that a TV procedural has taken on the tabloid-friendly "Toxic" singer.
In September, the 17th season premiere of "Law & Order" featured a starlet named Sky Sweet whose mothering skills came into question when she was spotted driving with the child on her lap.
Having already been ripped from the headlines, Britney Spears will just be taking a seat on the sidelines for this one.
A character inspired by the recently shorn pop star will appear in an upcoming episode of "CSI:Miami" about an actor who's killed during a stay in rehab, CBS confirmed to E! News Tuesday, calling Spears' influence "a small part of the episode."
It won't be the Spears character getting the postmortem workup, but while at the facility to investigate the victim's death, the David Caruso-led forensics team comes across a starlet who has shaved her head.
This will be the second time that a TV procedural has taken on the tabloid-friendly "Toxic" singer.
In September, the 17th-season premiere of "Law & Order" featured a starlet named Sky Sweet whose mothering skills came into question when she was spotted driving with the child on her lap.
Happy Birthday to "Saved By The Bell" actor Dustin Diamond (1977), baseball players Alfonso Soriano and Eric Gagne (1976), "National Treasure" actor Nicolas Cage (1964), Today Show host Katie Couric (1957), "CSI: Miami" star David Caruso (1956), "Buck Rogers" actress Erin Gray (1950), singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins (1948), "Exorcist" screenwriter William Peter Blatty (1928), "Little Shop of Horrors" actor Vincent Gardenia (1922; d. 1992), baseball hall-of-famer Johnny Mize (1913; d. 1993), "The Addams Family" creator/cartoonist Charles Addams (1912; d. 1988), and 13th President of the United States Millard Fillmore (1800; d. 1874).
The new fall TV season opened Monday night with "Deal or No Deal," "Two and a Half Men" and "CSI: Miami" picking up where they left off.
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," meanwhile, picked up where the hype left off, and managed a respectable debut.
A two-hour "Deal or No Deal" averaged an estimated 15.6 million for NBC, Nielsen Media Research said. The second-season opener of the Mandel-manned game show was on par with its Monday performance from last spring, and was big enough to help the Peacock, previously the struggling Peacock, to a nightly win.