Horatio Caine
Fictional Character
TV Review: CSI: NY - Hammer Down...a trail opens up toward Madelyn Briggs, whose abduction takes Vegas CSI Ray Langston (Lawrence Fishburne) from the meeting of Lt. Horatio Caine (David Caruso), MDPD's crime lab head to Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise). Ordinarily, an abduction... In this article: Mac Taylor, CSI: NY, Sandwich, Horatio Caine, FBI, David Caruso, and Gary Sinise |
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L.A. Times - Lakers Blog | November 12, 2009
Pau Gasol's hamstring: An alternate theory
...minute rewrites, scrap the "Victor Emparo" character altogether, and work Pau's hammy into the new plot. Here's a scene between Gasol and Horatio Caine (David Caruso) with "Emmy" written all over it. Pau Gasol Caine, I need your help to...
In this article: Pau Gasol, Phil Jackson, Lamar Odom, Kobe Bryant, CSI: Miami, Person of interest, Potato, Tea leaves, and Sasha Vujacic
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Entertainment Weekly | November 10, 2009
'CSI' crossover last night: Did Laurence Fishburne learn to talk like David Caruso?
Fishburne's Ray Langston didn't show up until almost mid-way through the hour, but by the three-quarter mark, he had already adopted Horatio Caine's low-volume, no-contractions, pregnant-pause style: "Horatio, I am not leaving until we...
In this article: CSI, Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso, Catherine Willows, Miami, Florida, Warrick Brown, Jay Leno, and William Petersen
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USATODAY.com | November 09, 2009
'CSI' trucks across the map this week for a triple crossover
...a hot rage; the other gives off a cold fury. Styles differ, but CSI's Dr. Raymond Langston (Laurence Fishburne) and CSI: Miami's Horatio Caine (David Caruso) both play bad-cop interrogator when their shows cross over on the Miami...
In this article: CSI, Laurence Fishburne, Miami, Florida, Naren Shankar, New York, Gary Sinise, and William Petersen
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ChicagoNow | November 09, 2009
Sneak peek: 'CSI' crossover 3-fer
Ray Langstone's (Laurence Fishburne) heavy travel week begins in Miami with Horatio Caine (David Caruso). CBS photos The big, three-part "CSI" crossover event begins at 9 p.m. Monday on "CSI: Miami," when Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence...
In this article: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Gary Sinise, Laurence Fishburne, New York City, Mac Taylor, David Caruso, CSI: Miami, and Miami, Florida
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New York Post | November 06, 2009
Bone voyage
Call it the Laurence Fishburne "CSI" good will tour. It all starts on Monday night, when Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) visits Horatio Caine (David Caruso) on "CSI: Miami" after a severed leg belonging to a Las Vegas girl is found...
In this article: Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso, CSI: NY, Gary Sinise, CSI: Miami, CSI, New York, and Miami, Florida
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DingoRue.com | November 06, 2009
CSI: Miami Season 8 Episode 7 Preview
...by Shane on Friday, November 6, 2009 at 8:10 pm CSI: Miami Season 8 Episode 7 Bone Voyage airs Monday November 9 at 10/9c on CBS. HORATIO CAINE CALLS LAS VEGAS CSI DR. RAY LANGSTON TO COME TO MIAMI WHEN A SEVERED LEG FOUND IN THE...
In this article: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, Las Vegas, Miami, Florida, Laurence Fishburne, and New York
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EW.com - PopWatch | November 06, 2009
Alynda Wheat's Beat Cop: The Last Patrol
...be interesting to see him in all the other environments. Besides, I have a twisted desire to find out if Horatio Caine (David Caruso) annoys him as much as he annoys the rest of us. Finally, we got some levity. How nice that in a week in...
In this article: Criminal Minds, Chicken, Sarcoidosis, and Laurence Fishburne
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Miami Herald | November 03, 2009
The characters we hate to love to watch
...who offend our personal tastes. They grate on our sensibilities so much so that watching them becomes, well, unwatchable. A few: Horatio Caine, CSI: Miami: If the show weren't set here in Miami, David Caruso would probably still wear...
In this article: Eric Foreman, Jack McCoy, Susan Mayer, Katherine Heigl, Law & Order, Izzie Stevens, The Miami Herald, and Sam Waterston
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Ft. Worth Star-Telegram | October 27, 2009
Sweeps runs Oct. 29-Nov. 25, so brace yourself for premieres, stunts and guests galore
...1 of a three-part crossover that starts Nov. 9, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne), left, travels to help Horatio Caine (David Caruso) and the team with a brutal murder case with ties to Las Vegas, on CSI:...
In this article: Channel, KDAF, Hilary Duff, Jeff Dunham, 30 Rock, CSI, Dallas, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, WFAA, and Somebody to Love
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Des Moines Register | October 23, 2009
Genetically modified corn cast as villain in episode of CSI
...episode of "CSI: Miami." In the show, the villain was genetically engineered corn, which, when fed to cows, produced deadly botulism. Horatio Caine and his hip lab team at CSI cracked the case, all within an hour. Of course, the president...
In this article: Soybean, Iowa, Antibiotic, CSI, USDA, U.S., and Nebraska
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Lt. Horatio Caine is a fictional character in the series CSI: Miami, played by actor David Caruso. He is a Crime Lab Lieutenant who is single-minded, in control and determined to protect both his team and the crime victims he encounters. His devastating one-liner put-downs to Miami's villains, his "sunglasses of justice", and Caruso's idiosyncratic portrayal has made a highly popular character.
This extreme portrayal, has led to parodies of the character (the most well known of these is probably Jim Carrey's on an episode of The Late Show with David Letterman in 2008). Caine is often seen putting on a pair of Silhouette Titanium Model 8568 sunglasses (with special polarized lenses), which online fans have started referring to as "The Sunglasses of Justice" or "Justice Shades". He often stands sideways to the person to whom he is speaking and has a tendency to cock his head to one side (after removing his sunglasses) so that he can address vulnerable people with a steady but not intimidating eye-contact. He tends to do this more with surviving victims of crimes or his colleagues. Worth a notable mention (though not a quirk of his character) is that he has a habit of clearing (walking out of) frame after saying his lines. Another characteristic of Caine's is when—after finding a body, usually just before the main theme music and sequence plays—he will sternly look off into the distance, put on his sunglasses, and then say a one-liner that pertains to the nature of the crime (he will often make some kind of a pun on the situation, but not always).
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