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  • 2021-03-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Does Actor David Caruso 'Now Work 9 to 5'? (en)
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  • In early 2021, a series of online advertisements claimed that yesteryear's movie and TV stars today work 9 to 5 day jobs. We previously reported on such misleading ads about actresses Cameron Diaz and Amanda Bynes. A third celebrity to pop into the mix was the star of the television program CSI: Miami. An ad claimed that David Caruso now works 9 to 5. Not only was the ad baseless, but it also led to a story that never ended up mentioning the actor. There was no indication that Caruso now works 9 to 5 after purportedly making upwards of $375,000 per episode on CSI: Miami. The series aired new episodes from 2002-2012. When actors stop appearing in movies and on television, readers might see wild rumors about why they left the business. For example, one ominous headline read: The Real Reason We Don't Hear From David Caruso Anymore. However, the real reason some actors stop appearing in roles is often quite simple. Perhaps they decided to spend more time parenting, or they retired from the business. And that's just what Caruso did. After retiring from acting, he opened an art gallery for several years. Further information about his personal life was not publicly available. Meanwhile, readers who clicked the ad landed on a lengthy slideshow article on the Definition.org website. The article featured not 11 celebrities but rather 24 people who purportedly had to turn to normal, everyday jobs after their fame ran out. Some of the pages appeared to be a bit misleading. For example, retired movie star Gene Hackman made the list. However, the story mentioned nothing of the Oscar-winning actor now working a day job. Actress Julia Styles appeared on the first page of the story. Despite her picture being the masthead of the article, she was never mentioned on any of the 49 pages. While Caruso might be best known for his work on CSI: Miami, he also acted in the television series NYPD Blue. His major motion picture roles included parts in First Blood, the first movie in the Rambo series, as well as An Officer and a Gentleman, Twins, and Proof of Life. In sum, there was no indication that Caruso now works 9 to 5 after being forced to reenter the workforce. (en)
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