A former television star looked nearly unrecognizable as he was seen a rare outing in Los Angeles this week.
The 70-year-old actor is known for taking on roles in hit shows such as CSI: Miami before officially stepping away from the screen 14 years earlier.
His performances have also garnered critical praise, with the star raking in an Emmy nomination as well as a Golden Globe win.
The retired actor worked alongside a number of stars over the years including Richard Gere, Sylvester Stallone, Christopher Walken and Meg Ryan.
His final role was back in 2012 in a hit CBS series before making the decision to leave the spotlight.
Can you guess who it is?
A former television star looked nearly unrecognizable as he was seen a rare outing in Los Angeles this week - can you guess who it is?
The 70-year-old actor is known for taking on roles in hit shows such as CSI:Miami before officially stepping away from the screen 14 years earlier
It is David Caruso - who is known for portraying the character of Horatio Caine on CSI:Miami.
The former Hollywood star kept it casual as he stepped out for a rare outing in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Caruso donned a long-sleeved, black sweatshirt as well as comfy sweatpants and brown crocs.
He completed his outfit for the daytime excursion by additionally sporting a tan hat as well as a pair of black shades.
The star was born in January 1956 in the state of New York and recently celebrated his 70th birthday last month.
He kicked off his decades-long career with an uncredited role in an episode of Ryan's Hope in 1976.
Four years later, he made his film debut in the 1980 movie Getting Wasted - and went on take on more minor roles in additional projects.
He starred alongside Richard Gere and Debra Winger as 'Topper' Daniels in An Officer And A Gentleman (1982).
It is David Caruso - who is known for portraying the character of Horatio Caine on CSI:Miami (seen above)
The former Hollywood star kept it casual as he stepped out for a rare outing in Los Angeles on Thursday
He completed his outfit for the daytime excursion by additionally sporting a tan hat as well as a pair of black shades
The star was born in January 1956 in the state of New York and recently celebrated his 70th birthday last month
He kicked off his decades-long career with an uncredited role in an episode of Ryan's Hope in 1976
That same year, he played Deputy Mitch Rogers in First Blood which had cast Sylvester Stallone with the leading role.
After spending some time on the big screen, Caruso would go on to take on smaller roles in a variety of shows in the 80s such as CHiPs, Hill Street Blues and Crime Story.
In 1990, he appeared in King Of New York with Christopher Walken - although the crime drama film raked in $2.6 million in the box office on a budget of $5 million.
Beginning in 1993, he portrayed the character of Detective John Kelly over the span of 26 episodes in NYPD Blue.
His performance in the series earned him a Golden Globe win for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama.
Caruso also garnered an Emmy nod for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
The star appeared in additional films throughout the mid to late 90s such as Jade (1995) and Body Count (1998).
And in the early 2000s, the actor took on a role which he would play for over 200 episodes.
In 2002, Caruso was cast as Horatio Caine in CSI:Miami and portrayed the character for 232 episodes until the show's end in 2012.
The show was abruptly canceled by the network, leaving some fans disappointed with no proper season finale and official closure for the show's the characters.
Eva LaRue - who had played the role of Natalia Boa Vista - previously reflected on the sudden end of the series.
'I was sad because we did not get a chance to say goodbye to the fans or to each other,' the actress told Digital Spy.
She continued, 'I think we all feel like the character development would have been important to us actors but the nature of the show did not allow for it.'
When the show ended, Caruso opted to bid farewell to his Hollywood career and instead later opened up an art gallery which has since been closed.
But a source previously told the Daily Mail that the retired star still has a special place in his heart for his acting career.
'He has a photo of himself from his time on CSI Miami and another from Proof of Life - two of his biggest hits. Both are hung up in his garage.'