D. J. Caruso
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Born | January 17, 1965 Norwalk, Connecticut |
D.J. Caruso is an American director and producer from Norwalk, Connecticut. Caruso has directed the films Disturbia, Two for the Money, Taking Lives, and The Salton Sea. He has also directed television episodes for shows such as The Shield, Over There, Smallville, Dark Angel, and VR.5.[verification needed] He directed his first music video in 2007 for the song "Don't Make Me Wait" by This World Fair.
Caruso married Holly Kuespert on July 6, 1991 and they have 5 children.[verification needed]
Caruso was a guest judge on the FOX reality show On the Lot for the episode of May 28/29.
His current projects are Eagle Eye and Y The Last Man
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[edit] Directing Career
[edit] Taking Lives
Caruso first directed film is the thriller Taking Lives, starting Angelina Jolie and Kiefer Sutherland. The film was release in theaters in March 16, 2004. The film didn't gross as much at box office as expected, only grossing $65,470,529. The film was later release in DVD the same year.
[edit] Two for the Money
His second directed film is the sport,drama,thriller Two for the Money. The film was considered "a well done sport thriller, but with too many details"[citation needed]. The film was released on October 7, 2005, and was not a box office success, only grossing $30,526,509 worldwide. It was later released in DVD in January 17, 2006.