Caruso (surname)
Caruso is an Italian surname derived from the Sicilian word for boy. In 19th century Sicily, the Carusi were young mine workers. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alex Caruso (born 1994), NBA player
- Anthony Caruso (disambiguation)
- Bruno Caruso (1927-2018), Italian artist, graphic designer and writer
- Charles Anthony Caruso (1929-2012), American actor, and tenor
- D. J. Caruso (born 1965), American film director
- David Stephen Caruso (born 1956), American actor and producer
- Damiano Caruso (born 1987), Italian cyclist
- Dan Caruso (born 1963), American chairman and CEO of Zayo Group Holdings
- Dave Caruso (born 1982), American ice hockey goaltender
- David Caruso (born 1956), American actor
- Dee Caruso (1928–2012) American writer for TV and film
- Denise Caruso (born 1956), American journalist and analyst
- Domenico Caruso (born 1933), Italian poet and writer
- Dorothy Caruso (1893–1955), American socialite and the wife of Enrico Caruso
- Emily Caruso (born 1977), American sport shooter
- Eugenia Caruso, English actress and screenwriter
- Enrico Caruso (1873–1921), Italian opera singer
- Francesco Caruso (born 1982), American soccer player
- Frank Caruso (chemical engineer) (born 1968), Melbourne Laureate Professor and NHMRC Senior Principal
- Frank T. "Skids" Caruso (1911–1983), Chicago mobster involved in illegal gambling and racketeering
- Fred C. Caruso, American film producer
- Gershon Sirota (1874-1943), Jewish leading cantor of Europe who was friend of the choirmaster Leo Lowe, and died in the Warsaw Ghetto
- Girolamo Caruso (1842-1923), Italian agronomist and university teacher
- Giuseppe Caruso (brigand) (1820–1892), Italian brigand
- Glenn Caruso (born 1974), American football coach and former player
- Giampaolo Caruso (born 1980), Italian professional road bicycle racer
- Henry Caruso, American businessman, founder of Dollar Rent A Car
- Joseph Caruso (born 1959), American billionaire businessman and philanthropist
- Justin Caruso American DJ and record producer
- Leandro Caruso (born 1982), Argentine footballer
- Luciano Caruso (born 1944), Italian poet, visual artist, critic, journalist and writer
- Luciano Caruso (composer) (born 1957), Italian Jazz composer and Soprano saxophone performer
- Marcos Vianna Caruso (born 1952), Brazilian actor and author of soap operas
- Maria Caruso (born 1980), Pittsburgh native dancer and choreographer
- Michael Caruso (racing driver) (born 1983), Australian racing driver
- Michael Caruso (ice hockey) (born 1988), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Michael Caruso (musician) (born 1954), American singer-songwriter
- Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, American business news reporter
- Michael John Caruso (born 1977), American Major League Baseball shortstop
- Mike Caruso (politician), American politician of the Republican Party
- Oliver Caruso, German weightlifter
- Pasquale "Pat" Caruso (born 1963), Italian former field hockey player
- Paul Caruso (1920–2001), American criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles, California
- Paul Caruso (drummer) (1955-2006), for the Boston band The Atlantics
- Pietro Caruso (1899–1944), Italian fascist involved in the Fosse Ardeatine mass murder
- Pino Caruso (1934–2019), Italian actor, author and TV-personality
- Pippo Caruso (1935–2018), Italian composer, conductor and music arranger
- Pippo Caruso (born 1935), Italian composer, conductor and music arranger
- Renai Caruso (born 1981), Serbian actress living in Australia
- Ricardo Daniel Caruso Lombardi (born 1962), Argentine football manager
- Richard Caruso, American entrepreneur, founder and chairman of Integra Life Sciences
- Robert Caruso, director of commercials, video, and film
- Roberto Caruso (born 1967), Italian road racing cyclist
- Salvatore Caruso (born 1992), Italian tennis player
- Simone Caruso (born 1994), Italian football winger
- Sophia Anne Caruso (born 2001), American actress
- Stefano Caruso (born 1987), German-Italian ice dancer
See also
- Carusi (disambiguation)
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