Characters by Surname (all)


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This is a list of Characters in the Grand Theft Auto series, and lists characters by surname. When surnames are not available, first names are used and then nicknames. To find characters whose names are known but are better known by nicknames (such as Melvin Harris, known better as Big Smoke), you can use the Find function. To access this, press the Control (Ctrl) and F keyboard buttons at the same time.

Some characters listed appear in other Rockstar Games titles, such as Manhunt, but are listed here as they are in so way related to the Grand Theft Auto series. The characters listed either appear or are mentioned in a Grand Theft Auto game. The games are written as short hand IDs, which are as follows:

Game ID Game ID
Grand Theft Auto 1 1 Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 L 1969
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 L 1961 Grand Theft Auto 2 2
Grand Theft Auto III III Grand Theft Auto: Vice City VC
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas SA Grand Theft Auto Advance A
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories LCS Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories VCS
Grand Theft Auto IV IV Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars CW
The Lost and Damned TLAD The Ballad of Gay Tony TBOGT
Manhunt M

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2Hot2Handle 2Hot2Handle is the username of a female love-meet.net user who Niko Bellic can contact but not date.
Grand Theft Auto IV (internet - love-meet.net) Voiced by: None Applicable

8-Ball
8-Ball is an explosives and firearms expert from Liberty City who owns a series of bomb shops across the United States, including in Liberty City, Vice City and San Andreas. He is an associate of the Leone Family, having helped Toni Cipriani to destroy Fort Staunton, a Forelli Family controlled area, in 1998, before helping Mike to find Vinnie's killer in 2000 into 2001. 8-Ball was, in 2001, arrested and convicted on eighty-five charges of illegally owning a firearm, later escaping a police convoy with Claude, later helping him find work with old friend Luigi Goterelli and to destroy a freighter ship at the Portland Harbor docks.
Grand Theft Auto III (Introduction - Bomb Da Base Act II)
Grand Theft Auto Advance (Fake IDs - Love of Money)
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (No Money, Mo' Problems - Bringing the House Down)
Voiced by: The Guru

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Jonas Ackerman Jonas Ackerman is a resident of Blueberry, San Andreas who follows Cris Formage's Epsilon Program. Ackerman had a well paid job and a family before turning to the Epsilon Program.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Epsilon Program Website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Jenny Acorn Jenny Acorn is a resident of Liberty City and a reporter for Weazel News in 2008.
Grand Theft Auto IV (internet - weazelnews.com) Voiced by: None Applicable
Adam Adam is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Willis, Dukes.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Brother Aerol Brother Aerol was a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love, led by Brother Marcus in Vice City, until his death at a government agent.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (referenced in a mission) Voiced by: None Applicable
Ulrika Afrique Ulrika Afrique is the girlfriend of Uno Carbine, the leader of The Zaibatsu Corporation in the Industrial District of Anywhere City.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Raymond Alberga Raymond Alberga was to be a character in Grand Theft Auto IV, although he was deleted from the final game.
Grand Theft Auto IV (deleted) Voiced by: None Applicable
Judge Alberts Judge Alberts is a resident of Vice City who is killed when his car, which had been fitted with a bomb by the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1, is blown up.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (mission) Voiced by: None Applicable

Alejandra
Alejandra is a resident of Liberty City and an employee of the Tw@ Internet Café in Broker. She knows Roman Bellic well, believing him to be funny, and also flirts with his cousin Niko when he enters the Tw@ Internet Café.
Grand Theft Auto IV (after The Cousins Bellic, & Logging On) Voiced by: Unknown
Alfonso Alfonso worked for El Burro in San Andreas until his death, at the hands of the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1, due to his strange behaviour, caused by chemicals in a tanker.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (mission) Voiced by: None Applicable
Colin Allcars Colin Allcars is a motorcycle Vice City Police Department police officer who, in 1984, resides in Vice City. His name is a play on the phrase calling all cars.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable

Marnie Allen
Marnie Allen is a twenty-one year old former resident of Liberty City originally from the American Midwest. After moving to Liberty City she began to work as a prostitute and use drugs, eventually being convinced by Niko Bellic to return home, which with his help she does. She later e-mails Niko to inform him that she is now attending college to train as a psychologist.
Grand Theft Auto IV (two missions) Voiced by: Reyna de Courcy
Agent Alman Agent Alman is a DEA officer who, in 1984, resides in Vice City.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable

Alonso
Alonso is a resident of Liberty City who meets Huang Lee in Beechwood City, Broker. Alonso talks in a pseudo Middle English fashion (though his speech more closely resembles Early Modern English), has Huang Lee drive him to the city bus depot, where he begins to attack buses, believing them to be dragons.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (random encounter) Voiced by: None Applicable

Alonzo
Alonzo is an associate of Teddy Benavidez who tells Niko Bellic of Benavidez' location. The player has the option of killing Alonzo.
Grand Theft Auto IV (A Long Way to Fall) Voiced by: Unknown
Alve Alve is the leader of an unnamed gang and resident of San Andreas who is used by the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1 to start a gang war with Paco, allowing the protagonist to kill Paco.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (mission) Voiced by: None Applicable

Abdul Amir
Abdul Amir is a resident of Dubai, United Arab Emirates and the father of Yusuf Amir, visiting his son in Liberty City in 2008. He is disappointed with his son and his lifestyle and, according to Yusuf, is interested in franchising "Gay" Tony Prince's clubs.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Caught with your Pants Down) Voiced by: Tony Mirrcandani

Yusuf Amir
Yusuf Amir is the son of Abdul Amir and a resident of Liberty City originally from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Amir, a billionaire property developer, struggles with the construction of a tower block in Castle Gardens, resulting in Playboy X employing Niko Bellic to kill mobsters controlling the unions. Amir, unimpressed, caves into the unions and agrees to build a monument to the builders killed in an on-the-job accident. Amir later employs Luis Fernando Lopez to do various tasks, including steal a train car and tank in an attempt to impress his father. He later helps Lopez kill Ray Bulgarin.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in Deconstruction for Beginners)
The Ballad of Gay Tony (I luv LC - Departure Time)
Voiced by: Omid Djalili
Giovanni Ancelotti Giovanni Ancelotti is seventy-eight/nine year old Don of the Ancelotti Family, father of Gracie Ancelotti and a resident of Liberty City, originally from Naples, Italy. He immigrated in 1950 and began to run loan shark, fencing and extortion rackets in the Alderney Fruit Markets, becoming the Don of the family in 1978 after the death of his uncle.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in Liberty City Police Department police database) Voiced by: None Applicable

Grace Ancelotti
Grace "Gracie" Ancelotti is the thirty-one/two year old daughter of Giovanni Ancelotti, Don of the Ancelotti Family, and a resident of Liberty City. The LCPD do not believe she is involved in the running of the Ancelotti Family. She is kidnapped by Niko Bellic, later being traded back for diamonds. After being rescued, she and "Gay" Tony Prince escape on speedboats. She later meets Niko again, sending her guards to kill him.
Grand Theft Auto IV (I'll Take Her - random encounter)
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Blog This! - Ladies Half Price)
Voiced by: Rebecca Benhayon
Andee Andee is a resident of Liberty City and the host of the Lips 106 radio station, having worked for the station since at least 1998, when she was joined by Cliff Lane. Andee is, in 2001, twenty nine.
Grand Theft Auto III (Lips 106 DJ)
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (Lips 106 co-host)
Voiced by: Shelley Miller
Ashley Anderson Ashley Anderson is a twenty-one year old resident of Liberty City in 2008 and a good friend of Brucie Kibbutz, usually accompanying him on boat and helicopter rides with Niko Bellic.
Grand Theft Auto IV (after becoming friends with Brucie Kibbutz) Voiced by: None Applicable
Andre the Accelerator Andre the Accelerator is, in 2001, the DJ of Rise FM and is a resident of Liberty City.
Grand Theft Auto III (Rise FM character) Voiced by: Himself

Andreas
Andreas is the bodyguard Elizabeta Torres, who treats him more like a housemaid and often consigns him to the kitchen.
The Lost and Damned (missions) Voiced by: None Applicable

Andrei
Andrei was a resident of Liberty City, originally from Russia, and a member of the Faustin Family of the Russian Mafia. He kidnaps Niko and Roman Bellic after Niko killed Vladimir Glebov. Andrei was preparing to torture Niko with a hacksaw but was killed by Mikhail Faustin for bringing the Bellic cousins to his home.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Crime and Punishment) Voiced by: Unknown

Jermaine Andrews
Jermaine Andrews is a thirty-two year old resident of Liberty City and friend of Roman Bellic, who may also be a member of the M.O.B. gang. Andrews is being investigated by the Liberty City Police Department for car jackings and is driven back to his job, at Pay 'n' Spray on Gibson Street. When they arrive they are confronted by the LCPD, with Niko managing to lose the police and return Andrews to his job.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Easy Fare) Voiced by: None Applicable
Mike Andrews Mike Andrews is an American inspiration speaker who discusses poverty, stating that money is not important, despite charging large sums of money for people to attend his shows.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (radio advertisement) Voiced by: Unknown
Andy Andy is a resident of Liberty City and is a drug dealer based in Beachgate, Broker.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Anthony Anthony is a resident of Liberty City and a member of the Ancelotti Family. Gracie Ancelotti sends Anthony, Mark, Tony, Benny and Sal to kill Niko Bellic, after he had previously kidnapped her.
Grand Theft Auto IV (random encounter) Voiced by: None Applicable
Anton Anton was a resident of Liberty City and a member of the Petrovic Family. He was murdered by the Korean Mob, although his head was later retrieved before being thrown into the water.
Grand Theft Auto IV (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable
Peter Armstrong Peter Armstrong is, in 2001, a writer for the Liberty Tree newspaper and a resident of Liberty City. He publishes the article Another Punch in the Gut for Organized Crime.
Grand Theft Auto III (Liberty Tree website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Stretch Armstrong Stretch Armstrong is, in 2001, the co-host of the Game FM alongside Lord Sear.
Grand Theft Auto III (Game FM co-host) Voiced by: Himself

Arnaud
Arnaud is a middle aged resident of Liberty City, originally from France, who employs Luis Fernando Lopez to drive him to a spa and then to retrieve his wallet, stolen by a pimp after a night of opium-laden bondage.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (random encounter) Voiced by: Simon Jutras
Lester Arnold Lester Arnold is a forty-six year old resident of Liberty City, originally from San Fierro, and is the suspected leader of The Angels of Death motorcycle gang. In 2008 he published a book detailing his experiences with The Angels of Death.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in Liberty City Police Department police database) Voiced by: None Applicable
Arthur Arthur is a resident of London who pays Jack Parkinson protection money. The protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1 is sent by Parkinson to collect the money and is forced to destroy Arthur's car to scare the reluctant Arthur into paying.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (mission) Voiced by: None Applicable
Ernesto Asaltacunas Ernesto Asaltacunas is a twenty-seven year old resident of Liberty City, originally from Santa Clara, Cuba, and is the star power pitcher of the Liberty Swingers. Asaltacunas has a history of dating very young women, including thirteen year old heiress Jill Von Crastenburg. He was also charged with possessing child pornography, although charges were later dropped, and was the centre of a doping scandal at the Liberty Swingers in 2006.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in Liberty City Police Department police database) Voiced by: None Applicable

Ash
Ash is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Middle Park, Algonquin.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable

Fraser Ashley (right)
Fraser Ashley is, in 1992, an American lightweight boxer preparing to fight Frank Gold.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (in-game poster) Voiced by: None Applicable
Marki Ashvilli Marki Ashvilli was a resident of Liberty City and owned the Liberty City Rampage hockey team. Ashvilli is killed by Luis Fernando Lopez after he refused to sell the team to Ray Bulgarin.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Dropping In...) Voiced by: None Applicable
Jon Atkinson Jon Atkinson is a resident of Liberty City in 2008 and a detective for the Liberty City Police Department. In 2008 he investigates the murders carried out by Eddie Low, who mocked Atkinson for his inability to solve the murders. Atkinson, who concentrated on obtaining movie rights and book deals about the case, later solved the crime but found Low dead.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned on internet news websites) Voiced by: None Applicable
Morgan August Morgan August is a resident of Los Santos and a follower of Cris Formage's Epsilon Program.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Epsilon Program website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Luther Austin Luther Austin is a forty-six year old resident of Liberty City, originally from the American Midwest, the co-presenter of The Serrated Edge television show and an alcoholic.
Grand Theft Auto IV (television - The Serrated Edge co-host) Voiced by: Dave Bachman
Ramon Ayala Ramon Ayala, better known as Daddy Yankee, is a resident of Liberty City in 2008 and is the host of San Juan Sounds.
Grand Theft Auto IV (San Juan Sounds host) Voiced by: Himself
Roy Ayers Roy Ayers is a resident of Liberty City and the host of Fusion FM in 2008.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Fusion FM host) Voiced by: Himself

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Jizzy B.
Jizzy B. was a resident of San Fierro in 1992 who owned the Pleasure Domes Club under the Gant Bridge, who also acts as a pimp and is part of the Loco Syndicate, a drug cartel also involving Mike Toreno and T-Bone Mendez. Jizzy first meets Carl Johnson and employees him for some various tasks, including rescuing Mike Toreno, before being killed by Carl in order to stop the selling of drugs to his hometown, Los Santos.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Jizzy - Ice Cold Killa) Voiced by: Charlie Murphy

Phil Bacerra
Phil Bacerra is a resident of Liberty City who is wanted by the Liberty City Police Department in 2008 for a hit and run offence. The player can choose to have Niko Bellic kill Bacerra.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Most Wanted side-mission) Voiced by: None Applicable
Sister Bairn Sister Bairn is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love, led by Brother Marcus in Vice City.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (website) Voiced by: None Applicable

Mitch Baker
"Big" Mitch Baker is the leader of the Vice City Biker gang, running the gang from The Greasy Chopper. Baker is a Vietnam War veteran who has been sent to prison on thirteen occasions. In 1986 he employs Tommy Vercetti to first race Cougar and Zeppelin to prove himself and later to cause chaos and retrieve his motorcycle. He later agrees to help Vercetti by providing security for Love Fists concert in the city.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Alloy Wheels of Steel - Publicity Tour) Voiced by: Lee Majors
Harry Balzac Harry Balzac is a male beachgoer and resident of Vice City in 1984.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable
Lily Banbury Lily Banbury is the daughter of Pete Banbury and a fictional character in the radio program Moorehead Rides Again. She is killed by Gordon Moorehead, who was investigating her fathers disappearance, because he believed she would later become a prostitute, despite telling him she planned on becoming her teacher. Her father is also killed by Moorehead and his friends Molly Malmstein and Pablo.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (VCPR - Moorehead Rides Again broadcast) Voiced by: Unknown
Pete Banbury Pete Banbury, also known as the Fisherman, is the father of Lily Banbury and is a fictional character in the Moorehead Rides Again radio program. He is killed by Gordon Moorehead and his friends Molly Malmstein and Pablo, using "friendly" napalm, after Moorehead stated that he was both a communist and the leader of a prostitution ring. Banbury, who had been missing for two days after breaking his leg in the swamp, was also informed of his daughters death shortly before his own, which devastated him.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (VCPR - Moorehead Rides Again broadcast) Voiced by: Jeff Steitzer
Ed Banger Ed Banger is a member of the Liberty City Biker gang in 1998. His name is a reference to the word headbanger.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable
Robin Banks Robin Banks is an actor who plays the part of a goon in a film being filmed at the North Point Mall, Vice City in 1984.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (The Audition & later multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bao Bao is a Chinese artist whose works are on show at the National Union of Contemporary Arts in 2008.
Grand Theft Auto IV (internet) Voiced by: None Applicable
Barbara Barbara is a prostitute who works for Fernando Martinez' New Beginnings. In late 2001 she visits Phil every Wednesday afternoon, which "saves" his marriage.
Grand Theft Auto III (mentioned on Chatterbox FM) Voiced by: None Applicable

Johnny Barbosa
Johnny Barbosa, known as Johnny Spaz, is a twenty-four/five year old resident of Alderney, an associate of the Pegorino Family, led by James Pegorino, who works as a trashman. Barbosa and friends Luca Silvestri and Joseph DiLeo collect diamonds for Ray Boccino but later take the diamonds for themselves, resulting in their deaths at the hands of Niko Bellic.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Taking in the Trash - Meltdown) Voiced by: None Applicable

Henrique Bardas
Henrique Bardas is a resident of Liberty City and an old friend of Luis Fernando Lopez and works with Armando Torres, who together are criminals in Northwood. Lopez later helps Bardas and Torres establish a drug empire, which they build by ambushing drug convoys.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (I luv LC - Clocking Off) Voiced by: J Salome Martinez, Jr.

Mallorie Bardas-Bellic
Mallorie Bardas-Bellic is a resident of Liberty City, originally from Puerto Rico, and wife of Roman Bellic. She had worked for Bellic at his taxi depot in Hove Beach, before the building was burnt down, and was having an affair with Vladimir Glebov, which was discovered by Roman's cousin Niko. She later stops the affair and introduces Niko to her friends Elizabeta Torres and Manny Escuela. She later marries Roman and reveals she is pregnant, in the Deal ending announcing that if she has a daughter she will name her Kate, after Kate McReary. In the Revenge ending, Mallorie is left a widow after Roman is killed.
Grand Theft Auto IV (It's Your Call - Mr and Mrs Bellic) Voiced by: Elena Harvey Hurst
Candy Barr Candy Barr is a prostitute and resident of Vice City who appears in the magazine Ninja Centerfold. He name is a take on the words candy bar.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (referenced in in-game magazines) Voiced by: None Applicable
Clint Barrett Clint Barrett is a member of the Rednecks and resident of Anywhere City who is mentioned in a post script in an e-mail sent by Pappy to Billy Bob Bean.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable
TJ Barry TJ Barry is a resident of Liberty City in 2001 and a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper, typing seven news articles for Liberty Tree's website.
Grand Theft Auto IV (internet website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Richard Bastion Richard Bastion is a resident of Liberty City in 2008 and the host of We Know The Truth's The Richard Bastion Show, where he answers callers questions and statements. He is based off Rush Limbaugh.
Grand Theft Auto IV (WKTT - The Richard Bastion Show host) Voiced by: Jason Sudeikis
Anita Bath Anita Bath is a female shopper and resident of Vice City in 1984. Her name is a take on the phrase I need a bath.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable
Brian Baylor Brian Baylor is a resident of Shady Pines and a supporter of the Citizens United Negating Technology For Life and People's Safety campaign against the internet. Baylor fantasises about his grandmother, having previously fantasisied about his sister.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (Citizens United Negating Technology For Life and People's Safety website) Voiced by: None Applicable

Billy Bob Bean
Billy Bob Bean is the leader of the Rednecks in the Residential District, Anywhere City, the son of Pappy and the half-brother of Beth. He employs Claude Speed to attack The Zaibatsu Corporation and the SRS Scientists, the Rednecks' main rivals, although Speed also later works for both rivals, attacking the Rednecks. An angered Bean teams with Red Valdez and Dr. LaBrat in an attempt to kill Speed, who manages to kill all three gang leaders.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (various starting mission possibilities - The Final Job!) Voiced by: None Applicable
Begbie Begbie is a drug dealer residing in Vice City who receives a drug shipment from corrupt police officer Samuel Deever, who employs the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1 to deliver the drugs.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (mission) Voiced by: None Applicable

Phil Bell
Phil Bell is the forty year old resident of Alderney and is a member of the Pegorino Family, led by James Pegorino. Bell is divorced and has children, He runs the Honker's Gentlemen's Club and is often at odds with capo Ray Boccino. James Pegorino believes him to be his best associate but refuses to promote him due to his Irish blood. Bell employs Niko Bellic to steal drugs from the Triads and to kill Charles Matteo. In the Revenge ending storyline, Bell decides to leave the dying Pegorino Family, whilst in the Deal ending storyline he and Niko are involved in a gunfight with Dimitri Rascalov's men to steal money from him, with Bell and Niko both deciding to leave the criminal underworld afterwards.
Grand Theft Auto IV (No Way on the Subway - If the Price is Right) Voiced by: Frank Bonsangue
Milica Bellic Milica Bellic is the mother of Niko and aunt of Roman. Milica, remaining at home, sends e-mails to Niko whilst he lives in Liberty City. She is later happy that Roman is settling down and getting married to Mallorie Bardas.
Grand Theft Auto IV (e-mail correspondence with Niko) Voiced by: None Applicable

Niko Bellic
Niko Bellic is the son of Milica and cousin of Roman. Niko, originally from Yugoslavia, fought in the Yugoslav Wars, as did his brother, who lost his life in an explosion. Niko himself was almost killed when Darko Brevic betrayed his fifteen man squad, with only Niko and Bernie Crane escaping alive. After the war he began working for Ray Bulgarin in a human trafficking ring until a boat in the operation sank, with Niko fleeing. Niko later headed to Liberty City, spending seven months on the Platypus, to reach the promised land of Liberty City. Upon arrival, Niko realises that Roman has lied to him and, frustrated, agrees to stay with him. Shortly afterwards, Niko begins to help Roman in his problems with the Russian Mafia, and later works for various other criminal elements in the city, killing a high number of people along the way. He also meets Kate McReary, who he begins to date. He attends Roman and Mallorie's wedding, witnessing his cousins death (in the Deal ending) or his girlfriends death Revenge ending), before killing Dimitri Rascalov (Deal ending) or James Pegorino (Revenge ending), before deciding to quit the criminal underworld.
Grand Theft Auto IV (protagonist)
The Lost and Damned (Clean and Serene - Collector's Item)
The Ballad of Gay Tony (I luv LC - Ladies Half Price)
Voiced by: Michael Hollick

Roman Bellic
Roman Bellic is the thirty-one year old cousin of Niko and nephew of Milica, and the husband of Mallorie Bardas-Bellic. Roman, originally from Yugoslavia, was sent to the United States by his mother during the Yugoslav Wars, when he was twenty-one. Roman's mother was killed sometime during the wars, with Niko discovering that had been raped and killed, although he does not tell this to Roman. Roman, "living the American Dream", convinces Niko to move to Liberty City with him. Niko later discovers that Roman had lied, owning a small apartment and a taxi depot, whilst also being heavily in debt to the Russian Mafia. Niko helps his cousin, also stopping an affair between Mallorie and Vladimir Glebov (later killing him). The two later move to Bohan when Roman's apartment and taxi depot are burnt down by Dimitri Rascalov, with Roman establishing a new taxi depot elsewhere in the city. Roman, later winning a lot of money through bets, upgrades his business and buys a penthouse in Algonquin, and later decides to marry Mallorie. After the wedding Mallorie announces that she is pregnant, although Roman is killed in the Deal ending, whilst in the Revenge storyline he tells Niko that if he has a daughter, they'll name her Kate after Niko's deceased girlfriend, Kate McReary.
Grand Theft Auto IV (The Cousins Bellic - Mr and Mrs Bellic (Deal)/Out of Commission (Revenge))
The Lost and Damned (Roman's Holiday)
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Chinese Takeout - Ladies Half Price)
Voiced by: Jason Zumwalt
Ben Ben is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Star Junction, Algonquin.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable

Teddy Benavidez
Teddy Benavidez was a twenty-eight year old resident of Liberty City and co-leader of the Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers, alongside Willy Valerio. He is an associate of Pegorino Family capo Ray Boccino, who offers him protection whilst he repays his debts. When, in 2008, Benavidez stops paying his debts, he is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Boccino.
Grand Theft Auto IV (A Long Way to Fall) Voiced by: None Applicable

Benny
Benny was a resident of Las Venturas in 1992 and a client of Millie Perkins until his death at the hands of Carl Johnson, who wanted access to the Caligula's Palace key card that Millie owned.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Key to Her Heart) Voiced by: None Applicable
Benny Benny is a resident of Liberty City and a member of the Ancelotti Family. Gracie Ancelotti sends Benny, Mark, Tony, Anthony and Sal to kill Niko Bellic, after he had previously kidnapped her.
Grand Theft Auto IV (random encounter) Voiced by: None Applicable
Jacquise Benson Jacquise Benson is a resident of and politician in Liberty City in 2008.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in internet news reports) Voiced by: None Applicable
Berkley Berkley is a resident of San Fierro and the owner of Berkleys RC. Berkley is the main rival of Zero, who owns Zero RC, after Zero defeated Berkley at a science fair. By 1992 the rivalry results in a model aeroplane war, won by Zero with help from Carl Johnson, resulting in Berkley being forced out of San Fierro. He is later informed by Zero of the planned heist at Caligula's Palace and informed the authorities, although the heist was still successful.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (mentioned in various missions) Voiced by: None Applicable
G.M. Berlotti G.M. Berlotti is the author of The Space Gem, a book found in numerous safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (referenced in books in safehouses) Voiced by: None Applicable
Beryl Beryl was the sister of Harold Cartwright and a resident of South Camden, London. She first meets the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1 when he helps her evade the police but later kills her on orders from Albert and Archie Crisp.
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 (mission)
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 (mission)
Voiced by: None Applicable
Beth Beth is a member of the Rednecks, the daughter of Pappy and the half-sister of Redneck leader Billy Bob Bean. She also has an unnamed child.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bettina Bettina was to be a character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, although she was deleted from the final version of the game. Her planned role in the game is unknown.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (deleted) Voiced by: Noelle Sadler
Big B. Big B. is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Northwood, Algonquin.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Big Devil Big Devil was a member of the Grove Street Families and resident of Los Santos until his death sometime before 1992.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (mentioned in Sweet & Kendl) Voiced by: None Applicable

Big Poppa
Big Poppa was a drug dealer and member of the Los Santos Vagos who resided in Los Santos and, briefly, owned Madd Doggs mansion until it was stormed by Carl Johnson, Wu Zi Mu and Guppy. The mansion is taken back for Madd Dogg and Big Poppa is killed as he attempts to escape.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (A Home in the Hills) Voiced by: None Applicable
Big Smilky Big Smilky is the owner and webmaster of the Forgotten Legends of West Coast Rap website.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Forgotten Legends of West Coast Rap website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Dorothy Bigbottom Dorothy Bigbottom is a resident of Liberty City who e-mails the Liberty Tree complaining about the 'edutainment' game PastMaster, claiming it ruined her marriage due to his participation in historical re-enactments, belief in Gandhi and attempts to help people.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Adam Biggs Adam Biggs is a world renowned artist, having rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s for painting circles. Biggs, viewed as the father of the abstract literalist movement, has some of his works displayed at the Randolf Art Center in Liberty City in 2008.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in internet news reports) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bill Bill is the co-host of The Electron Zone radio program on Liberty City Free Radio in 1998, alongside Steve. He is a supporter of the Fruit LC computers. Bill is a parody of Bill Gates whilst the Fruit LC is a parody of Apple Computers.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (LCFR - The Electron Zone) Voiced by: Michael Yurchak
Billy Billy is a resident of Liberty City. He dates an unnamed woman who also dates Jonnie. Jonnie later hires Mike to take the girlfriend home, although Mike successfully loses Billy.
Grand Theft Auto Advance (Sober Driver) Voiced by: None Applicable
Billy Bob Billy Bob is a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City. He is the son of Pa Wayne and the sibling of Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Sammy Jo, Boff, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Bobby Bill and Fabrizio.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bilovski Bilovski was a member of the Russian Mafia, led by Jerkov anjd a resident of Anywhere City. Uno Carbine, leader of The Zaibatsu Corporation in the Industrial District, has Claude Speed collect various packages and deliver then to Bilovski. Bilovski assembles the pieces in the packages into a rocket launcher, which backfires, as planned by Carbine, killing Bilovski.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (It Was An Accident!) Voiced by: None Applicable
Oliver Biscuit Oliver Biscuit is the host of Fever 105 in 1986.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Fever 105 host) Voiced by: Julius Dyson
Bishop Bishop is a resident of Vice City and an employee of the Vance Crime Family, guarding their criminal enterprises.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bison Bison is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Lancaster, Algonquin.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Black Lightman Black Lightman was an actor who was killed, alongside co-stars Faith W. and DB-P, by Toni Cipriani, on orders from "Father" Ned, after the three refused to give an interview to the Liberty Tree newspaper.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (False Idols) Voiced by: None Applicable
Donny Black Donny Black is a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City who is mentioned in a post script of an e-mail sent by Pappy to his son Billy Bob Bean.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Mr. Black Mr. Black is a resident of Vice City and the owner of a hitman business. Mr. Black initially hired Leo Teal to do his killing, until Teal was himself killed by Tommy Vercetti, who posed as Teal and committed the murders. The Vice City Police Department have little information on Mr. Black but believe he may be involved in money laundering.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Road Kill - Loose Ends) Voiced by: Unknown
Johnnie Blain Johnnie Blain is, in 2001, a resident of Liberty City and a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper. He published the article Leone: Like Father, Like Son? in July 2001.
Grand Theft Auto III (Liberty Tree website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Gern Blanston Gern Blanston is a ScamWay representative in North America and formerly a rap star known as Gaffle One and a pimp. He turned legitimate after he began working for ScamWay.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Forgotten Legends of West Coast Rap website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Billy Blue Billy Blue is a teenage resident of Liberty City, brother of Bobby Blue, and a teenage singing sensation. He wears a promise ring, although he and his brother claim to have had sex with some of their female fans. Luis Fernando Lopez is employed to transport the two brothers from the MeTV studios to the Maisonette 9 club. Billy and Bobby are a parody of the Jonas Brothers.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Club Management side mission) Voiced by: Daniel Tay
Bobby Blue Bobby Blue is a teenage resident of Liberty City, brother of Billy Blue, and a teenage singing sensation. He wears a promise ring, although he and his brother claim to have had sex with some of their female fans. Luis Fernando Lopez is employed to transport the two brothers from the MeTV studios to the Maisonette 9 club. Bobby at one point accidentally sends a picture of himself dressed in women's lingerie to nearly half a million female fans. Billy and Bobby are a parody of the Jonas Brothers.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Club Management side mission) Voiced by: Harrison Chad
Brother Boab Brother Boab is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love, led by Brother Marcus, and a resident of Vice City.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Dwight Boakin Dwight Boakin is the son of Pap Boakin, a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City. His name is a reference to the country singer Dwight Yoakam.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Pap Boakin Pap Boakin is the father of Dwight Boakin, a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bob Bob is an employee of the Vice City Police Department who, alongside Bruce, are referenced when accessing police files on the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City website.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bob Bob is a resident of Pike Creek, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City in 2001 who has his seven year old son, Johnny work for the legal firm Rakin and Ponzer, earning $23,000 a year, and at another company photocopying pieces of paper.
Grand Theft Auto III (Chatterbox FM) Voiced by: None Applicable
Cousin Bob Cousin Bob is the cousin of Trent Hopkins who is dating Trent's mother, with Trent warning Bob that his father is soon to be coming up for parole.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Crazy Bob Crazy Bob is an explosives expert who owns a shop and resides in Liberty City. The protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1 has Crazy Bob rig a bomb to a car in order to scare Seymour Reamer.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (mission) Voiced by: None Applicable

Curly Bob
Curly Bob was a bartender at Sex Club Seven, a bar run by Leone Family made man Luigi Goterelli, who was selling Leone secrets to Catalina and Miguel of the Colombian Cartel in return for SPANK. The Family Don, Salvatore Leone, orders Claude to kill him for ratting out Leone secrets.
Grand Theft Auto III (Cutting the Grass) Voiced by: Hunter Platin
Nurse Bob Nurse Bob is the host of Heartland Values with Nurse Bob on Liberty City Free Radio in 1998. He is deeply religious and is based on Doctor Phil McGraw.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (LCFR - Heartland Values with Nuse Bob host) Voiced by: Chuck Montgomery
Bobby Bobby is a member of the Sindacco Family who resides on the east coast of the United States (possibly in Liberty City) who in 1992 becomes an open homosexual.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (mentioned in The Introduction) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bobby Bill Bobby Bill is a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City. He is the son of Pa Wayne and the sibling of Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Sammy Jo, Boff, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob and Fabrizio.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable

Ray Boccino
Ray Boccino was a capo of the Pegorino Family, led by James Pegorino, and a resident of Alderney. He employs Niko Bellic to first kill Teddy Benavidez, to twice retrieve stolen diamonds, to sell the diamonds (which is later ambushed) and to kill many other criminals within the city, including Isaac Roth. He is later killed by Niko on orders from James Pegorino, who believed that Boccino was an informant. Boccino was thirty-two when he died and had owned the restaurant Drusilla's.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Harbouring a Grudge - Pest Control)
The Lost and Damned (Action/Reaction - Was It Worth It?)
Voiced by: Joe Barbara
Sergio Boccino Sergio Boccino is a resident of Liberty City who in 1998 was employed as the host of the Double Clef FM radio station, although he is replaced by Morgan Merryweather at sometime before October 2001.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (Double Clef FM host) Voiced by: Robert Blumenfeld
Boff Boff is a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City. He is the son of Pa Wayne and the sibling of Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Sammy Jo, Billy Bob, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Bobby Bill and Fabrizio.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable

Marty Boldenow
Marty Boldenow is a resident of Liberty City who, in 2008, is wanted by the Liberty City Police Department for gang related violence. The player can have Niko Bellic kill Boldenow.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Most Wanted side mission) Voiced by: None Applicable
Colonel Henry Bolt Colonel Henry Bolt was the colonel of the 66th cavalry stationed in Fort Carson. In 1842 he led his cavalry towards Las Barrancas and on this journey his entire cavalry fell into a hole and died. A tribute, the Las Barrancas Mass Grave, is dedicated to Bolt and his forces.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (website) Voiced by: None Applicable
DJ Bomba Tomba DJ Bomba Tomba is the host of the KGBH radio station in Anywhere City.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (KGBH host) Voiced by: Not credited
Bone Bone is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Beechwood City, Dukes.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Randy Boner Randy Boner is a resident of Liberty City in 1998. His name is a reference to word erection.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable

Marco Bonnaro
(right)
Marco Bonnaro was a resident of Liberty City and a bodyguard of Pegorino Family Don James Pegorino until his death at the hands of Pavano Family hitmen.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Pegorino's Pride) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bonny Bonny is a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City. She is the daughter of Pa Wayne and the sibling of Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Sammy Jo, Boff, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Billy Bob, Jonny W., Bobby Bill and Fabrizio.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable

Eduard Borodin
(left)
Eduard Borodin is a resident of Liberty City, originally from Russia, and a businessman in the city being investigated by the [[United Liberty Paper organisation, who employ Niko Bellic and Little Jacob to kill him whilst in his helicopter.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Paper Trail) Voiced by: None Applicable
Borris Borris is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Hove Beach, Broker.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Dave Bosoy Dave Bosoy was a resident of Liberty City and a friend of Niko Bellic, having met him on the Platypus ship whilst sailing to America. He is later found dead in the Humboldt River, trussed up in a straight jacket and diaper, covered with whip lashings, suggesting his death was a sexual accident, as he is earlier shown being whipped by an Asian woman on the Platypus.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Opening Cutscene & mentioned in Weazel News article) Voiced by: Martin Herring
Jimmy Boston Jimmy Boston is a resident of Liberty City and an actor. Henrique Bardas and Armando Torres are known fans and Luis Fernando Lopez introduces his sister to him at Maisonette 9.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Club Management) Voiced by: None Applicable
Sammy Bottino Sammy Bottino was a resident of Liberty Cityand right hand man of Gambetti Family Don Jon Gravelli, until he was forced into hiding due to murder charges in Vice City. He is forty-one or forty-two years old in 2008.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in Liberty City Police Department police database) Voiced by: None Applicable
Earth-Song Bowden Earth-Song Bowden is a resident of Liberty City and a campaigner for prisoner rights. After the Alderney State Correctional Facility is broken into by Johnny Klebbitz, who goes on to murder inmate Billy Grey, Bowden states that the cause of the problem must be solved and not the symptom.
The Lost and Damned (Liberty Tree website) Voiced by: None Applicable

Frankie Boyle
Frankie Boyle is a Scottish comedian who, in 2008, works at the Split Sides Comedy Club, discussing sex and kids in his routine.
The Lost and Damned (Split Sides Comedy Club - stand up comedian) Voiced by: Himself
Bozo Bozo, born in 1961, was a resident of Liberty City and a member of The Lost Brotherhood. He was killed by police in a shootout in 1999 after killing three people.
The Lost and Damned (mentioned) Voiced by: None Applicable
Carl Bradshaw Carl Bradshaw is a resident of Liberty City and the host of Tuff Gong Radio.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Tuff Gong Radio host) Voiced by: Himself

Brett
Brett is a resident of Liberty City and is a male porn star, acting in a movie being shot by Joseph Kaplan in 2008. Niko Bellic shoots him in the leg when he and Dimitri Rascalov pay a visit to Kaplan's shop.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Do You Have Protection?) Voiced by: None Applicable
Brett Brett is a resident of Liberty City and a member of The Lost Brotherhood. He helps Johnny Klebitz during the gang wars.
The Lost and Damned (Gang Wars) Voiced by: None Applicable

Darko Brevic
Darko Brevic is a resident of Liberty City, originally from Yugoslavia, who had fought alongside Niko Bellic, Florian Cravic and Goran in a fifteen man squad in the Yugoslav Wars. Brevic later sold out the squad for $1,000, to help fund his drug addiction, and later fleed to Bucharest, Romania before moving to America. Niko eventually tracks Brevic down, with help from United Liberty Paper, and discovers the truth. The player can choose to have Niko kill or spare Brevic, with Brevic thanking Niko if he decides to kill him.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in Liberty City Police Department police database) Voiced by: None Applicable
Lou Bricant Lou Bricant is a member of the Forelli Family and resident of Liberty City in 1998. His name is a reference to the word lubricant.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable

Marlon Bridges
Marlon Bridges was a twenty/twenty-one year old resident of Liberty City and a cocaine dealer. He, at one point, called Playboy X a rat and, in 2008, he is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Playboy for his insult.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Photo Shoot) Voiced by: None Applicable

Leo Brodell
Marlon Bridges is a resident of Liberty City who is wanted by the Liberty City Police Department for drug trafficking.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Most Wanted side-mission) Voiced by: None Applicable
Broko Broko is a resident of Liberty City and a drug dealer, selling drugs from Middle Park West, Algonquin.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Brother Paw Brother Paw is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love, led by Brother Marcus, and a resident of Vice City.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (website) Voiced by: None Applicable

The Brown Streak
The Brown Streak is a fictional superhero from an undetermined form of media and a film, released in 2008, entitled The Brown Streak Returns. Yusuf Amir has a full scale statue of The Brown Streak. The Brown Streak is likely a parody of The Silver Streak superhero.
Grand Theft Auto IV (appears on in-game posters)
The Ballad of Gay Tony (appears on in-game posters)
Voiced by: None Applicable
Jan Brown Jan Brown is the mother of Patrick III and Jono, and a resident of Vice City in 1986. She appears on a Pressing Issues broadcast on Vice City Public Radio to complain about popular culture, leading the group Moms Against Popular Culture. She home schools her children, although her mental state is in question, stating that as child she was forced by her father to kill and cook a pig. She also allowed her youngest son, Jono, to kill the postman. Her husband also cheats on her whilst on "business" trips, something she is aware of but ignores..
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (VCPR Pressing Issues panelist) Voiced by: Maureen Silliman
Bruce Bruce is an employee of the Vice City Police Department who, alongside Bob, are referenced when accessing police files on the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City website.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bruce Bruce is a resident of Liberty City and a member of The Lost Brotherhood.
The Lost and Damned (Gang Wars) Voiced by: None Applicable
DJ Brutaldubs DJ Brutaldubs is a resident of Alderney City, Alderney who works as a DJ at the Fan Dang nightclub.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Fan Dang nightclub) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bryson Bryson is a resident of Liberty City who employs the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1 to collect a package from an alleyway, which later turns out to be an armed bomb, which the protagonist deactivates by going to various locations, as instructed by Bryson. Bryson later sends hitmen after the protagonist, although they are unsuccessful in killing the protagonist. The protagonist later meets and kills Bryson.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (two missions) Voiced by: None Applicable
Bub Bub is an actor playing the part of a zombie, who may have appeared in the filming taking place at the North Point Mall, Vice City in 1984, which also features Victor Vance.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (possibly The Audition & multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable

Bubba
Bubba is an obese choice for protagonist in Grand Theft Auto 1.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (protagonist choice) Voiced by: None Applicable
Buck Buck is a resident of Liberty City and a member of The Lost Brotherhood.
The Lost and Damned (Gang Wars) Voiced by: None Applicable
Buckwheat Buckwheat is a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City. He owns a car crushing business used by both the Rednecks and Claude Speed. He may be related to Buckwheat Mary.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (referenced in one mission) Voiced by: None Applicable
Buckwheat Mary Buckwheat Mary is a member of the Rednecks, led by Billy Bob Bean, and a resident of Anywhere City. She sends an e-mail to Bobby Jo Roberts in 1999 asking whether he had trouble selling "the shine". She may be related to Buckwheat.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (Rednecks website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Galina Bulgarin Galina Bulgarin is a resident of Liberty City and the sister of Ray Bulgarin, who keeps her in a cage in his home. She may have been injured or killed when her brother shoots an AK-47 into the ceiling to stop her from annoying him.
The Ballad of Gay Tony (mentioned in missions) Voiced by: None Applicable

Ray Bulgarin
Ray Bulgarin was a fifty year old resident of Liberty City, originally from Russia, and a Russian mobster. He moved to America in the 1980s but was deported after being arrested on charges of human trafficking, after which he moved to the Mediterranean, where he began to run a human trafficking ring and employed Niko Bellic, who later one of his ships sank and he fled. He later returned to America in search of Niko and almost killed him in an ambush set up with Dimitri Rascalov. He later employed Luis Fernando Lopez but, after falling out with him, attempted to kill him in an ambush, which Lopez survived. Niko and Luis both meet Ray once again during an exchaneg of diamonds for Gracie Ancelotti, with Lopez chasing Bulgarin down with help from Yusuf Amir, killing him on his jet whilst fleeing Liberty City. Ray had a sister, Galina, who is kept in a cage and who he may have injured/killed when firing an AK-47 through the ceiling to stop her annoying him.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Russian Revolution - Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend)
The Ballad of Gay Tony (Boulevard Baby - Departure Time)
Voiced by: Vitali Baganov
Des Buratto Des Buratto is a resident of Vice City in 1984 and a member of the Mendez Cartel. His name is a reference to the word desperado.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable

Keenan Burdett
Keenan Burdett is a resident of Liberty City who is wanted by the Liberty City Police Department for armed robbery. The player can choose to have Niko Bellic kill Burdett.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Most Wanted side mission) Voiced by: None Applicable

Ned Burner
Ned Burner was a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper and a resident of Liberty City who did anything for the latest story, including posing as a reverend and employing Toni Cipriani to cause chaos across Staunton Island, including killing actors Black Lightman, DB-P and Faith W. Burner is later killed by Cipriani after he witnessed the murder of Avery Carrington at the hands of Toni and Donald Love. Cipriani later steals Burner's corpse to allow Love to eat it on a flight.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (L.C. Confidential - Stop the Press) Voiced by: Peter Bradbury
Kristen Burns Kristen Burns is a writer for the Liberty Tree newspaper who, in May 2001, writes the article Mackerel Factory to Expand.
Grand Theft Auto III (Liberty Tree website) Voiced by: None Applicable
Richard Burns Richard Burns was a news reporter for West Coast Talk Radio news segments in San Andreas in 1992. Burns, constantly ending up in bad situations (such reporting under the influence of drugs and stealing during the riots in Los Santos), is later fired and moves to Liberty City, where he started a website about the history of the internet, phoning into The Electron Zone in 1998. He was dating WCTR news anchor Lianne Forget, who attempted to save his career by interrupting him, in 1992 and may still be in 1998 as a woman with the same voice also makes news announcements in Liberty City.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (WCTR - news reporter)
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (LCFR - The Electron Zone caller)
Voiced by: Wil Wheaton

El Burro
El Burro is a homosexual Mexican living in Aye Valley, San Andreas who employs the protagonist to do various tasks, including killing his friends Paco, Pepe, Jorge, Jose, Alfonso and Rodrigo after they began acting strangely due to a chemical in a tanker, as well as Mike Tallon. The protagonist can later kill El Burro.
Grand Theft Auto 1 (eight missions) Voiced by: None Applicable

El Burro
El Burro is the leader of the Diablos gang in Liberty City who employs Claude to kill some mobsters and some Triads and collect his magazines. He may also run the XXX Mags store. He is also involved in the pornography business, with Ricardo Diaz even having a video of an El Burro movie in 1986.
Grand Theft Auto III (Turismo - Big'n'Veiny) Voiced by: Chris Phillips

El Burro
El Burro is a resident of Liberty City and drug dealer based out of Fortside, Bohan.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (after Tricks of the Triad) Voiced by: None Applicable
Mitt Burrows Mitt Burrows is a resident of Liberty City and works as a judge, sentencing Elizabeta Torres to three hundred years in prison on thirty counts of cocaine distribution.
Grand Theft Auto IV (mentioned in internet news reports) Voiced by: None Applicable

Butler
The unnamed Butler was to be a character in Grand Theft Auto III. The role the character was set to play is unknown.
Grand Theft Auto III (deleted) Voiced by: None Applicable

Ashley Butler
Ashley Butler is a twenty-seven year old resident of Liberty City and an associate of The Lost Brotherhood motorcycle gang, having dated the gangs Vice President Johnny Klebitz, and of the Pegorino Family. Butler, addicted to drugs, is manipulated by Pegorino capo Ray Boccino into convincing members of The Lost Brotherhood into stealing several diamonds. She later enters rehab and informs Johnny that she is doing well, althoguh Johnny asks her to not meet him again.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Taking in the Trash)
The Lost and Damned (Coming Down - Was It Worth It?)
Voiced by: Traci Godfrey
Sally Butters Sally Butters is a resident of Liberty City and a member of the Moms for a Police State pressure group. Following the break in at the Alderney State Correctional Facility and the subssequent murder of Billy Grey, she tells the Liberty Tree newspaper that the prison system should be privatised.
The Lost and Damned (Liberty Tree website character) Voiced by: None Applicable
Officer Butts Officer Butts is a resident of Vice City and a Vice City Police Department police officer, driving a VCPD Cheetah, in 1984.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (multiplayer character) Voiced by: None Applicable

Ivan Bytchkov
Ivan Bytchkov is a resident of Liberty City, originally from Russia, and an associate of the Faustin Family, led by Mikhail Faustin, who operates as a burglar. Vladimir Glebov hires Niko Bellic to kill him, although the player can choose to spare him. If Niko spares Ivan's life, he later meets him in Alderney, with Ivan informing Niko that he is now engaged and has a new job as a "money lender". Niko helps him collect his debts from several criminals, who attempt to kill Ivan, with Niko again saving his life.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Bull in a China Shop - Ivan The Not So Terrible (if killed)/Liquidize the Assets or Random Encounter (if spared)) Voiced by: Lev Gorn


F

Fabrizio Fabrizio is a member of the Rednecks gang. He is the son of Pa Wayne and has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob and Bobby Bill.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 Voiced by: None Applicable
Jeremy Fagin Jeremy Fagin is a supporter for the Citizens United Negating Technology For Life and People's Safety. He resides in Los Santos.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable

Anna Faustin
Anna Faustin is the daughter of Mikhail and Ilyena Faustin. At one point she dated Jason Michaels of The Lost Brotherhood. She had lived with her parents in Beachgate, Broker until her father was killed by Niko Bellic, who had also killed her boyfriend. Anna begins to date again but Niko puts a stop to the relationship.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

Ilyena Faustin
Ilyena Faustin is the widow of Mikhail Faustin and mother of Anna. She meets Niko Bellic through her husband and after his death, asks Niko to help end her daughter's new relationship, for fear Anna is being convinced to become a stripper.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: Marcy Maguigan

Mikhail Faustin
Mikhail Faustin is the forty-five year old leader of the Faustin Family, husband of Ilyena and father of Anna Faustin. He owns the Perestroika cabaret club and runs his criminal empire through Dimitri Rascalov. He employs Niko Bellic and later has him kill Lenny Petrovic, which leads to his own death at the hands of Bellic on orders from Rascalov and Konstantin Petrovic.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: Karel Roden

Federico
Federico is a criminal and drug dealer based in Trenton, Liberty City in 2000/2001. He is killed by Mike on orders from Vinnie and the Mafia (presumed to be the Leone Family).
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto Advance Voiced by: None Applicable
Betty Feeley Betty Feeley is a campaigner who in 1984 was looking to change American economic policy. She had been a manager for American Motors for eighteen years before being laid off due to the influx of cheap imported cars. She then went on welfare and became a prostitute to support herself.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Felipe Felipe is an American businessman based in Liberty City who uses the Outsource for America group.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Jimmy Fence Jimmy Fence was a member of the band The Toilet, which also involved Bernard Gordon (Crow). Fence is reportedly the reason for the group breaking up, wanting royalties for songs he claimed to have wrote.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Fernandez Fernandez is a member of Los Cabrones who is sent by Umberto Robina to pick up a package from Downtown, Vice City, in competition with Victor Vance. The player can kill Fernandez.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Fingers Fingers works for Jack Parkinson and robs a bank, using the protagonist as a getaway driver.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 Voiced by: None Applicable
Trudy Fink Trudy Fink is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III Voiced by: None Applicable
Adam First Adam First is the co-host of The Wave 103 in 1984 and, by 1986, the stations sole host. He dislikes music videos and enjoys hand gliding. In 1992 he phones in to the WCTR show Area 53 saying that he saw a man at a trailer compound performing strange rituals with a Domestobot.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: Jamie Canfield
Colonel Fitzgibbon Colonel Fitzgibbon is a retired army colonel who works with 'victims of liberalism' in Liberty City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III Voiced by: None Applicable
Mitt Fitzsimmons Mitt Fitzsimmons is the retiring LCPD police commissioner in 2008.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Pat Flannerdy Pat Flannerdy, known as Mr. Zoo, is interviewed on K-Chat in 1986. He is removed from the studio by his doctor and reveals that he is just a very mentally sick man and is taken to a mental clinic.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Voiced by: Carl Dowling
Martha Fokker Martha Fokker is, in 1984, a female athlete who lives in Vice City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Beatrix Fontaine Beatrix Fontaine is the host of the Public Liberty Radio show The Séance.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: Ilyana Kadushin
Darius Fontaine Darius Fontaine is the founder of Inversion Therapy who in 1992 phones into WCTR's Entertaining America. The shows host, Lazlow, has a restraining order on Fontaine. He is a rival of Cris Formage.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: Danny Burstein

Bryan Forbes
Bryan Forbes is a government agent, who also uses the name Agent BF, who in 1984 employs Lance and Victor Vance. Lance and Victor kidnap Forbes, after finding out that he is an undercover agent, and eventually kill him after a failed escape attempt.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: Daniel Oreskes
Jenna Forbes Jenna Forbes is an actress based in Los Santos who is interviewed by Lazlow on WCTR's Entertaining America in 1992.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: Laura Bykowski.
Franco Forelli Franco Forelli is the Don of the Forelli Family in 1998. He controls Mayor Roger Hole until Hole is killed. Franco may have died when Fort Staunton was blown up by Toni Cipriani.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Giorgio Forelli Giorgio Forelli, also spelt Georgio Forelli, is a high ranking member of the Forelli Family who in 1984 is a loan shark. By 1986, however, he was on trial for fraud and was being represented by Ken Rosenberg. The charges were later dropped after Tommy Vercetti 'persuaded' the jurors. Giorgio is the cousin of Sonny Forelli.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Marco Forelli Marco Forelli was to be a character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, however, his name was removed from the final game. He was to be the mobster killed by Carl Johnson in the mission Saint Mark's Bistro.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: None Applicable

Mike Forelli
Mike "Lips" Forelli is a high ranking member of the Forelli Family who is killed by Claude in 2001, on the orders of Joey Leone.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III Voiced by: None Applicable

Sonny Forelli
Sonny Forelli is a high ranking member of the Forelli Family and is suspected to be the Don of the family in 1986. He manages to get Tommy Vercetti released from prison and sends him to Vice City to get a stake in the drugs trade. This fails and, when Tommy establishes himself in the city, Sonny goes to take over but is killed by Tommy. Sonny had resided in Liberty City and is the cousin of Giorgio Forelli.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Voiced by: Tom Sizemore

Dwayne Forge
Dwayne Forge is an Afro-American ex-convict who was sent to prison in the early 1990s and was released in 2008. He employs Niko Bellic to help get his life back on track, although Niko can later has the choice to kill him or Dwayne's former protégé and power rival Playboy X. If Dwayne is spared, he heads the North Holland Hustlers once again and later sends help to Niko when needed.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: Devin Richards
Lianne Forget Lianne Forget is the news anchor on WCTR in 1992 and is dating reporter Richard Burns. She may also be the news reader in Liberty City in 1998, as the voice is performed by Sharon Washington.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: Sharon Washington
Cris Formage Cris Formage is the founder of the Epsilon Program. He is a guest on WCTR's Entertaining America in 1992 to discuss the Epsilon Program. He is a rival of Darius Fontaine.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: Fred Melamed
Forrest Chump Forrest Chump is a member of the Rednecks gang and is a resident of Anywhere City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 Voiced by: None Applicable
Forth Right MC Forth Right MC is, in 1992, the DJ for the Playback FM radio station in San Andreas.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: Chuck D
Mary Fortune Mary Fortune is a resident of Liberty City who follows the Epsilon Program and appears to have become a prostitute since following the program.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: None Applicable

Cedric Fotheringay
Cedric Fotheringay, also known as Wayne, is the leader of the Biker gang in Liberty City. He briefly dates Maria Latore but is killed by Toni Cipriani after hitting Maria.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable

Tommy Francovic
Tommy Francovic is, in 2008, a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for racketeering. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Frank Junior Frank Junior is, in 1998, a child resident of Liberty City who was blinded by his brother Jeremy after playing with Vivisection.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable

Frankie
Frankie is Reni Wassulmaier's assistant in 1984 and is at one point fired, although he continues to assist Reni.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: Garth Kravits
Dean Frantz Dean Frantz is the host of Futuro FM.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 Voiced by: None Applicable
Freddy Freddy is a member of the Los Santos Vagos who lived in Los Flores before being killed by Carl Johnson and OG Loc (Jeffrey Cross). Freddy had insuated that he and Loc engaged in homosexual activities whilst in prison, which leads to Loc and CJ killing him.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: None Applicable
Freddy Freddy is an associate of Jonnie who has, according to Jonnie, 'been playing me for a fool with marked cards'. Jonnie sends Mike to collect some money from Freddy, as he owes money to King Courtney. The player has the chance to kill Freddy if they wait for him to get more money.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto Advance Voiced by: None Applicable
Freddy Freddy is a British man who in 1986 resides in Vice City. He phones K-CHAT asking Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker to spank him. By 1992 he has opened up a company called Hampshire Nannies. By 2001 he has moved to Liberty City and asks Lazlow about nannies in America, stating he needs to be spanked.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III Voiced by: None Applicable
Jonathan Freeloader Jonathan Freeloader is co-host of VCPR, alongside Michelle Montanius, from at least 1984 and until at least 1986. He has a disliking of Maurice Chavez.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: Pat Olsen

Lino Friddell
Lino Friddell is, in 2008, a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for a hit and run. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

From Russia Without Lover
From Russia Without Lover is, in 2008, the name of a female user of love-meet.net. She can not be dated by Niko Bellic.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

Uncle Fu
Uncle Fu is a criminal who resides in San Andreas and provides protection for various businesses. He is reportedly over one hundred years old and employs the protagonist to collect his protection money.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 Voiced by: None Applicable
Fu-Kang Fu-Kang is a drug dealer who sells drugs out of Fishmarket North, Algonquin, Liberty City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Voiced by: None Applicable

Colonel Fuhrberger
Colonel Fuhrberger is a retired colonel who resides in East Beach, Los Santos. He stores many weapons in his home, which are stolen by Carl Johnson and Ryder (Lance Wilson) in 1992.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: None Applicable
Hana Funabashi Hana Funabashi is the girlfriend of Johnny Zoo, head of the Yakuza in Anywhere City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 Voiced by: None Applicable
Doris Fung Doris Fung is, in 2008, a city councilor for Liberty City who has long been suspected of having links to the Triads.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
The Funktipus The Funktipus is the DJ for the Bounce FM radio station in 1992 San Andreas.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: George Clinton

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Character Information Notes
Julio G Julio G is the DJ for Radio Los Santos in 1992. Voiced by: Julio G.
Appears in: SA

Gal
Gal is, in 1992, a member of the Varrios Los Aztecas who resides in Los Santos. Along with Hazer and Sunny, he helps Carl Johnson and Cesar Vialpando take back El Corona from the Los Santos Vagos. Appears in: SA
Frankie Gallo Frank Gallo is the thirty-one year old nephew of Phil Bell and is an associate of the Pegorino Family. Niko can kill Gallo, depending on the player's choice. Appears in: IV
Gama Rei Gama Rei is a member of the Yakuza who is driven to a safehouse by Claude Speed, fearing an assassination from the Loonies. Appears in: 2
Anul Garbaskar Anul Garbaskar is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 1998. Appears in: LCS

Pedro Garcia
Pedro Garcia is a gun runner who is operating in Vice City in 1986 and is a rival of Phil Cassidy, who employs Tommy Vercetti to take Garcia's weapons shipment and kill him. Appears in: VC
Rico Garlik Rico Garlik is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Frank Garone Frank Garone is, in 2008, a thirty-one year old Capo for the Ancelotti Family. He is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Gerald McReary. Appears in: IV
Panjit Gavaskar Panjit Gavaskar is the DJ for Radio Del Mundo in 1998 Liberty City. Voiced by: Hajaz Akram.
Appears in: LCS
Dee Generate Dee Generate is a prostitute who resides in Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS
Georgie Georgie is an associate of Pat in 2000/2001, who is sent by Pat to kill Mike, although Mike kills him. Appears in: A
Gerald Gerald lives in South Camberwell, London and works for Lenny Smith. Gerald dies in a car explosion, caused by the protagonist fitting his car with a bomb. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Jimmy Gestapo Jimmy Gestapo is, in 2008, the host of the Liberty City Hardcore radio station. Voiced by: Jimmy Gestapo (James Drescher).
Appears in: IV

Vladimir Glebov
Vladimir Glebov is a Russian loan shark based in Hove Beach in Liberty City. He attempts to impress other Russian criminals, such as Mikhail Faustin, owns the Comrades Bar and is owed money by Roman Bellic. He employs Niko Bellic, Roman's cousin, until Niko discovers he has had an affair with Roman's girlfriend Mallorie, resulting in Niko killing him. Voiced by: Misha Kuznetsov.
Appears in: IV
Clint Glen Clint Glen is a reporter for the Liberty Tree in 2001. Appears in: III
Julian Glockwell Julian Glockwell is an 80's TV star who played as Chris Van Angel on the cult TV show, Angel & The Knight. Appears in: IV

Cherise Glover
(left)
Cherise Glover is the ex-girlfriend of Dwayne Forge. Dwayne sends Niko Bellic to collect Dwayne's money she and Jayvon Simson (her boyfriend) had planned to spend. The player can kill Cherise, depending on the player's choice. If he allows her to live, she later has Niko warn her new boyfriend not to hit her. Voiced by: Ja'Tovia Gary.
Appears in: IV
Richard Goblin Richard Goblin is a famous chef who in 1998 hosts the show Coq O Vin on LCFR. Goblin is also featured in advertisements in 1992. Voiced by: Mike Shapiro.
Appears in: LCS

Gogetter
Gogetter is, in 2008, the name used by a female member of the love-meet.net website. She can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV

Frank Gold
(left)
Frank Gold is an American lightweight boxer who in 1992 was scheduled to face Fraser Ashley. Appears in: SA
Maurice Goldberg Maurice Goldberg is Salvatore Leone's lawyer in 2001 who successfully represents him when Salvatore was put on trial for tax evasion and racketeering. Salvatore was only fined, rather than going to prison. Appears in: III

Tom Goldberg
Tom Goldberg is a lawyer working for Goldberg, Ligner & Shyster who is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Francis McReary. Voiced by: Jonathan Hanst.
Appears in: IV
Alonso Gomez Alonso Gomez, along with his brother Oscar, is a lieutenant of Willy Valerio and Teddy Benavidez of the Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. Appears in: IV
Oscar Gomez Oscar Gomez, along with his brother Alonso, is a lieutenant of Willy Valerio and Teddy Benavidez of the Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers. Appears in: IV

Gonzalez
Gonzales is the right hand man of Juan Cortez who, in 1984, is stealing part of Cortez's drug shipments for himself and employs Victor Vance. He becomes involved with Ricardo Diaz, who discovers Gonzales' antics, and informs him of the planned deal between the Vance Crime Family and the Forelli Family, which he is later killed for by Tommy Vercetti. Voiced by: Jorge Pupo.
Appears in: VC and VCS

Alonso Goralski
Alonso Goralski is a criminal based at Francis International Airport, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for burglary. Goralski can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. Appears in: IV
Goran Goran was a soldier in the Bosnian War and took part in killing Niko Bellic and Florian Cravic's army unit, having gained information from Darko Brevic. Appears in: IV
Bernard Gordon Bernard Gordon, otherwise known as Crow, is an English rock star with the bands The Ambulance and The Toilet. He had split from The Ambulance in 1984. He is interviewed by Melissa Chowder in 1998 for her radio station, Breathing World on LCFR. Voiced by: Gregg Martin.
Appears in: LCS

Luigi Goterelli
Luigi Goterelli is a high ranking member of the Leone Family who runs Luigi's Sex Club 7, with Mickey Hamfists. He runs the club in 1992, but by 1998 loses the club to the Sindacco Family, regaining the club in 1998 thanks to Toni Cipriani. In 2001 he hires Claude to do various jobs and introduces him to Joey Leone. Voiced by: Joe Pantoliano.
Appears in: III
Judge Grady Judge Grady is the host of the Just or Unjust talk show on WKTT. Voiced by: M.L. Wooley.
Appears in: IV

Gran'pa
Gran'pa is a the grandfather of Dirk who is kidnapped by Claude Speed on orders from Dr. LaBrat, who wants to perform experiments on humans. Appears in: 2
Grand Master Grand Master works for Sunbeam, leader of the Hare Krishna, and is protected by Claude Speed from The Zaibatsu Corporation. Appears in: 2
Brother Granpaw Brother Granpaw is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love and may be the grandfather of Brother Marcus. Appears in: 1

Jon Gravelli
Jon Gravelli (1923-2008) is the Don of the Gambetti Family, having become Don in 1978, and the father of Jon Gravelli, Jr.. He became a patient at Schottler Medical Center in 2005 and was charged with racketeering by the LCPD in 2006. In 2008 he helps Niko Bellic find Darko Brevic, pointing him in the direction of United Liberty Paper. He later dies, after Niko exacts revenge on either Dimitri Rascalov or James Pegorino, prior to stand trial. Voiced by: Madison Arnold.
Appears in: IV
Jon Gravelli, Jr. Jon Gravelli, Jr. is the son of Gambetti Family Don Jon Gravelli. He was disowned by the Gambetti Family due to his cocaine addiction. He is heavily in debt, although his father ensures that people do not collect payment on his debt. Appears in: IV
Martin Graves Martin Graves is a technologist who appears on VCPR show Pressing Issues in 1984. He believed that in the future robots would take over manual labor by 1989. Voiced by: David Deblinger.
Appears in: VCS
DJ Green Lantern DJ Green Lantern is the co-host of the The Beat 102.7 radio station in 2008, alongside DJ Mister Cee. Voiced by: DJ Green Lantern.
Appears in: IV
Mori Green Mori Green is a diamond dealer connected to the Jewish Mob and Isaac Roth. Green is killed by Luis Fernando Lopez in a diamond deal at the Libertonian Museum. Voiced by: Ed Rubeo.
Appears in: IV

Billy Grey
Billy Grey is the President of The Lost Brotherhood biker gang in Liberty City. In 2008 he is imprisoned for causing some of the worst violence between The Lost Brotherhood and rivals The Angels of Death, allowing Johnny Klebitz to take control of the gang. Appears in: IV and TLAD
Barry Griffin Barry Griffin is a judge who lives in Liberty City in 2008. He sentenced Billy Grey to a country club rehabilitation center. Appears in: IV

Mike Griffin
Mike Griffin is a member of a European gang who in 1986 have plans to rob a bank in Vice City. Griffin and his associates are killed by Tommy Vercetti on the orders of Mr. Black. Appears in: VC

Guppy
Guppy is Wu Zi Mu's assistant and a member of the Mountain Cloud Boys, a subgroup of the San Fierro Triads. Guppy assists Wu Zi Mu and Carl Johnson, including when they pull of a heist at Caligula's Palace. Appears in: SA

Scott Guzowski
Scott Guzowski is, in 2008, a criminal based in the Steinway area of Dukes, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for gang related violence. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. Appears in: IV

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Character Information Notes

Juan Haimo
Juan Haimo is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for burglary. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. Appears in: IV
Derrick Hale Derrick Hale is a supporter of the Citizens United Negating Technology For Life and People's Safety who resides in St. Paul's High Security Mental Asylum. Appears in: LCS
Matt Hale Matt Hale is a member of the Rednecks gang and is a resident of Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Harry Hall Harry Hall is the Consigliere of the Messina Family. He runs a high class prostitution ring Appears in: IV

Jay Hamilton
Jay Hamilton is, in 2008, Manny Escuela's cameraman and is a resident of Liberty City. Hamilton and Manny are later killed by Elizabeta Torres. Appears in: IV

Mickey Hamfists
Mickey Hamfists is a made man of the Leone Family. In 1998 he kills Joseph Daniel O'Toole and by 2001 he co-manages Luigi's Sex Club 7 with Luigi Goterelli. He also works as Luigi's bodyguard. Voiced by: Chris Tardio.
Appears in: III and LCS

Marcus Hammond
Marcus Hammond is, in 1986, a member of a European gang who plan on robbing a bank in Vice City. Hammond and his fellow gang members are killed by Tommy Vercetti on orders from Mr. Black. Appears in: VC
Hank Hank is a member of the Trailer Park Mafia and is based in Vice City. Hank works for Marty's loan shark business near Escobar International Airport and takes a delivery of stolen goods from Victor Vance. Appears in: VCS
Hans Hans is, in 2001, mentioned on radio advertisements for the Medieval Millennium Fair. He is described as a 'mysterious prancing German' who will help people rid their condos of vermin, although a penny whistle is also needed. Appears in: III

Maude Hanson
Maude Hanson owned the Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory in Vice City before selling the company to Tommy Vercetti. She had previously run a children's home but now has an extreme disliking of children. She was under investigation from the VCPD for selling drugs through her ice cream business. Voiced by: Jane Gennaro.
Appears in: VC
Barry Harcross Barry Harcross is a businessman from Liberty City who was falsely charged by the FBI for money laundering in 1997. He left Liberty for South America but returned in February 2001. He is a rival of Donald Love. Appears in: III
Vaughn Harper Vaughn Harper is the host of The Vibe 98.8 radio station. Voiced by: Vaughn Harper.
Appears in: IV

Melvin Harris
Melvin Harris, otherwise known as Big Smoke, was a high ranking member of the Grove Street Families. He left the Grove Street Families and joined the Ballas and C.R.A.S.H., becoming the biggest drug dealer in Los Santos. He also managed OG Loc (Jeffrey Cross) in his rap career, before being killed by Carl Johnson. Voiced by: Clifton Powell.
Appears in: SA

Frederick Harrison
Frederick Harrison is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for grand theft auto. He can killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. Appears in: IV

Harry
Harry is a member of the Forelli Family who Sonny Forelli sends to Vice City (along with Lee) to accompany Tommy Vercetti. Harry was killed in an ambushed drug deal. Appears in: VC

Danny Hatmaker
Danny Hatmaker is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for arms dealing. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Heinrich Havelock Heinrich Havelock is, in 1984, an interviewer for the New World Order program on VCPR in Vice City, reporting from Venezuela. Appears in: VCS
Martin Hawes Martin Hawes is a clinically insane person who wanted all bridges and tunnel to be closed in Liberty City. Appears in: IV

Johnny Hawtorn
Johnny Hawtorn is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA London, 1969 and GTA London, 1961. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Roy Haynes Roy Haynes is the host of the Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 radio station. Voiced by: Roy Haynes.
Appears in: IV

Hazer
Hazer is, in 1992, a member of the Varrios Los Aztecas who, along with Gal and Sunny, helps Carl Johnson and Cesar Vialpando take El Corona from the Los Santos Vagos. Appears in: SA
M.T. Head M.T. Head is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Philip Hedges Philip Hedges is a state prosecutor who prosecutes 8-Ball. Hedges wins the case and 8-Ball is convicted on 85 charges of owning a gun without a license. Appears in: III
Brother Hen Brother Hen is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. Appears in: 1

Winston Henry
Winston Henry is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA London, 1969 and GTA London, 1961. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Herbie Herbie is the astro-goat of The Truth, who claims that he has rides Herbie instead of driving. Appears in: SA
Hector Hernandez Hector Hernandez was the host of Radio Espantoso in 1984 and was a failed telenovela actor and is obsessed with making it back to the top, making a deal with Jeremy Robard. He insults Pepe who by 1986 replaces him. Voiced by: Frank Rodriguez.
Appears in: VCS

Jimmy Hernandez
Jimmy Hernandez is a member of C.R.A.S.H., an anti-gang unit of the LSPD and is working as an undercover officer, gaining information about Frank Tenpenny and Eddie Pulaski. Pulaski kills Hernandez after discovering he was an undercover police officer. Voiced by: Armando Riesco.
Appears in: SA
Phil Herrick Phil Herrick is a reporter for MeTV News in 1984 Vice City. He appears to dislike MeTV News host Jenny Mitchell. Appears in: VCS
Wade Heston Wade Heston is an LCPD officer who is saved by Huang Lee in an ambush and a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: CW
John F. Hickory John F. Hickory is, in 1986, a resident of Vice City who believes the state of Florida should secede from the United States of America. His middle name is Florida, which he took from his new home state. Voiced by: L.J. Gansen.
Appears in: VC
J. Phil Higginbottom J. Phil Higginbottom is an author who in his book states that the government control people through toothpaste. Appears in: III
Gabe Hiker Gabe Hiker is a member of the Vice City Biker gang sub-group the White Stallionz. Appears in: VCS
Hilberto Hilberto is a member of Los Cabrones who Umberto Robina sends to retrieve a package from Downtown, Vice City. He is in competition with Victor Vance and other Los Cabrones gang members. Hilberto can be killed by Victor Vance, depending on the player's choice. Appears in: VCS
Hiroshi Hiroshi is a member of the Yakuza in Anywhere City who robs a bank to get funds for the Yakuza. Hiroshi uses Claude Speed as a getaway driver. Appears in: 2
Ho Chi Ho Chi is a fictional character from the Evacuator films and is the sidekick of Tim, played by Jack Howitzer. Howitzer admits to killing Ho Chi, although it is unknown whether he kills the actress. He also says he has a new Ho Chi. Appears in: VC

Roger C. Hole
Roger Hole was the Mayor of Liberty City between 1992 and 1998. He was involved in many scandals and was being controlled by Forelli Family Don Franco Forelli, who controlled Hole. Hole was killed by Toni Cipriani on orders from Salvatore Leone. Appears in: LCS
May-Beth-Lou-Sarah-Jane Hootie May-Beth-Lou-Sarah-Jane Hootie is the daughter of Pa Hootie and a member of the Rednecks. She warns her father of the arrival of a new criminal in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Pa Hootie Pa Hootie is the father of May-Beth-Lou-Sarah-Jane Hootie, a member of the Rednecks and a resident of Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Trent Hopkins Trent "TJ" Hopkins is an ATV enthusiast, member of the Trailer Park Mafia and resides in Little Havana, Vice City. He warns his mother that his father is about to come out of prison and that she should stop sleeping with Cousin Bob. Appears in: VCS

Jane Hopper
Jane Hopper is the corrupt union boss in Liberty City who initiated strikes of the dock workers. She was helped by Salvatore Leone but refuses to allow him access to the docks, leading to Salvatore sending Toni Cipriani to frighten her. Voiced by: Gordana Rashovich.
Appears in: LCS
Brother Horace Brother Horace is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love and lives in Vice City. Appears in: 1
Abner Horowitz Abner Horowitz is a doctor at Ocean View Hospital in Vice City who performs Reni Wassulmaier's fourth sex change operation in 1984. Appears in: VCS
Jack Howitzer Jack Howitzer is an actor who starred in the Evacuator films in the 1980s and the 1992 film Special Needs Cop. In 1992 he accidentally kills Billy Dexter, host of Entertaining America on WCTR, and is later put on trial. He also admits to killing Ho Chi, although it is unknown whether this is true. Appears in: VC and SA
Huan Huan is a Chinese businessman who uses the services of Outsource for America. Appears in: IV

Jacob Hughes
Jacob Hughes, also known as Little Jacob, is a Caribbean arms and drug dealer who lives in Dukes, Liberty City. He employs Niko Bellic for various missions and later accompanies him on missions for Teafore Maxwell-Davies. He later sells Niko weapons from the trunk of his car and helps him kill either Dimitri Rascalov or James Pegorino, depending on the player's choice. Voiced by: Coolie Ranx.
Appears in: IV
Hugo Hugo is or was, in 2001, the pet dog of Jane and Sam, who mentions him whilst complaining to Lazlow about video games, stating her son asked where the reset button was when Hugo was hit by a car. Appears in: III
Horatio Humboldt Horatio Humboldt was an English explorer who was hired by the Dutch to find a new place to sell weed. On September 4, 1609, he steered his ship into the Humboldt River. Appears in: IV
Humphries Humphries is Donald Love's assistant in 1998, before he goes bankrupt. Appears in: LCS

HumpPleaseRupert
HumpPleaseRupert is, in 2008, the name of a male user of the website love-meet.net. He can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV
Ho Hung Ho Hung works as a bomb rigger for Uncle Fu in San Andreas. Appears in: 1
Michael Hunt Michael Hunt is the host of Head Radio from 1998 until at least 2001. Until 1992 he lived with his mother in San Fierro, the city he was born in. Voiced by: Russ Mottla.
Appears in: III and LCS

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Character Information Notes
Ivan Ivan is a member of the Russian Mafia who helps Claude Speed kill members of the Hare Krishna. Appears in: 2


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Character Information Notes
Stonewall J Stonewall J is, in 1984, an associate of the Trailer Park Mafia who owns a weapons business in Little Havana, Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Bobo Jacksonville Bobo Jacksonville is a member of the Rednecks and resides in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Jeffron James Jeffron James is the co-host of the Fizz! show on the WKTT radtio station, alongside Marcel LeMuir and Jane Labrador. Voiced by: Patrice O'Neal.
Appears in: IV
Jane Jane is, in 2001, a resident of Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City and the mother of Sam. She calls into Chatterbox FM, complaining about how difficult being a parent has become, blaming video games in particular. Appears in: III
Mary Jane Mary Jane runs an ice cream company in Anywhere City. Claude Speed steals one of her ice cream trucks during one mission. Appears in: 2
Janice Janice is, in 2001, a resident of Liberty City. She phones Chatterbox FM to complain to Fernando Martinez about his Fernando's New Beginnings business. Appears in: III

Chan Jaoming
Chan Jaoming is the forty year old son of Hsin Jaoming and a member of the Jaoming Family, a Triad group in Liberty City. The LCPD believe him to be the families underboss. He was arrested in 1999 for possessing heroin and in 2003 for extortion. Appears in: IV and CW

Hsin Jaoming
Hsin Jaoming is the seventy-three year old leader of one of the Jaoming Family, a Triad group in Liberty City. He is the father of Chan Jaoming. The LCPD suspect him of numerous murders. He was arrested in 2002 for extortion, in 2004 for assault and in 2005 for racketeering. Appears in: IV and CW

Javier
Javier is, in 1984, Janet Vance's latest boyfriend. He and Janet steal Lance and Victor's drugs, disappearing without a trace. Voiced by: Gregory Johnson.
Appears in: VCS
Hugh Jazz Hugh Jazz is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS

Jeff
(right)
Jeff is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City who hires Niko Bellic to spy on his wife, who he thinks is cheating on him. He later kills his wife and has Niko dispose of her body. He remarries but suspects his second wife is cheating on him also. He is killed whilst crossing the street to confront his wife. Voiced by: Harry Chase.
Appears in: IV
Jeff Jeff is, in 2001, a resident of Rockford, Staunton Island, Liberty City. He phones Chatterbox FM about a 'rally tomorrow night at the park', although he does not know what the rally is really about. Appears in: III
Bob Jefferson Bob Jefferson is a writer for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Bobby Jefferson Bobby Jefferson is, in 2008, a former Secretary of Security Enforcement in Liberty City who has fallen under the influence of some Russian criminals in the city. Jon Gravelli has Niko Bellic protect Jefferson on his way to a speech. Appears in: IV
Walt Jefferson Walt Jefferson is a writer for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Kiki Jenkins
Kiki Jenkins is a thirty-two year old who Niko Bellic can date. She is employed by Goldberg, Ligner & Shyster. She resides in Little Italy, Algonquin, Liberty City. Voiced by: Kim Howard.
Appears in: IV

Jennifun
Jennifun is, in 2008, the name of a female member of the love-meet.net website. She can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV
Jeremy Jeremy is, in 1998, a child who lives in Liberty City. He blinded his brother, Frank Junior, whilst playing with Vivisection. He is said to want to become a scientist when he is older. Appears in: III

Brian Jeremy
Brian Jeremy is, in 2008, a member of The Lost Brotherhood gang and is a resident of Liberty City. He dislikes the way Johnny Klebitz runs the gang. Appears in: TLAD

Jerkov
Jerkov (born February 29, 1972 in Siberia) is the leader of the Russian Mafia in the Industrial Sector of Anywhere City. He employs Claude Speed to attack The Zaibatsu Corporation and the Hare Krishna. However, Claude later begins to work for the Loonies and later kills Jerkov. He is married to Sandra Tito. Appears in: 2
Jerry Jerry is, in 2001, a resident of Liberty City. He is a client of Fernando Martinez' Fernando's New Beginnings. He phones Chatterbox FM to defend Fernando and says that Fernando has saved his marriage. He has five children. Appears in: III
Old Uncle Jesse Old Uncle Jesse is a member of the Rednecks who resides in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Jessica Jessica is, in 2008, a twenty-three year old resident of Liberty City who takes Niko Bellic on helicopter rides. She has strong feelings for Brucie Kibbutz. Appears in: IV

Jethro
(right)
Jethro is a mechanic who can normally be found with Dwaine. In 1986 he lived in Vice City and hanged out at the Boatyard but by 1992 had moved to San Fierro, where he worked as a mechanic for Xoomer. He later begins to work for Carl Johnson at his garage. Voiced by: John Zurhellen.
Appears in: VC and SA
Jethro Jethro is a member of the Rednecks. He is the son of Pa Wayne and has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Jim-Jim Jim-Jim is a primate, possibly a spider monkey or gorilla, who is mentioned on advertisements for Pets Overnight.com, where a boy states that Jim-Jim had bitten him. Appears in: III
Fat Boy Jim Fat Boy Jim is a member of the Rednecks who is killed by Claude Speed on orders from Billy Bob Bean, the Rednecks leader. Appears in: 2
Spindly Jim Spindly Jim is a pimp who is killed by the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1 on orders from Brother Marcus. Appears in: 1
Jimi Jimi is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love and is being attacked by the government but is rescued by the protagonist. Appears in: 1
Jimmy Jimmy is one of the stars of Just the Five of Us in 1986. He is a forty year old who looks like a child. In 1992 he is in the state of San Andreas and is interviewed by Richard Burns. In 1992 he claims to be fifty-one years old. Appears in: VC and SA

Jimmy
Jimmy is a football star who asks Ned Burner for help, as his career is about to be ruined by reports stating he used performance enhancing drugs. Burner later hires Toni Cipriani to collect evidence about steroid use in sports. Appears in: LCS
Jimmy Jimmy is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City. His car is stolen by Niko Bellic on orders from Vladimir Glebov. Appears in: IV
Jimmy the Shovel Jimmy the Shovel is targetted by No Chin, who has a bomb fitted in his car, which is defused by protagonist and Hang Yu. He later appears in Vice City when Samuel Deever has the protagonist disrupt a drug shipment for the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. Appears in: 1
Anne Job Anne Job is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Brother Joe Brother Joe is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. Appears in: 1
Larry Joe Larry Joe is the co-host of the Bait N' Switch program on VCPR in 1984. He is married to Marie Sue. Voiced by: Lloyd Floyd.
Appears in: VCS
Joey Joey is, in 2001, a child resident of Liberty City who works for Eris, a shoe manufacturer. A co-worker, also a child, describes how Joey had sewed his hands together. Appears in: III
Joey Joey is, in 2001, a child resident of Liberty City and the son of Phil and his wife, who appear in an advertisement for the Maibatsu Monstrosity. Appears in: III
John-O John-O is a member of an intelligence agency who was scheduled to meet an informant, before Toni Cipriani breaks up the meeting by killing the informant and stealing some documents. Appears in: LCS
Oily Johnnie Oily Johnnie is a resident of Liberty City who runs Oily Johnnie's Massage Parlor in the Red Light District on Portland. Appears in: III
Johnny Johnny is, in 2001, a seven year old resident of Pike Creek, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City. His father, Bob, forced him to clean the bathroom from age three. He now works for Rakin and Ponzer during the week and works a photocopying machine in a basement on weekends, earning $23,000 a year. Appears in: III
Mr. Johnsane Mr. Johnsane had taken some documents from a law firm after it was bought and the protagonist is hired to retrieve the documents and kill him. Appears in: 1
Beverly Johnson Beverly Johnson is the mother of Carl, Sean, Kendl and Brian Johnson. She raised her children in a house in Ganton, Los Santos. She was killed in a drive-by shooting aimed at killing her son, Sean. Appears in: SA
Brian Johnson Brian Johnson is the son of Beverly and brother of Carl, Sean and Kendl Johnson. He lived in Ganton, Los Santos until his death in 1987. Appears in: SA
Candice Johnson Candice Johnson is a reporter for Public Liberty Online in 2008. Appears in: IV

Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson is the son of Beverly and brother of Sean, Kendl and Brian Johnson. He served as the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Originally from Ganton, Los Santos; he moved to Liberty City in 1987. He returns in 1992 for his mothers funeral and by the end of the year, owns a garage, a share in The Four Dragons Casino, manages rapper Madd Dogg and is one of San Andreas' biggest criminals. Voiced by: Young Maylay (Chris Bellard).
Appears in: SA
Joseph Johnson Joseph Johnson is a member of the Liberty City chapter of The Angels of Death. He is believed to be a methamphetamine addict. Appears in: IV

Kendl Johnson
Kendl Johnson is the daughter of Beverly and the sister of Carl, Sean and Brian Johnson. In 1992 she began dating Cesar Vialpando, with Carl and Sean eventually accepting their love. She runs Carl's garage in San Fierro. Voiced by: Yo-Yo (Yolanda Whittaker).
Appears in: SA

Sean Johnson
Sean Johnson, also known as Sweet, is the son of Beverly and the brother of Carl, Kendl and Brian Johnson. He is the leader of the Grove Street Families and in 1992 is arrested but later released, continuing to run the gang. Voiced by: Faizon Love.
Appears in: SA
Wade Johnson Wade Johnson is, in 2008, an associate of Phil Bell known as The Fixer. He employs Niko Bellic to carry out nine murders. Appears in: IV
Joleyn Joleyn is a member of the Rednecks gang. Her father is Pa Wayne and has many siblings (including Bob, Billy Bob, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2

Cam Jones
Cam Jones is a kleptomaniac safecracker who resides in Vice City. He owns his own business, Cam's Can Openers. In 1986 he was arrested by the VCPD after he was spotted running down the street with a safe he could not crack. Tommy Vercetti busts him out and Cam helps Tommy in a bank robbery. Cam can be killed by the player or by law enforcement officials, although he can also survive. Voiced by: Greg Sims.
Appears in: VC

Charles Jones
Charles Jones is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA London, 1969 and GTA London, 1961. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
G.I. Jones G.I. Jones is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Thomas Jones Thomas Jones is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Jonnie
Jonnie is a bartender in the Red Light District and lives in Liberty City. He employs Mike, to re-pay Vinnie's debts to him. Whilst Mike is collecting money for Jonnie's debts, he is killed. Appears in: A
Jonnie Jonnie is a fictional character in a film being shot in Liberty City in 2000/2001. Jonnie is played by Biff Rock. Appears in: A
Jonny W. Jonny W. is a member of the Rednecks. He is the son of Pa Wayne and has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Jono Jono is a child who lives in Vice City with his mother, Jan Brown, his father and his brother Patrick III. In 1986, whilst still a child, he kills a postman. Appears in: VC
Jorge Jorge works for El Burro in San Andreas but is killed by the protagonist on orders from Burro after he began acting strangely, due to chemicals in a tanker. Appears in: 1
Jorge Jorge is, in 2008, the bodyguard of Elizabeta Torres, although after her arrest he turns state's evidence. Appears in: IV
Jose Jose works for El Burro in San Andreas but is killed by the protagonist on orders from Burro after he began acting strangely, due to chemicals in a tanker. Appears in: 1

Jose
Jose is, in 1992, a member of the Varrios Los Aztecas. He confronts Carl Johnson in the mission Cesar Vialpando. Appears in: SA
Jose Jose is, in 1984, a firefighter who resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Joseph Joseph is, in 2008, the owner of a sex shop on Delaware Avenue in Liberty City. Mikhail Faustin sends Niko Bellic to kill him for not paying him his cut from some pornography videos he has been shooting in the basement. However, Niko and Dimitri Rascalov convince Joseph to pay Mikhail his share. Appears in: IV
Juan Juan is a member of Los Cabrones who accompanies Victor Vance in trying to get a package from Downtown, Vice City. Juan can be killed by the player. Appears in: VCS
Julio Julio is an associate of El Burro who informs him of some buses being used to smuggle people across the border. The protagonist later takes money to Julio from El Burro. Appears in: 1

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Character Information Notes
François K François K is, in 2008, the host of the Electro-Choc radio station. Voiced by: François K (François Kevorkian).
Appears in: IV

Kanbu
Kanbu is a member of the Yakuza who was arrested by the LCPD. He was broken out by Claude and taken to the Hiyaku Dojo in Bedford Point. Appears in: III

Jimmy Kand
Jimmy Kand is, in 2008, a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for gang related violence. He be can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV

Kane
(Front)
Kane is, in 1992, a high ranking member of the Ballas sub-group the Kilo Trays. Kane is killed by Carl Johnson whilst he is attending a funeral. Appears in: SA

Joseph Kaplan
Kaplan is, in 2008, the owner of a sex shop on Delaware Avenue in Liberty City. Mikhail Faustin sends Niko Bellic to kill him for not paying him his cut from some pornography videos he has been shooting in the basement. However, Niko and Dimitri Rascalov convince Kaplan to pay Mikhail his share. Appears in: IV
Jerry Kapowitz Jerry Kapowitz is, in 2008, a homeless veteran living at the dump in Liberty City, where he comes into possession of the diamonds from the mission Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend. Despite over one hundred people contesting Kapowitz' ownership of the diamonds, Mayor Julio Ochoa allows Kapowitz to keep all the proceeds from the diamonds' sale. Appears in: IV

Karen
Karen, also known as Michelle, is an undercover government official who poses as Niko Bellic's girlfriend. She may have a criminal past and breaks off her relationship with Niko after she reveals she is a government official working for United Liberty Paper Voiced by: Rebecca Henderson.
Appears in: IV

Karen
Karen is, in 2008, the receptionist for the Goldberg, Ligner and Shyster law firm and is a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: IV
Walt Karl Walt Karl is a writer for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Asuka Kasen
Asuka Kasen is the co-leader of the Yakuza from 2000 to 2001, along with her brother Kenji, and then sole leader between Kenji's death and her own. She hires Mike in 2000/2001 but has her trust betrayed. She is a friend of Maria, who introduces her to Claude, who she then hires. Asuka is killed by Catalina for attempting to exact revenge for her brothers death. She is also the sister of Kazuki, sister-in-law of Toshiko and aunt of Yuka. Voiced by: Lianna Pai.
Appears in: III and A

Kazuki Kasen
Kazuki Kasen is the leader of the Yakuza in 1998. He moved the Yakuza into Liberty City and began storing weapons. However, the Yakuza are severly weakened by Toni Cipriani working on the orders of Kazuki's wife Toshiko. Kazuki is killed by Toni on the orders of Toshiko. Kazuki is the brother of Asuka and Kenji. Kazuki may be the father of Yuka. Voiced by: Keenan Shimizu.
Appears in: LCS

Kenji Kasen
Kenji Kasen is the co-leader of the Yakuza, along with his sister Asuka, in 2001. He hires Claude on the word of Asuka but is later killed by Claude, pretending to be a member of the Colombian Cartel, on orders from Donald Love. Kenji is also the brother of Kazuki, brother-in-law of Toshiko and may be the father of Yuka. Voiced by: Les J.N. Mau.
Appears in: III

Toshiko Kasen
Toshiko Kasen is the wife of Kazuki Kasen who hires Toni Cipriani to get back at her husband for neglecting her. She later has Toni kill Kazuki. Toshiko is the sister-in-law of Asuka and Kasen. She may be the mother of Yuka. Voiced by: Hannah Moon.
Appears in: LCS

Katie
Katie is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA 1. Appears in: 1

Noel Katsuda
Noel Katsuda is, in 2008, a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for gang related violence. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV

Michael Keane
Michael Keane, also known as Saint Michael, is a twenty-seven year old associate of the Irish Mob who helps Patrick McReary and Niko Bellic rob the Ancelotti Family on Colony Island. Keane is killed in a bank robbery by one of the hostages. Voiced by: Pete O'Connor.
Appears in: IV
Ernest Keigel Ernest Keigel is the fictional and stereotypically snarky and fast-talking Time Ranger whose penis is a time machine. When he masturbates he travels through time, ending up in a randomly chosen time and location. He is the star of The Time Ranger show on VCPR. Voiced by: Bill Lobley.
Appears in: VCS
Keith Keith resides in London, working for Harold Cartwright. He appears knowledgeable, telling the protagonist the locations of a car and Midnight. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961

Earnest Kelly
Earnest Kelly runs the Print Works in Vice City and is employed by Tommy Vercetti. He also suggests that Tommy counterfeit money at the Print Works. Voiced by: George DiCenzo.
Appears in: VC
Irene Kelly Irene Kelly is a writer for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Phil Kensington Phil Kensington is a twenty-six year old member of the American Society of Same Sex who is looking to marry his 79 year old life partner. Appears in: IV

Brucie Kibbutz
Brucie Kibbutz is a thirty-one year old fitness enthusiast and steroid user who runs a garage in East Hook, Broker, Liberty City. Kibbutz hires Niko Bellic to kill Lyle and Tom Rivas. Niko stops working for him after learning that he is a legitimate business owner. Brucie also has Niko steal cars from around the city. Voiced by: Timothy Adams.
Appears in: IV

Shon Kikuchi
Shon Kikuchi is, in 2008, a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for gang related violence. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV

Hilary King
Hilary King is an expert getaway driver with child abandonment issues and is neurotic. Tommy Vercetti hires him as the getaway driver for a bank robbery. Hilary is killed by SWAT officers during the robbery. Voiced by: Charles Tucker.
Appears in: VC
Mr. Kivlane Mr. Kivlane is a resident of San Andreas who is killed by the protagonist in connection with the purchase of a law firm. Appears in: 1

Kivlov
Kivlov is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA 1. Appears in: 1

Johnny Klebitz
Johnny Klebitz is a thirty-four year old protagonist of The Lost and Damned and a member of The Lost Brotherhood motorbike gang, leading the gang whilst Billy Grey is imprisoned. He helps Niko Bellic in a drugs deal, which turns out to be a LCPD sting, and later in a diamond deal with Isaac Roth, with Klebitz escaping with two million dollars, leading to Niko being sent to kill his friends. Voiced by: Scott Hill.
Appears in: IV and TLAD
Bonnie Knight Bonnie Knight is one of the fictional stars of the Angel and the Knight television show. She is a recovering alcoholic ninja who lives and works with Chris Van Angel. She will, if necessary, sleep to the truth. Appears in: VCS
Bobby Konders Bobby Konders is the host of the Massive B Soundsystem 96.9 radio station. Voiced by: Bobby Konders.
Appears in: IV

Nick Kong
Nick Kong is a member of a European gang who plan, in 1986, to rob a bank in Vice City. Nick Kong is killed by Tommy Vercetti on orders from Mr. Black. Appears in: VC
Konstantin Konstantin is, in 2008, a criminal based in Liberty City. He is an associate of Oleg Minkov. Appears in: IV
Hollow Kost Hollow Kost (born June 4, 1954) is a scientist and member of The Zaibatsu Corporation. He is kept alive by Zaibatsu prototypes. His wife, Henrietta de Courcy died on the operating table. Appears in: 2
Kov-Kov Kov-Kov is a member of the Russian Mafia in Anywhere City. He is secretly addicted to Zaibatsu drugs, a compulsive gambler and suspected of blowing up a police headquarters. Appears in: 2
Dumb Kurt Dumb Kurt is killed by the protagonist on orders from Crazy Jimmy. Appears in: 1
Femi Kuti Femi Kuti is the host of the IF99 - International Funk radio station. Voiced by: Femi Kuti (Olufela Kuti).
Appears in: IV
Jayne Kwiatowski Jayne Kwiatowski is a writer for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III


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Character Information Notes

Pierre La Ponce
Pierre La Ponce is a French thief and courier who steals missile guidance chips from the French government. Tommy Vercetti kills La Ponce to recover the chips, following an ambushed deal. Voiced by: Armando Riesco.
Appears in: VC
Jane Labrador Jane Labrador is, in 2008, the co-host of the Fizz! show on the WKTT radio station, alongside Marcel LeMuir and Jeffron James. Voiced by: Melinda Wade.
Appears in: IV

Dr. LaBrat
Dr. LaBrat is the leader of the Scientists gang in Anywhere City. He hires Claude Speed in his conflict with the Rednecks and The Zaibatsu Corporation, eventually defeating the Rednecks. Claude Speed later kills LaBrat. Appears in: 2

Karl Lagerfeld
Karl Lagerfeld is, in 2008, the German DJ of the K109 The Studio radio station in Liberty City. Voiced by: Karl Lagerfeld.
Appears in: IV

Barry Lamora
Barry Lamora is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for human trafficking. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Lance Lance is an associate of Loonies leader Elmo. Lance distracts a police guard, allowing Claude Speed to steal back a Dementia Limousine. Appears in: 2
Cliff Lane Cliff Lane is the co-host of Lips 106 in 1998, alongside Andee. By 2001 he had been fired or quit. Voiced by: Ed McMann.
Appears in: LCS
Ophelia Lardaz Ophelia Lardaz is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Larry Larry was scheduled to be a character in GTA San Andreas. Larry was to be a motorbike LVPD police officer who has his HPV-1000 stolen during the mission Cop Wheels. Appears in: SA
Lucy Lastic Lucy Lastic is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS

Maria Latore
Maria Latore is the wife, later widow, of Salvatore Leone. She had worked at Caligula's Palace in Las Venturas, where she met Salvatore, marrying him between 1992 and 1998. She once dated Wayne, wanted to date Toni Cipriani and wants, in 2001, to date Claude. She has a problem with drugs, almost overdosing in 1998, and in 2001 is kidnapped by Catalina. She once lived in Las Venturas. Voiced by: Debi Mazar and Fiona Gallagher.
Appears in: III, SA and LCS
Gregory Lau Gregory Lau is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Albert Lawson Albert Lawson is a member of the Liberty City chapter of The Angels of Death. It is rumored that he caused the war between the Angels and The Lost Brotherhood by sleeping with the mother of a Lost member. He has been arrested on five occasions: in 1987 for resisting arrest, in 1989 and 1992 for assault, and in 1993 and 2005 for possession of a controlled substance. Appears in: IV
Johnny Lawton Johnny Lawton is the co-host of K-JAH West in 1992, alongside Marshall Peters. Voiced by: Robbie Shakespeare.
Appears in: SA
President Lawton President Lawton is, in 2008, the President of the United States of America. He is a conservative and supports limiting freedom, such as supporting and extending the Jingoism Act, in order to protect freedom. Milica Bellic says that the world views him as foolish. According to Thomas Stubbs Twitter page, his birthday is on or around February 16. Appears in: IV

Lazlow
Lazlow is the intern of the V-Rock radio station in 1984 and host of the station in 1986. By 1992 he hosts the Entertaining America show on WCTR and by 1998 hosts the Chatterbox show on LCFR, which he also hosts when it becomes Chatterbox FM in 2001. In GTA IV, he hosts the Integrity 2.0 radio station. He has resided in Vice City, Los Santos and Liberty City (both GTA III rendition and GTA IV rendition). Voiced by: Lazlow Jones.
Appears in: III, VC, SA, LCS, VCS and IV
Lazy Balls Lazy Balls is a member of the Rednecks gang. His father is Pa Wayne and he has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
LB LB is an associate of Ryder who helps him in 1992. He resides in Los Santos and has a garage in Playa del Seville, which Carl Johnson delivers stolen property to. Appears in: SA
Daryl Lect Daryl Lect is a white hobo who lives in Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS

Lee
Lee is a member of the Forelli Family who Sonny Forelli sends to Vice City (along with Harry) to accompany Tommy Vercetti. Lee was killed in an ambushed drug deal. Appears in: VC
General Lee General Lee is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Harp Lee Harp Lee is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Huang Lee
Huang Lee is the twenty-five year old nephew of Wu Lee and a high ranking member of the Triad sub-sect Lee Family. Lee is the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. He has been arrested on two occasions: once in 2002 for trademark counterfeiting and again in 2005 for grand theft auto. Appears in: IV and CW
Kai Lee Kai Lee is the owner of Kai Lee's Hot Sauce Company in Chinatown, Liberty City. Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III
Wu Lee Wu Lee is the forty-eight year old leader of one of the Triad sub-sect Lee Family in Liberty City. He is the uncle of Huang Lee. He has been arrested on five occasions: in 1996 for possession of stolen property, in 1998 for petit larceny, in 2001 for grand larceny, in 2002 for arson and in 2006 for extortion. Appears in: IV and CW
Lefty Lefty is a resident of Anywhere City who works alongside the Yutes gang, but sells secret to anyone who pays him. Claude Speed, on orders from Trey Welsh, pays Lefty to find the leader of the Yutes. Appears in: 2
Marcel LeMuir Marcel LeMuir is, in 2008, the co-host of the Fizz! show on the WKTT radtio station, alongside Jane Labrador and Jeffron James. Voiced by: Fez Whatley.
Appears in: IV
Len Len owns a garage in London, which receives a bike from the protagonist. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Lenny Lenny is a resident of London and performs a bank robbery for Jack Parkinson, using the protagonist as a getaway driver. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Lenny Lenny is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City and a mechanic at Brucie's Executive Auto Garage. Appears in: IV
Leo The Locksmith Leo is an associate of Sunbeam who opens a gate to a Zaibatsu construction site for Claude Speed. Appears in 2

Joey Leone
Joey Leone is the son of Salvatore Leone and resides in Liberty City. He owns his own business and in 1992 employs Carl Johnson. In 2001 he hires Claude to weaken the Forelli Family and the Triads. He may love Misty, a prostitute who works for Luigi Goterelli and Mickey Hamfists. His step mother is Maria Latore. Voiced by: Michael Rapaport.
Appears in: III

Salvatore Leone
Salvatore Leone is the Don of the Leone Family from the mid-1980s, the father of Joey and husband of Maria Latore. His home is in Liberty City but in 1992 he briefly lived in Las Venturas, owning a third of Caligula's Palace. In 1992 he employs Carl Johnson to weaken the Forelli and Sindacco Families. In 1998, he hires Toni Cipriani for the same task and in 2001 hires Claude to weaken the Triads and Colombian Cartel. Claude kills Salvatore to prove his loyalty to Yakuza co-leader Asuka Kasen. Voiced by: Frank Vincent.
Appears in: III, SA and LCS

Uncle Leone
Uncle Leone is the elderly uncle of Salvatore Leone and leader of the Sicilian Mafia. He and Massimo Torini attempt to expel the mob families (Leone, Forelli and Sindacco) from Liberty City, but are thwarted by Salvatore and Toni Cipriani. Appears in: LCS
Master Lepus Master Lepus (born April 20, 1960 in Wolverhampton, England) is an Anywhere City criminal and a virtual recluse with a Buddha complex. Appears in: 2
Lee Leroc Lee Leroc, known as King, is a private investigator and Elvis impersonator that works with both The Angels of Death and the Jaoming Family in 2008. Appears in: IV
Brother Leroy Brother Leroy is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love in Vice City. He is a suicide bomber who blows himself up and destroys a hotel in Richman. Appears in: 1
Moe Lester Moe Lester is a member of the Sharks gang in 1984 and resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Juliette Lewis Juliette Lewis is, in 2008, the DJ for the Radio Broker radio station in Liberty City. Voiced by: Juliette Lewis.
Appears in: IV

Ran Fa Li
Ran Fa Li is the leader of the Red Gecko Tong Triads. He outranks Wu Zi Mu and, despite being uncertain about Carl Johnson, he later comes to respect and trust him. He later owns a third of the Four Dragons Casino, along with Wu Zi Mu and Carl Johnson. Voiced by: Hunter Platin.
Appears in: SA

Lickingood
Lickingood is, in 2008, the name of a female user of the love-meet.net website. She can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV
Larry Ligner Larry Ligner is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City. He sends Oleg Minkov an e-mail entitled Attention: publishing warning. He may be related to lawyer Patrick Ligner. Appears in: IV

Patrick Ligner
Patrick Ligner is, in 2008, a lawyer, part-owner of Goldberg, Ligner & Shyster and a resident of Liberty City. He may be related to Larry Ligner. Appears in: IV
Linda Linda is a resident of Vice City who appears in a Domestobot commercial in 1984. Having just entered the work force, she buys a Domestobot to run the household. The Domestobot refers to her as Misses Lawrence and a son called Tommy, although this may be down to limited dialogue of the Domestobot. Appears in: VCS
Pu Ling Pu Ling supplies cars to Uncle Fu, with Fu sending the protagonist to collect a car from Ling. Ling resides in San Andreas. Appears in: 1

Clarence Little
Clarence Little is a twenty-three year old drug dealer based in East Holland, Liberty City. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, on orders from Francis McReary. Niko can let him survice, with Niko meeting him again and being threatend by Clarence, leading to Niko killing Clarence. Voiced by: Jerry Clicquot.
Appears in: IV
Little Devil Little Devil is a deceased member of the Grove Street Families. He died prior to 1992. Appears in: SA
Little Lion Little Lion is a member of the San FierroTriads. He performs a fly-by on a freight ship run by the Da Nang Boys. He is seemingly killed when the helicopter is shot down with an RPG. Appears in: SA
Little Weasel Little Weasel is a member of the Ballas gang in Los Santos who is killed by Carl Johnson and Big Smoke. He may have been a high ranking member within the gang. His funeral takes place during the mission Los Sepulcros. Appears in: SA
Queen Lizzy Queen Lizzy is a high ranking member of the Uptown Yardies. When the Diablos make comments about her, the Yardies begin a gang war with them. Appears in: III
Hung Lo Hung Lo is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Lodov Lodov (born February 15, 1961 in Siberia) is a Russian criminal based in Anywhere City and the boyfriend of Shagski. He has an extensive criminal history and was almost hanged for killing a KGB agent. He has worked as a CIA double agent. Appears in: 2
Arden Long Arden Long is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Long Wang Long Wang is a resident of San Andreas who works for Uncle Fu. Appears in: 1

Luis Fernando Lopez
Luis Fernando Lopez is the twenty-five year old Dominican bodyguard of club owner and Ancelotti associate Anthony Prince. Appears in: IV
Mona Lott Mona Lott is a prostitute in Liberty City in 1998. She works for Joseph Daniel O'Toole at the Paulie's Revue Bar. She is later seen being picked up by Giovanni Casa. Appears in: LCS

Donald Love
Donald Love is a media mogul and real estate magnate who owns Love Media. His had lived in Vice City with his mentor, Avery Carrington. By 1998 he had become a successful businessman but when running for Mayor of Liberty City he went bankrupt. He regained his fortune by developing the destroyed Fort Staunton. He hires Toni Cipriani in 1998 and Claude in 2001. Love is also a cannibal and at least planned to eat the corpses of Avery and Liberty Tree reporter Ned Burner. Voiced by: Kyle MacLachlan and Will Janowitz.
Appears in: III, VC and LCS

Eddie Low
Eddie Low is a thirty-two year old pedophile and necrophiliac, bisexual serial killer. He meets Niko Bellic twice, first having Niko accompany him to the docks to dispose of a package. They meet again, where Low pulls a knife on Niko, forcing Niko to execute him. Voiced by: Victor Verhaeghe.
Appears in: IV
Lord Lucan Lord Lucan is a resident of London who the protagonist drives to a plastic surgeons. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Lorraine Lorraine is one of the fictional stars in the television show Swapmeet. Appears in: LCS
Luke Luke is the host of Fresh 105 in Vice City in 1984. He calls himself a renegade and promises to never sell the station, but by 1986 he had sold the station. Voiced by: Luther R. Campbell.
Appears in: VCS
Mark Lupisella Mark Lupisella is a fifty year old associate of the Lupisella Family and nephew of the families Don, Vincent Lupisella. Appears in: IV
Vincent Lupisella Vincent Lupisella is the seventy-eight year old Don of the Lupisella Family in 2008. He started the family and lives in Liberty City. He is the uncle of Mark Lupisella. Appears in: IV
John Boy Lurie John Boy Lurie is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Glenn Lushbaugh
Glenn Lushbaugh is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for human trafficking. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV


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Ma'am Ma'am is an Iranian football/soccer player who plays for the Liberty City Cocks, scoring three times in the September 2001 local derby (against the Liberty City Beavers. Appears in: III

Maccer
Maccer, born in 1965, is the English lead singer of The Gurning Chimps. In 1992 he was managed by Kent Paul and at one point lost his fellow band members. The band later got together and went on a world tour, but they were later banned in Australia and Maccer began following the Epsilon Program. Voiced by: Shaun Ryder.
Appears in: SA
Lenny Macelton Lenny Macelton is an LCPD police officer assisting Albert Thomas in running a meth lab to gain insider knowledge on local drug dealers. Appears in: IV

Ray Machowski
Ray Machowski is a LCPD police officer. He was originally against his corrupt partner Leon McAffrey but later became corrupt himself, employing Claude to kill McAffrey in 2001. He later flees Liberty City after Internal Affairs investigate him and his links to the Yakuza. Voiced by: Robert Loggia and Peter Appel.
Appears in: III and LCS

Madd Dogg
Madd Dogg is a rapper who lives in his mansion in Mulholland, Los Santos. After his manager is killed he suffers from depression and attempts suicide. He becomes friends with Carl Johnson, who begins to manage him. His career picks up again after 1992. He once dated Rochell'le. Voiced by: Ice-T.
Appears in: SA
Brother Maelcum Brother Maelcum is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love in Vice City. He is rescued by the protagonist from the government assassins. Appears in: 1
Maggie May Maggie May is a member of the Rednecks gang who resides in Anywhere City. She is the daughter of Pa Wayne and has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Sister Maggie Sister Maggie is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love in Vice City. Appears in: 1
Mr. Magic Mr. Magic is, in 1986, the DJ of the Wildstyle radio station in Vice City. Voiced by: Mr. Magic.
Appears in: VC
Claude Maginot Claude Maginot is a classically-trained actor who appears in Just the Five of Us and In the Future, There Will Be Robots. Voiced by: John Mauceri.
Appears in: VC

Christov Mahonvic
Christov Mahonvic is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for grand theft auto. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Lionel Makepeace Lionel Makepeace is, in 1984, the host of the Emotion 98.3 radio station in Vice City. Voiced by: Steve Stratton.
Appears in: VCS

Malc
Malc is, in 2008, a member of the Uptown Riders and an associate of DeSean, Johnny Klebitz and The Lost Brotherhood. He helps Klebitz on missions from Elizabeta Torres and kidnaps Roman Bellic. Appears in: TLAD

MALCOMseX
MALCOMseX is, in 2008, the name of a male user of the love-meet.net website. He can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV
Bob Malkin Bob Malkin is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Molly Malmstein Molly Malmstein is the fictional assistant of Gordon Moorehead on Moorehead Rides Again. Voiced by: Jen Cohn.
Appears in: VCS
DJ Mama Doc DJ Mama Doc is the DJ for the Osmosis Radio station in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Peter Marchetti Peter Marchetti is a bodyguard for James Pegorino, the Don of the Pegorino Family. He, alongside Marco Bonnaro, are killed by Pavano Family hitmen. Appears in: IV
Paul Marchiando Paul Marchiando is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Brother Marcus
Brother Marcus is the leader of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love gang who employs the protagonist to work against the government. Appears in: 1
Marie Sue Marie Sue is the wife of Larry Joe in 1984. Appears in: VCS
Mario Mario is a bodyguard for the Vercetti Gang in 1986 and resides in Vice City. Appears in: VC

Mark Tenninch
Mark Tenninch is, in 2008, a male member of the love-meet.net website. He can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV
Martha Martha is, in 2001, a resident of Liberty City. She phones Chatterbox FM and tells Lazlow how she also listens to the show when she has her colon irrigated. She is a fan of the internet and refers to Lazlow as Leslie. Appears in: III
Martin Martin was a fireman in Kent, England in 1979. Kent Paul walked in on his sister having sex with Martin. Appears in: VC

Charles Martin
Charles Martin is the Senator for Liberty City in 2008. IV
Turk Martin Turk Martin is, in 1992, an SFPD police detective who is investigating the illegal racing in Red County and San Fierro. Appears in: SA
Fernando Martinez Fernando Martinez is a self proclaimed expert on love. In 1984 he was a reporter for Emotion 98.3 and by 1986 was the stations host. By 1992 he had been run out of Vice City and hosted an episode of the Lonely Hearts show on WCTR. In 2001 he begins Fernando's New Beginnings, advertising the show on Chatterbox FM. Voiced by: Frank Chavez.
Appears in: III, VC, SA and VCS

Jerry Martinez
Jerry Martinez is an army sergeant based, in 1984, in Vice City. He takes his position lightly and employs Victor Vance, getting Victor kicked out of the army. Martinez is killed by Victor Vance. Voiced by: Felix Solis.
Appears in: VCS

Mary
Mary is a prostitute who lives, in 1984, in Vice City. She is the favorite prostitute of Jerry Martinez, who has Victor Vance bring her to Fort Baxter Air Base. Appears in: VCS

Mary
Mary is a fictional character in a film being shot in Liberty City in 2000/2001. Appears in: A
Mary Beth Mary Beth is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Her father is Pa Wayne and she has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Mary-Beth Maybell Mary-Beth Maybell is the frequently widowed DJ of K-Rose in 1992. She has nine children, including Mary Ellen, and has had a number of former husbands, all of whom died in mysterious circumstances. Voiced by: Riette Burdick.
Appears in: SA
Ray Mathers Ray Mathers is the Head of Immigration at Francis International Airport in 2001. He refuses the Old Oriental Gentleman entry to the United States. Appears in: III
Charles Matteo Charles Matteo, known as "Chubby Charlie", is, in 2008, the sixty year old Underboss of the Ancelotti Family, representing the family at The Commission. He goes into hiding in Alderney after skipping bail on racketeering charges. Niko Bellic kills him on orders from Phil Bell, after Matteo discovers Bell's involvement in sabotaging a cocaine deal between the Ancelotti Family and the Russian Mafia. Appears in: IV
Maurice Maurice is, in 1992, the host of the Gardening with Maurice program on WCTR. Voiced by: Andy Dick.
Appears in: SA
Sister Maw Sister Maw is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love in Vice City. Appears in: 1

Teafore Maxwell-Davies
Teafore Maxwell-Davies, also known as Real Badman, is the head of the Jamaican Posse, friend of Jacob Hughes and a cannabis dealer based in Broker, Liberty City. He hires Niko Bellic as a drug dealer, until the police begin to investigate him. Niko later meets him, with Maxwell-Davies at first failing to remember him. Niko agrees to help him again, killing some Russian Mafia gang members harassing Maxwell-Davies. Voiced by: Seeborn.
Appears in: IV
May May was Kent Pauls first proper girlfriend. She left Kent Paul for Mark Cosgrove. Appears in: VC
Mary Mayfly Era Mary Mayfly is a liberal politician in City Hall who Weazel News want replaced. Appears in: IV
William Mazyck William Mazyck is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Leon McAffrey
Leon McAffrey is a corrupt LCPD police officer who, in 1998, employs Toni Cipriani, in order to make money himself. His partner is Ray Machowski, who in 2001 employs Claude to kill McAffrey for turning states evidence against him. Voiced by: Ron Orbach.
Appears in: III and LCS

Rodney McEniry
Rodney McEniry is, in 2008, a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for racketeering. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Beverly McFadden Beverly McFadden is the commanding officer of Fort Baxter Air Base in 1984. He admits to turning a blind eye to many soldiers actions in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Ryan McFallon Ryan McFallon is the host of the Pacemaker show on the Public Liberty Radio radio station in 2008. Voiced by: Bryan Tucker.
Appears in: IV
Police Commissioner McGinley Police Commissioner McGinley is, in 1984, the police commissioner for the VCPD. Appears in: VCS
Christy McIntyre Christy McIntyre is, in 1992, the host of the Lonely Hearts program on WCTR in San Andreas. Voiced by: Sara Moon.
Appears in: SA

Derrick McReary
Derrick McReary is seemingly the oldest member of the McReary Family. He is the brother of Gerald, Francis, Patrick and Kate, and the son of Maureen and Mr. McReary. He has a drug and alcohol problem and he helped the IRA against the British. He returns to Liberty City and can be killed by Niko Bellic, although Niko can also kill his brother Francis. Voiced by: George Feaster.
Appears in: IV

Francis McReary
Francis McReary is a corrupt LCPD detective. Francis is the brother of Derrick, Patrick and Kate, and the son of Maureen and Mr. McReary. He blackmails Niko Bellic into collecting memory sticks and other items to hide over his corruption. Francis can be killed by Niko, although Niko can also kill his brother Derrick. Voiced by: Thomas Lyons.
Appears in: IV

Gerald McReary
Gerald "Gerry" McReary is a member of the McReary Family, the brother of Derrick, Francis, Patrick and Kate McReary, and the son of Maureen and Mr. McReary. Gerald is arrested by the LCPD and is transported to the Alderney State Correctional Facility. he later asks Niko Bellic to kidnap Gracie Ancelotti. He later realizes he will spend a long time in prison, bidding farewell to Niko. Voiced by: PJ Sosko.
Appears in: IV

Kate McReary
Kate McReary is a member of the McReary Family, the sister of Derrick, Francis, Gerald and Patrick, and the daughter of Maureen and Mr. McReary. If Niko Bellic chooses the Revenge ending, she is killed in a drive-by shooting by James Pegorino. Voiced by: Mary Catherine Donnelly.
Appears in: IV

Maureen McReary
Maureen McReary is the mother of Derrick, Francis, Gerald, Kate and Patrick McReary, and widow of Mr. McReary. She is later devastated at the loss of Derrick/Francis (depending on the players choice) and can also lose her daughter Kate (depending on the player's choice). Voiced by: Doris Belack.
Appears in: IV
Mr. McReary Mr. McReary was the head of the McReary Family until his death in 1999 from an unknown cause. Appears in: IV

Patrick McReary
Patrick McReary, also known as Packie McReary, is a twenty-nine year old member of the McReary Family, the brother of Derrick, Francis, Gerald and Kate, and son of Maureen and Mr. McReary. Patrick has a drug and alcohol problem. He works alongside Niko Bellic, including a bank robbery and the murder of Aiden O'Malley. Voiced by: Ryan Johnston.
Appears in: IV
Hot Dog McShaw Hotdog McShaw is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Tom Measures Tom Measures is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Brian Meech
Brian is an Ivy League educated banker and crack addict who employs Niko Bellic on his journey to sobriety. Appears in: IV
Mel Mel runs a re-spray shop in Liberty City. Appears in: 1

Mel
Mel is, in 2008, a customer at Comrades Bar who at first shouts at Niko Bellic, before meeting him again later after sobering up. He asks Niko to accompany him when he repays his debt, with Niko saving Mel's life. Voiced by: Larry Fleishman.
Appears in: IV

Armando Mendez
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Armando Mendez is, alongside his brother, the co-leader of the Mendez Cartel. He is a large scale drug dealer who employs Victor Vance. He later kidnaps and kills Louise Cassidy-Williams. He is killed by Victor Vance. Voiced by: Yul Vazquez.
Appears in: VCS

Diego Mendez
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Diego Mendez is, alongside his brother, the co-leader of the Mendez Cartel. He is a large scale drug dealer who employs Victor Vance. Diego is killed by Victor Vance. Voiced by: Ruben Trujillo.
Appears in: VCS

T-Bone Mendez
T-Bone Mendez is the leader of the San Fierro Rifa and co-leader of the Loco Syndicate. He is killed by Carl Johnson. Voiced by: Kid Frost.
Appears in: SA
Vito Menotti Vito "Dog Meat" Menotti is a former Pavano Family mobster who murdered numerous people in the early 1990s. When is arrested in 2008 he turns states evidence and is put into the witness protection program. Appears in: IV
Morgan Merryweather Morgan Merryweather is the host of Double Clef FM and a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. In 1986 he phoned into K-CHAT to talk with Claude Maginot, and in 1998 he phones into Double Clef FM, to complain about Sergio Boccino, the stations host. Voiced by: Gerry Cosgrove.
Appears in: III, VC and LCS

Jason Michaels
Jason Michaels is a member of The Lost Brotherhood biker gang. In 2008, he dates Anna Faustin, although he is later killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Mikhail Faustin, Anna's father. Appears in: IV and TLAD
Phillip Michaels Phillip "PM" Michaels is, in 1992, the DJ of the CSR 103.9 radio station in San Andreas. Voiced by: Michael Bivins.
Appears in: SA
Michelle Michelle is a caller from the Midwest who is sexually obsessed with Dwayne Thorn, possibly as a result from isolation against anything and everything foreign. Appears in: VCS

Barry Mickelthwaite
Barry Mickelthwaite is Phil Collins' manager in 1984. He is heavily in debt to Giorgio Forelli but is saved by Victor Vance from Forelli hitmen. Voiced by: Timothy Spall.
Appears in: VCS
Mickey Mickey was a member of the Sindacco Family who ran Caligula's Palace until he was killed to allow for investsments from Salvatore Leone. Appears in: SA

Mickey
Mickey is, in 2008, the bartender of Vladimir Glebov's Comrades Bar in Hove Beach, Liberty City. Appears in: IV
Midnight Midnight is a resident of London who was scheduled to do a job but backed out. The protagonist later kills him, as he never planned on doing the job. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961

Miguel
Miguel is a leading figure in the Colombian Cartel from 1998. He was seemingly killed by Toni Cipriani in 1998 but survived. He was seemingly killed by Claude in 2001, although he may have survived. Voiced by: Al Espinosa.
Appears in: III and LCS

Mike
Mike is the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto Advance. He works for various criminal figures to find out who killed his best friend Vinnie, before discovering Vinnie faked his own death. he later flees Liberty City. Appears in: A

Mike
Mike is Salvatore Leone's bodyguard in 1992, whilst Salvatore is in Las Venturas. Appears in: SA

Mike
Mike is a member of the Diaz's Gang, acting as a bodyguard for Ricardo Diaz in The Party. He later joins the Vercetti Gang, helping Tommy Vercetti get protection money from Front Page Café and attempts to blow up the Tarbrush Café in the North Point Mall, with the bomb failing to detonate. Appears in: VC

Mikki
Mikki is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA 1. Appears in: 1
Benjamin Mill Benjamin Mill is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Paul Mill Paul Mill is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
General Mills General Mills is in charge of the "Black Project" at Area 69. Appears in: SA
Lei Ming Lei Ming is the owner of the Drooping Lotus in Aye Valley, San Andreas. He pays protection money to Uncle Fu, with the protagonist collecting the money for Fu. Appears in: 1
Oleg Minkov Oleg Minkov is, in 2008, a criminal based in Liberty City. He is an associate of Vasily and Konstantin. He is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from United Liberty Paper. Appears in: IV
Harris Mint Harris Mint is a member of the Biker gang in Vice City. In 1984 he resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Miss Understood
Miss Understood is, in 2008, the name of a female member of the love-meet.net website. She can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV

Misty
Misty is a prostitute who, in 2000/2001, works for Asuka Kasen. By October 2001 she works for Luigi Goterelli and Mickey Hamfists' at Luigi's Sex Club 7, becoming a regular client of Joey Leone. She lives in Hepburn Heights, Portland. Voiced by: Kim Gurney.
Appears in: III
Jenny Mitchell Jenny Mitchell is the host of MeTV News in Vice City in 1984. She lives in a condo in a gated community. Appears in: VCS
Leslie Mitchell Leslie Mitchell is a reporter for Weazel News in 2008. Appears in: IV

Mittens
Mittens is, in 2008, the name of a female member of the love-meet.net website. She can not be dated by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV
Mr. Moffat Mr. Moffat was to be a character in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City who knew Tommy Vercetti from the past, asking him for help. Appears in: VC

Mohammed
Mohammad is a taxi driver employed by Roman Bellic. He dislikes both Roman and Niko Bellic. He only works for Roman to shut his wife up and to sleep with female customers. Appears in: IV
Mona Mona is a prostitute who resided in Vice City in 1984. She is friends with Mary and helps Victor Vance locate her. Appears in: VCS
Monolito Monolito is an associate of El Burro who informs him of a bus being used to smuggle people across the border. The protagonist later pays Monolito with El Burro's money. Appears in: 1
Michelle Montanius Michelle Montanius is the co-host of VCPR in both 1984 and 1986, alongside Jonathan Freeloader. She was romantically involved with Maurice Chavez and became pregnant. It is unknown whether she kept her child. Voiced by: Kelly Guest.
Appears in: VC and VCS
Chuck Montresse Chuck Montresse is a police lieutenant in the LCPD in 2008. Appears in: IV
Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker (birth name unknown) is a member of a compost coven in Vice City who works at a rock and bead shop. She has also written a book, Lovin' the Coven, Voiced by: Lynn Lipton.
Appears in: VC
Gordon Moorehead Gordon Moorehead, also referred to as George Moorehead, is the fictional star of Moorehead Rides Again, a 1940s/1950s detective show broadcast over the radio. Voiced by: Lloyd Floyd.
Appears in: VCS

Rodney Morash
Rodney Morash is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA London, 1969 and GTA London, 1961. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961

Bledar Morina
Bledar Morina is a member of the Albanian Mafia who attempts to get back money from Roman Bellic. Bledar can be killed by Niko Bellic. Voiced by: Gregory Korostishevsky.
Appears in: IV
Glen Morley III Glen Morley III is a resident of Liberty City who, until February 2001, had been a peaceful member of society. However he bought a gun due to the increasing number of car jackings in the city. Appears in: III
Nicholas Morris Nicholas Morris is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Gaylord Morrisen Gaylord Morrisen is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 1998. Appears in: LCS
Moweesha Moweesha is a resident of Vice City in 1986 who is believed to be participating in dubious practices with Leo Teal. Moweesha is also believed to be paid company for other men in the city. Appears in: VC

Su Xi Mu
Su Xi Mu is the assistant to Wu Zi Mu, who resides in San Fierro, and helps run the Four Dragons Casino in Las Venturas. Appears in: SA

Wu Zi Mu
Wu Zi Mu, also known as Woozie, is the leader of the Mountain Cloud Boys and second in command of the San Fierro Triads. He becomes friends with Carl Johnson, owns a betting shop and later one third of the Four Dragons Casino. Despite being blind, he is an excellent race driver. Appears in: SA
Ron A. Muck Ron A. Muck is an associate of the Vance Crime Family who resides in Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS

Samantha Muldoon
Samantha Muldoon is a socialite who has been married four times, although none lasted a month. She is the ex-wife of Kirk Simplex. Appears in: IV

Mystique
Mystique (born 1965/1966) is a prostitute who resides in Vice City who, in 1984, wins $250,000 from the Vice City Lotto Scratch Off Jackpot, splitting the money with Destiny. A week later, however, she had spent the money and returned to working as a prostitute. Appears in: VCS


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Marshall Nash Marshall Nash is the DJ for the Rebel Radio/KING radio station in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Simon Nashly
Simon Nashly is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for racketeering. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Pearl Neklass Pearl Neklass is a resident of Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS
Hans Nemesis Hans Nemesis is an Austrian who steals some missile technology from the government. Hans is under investigation from Endeavour Chambers. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Nene Nene is a resident of Vice City in 1986 who owns a number of barber shops in the city. Appears in: VC
No Chin No Chin is the nephew of Uncle Fu who plants car bombs in El Burro, Jimmy the Shovel and Hung Well's cars, as well as a Yakuza limousine. No Chin is killed by the protagonist when he attempts to return to China. Appears in: 1
Joaquin Noff Joaquin Noff is a member of Los Cabrones, in 1984, who resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Noles Brothers The Noles Brothers are four brothers who are killed by the protagonist on orders from Harold Cartwright. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
John Norris John Norris is a city inspector for all shipments coming into Francis International Airport. Appears in: III
Harvey Noto Harvey Noto is the sixty-six year old suspected Don of the Messina Family. Appears in: IV
Beau Nurr Beau Nurr is a member of Diaz's Gang who, in 1984, resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Buster Nutt Buster Nutt is, in 1984, a black mall police officer who resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

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Miles O'Donovan
Miles O'Donovan is a businessman who resides in Liberty City. In 1998 he becomes Mayor of Liberty City but quickly comes under the control of Salvatore Leone. He later shows signs of corruption, for example, his relations with the Donovan Hardware company. Voiced by: John Braden.
Appears in: III and LCS
Cam O'Flarge Cam O'Flarge is, in 1984, a member of the Army stationed in Fort Baxter Air Base, Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Aiden O'Malley Aiden O'Malley is, in 2008, an incarcerated Irish-American resident of Liberty City. Born in Dukes, he later became friends with Derrick McReary and Bucky Sligo. In 1995 he was arrested for a string of robberies and convicted after Derrick McReary gave evidence. However, in 2008 he begins to give the LCPD information about Derrick McReary's involvement in the robberies. Whilst being transported to Alderney State Correctional Facility, he is busted out by Derrick's brother Patrick and Niko Bellic, who later kills O'Malley. Voiced by: Jarlath Conroy.
Appears in: IV
Brian O'Toole Brian O'Toole is an LCPD officer seen in the promotional video for LCPD. Appears in: IV

Joseph Daniel O'Toole
Joseph Daniel O'Toole, also known as JD O'Toole, is a resident of Liberty City who, until 1998, ran Paulie's Revue Bar. He was a member of the Sindacco Family but later joined the Leone Family, before being killed by Mickey Hamfists. Voiced by: Greg Wilson.
Appears in: LCS
Hans Oberlander Hans Oberlander is, in 1992, the DJ of the SF-UR radio station in San Andreas. Voiced by: Lloyd Floyd.
Appears in: SA
Julio Ochoa Julio Ochoa is the Mayor of Liberty City in 2007. Appears in: IV
Sonny Onorato Sonny Onorato is a member of the Lupisella Family. Appears in: IV
Venus Ordelia Venus Ordelia is the DJ for the Heavenly Radio radio station in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Old Oriental Gentleman
The Old Oriental Gentleman is an associate of Donald Love who arrives in Liberty City in 2001. He was arrested by the LCPD and later kidnapped by the Colombian Cartel. His name is unknown. Appears in: III

Carmen Ortiz
Carmen Ortiz is the profile name of a nurse who resides in Bohan, Liberty City. She can be dated by Niko Bellic. Voiced by: Elan Luz Rivera.
Appears in: IV
James Osterberg, Jr. James Osterberg, Jr., known as Iggy Pop, is the DJ for the Liberty Rock Radio 97.8 radio station in 2007 Liberty City. Voiced by: James Osterberg, Jr.
Appears in: IV
Juan Ovzem Juan Ovzem is, in 1984, a member of the Mendez Cartel who hits Victor Vance with a baseball bat during the mission Light My Pyre. He resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Abe Ozo Abe Ozo is a black hobo who resides in Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS

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Colonel James P. Colonel James P. is, in 2001 a resident of Liberty City. He phones Chatterbox FM and suggests that the military could get children under control through the armies discipline. He fought in the Australian-American War, although he is angered when Lazlow does not know about the war. Appears in: III
Pablo Pablo is a fictional Mexican stereotype who also appears to be Gordon Moorehead and Molly Malmstein's mutual friend on Moorehead Rides Again. Appears in: VCS
Chris Packet Chris Packet is a male beachgoer who in 1984 resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Paco Paco is a gang leader based in San Andreas who the protagonist kills in a gang war, started by the protagonist, on orders from El Burro. Appears in: 1

Freddy Paparo
Freddy Paparo is a criminal based in the Steinway area of Dukes, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for grand theft auto. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Pappy Pappy is a member of the Rednecks gang and is the father of Billy Bob Bean and Beth. He dislikes The Zaibatsu Corporation. Appears in: 2
Bryce Parker Bryce Parker is, in 1984, an interviewer for the New World Order program on VCPR in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Jack Parkinson
Jack Parkinson is a crime lord based in London who hires the protagonist to do various jobs. He pays protection money to Albert and Archie Crisp. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Johnny Parkinson Johnny Parkinson is the DJ for Master Sounds 98.3 in 1992. Voiced by: Ricky Harris.
Appears in: SA
Clay Parsons Clay Parsons is a resident of Vice City in 1984 who claims that Jeremy Robard changed his life. He was a teacher but was fired for impregnating some of his students. He then began working for Robard's import/export business. Appears in: VCS
Private Parts Private Parts is, in 1984, a white soldier in The Army based at Fort Baxter Air Base in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Pat
Pat is a business man based in Liberty City in 2000/2001. He refuses to sell some shoes made by Cisco and is killed by Mike. Appears in: A

Pathos
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Pathos is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City and an aspiring rapper, who has Niko Bellic help his career. He has Niko kill two people and later drives Pathos to the hospital. Voiced by: David Shaw.
Appears in: IV
Patrick III Patrick III is the son of Jan Brown and brother of Jono. Patrick III was beaten by his mother for using 'slang words in the house the other day'. Appears in: VC

Kent Paul
Kent Paul (born 1965 in Kent, England) is an Englishman who is involved with various criminals in both Vice City (in 1986) and San Andreas (in 1992). In 1986 he helps Tommy Vercetti, giving him information, and later takes charge of Maccer's career. Voiced by: Danny Dyer.
Appears in: VC
SA
Paulo Paulo is an associate of El Burro who informs him of a bus being used to smuggle people across the border. The protagonist later pays Paulo with El Burro's money. Appears in: 1
Pauly Pauly resides in Vice City and works for Samuel Deever, giving the protagonist instructions during one mission. Appears in: 1
Brother Paw Brother Paw is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love and may be the father of Brother Marcus. Appears in: 1

Carl Pearson
Carl Pearson is, in 1986, a pizza delivery boy who is killed by Tommy Vercetti on orders from Mr. Black. Appears in: VC

Preston Pecinovsky
Preston Pecinovsky is a criminal based in the Northern Gardens area of Bohan, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for credit card fraud. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV

James Pedeaston
James Pedeaston is, in 1992, the host of the Wild Traveller program on WCTR. Voiced by: Sam Tsoutsouvas.
Appears in: SA
Pedro Pedro is an associate of El Burro in San Andreas who is killed by the protagonist due to his strange behaviour, brought on by chemicals in a tanker. Appears in: 1
Pedro Pedro is an Ecuadorian drug lord who is interviewed on VCPRs New World Order show. Appears in: VCS
Stephanie Peerson Stephanie Peerson is a twenty-two year old resident of Steinway, who looks sixty-two years of age, and a meth addict who informed the LCPD about other drug users. Appears in: IV

Angie Pegorino
Angie Pegorino is, in 2008, the forty-two year old wife of James Pegorino, Don of the Pegorino Family. She dislikes her husbands activities and may be or have been in a relationship with Phil Bell. She was charged with DWI in 1999 and in 2003 was charged with being in possession of stolen property. She becomes a widow in late 2008. Appears in: IV

James Pegorino
James "Jimmy Peg" Pegorino (1957-2008) is the Don of the Pegorino Family. He owns the Honkers club and is married to wife Angie. He asks Niko Bellic for help in selling drugs to Dimitri Rascalov. Depending on the players choice, Pegorino can be killed by Dimitri. Voiced by: Tony Patellis.
Appears in: IV
Fred Pemberton Fred Pemberton was a gardener for a member of the British royal family. Appears in: IV

Ralph Pendelbury
Ralph Pendelbury is, in 1992 an LSPD police officer who was killed by Jimmy Hernandez on orders from Frank Tenpenny and Eddie Pulaski. Appears in: SA
Pepe Pepe is an associate of El Burro in San Andreas who is killed by the protagonist due to his strange behaviour, brought on by chemicals in a tanker. Appears in: 1

Pepe
Pepe is a member of Cubans/Los Cabrones who helps Tommy Vercetti in 1986. Appears in: VC
Pepe Pepe is, in 1986, the DJ for the Radio Espantoso radio station in Vice City. Voiced by: Tony Chiroldes.
Appears in: VC

Sergeant Peppah
Sergeant Peppah is an army sergeant based at Fort Baxter Air Base in Vice City in 1984. He expels Victor Vance from the army. Appears in: VCS

Percy
(centre left)
Percy is a member of the band Love Fist. He meets Tommy Vercetti in 1986, with Tommy saving his life by driving a limousine around the city at speed. Voiced by: Russell Foreman.
Appears in: VC
Andre Perkins Andre Perkins is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Doctor Perkins Doctor Perkins is Kent Paul's doctor in the early twenty-first century. Appears in: VC

Millie Perkins
Millie Perkins is a croupier for Caligula's Palace who in 1992 resides in Prickle Pine, Las Venturas. She later becomes Carl Johnson's girlfriend. Carl Johnson can kill Millie, depending on the players choice. Voiced by: Orfeh.
Appears in: SA
Peter Lee Peter Lee is a member of the Rednecks. He is the son of Pa Wayne and the brother of Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Marshall Peters Marshall Peters is, in 1992, the co-host of K-JAH West in San Andreas, alongside Johnny Lawton. Voiced by: Lowell Dunbar.
Appears in: SA

Dardan Petrela
Dardan Petrela is a member of the Albanian Mafia and loan shark in Broker, Liberty City. He loans money to Roman Bellic but is later killed by Niko for having Bledar Morina and Kalem Vulaj attack Roman. Voiced by: Peter Linari.
Appears in: IV

Kenny Petrovic
Kenny Petrovic is the fifty-two year old leader of the Petrovic Family and the father of Lenny Petrovic. After his son is murdered he puts his on Mikhail Faustin, Dimitri Rascalov and Niko Bellic. He later agrees that if Faustin is killed, Dimitri and Niko could live. Voiced by: Richard Pruitt.
Appears in: IV
Lenny Petrovic Lenny Petrovic is the twenty-six year old son of Konstantin Petrovic who is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Mikhail Faustin. Appears in: IV
Phil Phil is, in 2001, a resident of Liberty City who uses Fernando Martinez' Fernando's New Beginnings, meeting Barbara every Wednesday afternoon. He is married, has three kids, two cars and a mortgage. Appears in: III
Phil Phil is, in 2001, a resident of Liberty City. He appears in advertisements for the Maibatsu Monstrosity. He has a son, called Joey and another child with his wife, who also appears in the advertisement. Appears in: III
Cyprus Phil Cyprus Phil is a criminal based in London who is killed by the protagonist. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Mary Phillips Mary Phillips is, in 1992, the co-host of the I Say/You Say program on WCTR. She is the wife of Peyton Phillips. Voiced by: Jackie Hoffman.
Appears in: SA
Peyton Phillips Peyton Phillips is, in 1992, the co-host of the I Say/You Say program on WCTR. He is the husband of Mary Phillips. Voiced by: Paul Ames.
Appears in: SA
Siobhan Phillips Siobhan Phillips is a 'heavy-set' resident of Alderney interviewed by the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2008. Appears in: IV
Zorba Philippidis Zorba Philippidis is the deceased captain of the Platypus ship. He was found dead in the Humboldt River in 2008. Appears in: IV

Tyler Pickrel
Tyler Pickrel is a criminal based in the Steinway area of Dukes, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for human trafficking. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Pie Trailer Pie Trailer is a member of the Rednecks in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Frederic Pierce Frederic Pierce is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Pu Ping Pu Ping is the owner of the Rancid Dragon in Glenwood, San Andreas who pays protection to Uncle Fu. Appears in: 1
Tom Pireni Tom Pireni is the Police Commissioner for Public Relations for the LCPD in 2008. Appears in: IV
Thomas Piretta Thomas Piretta is the Health and Human Services Director for the LCPD in 2008. Appears in: IV
Private Places Private Places is a black soldier in The Army based in Fort Baxter Air Base, Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS
Pogo the Monkey Pogo the Monkey is the fictional character in the video game Pogo the Monkey, which is advertised in 2001. In the game he kills a number of scientists, rescues Timmy (who has fallen down a well) and later becomes President of the United States. Appears in: III
Jane Pole Jane Pole is a follower of the Epsilon Program who lives in Ohio. Appears in: SA
Ziggy Pole Ziggy Pole is a resident of Anywhere City who works for Jerkov, leader of the Russian Mafia. He is a drug dealer who refuses to deal with Claude Speed. Appears in: 2
Poncho Poncho was set to be a corrupt member of the LSPD who is an ally of Frank Tenpenny. Officer Carver attempts to arrest Poncho, leading to Tenpenny sending Carl Johnson to kill Carver to stop Poncho talking. Appears in: SA
Yu Pong Yu Pong works for Uncle Fu, who sends the protagonist to place a bomb in Wun Tun Chun's car (after he betrated Yu Pong). Appears in: 1
Poop Dawg Poop Dawg is a pimp who, in 1984, resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Pops Pops is an elderly gentleman who, in 1984, resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Auntie Poulet
Auntie Poulet is the leader of the Haitians gang in Vice City who drugs Tommy Vercetti into working against Cubans/Los Cabrones, before turning aganist him. Voiced by: Youree Dell Cleomili Harris.
Appears in: VC
DJ Premier DJ Premier is the DJ for The Classics 104.1 radio station in 2008 Liberty City. Voiced by: DJ Premier (Christopher Martin).
Appears in: IV

Anthony Prince
Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince is a fifty year old nightclub entrepreneur and associate of the Ancelotti Family, as well as Luis Fernando Lopez, his bodyguard. He is present when Gracie Ancelotti is traded back to the Ancelotti Family for diamonds. He runs the Maisonette 9 and Hercules clubs, although their location is unknown. Appears in: IV
Agent Provocateur Agent Provocateur is, in 1984, a member of the FBI who resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Puddles Puddles was a talking dog previously managed by Barry Mickelthwaite. Appears in: VCS

Eddie Pulaski
Eddie Pulaski is a corrupt member of the LSPD and is a member of C.R.A.S.H.. Pulaski, Frank Tenpenny and Jimmy Hernandez all have Carl Johnson commit crimes for them. Pulaski is later killed by Carl. Voiced by: Chris Penn.
Appears in: SA

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Character Information Notes
Rafael Rafael is an associate of Pat who is killed by Mike in 2000/2001. Appears in: A
Jim Ramirez Jim Ramirez is the Police Chief for the LCPD in 2001. Appears in: III

Hossan Ramzy
Hossan was a shipmate and friend of Niko Bellic who went to live in Florida, before returning to Liberty City. He then begins work selling purses on the streets of Liberty City. He and Niko pursue and kill a man who refused to pay for his purse. Voiced by: Sean Krishnan.
Appears in: IV

Dimitri Rascalov
Dimitri Rascalov is second-in-command for the Faustin Family and close friends with Mikhail Faustin. Rascalov attempts to calm Mikhail but ultimately fails, leading to him having Niko Bellic kill him to save himself. He later turns on Niko and, depending on the players choice, can be killed by Niko. Voiced by: Moti Margolin.
Appears in: IV
Raven Raven is a prostitute who lives in Liberty City and works for Joseph Daniel O'Toole at Paulie's Revue Bar. Appears in: LCS
Ray Ray, in 1998, is a member of the Leone Family who lives in Liberty City. Appears in: LCS
Bobbie Ray Bobbie Ray is, in 1984, the co-host of the VCPR show Bait and Switch, alongside Larry Joe. He suffers from post traumatic stress disorder after fighting in Vietnam and openly admits to killing numerous obese people whilst drunk, thinking they were manatees. Voiced by: Jim Florentine.
Appears in: VCS
Honest Ray Honest Ray is a criminal in London who works for Harold Cartwright. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Seymour Reamer Seymour Reamer is a criminal who resides in North East Guernsey City who has the protagonist help him escape during one mission. He has links with Sonetti but refuses to accept a vehicle filled with drugs, which leads to the protagonist killing Reamer. Appears in: 1

Old Reece
Old Reece is a barber who owns Reece's Hair & Facial Studio in Idlewood, Los Santos and a friend of many Grove Street Families members. Appears in: SA
Mark Reed Mark Reed is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Refried Noodle Refried Noodle works for Johnny Zoo, leader of the Yakuza, and tortures people for Zoo to get information. Appears in: 2

Bert Reker
Bert Reker is a criminal based in the BOABO area of Broker, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for drug trafficking. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Stacy Rhect Stacy Rhect is a female beachgoer who, in 1984, resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Ricardo Ricardo is an associate of El Burro who informs him of a bus being used to smuggle people across the border. The protagonist later pays Ricardo with El Burro's money. Appears in: 1
Johnny Riccaro Johnny Riccaro is the co-host of the Head Radio radio station in Anywhere City, alongside Phanny Joe Styles. Appears in: 2
Richard Richard is a fictional child from 1175 who Ernest Keigel meets whilst travelling through time in The Time Ranger program on VCPR. Appears in: VCS

Pastor Richards
Pastor Richards is a corrupt televangelist from Mars, Alabama, who promises salvation to all those who pay him very large donations. He is interviewed on Pressing Issues in 1986 by Maurice Chavez. Voiced by: David Green.
Appears in: VC

Rico
Rico is a member of Los Cabrones who assists Tommy Vercetti in working against the Haitians. He is seemingly killed during one such mission but is later shown to have survived. Appears in: VC
Mike Riley Mike Riley is the host of the Intelligent Agenda program on the Public Liberty Radio radio station. Voiced by: Brian Sack.
Appears in: IV

Lyle Rivas
Lyle Rivas is a criminal based in Liberty City who is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Brucie Kibbutz. Appears in: IV

Tom Rivas
(background)
Tom Rivas is, in 2008, a homosexual man who owed Brucie Kibbutz money, before being killed by Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV

Antonio Rivette
Antonio Rivette is a criminal based in the South Slopes area of Broker, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for racketeering. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Jeremy Robard Jeremy Robard is a criminal who in 1984 advertises a drug-running scam and by 1986 has a line of seedy self-help tapes. He exaggerates his success, living in a very small apartment overlooking the gas works. Voiced by: Peter Silvestro.
Appears in: VC and VCS
Bobby Jo Roberts Bobby Jo Roberts is a member of the Rednecks gang, in Anywhere City, who sells shine, an alcoholic drink, but has competition from The Zaibatsu Corporation. Appears in: 2

Alberto Robina
Alberto Robina is the father of Umberto and the owner of Café Robina. He has a weak heart and in 1984 is ambushed by the Cholos, being saved by Victor Vance. Voiced by: Jorge Pupo.
Appears in: VC and VCS

Umberto Robina
Umberto Robina is the leader of Cubans/Los Cabrones and the son of Alberto. Umberto employs both Victor Vance and Tommy Vercetti to work against his enemies, the Cholos (in 1984) and the Haitians (in 1986). Voiced by: Danny Trejo.
Appears in: VC and VCS
Brian Robinson Brian Robinson is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Denise Robinson
Denise Robinson is a resident of Ganton, Los Santos who becomes Carl Johnsons girlfriend after Carl rescues her from a burning building. Voiced by: Heather Alicia Simms.
Appears in: SA
Rochell'le Rochell'le was a rapper who had success in the early and mid 1990s. She once dated Madd Dogg. Appears in: SA
Biff Rock Biff Rock is a film star and an ex-boyfriend of Asuka Kasen, who sends Mike to kill him on set. Mike, however, spares his life in return for his alligator shoes, to convince Asuka he had killed Rock. Appears in: A
Rodrigo Rodrigo is an associate of El Burro in San Andreas who is killed by the protagonist due to his strange behaviour, brought on by chemicals in a tanker. Appears in: 1
Tommy Romero Tommy Romero is a resident of North Law Island, Liberty City who works for Robert Seragliano. Romero blows up a police precinct for Seragliano and later robs a bank, using the protagonist as a getaway driver. Appears in: 1
Ronaldo Ronaldo is a member of Los Cabrones who Umberto Robina sends to collect a package from Downtown, Vice City, alongside many others including Victor Vance. Ronaldo can be killed by Victor, depending on the players choice. Appears in: VCS

Ken Rosenberg
Ken Rosenberg is, in 1986, an Ambulance-chasing lawyer and associate of the Forelli Family, who represents Avery Carrington, Giorgio Forelli and Tommy Vercetti. He helps Tommy in his rise to the top of Vice City's criminal ladder, but by 1992 finds himself in drug rehab in Fort Carson and abandoned by Vercetti. He then begins to represent the Forelli, Leone and Sindacco Families at Caligula's Palace. He helps Carl Johnson, who later helps him escape the Mafia families and employs him to help Madd Dogg. Voiced by: William Fichtner.
Appears in: VC and SA
Rossco Rossco is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Isaac Roth
Isaac Roth is an Hasidic Jew and diamond dealer who is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Ray Boccino. Voiced by: Modi Rosenfeld.
Appears in: IV
Johnny Rotten Johnny Rotten (born February 23, 1938 in Salt Lake City, Utah) is the Governor of Anywhere City. He has a criminal history and spends his time in his office and apartment in the asylum. Appears in: 2
Abe Rudder Abe Rudder is, in 1984, a pianist who plays the piano at Phil Collins' concert in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Rudyard Rudyard is a member of the Uptown Yardies who, in 1998, is shot in an alley shoot-out with the Sindacco Family. He saved by Toni Cipriani, who kills the Sindaccos and allows for Rudyard to be taken to the hospital. Appears in: LCS
Ruslana Ruslana is the DJ for the Vladivostok FM radio station in 2008 Liberty City. Voiced by: Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko.
Appears in: IV

Bas Rutten
Bas Rutten is a former UFC champion and co-host of The Men's Room in 2008, alongside Jeremy St. Ives. Voiced by: Sebastiaan Rutten.
Appears in: IV
Johnny Ryan Johnny Ryan is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III


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Sacchmo Sacchmo is a safecracker for The Zaibatsu Corporation who resides in the Industrial Sector of Anywhere City. He assits Claude Speed in retrieving some Zaibatsu artificial intelligence but is killed whilst attempting to open a gate. Appears in: 2
Sage Sage is, in 1992, the host of the Radio X radio station in San Andreas. Voiced by: Jodie Shawback.
Appears in: SA
Amy Salzburg Amy Salzburg is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Sam Sam is, in 2001, a child resident of Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City and the son of Jane. He owns or has owned a dog named Hugo, who was hit by a car. He is known to have once taken a home made banana cannon into school. Appears in: III
Sammy Jo Sammy Jo is a member of the Rednecks and is the daughter of Pa Wayne. She has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Yonsi Zoo San Yonsi Zoo San (born August 30, 1935 in Tokyo, Japan) is an elderly member of the Yakuza. He is in a vegetative state and is barely kept alive on Zaibatsu drugs. He has an extensive criminal record and was married, until his wife died in 1995. Appears in: 2
Boy Sanchez Boy Sanchez is the Hispanic DJ of Rise FM in 1998. Voiced by: Oliver Vaquer.
Appears in: LCS

Sara
Sara is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City who has Niko Bellic help her. She first has Niko accompany her to a meeting with her ex-husband, who becomes enraged after Sara informs him she had slept with Niko, and later has Niko collect a package for her from Perseus. Voiced by: Deborah Yates.
Appears in: IV

Gordon Sargent
Gordon Sargent is an associate of the Irish Mob who, along with Niko Bellic, Patrick McReary and Michael Keane, robs the Ancelotti Family Waste Management Office. Sargent later helps with the 'storage' of Gracie Ancelotti, after she is kidnapped by Niko. Voiced by: David Conley.
Appears in: IV
Gary Schaffer Gary Schaffer is the chief of police for the Carcer City Police Department. He is put on trial after a snuff film ring, involving Schaffer, was discovered. In 2001 he was cleared on charges of corruption due to the disappearance of many witnesses. Appears in: M and III
Louie Schaffer Louie Schaffer is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Boyd Schidt Boyd Schidt is a manual worker who, in 1984, resided in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Barbara Schternvart
Barbara Schternvart is a police officer who lives in El Quebrados. She can, depending on the players choice, become Carl Johnsons girlfriend. Voiced by: Danielle Lee Greaves.
Appears in: SA

Chuck Schwartz
Chuck Schwartz is an actor who stars in the film Half-Cocked in 2001. Appears in: III
Richie Score Richie Score is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2008. Appears in: IV
Scorelli Scorelli is, in 2000/2001, a criminal based in Liberty City who is known for double crossing people. 8-Ball has Mike steal Scorelli's car in order to anger him. Appears in: A
S Fiona Scott S Fiona Scott is, in 2008, a reporter for Public Liberty Online. Appears in: IV

Steve Scott
Steve Scott is a film director who is based at the InterGlobal Films Studios in Vice City in 1986. He directed the films Bite and Closer Encounters. Voiced by: Dennis Hopper.
Appears in: VC
Lord Sear Lord Sear is, in 2001, one of the DJs for the Game Radio radio station, alongside Stretch Armstrong. Voiced by: Lord Sear.
Appears in: III
Hayden Seek Hayden Seek is a businessman who, in 1984, resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Jesus Sentenz Jesus Sentenz, known as Max, is the leader of the Avenging Angels vigilante group in in Liberty City in 1998. Appears in: LCS

Robert Seragliano
Robert Michael Peter Luke Frances Darth Bruno Seragliano (born June 26, 1970), known as Bubby, is the suspected leader of the Vercotti Gang. He is under investigation for, amongst other things: armed robbery, murder, manslaughter, pimping, extortion, bribery, possesion of illegal narcotics and treason. He is the husband of Skye. Appears in: 1

Sergei
Sergei is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City and a member of the Faustin Family. During the Deal ending to GTA IV, Sergei kills Roman Bellic, whilst aiming for Niko. Niko then kills Sergei in revenge. Voiced by: Jeff Norris.
Appears in: IV
Seth Seth is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City and is the son of Pa Wayne. He has many siblings, including Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Shagski Shagski is the girlfriend of Lodov. Appears in: 2

Candice Shand
Candice Shand, formerly known as Candy Suxxx, is a former adult film actress. She starred in many films, some directed by Steve Scott and at one point had relations with Alex Shrub. She worked for Tommy Vercetti at the InterGlobal Films Studio in Vice City. She later became an educator and philanthropist. Voiced by: Jenna Jameson.
Appears in: VC
Montana Shane Montana Shane is an explosives expert in Anywhere City who helps Claude Speed on various occasions. Appears in: 2
Thomas Shaw Thomas Shaw is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Amy Sheckenhausen Amy Sheckenhausen is, in 1986, the host of the K-Chat radio station in Vice City. Voiced by: Leyna Weber.
Appears in: VC
Congressman Shilton Congressman Shilton is the Congressman for Liberty City who dislikes gambling. Appears in: IV
Natalya Shironova Natalya Shironova is, in 2008, a foreign resident of Liberty City. She believes that people bring police violence on themselves by complaining. Appears in: IV
Shitter Shitter is a resident of South New Guernsey, Liberty City who receives a vehicle from the protagonist in a secret mission. Appears in: 1
Petula Shoe Petula Shoe is the wife of Trey Welsh, one of the three leaders of The Zaibatsu Corporation in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Alex Shrub
(left)
Alex Shrub is the right wing Congressman for Vice City and husband of Laura Shrub. Shrub can be seen with Candy Suxxx, which later allows him to be blackmailed by Tommy Vercetti and Steve Scott in 1986. He is also interviewed on Pressing Issues by Maurice Chavez. Voiced by: Christopher Lucas.
Appears in: VC

Laura Shrub
(right)
Laura Shrub is the wife of Alex Shrub who resides in Alabama. Appears in: VC
John Sickerman John Sickerman is, in 1984, an interviewer for the New World Order program on VCPR in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Sidney Sidney is a resident of London who has the protagonist collect food items for a picnic. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961

Jimmy Silverman
Jimmy Silverman is an employee of Blastin' Fools Records who threatens to sue OG Loc. He has helped the careers of Madd Dogg, Rochell'le and OG Loc. Voiced by: Gary Yudman.
Appears in: SA

Luca Silvestri
Luca Silvestri is a thirty year old associate of the Pegorino Family and waste collector. He, along with Joseph DiLeo and John Barbosa, attempt to take some diamonds (Which they had been collecting for Ray Boccino) for themselves. Silvestri is later killed by Niko Bellic. Voiced by: Robert Kelly.
Appears in: IV

Clay Simons
Clay Simons, known as Crowdog, is a member of The Lost Brotherhood. Appears in: TLAD

Kirk Simplex
Kirk Simplex is a hedge fund mogul who was married to Samantha Muldoon for six days. Appears in: IV
Jayvon Simson Jayvon is, in 2008, the boyfriend of Cherise Glover who had, until late 2008, been spending Dwayne Forge's money. Appears in: IV

Johnny Sindacco
Johnny Sindacco is a leading member of the Sindacco Family in 1992, who convinces Salvatore Leone into investing money into Caligula's Palace. He is put into a hospital suffering heart problems caused by Carl Johnson, which later kills him when he sees Carl. Voiced by: Casey Siemaszko.
Appears in: SA

Paulie Sindacco
Paulie Sindacco, known as the Invisible Don, is the Don of the Sindacco Family. Paulie is killed by Toni Cipriani whilst he attempting to escape Liberty City by boat. Appears in: LCS
Fidel Sistaxez Fidel Sistaxez is, in 1984, a member of Mendez Cartel and a resident of Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Skye Skye is the wife of Robert Seragliano who may be having an extra-marital affair with her 'personal trainer'. Appears in: 1
Slick Slick is, in 2000 and 2001, an employee of 8-Balls explosives shop in Harwood, Liberty City. Appears in: A

Bucky Sligo
Bucky Sligo is, in 2008, a criminal based in Liberty City and is a former associate of the Irish Mob. He threatens to kill Derrick McReary and his family, leading to his own death at the hands of Niko Bellic. Appears in: IV
Dean Smegley Dean Smegley is, in 2001, the new Dean of Liberty City Community College in Liberty City. He has changed the curriculum of the college to a less academic one. Appears in: III

BJ Smith
BJ Smith is a retired American football player for the Vice City Mambas who owned Sunshine Autos until 1986, selling the business to Tommy Vercetti. He also owns BJ Smith's Used Autos and released a fitness video, called BJ's Fit for Football. He announces on K-Chat that he intends on returning to American Football. Voiced by: Lawrence Taylor.
Appears in: VC
Jeremy Smith Jeremy Smith is a resident of San Fierro who follows the Epsilon Program. He has used Inversion Therapy but admits that 'My mother sleeps much easier now that I've joined the fellowship'. Appears in: SA
Lenny Smith Lenny Smith is a criminal based in London who has links with Albert and Archie Crisp, who, after losing patience with him, have the protagonist kill him. He is the brother of Reg Smith. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Reg Smith Reg Smith is the brother of Lenny Smith who is killed by the protagonist whilst looking for his brother. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Tommy Smith Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith is the host of K-DST in 1992 and a former member of the band Crystal Ship. Voiced by: Axl Rose.
Appears in: SA
Tony J. Smith Tony J. Smith is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2008. Appears in: IV
Smithy Smithy is, in 1984, a resident of Vice City who was involved in an accident with an ATV, resulting in him becoming disabled. Appears in: VCS

The Snakehead
The Snakehead is, in 1992, the leader of the Da Nang Boys and is involved in human trafficking. He is killed by Carl Johnson. Appears in: SA
Brother Soapy Brother Soapy is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. Appears in: 1
Soda Pop Soda Pop is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Sonetti Sonetti is a resident of Liberty City who runs his own gang, which are attacked on various occasions by the protagonist. The protagonist later blows up a building that Sonetti is believed to be in, although it is unknown whether Sonetti is killed. Appears in: 1
The Specialist The Specialist is, in 1984, a member of the VCPD SWAT team and resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Claude Speed
Claude Speed is the protagonist of GTA 2. He was parolled in 2013 and began working for various criminals in Anywhere City. He is seemingly killed by Zaibatsu hitmen, although his fate is unknown. He may be Claude from GTA III and GTA San Andreas. Scott Maslen played Claude Speed in the live action promotional movie for GTA 2. Played by: Scott Maslen.
Appears in: 2

Spitz
Spitz is a Z-list movie director who, in 1984, is directing the film Mall Munchers. He has help in one scene from Victor Vance, whilst Lance Vance attempts to sell Spitz some drugs. Appears in: VCS
Dizzy Spleen Dizzt Spleen is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Anthony Spoleto Anthony Spoleto is a member of the Ancelotti Family. Appears in: IV

Jeremy St. Ives
Jeremy St. Ives is the co-host of The Men's Room in 2008, alongside Bas Rutten. Voiced by: John Zurhellen.
Appears in: IV
Joel Stahlman Joel Stahlman is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Kirk Stapleton Kirk Stapleton is, in 2008, a musical theatre veteran who was rushed to hospital after getting his tongue stuck in a ladies bra strap. Appears in: IV
Barry Stark Barry Stark is a nudist who, in 1986, resides in Vice City. He is the editor the Naturist News newspaper and author of As Nature Intended. Voiced by: Renaud Sebbane.
Appears in: VC
Sammy Starock Sammy Starock is the DJ of the Rockstar Radio radio station in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2

Rodrigo Stavnes
Rodrigo Stavnes is a criminal based in the Steinway area of Dukes, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for racketeering. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Steve Steve is, in 1998, the co-host of The Electron Zone program on LCFR in Liberty City. Voiced by: Ptolemy Slocum.
Appears in: LCS
Stevie Stevie is a resident of Liberty City who employs Niko Bellic to steal various vehicles across the city. Appears in: IV
Thomas Stewart Thomas Stewart is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Trey Stewart
Trey Stewart, known as Playboy X, is the twenty-five year old leader of the North Holland Hustlers in Liberty City. He employs Niko Bellic in an attempt to impress Yusuf Amir. Stewart can, depending on the players choice, be killed by Niko. Voiced by: Postell Pringle.
Appears in: IV
Thomas Stubs III Thomas Stubs III is the corrupt congressman for Liberty City who, in 2008, faces allegations surrounding pork barrel spending. Appears in: IV
Phanny Joe Styles Phanny Joe Styles is the co-host of the Head Radio radio station in Anywhere City, alongside Johnny Riccaro. Appears in: 2
Dan Sucho Dan Sucho is a street racer in Liberty City in 1998. He is killed by Toni Cipriani in an attempt to impress his mother. Appears in: LCS
T.J. Sucker T.J. Sucker is, in 1984, a VCPD police officer and a resident of Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Chuck Summers Chuck Summers is, in 1984, an interviewer for the New World Order program on VCPR in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Sunbeam
Sunbeam (November 12, 1973 in Stockholm, Sweden) is the leader of the Hare Krishna who resides in the Industrial Sector of Anywhere City. He employs Claude Speed to attack The Zaibatsu Corporation and the Russian Mafia, before being killed by Claude Speed. Appears in: 2

Sunny
Sunny is, in 1992, a member of the Varrios Los Aztecas who, alongside Gal and Hazer, helps Carl Johnson and Cesar Vialpando reclaim El Corona from the Los Santos Vagos. Appears in: SA
Sue E. Sydle Sue E. Sydle is a female resident of Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS

Sergi Szerbin
Sergei Szerbin is a criminal based in the Leftwood area of Alderney, who is wanted by the LCPD for burglary. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV

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Character Information Notes
Richie T Richie T is the DJ for the KREZ radio station in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Mike Tallon Mike Tallon is a resident of San Andreas who sends some thugs to kill the protagonist, who later kills Tallon on orders from El Burro. Appears in: 1

Tanner
Tanner is, in 2001, an undercover police officer who is working as Asuka Kasen's driver. When Asuka discovers this, she has Claude kill him. Appears in: III

Dick Tanner
Dick Tanner is a member of a European gang who plan on robbing a bank in Vice City. Tanner, and his fellow gang members, are killed by Tommy Vercetti. Appears in: VC
Leo Tarred Leo Tarred is, in 1984, a male athlete who resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Bill Tautz Bill Tautz is a reporter the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Leo Teal
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Leo Teal is a chef and hitman who is killed by Tommy Vercetti, who suspected him of being involved in an ambushed drug deal. He has dubious relations with Eugene and Moweesha. Appears in: VC

Ted
Ted is, in 1986, a taxi driver for Kaufman Cabs in Vice City who returns to work, after a hernia operation, when Tommy Vercetti purchases the company. Appears in: VC
Adam Tedman Adam Tedman is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III

Frank Tenpenny
Frank Tenpenny is a corrupt LSPD officer and the leader of C.R.A.S.H.. Tenpenny, Eddie Pulaski and Jimmy Hernandez all have Carl Johnson commit crimes for them. Frank Tenpenny is killed when he drives a firetruck off a bridge into Grove Street. Voiced by: Samuel L. Jackson.
Appears in: SA
Teri Teri is, in 1984, the co-host of the Flash FM radio station in Vice City, alongside Toni. Voiced by: Zan Aron.
Appears in: VCS
Teri Barbara Teri Barbara is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City and is the daughter of Pa Wayne. She has many siblings, including: Bob, Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Terry Terry is a criminal based in London who works for Jack Parkinson. He robs a bank and uses the protagonist as a getaway driver. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961
Tetsuo Tetsuo (born June 18, 1963 in Hiroshima, Japan) is a torturer for the Yakuza and is suspected of at least two murders. He also owns the Hochi-ban Bar in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Derrick Thackery Derrick Thackery is the host of the Tight End Zone, a sports program on WCTR, although he has little interest in sports. Voiced by: Peter Appel.
Appears in: SA
Chow Yun Thin Chow Yun Thin works for Uncle Fu in San Andreas and helps the protagonist kill Don Traegeri. Appears in: 1
Albert Thomas Albert Thomas is, in 2008, a LCPD/FIB agent who is, alongside Lenny Macelton. running a meth lab to gain insider knowledge on drug dealers. Appears in: IV
Thor Thor is man obsessed with Viking mythology who is interviewed on K-CHAT in 1986. Voiced by: Frank Fava.
Appears in: VC
Dwayne Thorn Dwayne Thorn is, in 1984, the bellicose host of the New World Order program on VCPR in Vice City. Voiced by: Christopher Murney.
Appears in: VCS

Barry Thorne
Barry Thorne, known as Big Bear, is a senior member of the Grove Street Families who becomes addicted to drugs and becomes Mark Wayne's slave. He later goes to rehab and beats his addiction. Voiced by: Kurt Alexander.
Appears in: SA
Henry Thornsteen Henry Thornsteen is the captain of The Swingers, Liberty City's baseball team. Appears in: IV
Thorton Thornton is, in 1984, a hillbilly who, inspired by Buddha, tries to achieve "enlightenment" through supposedly easy self-help cookbooks and other material. Appears in: VCS
Tess Tickle Tess Tickle is a female beachgoer who, in 1984, resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Tim Tim is a fictional character from Evacuator and Exploder: Evacuator Part II, films also starring Jack Howitzer and Ho Chi. Appears in: VC
DJ Timecode DJ Timecode is, in 1998 and 2001, one of the DJs for the MSX 98 and MSX FM radio stations, alongside MC Codebreaker. Voiced by: DJ Timecode (Rob Playford).
Appears in: III and LCS
Timmy Timmy is a fictional character in the video game Pogo the Monkey. In the game, Timmy is rescued by Pogo the Monkey after falling down a well. Appears in: III

Fernando Tisdel
Fernando Tisdel is a criminal based in Crockett Avenue in Hove Beach, Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for human trafficking. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the players choice. Appears in: IV
Sandra Tito Sandra Tito is the wife of Jerkov, head of the Russian Mafia in Anywhere City. She is a Serbian refugee and a heroin addict. Appears in: 2
Tomas Tomas is, in 2000/2001 an associate of Pat who is killed by Mike. Appears in: A
Rollo Tomassi Rollo Tomassi is a criminal based in Anywhere City who sells a package to Claude Speed so he can pay off a police officer. The package, however, is a bomb, which detonates and kills the officer. Appears in: 2
Tommy Tommy is, in 2001, a child resident of Liberty City. His father takes Equanox, having started after losing custody of Tommy. Appears in: III
Tommy Tommy is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City and the bartender at The Honker's Club in Tudor. He works for Phil Bell, a member of the Pegorino Family. Appears in: IV

Toni
Toni is, in 1984, the co-host of Vice City's Flash FM and by 1986 is the stations sole DJ. In 2001 she is the DJ for Flashback FM. Voiced by: Maria Chambers.
Appears in: III, VC and VCS

Tony
Tony is a talking parrot and a companion to Ken Rosenberg whilst he runs Caligula's Palace in 1992. Appears in: SA
Tony Tony is a deceased member of the Grove Street Families, having died prior to 1992. Appears in: SA
Tony Tony is a criminal who works for Robert Seragliano and receives drugs from the protagonist. Appears in: 1
Rough Tony Rough Tony is a pimp who at one point kidnaps one of his former girls, who is later rescued by the protagonist. Rough Tony is later killed by the protagonist. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961

Mike Toreno
Mike Toreno is a government agent from an unnamed agency who acts as a drug supplier for the Loco Syndicate. He employs Carl Johnson to do various tasks, mainly to disrupt other people. He later has Sean Johnson released from prison early, before disappearing. Voiced by: James Woods.
Appears in: SA

Massimo Torini
Massimo Torini is a leading member of the Sicilian Mafia who attempts to stir up a mob war between the Leone, Forelli and Sindacco Families. He is later killed by Toni Cipriani and Salvatore Leone. Voiced by: Duccio Fraggella.
Appears in: LCS

Jezz Torrent
Jezz Torrent is the lead singer of the band Love Fist in both 1986 and 1992. Tommy Vercetti saves Torrent and his fellow band members by driving a limousine at speed, allowing the band members to deactivate a bomb. Voiced by: Kevin McKidd.
Appears in: VC
SA

Elizabeta Torres
Elizabeta Torres is a thirty-one year old small-time drug dealer who resides in Bohan, Liberty City. She hires Niko Bellic to help with her drug deals, as she trusts nobody (partly due to her spiralling drug use, which results in her killing Manny Escuela and Jay Hamilton. She is later arrested and sentenced to 300 years of imprisonment. Voiced by: Charlie Parker.
Appears in: IV
Tortoise Tortoise (born August 24, 1946 in Montreal, Canada) is an Anywhere City criminal. He is believed to have links to Master Lepus and in 1998 was able to kidnap an entire stadium of people, leaving no witnesses. Appears in: 2
Don Traegeri Don Traegeri is a Don of an unnamed Cosa Nostra mob family who is killed by the protagonist, with help from Chow Yun Thin, on orders from Uncle Fu. Appears in: 1

Travis
Travis is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA 1. Appears in: 1
Trev Trev is a musician who was in the Ambulance band, along with Bernard Gordon. He became disabled in 1984 and received 10% of the bands profits. Appears in: VCS
Marvin Trill Marvin Trill is the host of the Area 53 radio program on WCTR radio station in San Andreas. Voiced by: Bob Sevra.
Appears in: SA
Troy Troy is, in 1984, a member of the Trailer Park Mafia gang who resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS

Troy
Troy is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA 1. Appears in: 1

Javier Trunchez
Javier Trunchez is, in 2008, one of the three co-owners of The Triangle Club in Bohan, Liberty City. He is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Dwayne Forge. He is the brother of Jesus and Jose Trunchez. Appears in: IV

Jesus Trunchez
Jesus Trunchez is, in 2008, one of the three co-owners of The Triangle Club in Bohan, Liberty City. He is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Dwayne Forge. He is the brother of Javier and Jose Trunchez. Appears in: IV

Jose Trunchez
Jose is, in 2008, one of the three co-owners of The Triangle Club in Bohan, Liberty City. He is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from Dwayne Forge. He is the brother of Javier and Jesus Trunchez. Appears in: IV

The Truth
The Truth is an aging hippie who lives in San Fierro, although he had owned a farm outside the city. He sells drugs to various people and becomes an associate of Carl Johnson, introducing him to various other contacts. He also has Carl steal a Jetpack from Area 69 and some 'green goo' from the military. Voiced by: Peter Fonda.
Appears in: SA
Ernest Tubb Ernest Tubb is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Reed Tucker Reed Tucker is, in 2001, a karate teacher (at the Now and Zen Dojo) and the author of the Karate and Digestion book. He is interviewed by Lazlow on Chatterbox FM in 2001. In 1992 he had phoned into Area 53. Voiced by: Reed Tucker.
Appears in: III
Jenny Tulls Jenny Tulls is, in 1984, a black prostitute who resides in Vice City. Appears in: VCS
Keith Ham Yel Tun Keith Ham Yel Tun is a resident of San Andreas who works for Uncle Fu. The protagonist collects items to allow him to commit suicide, after failing Uncle Fu, although it is unknown whether he commits suicide. Appears in: 1


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Ulrika
Ulrika is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA 1.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 Voiced by: None Applicable
Tate Urchips Tate Urchips is, in 1984, a white mall cop for the North Point Mall who resides in Vice City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Uri Uri was a friend of and is killed by Zhou Ming.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Voiced by: None Applicable
Lance Urwell Lance Urwell is a Forelli multiplayer character.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable

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Sid Vacant
Sid Vacant is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA London, 1961 and GTA London, 1969.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 Voiced by: None Applicable

Red Valdez
Red Valdez is the leader of The Zaibatsu Corporation in the Residential District of Anywhere City. He employs Claude Speed to work against the Scientists and the Rednecks. Valdez is later killed by Claude Speed.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 Voiced by: None Applicable
Willy Valerio Willy Valerio is the co-leader of the Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers gang, alongside Teddy Benavidez.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Maria Valvona Maria "Mary" Valvona is the sixty-year old Sicilian matriarch of the Pavano Family.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Chris Van Angel Chris Van Angel is one of the fictional stars of the Angel and the Knight television program, alongside Bonnie Knight. He works as a hot dog helicopter pilot, is a Vietnam veteran and fightgs crime, with Knight.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Brian Van Ginsberg Brian Van Ginsberg is, in 1992, a follower of the Epsilon Program and a resident of Carcer City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: None Applicable

Janet Vance
Janet Vance is the drug-addicted mother of Victor, Lance and Pete Vance, and may be the sister of Aunt Enid. She goes to Vice City in 1984 with her boyfriend, Javier, but later disappears, stealing Victor and Lance's drugs.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: Linda Ashe

Lance Vance
Lance Vance is the son of Janet Vance, the brother of Victor and Pete Vance, and possibly the nephew of Aunt Enid. He arrived in Vice City in 1984 and became heavily involved with the narcotics trade, alongside Victor. He leaves the city in 1984 but returns in 1986, sees his brother die and then begins to work with Tommy Vercetti. He is later killed by Vercetti, after turning against him and joining Sonny Forelli.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: Phillip Michael Thomas
Pete Vance Pete Vance is the asthmatic son of Janet Vance, the brother of Victor and Lance Vance, and possibly the nephew of Aunt Enid.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable

Victor Vance
Victor Vance is the son of Janet Vance, the brother of Lance and Pete Vance, and possibly the nephew of Aunt Enid. He was in The Army but later dismissed, before doing various missions for criminals in Vice City. He leaves the city in 1984 but returns in 1986 for one last drug deal but is killed when the deal is ambushed.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Voiced by: Dorian Missick
Uncle Vanka Uncle Vanka works for Jerkov, leader of the Russian Mafia, who acts as an interpreter for an informant.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 Voiced by: None Applicable
Vasily Vasily is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City and is an associate of Oleg Minkov. He agrees to meet Minkov at a jewellery store on Tulsa Street, allowing Niko Bellic to discover Minkov's location and kill him.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

Alfonso Vasquez
Alfonso Vasquez is the father of January Natasha Vasquez.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

January Natasha Vasquez
January Natasha Vasquez is a socialite in 2008.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Pete Vassal Pete Vassal is the chief executive and founder of Eris Sportswear.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Vega Vega works for Robert Seragliano and resides in Liberty City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 Voiced by: None Applicable
Mario Venturella Mario Venturella is, in 2008, a member of the Pavano Family.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

Thomas Vercetti
Thomas "Tommy" Vercetti is the protagonist of GTA Vice City. A member of the Forelli Family, he had spent fifteen years in prison in Liberty City but was sent to Vice City upon his release. In 1986 he worked with various criminals, becoming the number one criminal in the city. He remained a powerful force in Vice City until at least 1992.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Voiced by: Ray Liotta
Pablo Vercotti Pablo Vercotti is a member of the Vercotti Gang who is rescued by the protagonist from some armed men attempting to kill him.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 Voiced by: None Applicable
Jeffrey Veselik Jeffrey Veselik is the associate editor of the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III Voiced by: None Applicable

Cesar Vialpando
Cesar Vialpando is the leader of the Varrios Los Aztecas gang and resides in El Corona, Los Santos. In 1992 he begins to date Kendl Johnson, later wanting to marry her, and becomes an ally of Carl Johnson, helping him and his business ventures.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Voiced by: Clifton Collins Jr.

Wolfie Vilans
Wolfie Vilans is one of the choices for protagonist for GTA London, 1961 and GTA London, 1969.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 Voiced by: None Applicable

Vinnie
Vinnie is a criminal based, in 2000, in Liberty City. He and Mike planned on leaving the city but Vinnie is seemingly killed when his car explodes. However, he later meets Mike, who kills his former mentor.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto Advance Voiced by: None Applicable
Lee Vitout Lee Vitout is an associate of the Vance Crime Family and, in 1984, resides in Vice City.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Fredo Volpe Fredo Volpe is, in 2008, a forty-two year old member of the Messina Family and a LCPD informant. He is the brother of Mark Volpe.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Mark Volpe Mark Volpe is, in 2008, a forty-five year old capo of the Messina Family and brother of Fredo Volpe. He runs several sports betting rings in Liberty City. The Messina Family look to kill Mark, believing him to be a police informant, although he goes into hiding. He is, however, killed in 2008.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

Jill Von Crastenburg
Jill Von Crastenburg is a thirteen year old socialite and heiress, who once dated Ernesto Asaltacunas.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Dr. Steven Von Singer Dr. Steven Von Singer is the owner of Eugenics Incorporated.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable
Cruz Vormen Cruz Vormen is a Diablo multiplayer character
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Voiced by: None Applicable
Kalem Vulaj Kalem Vulaj is a member of the Albanian Mafia based in Broker, Liberty City. Niko Bellic later beats Vulaj and Bledar Morina, who had assaulted his cousin, Roman.
Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV Voiced by: None Applicable

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Characters Information Notes
Faith W. Faith W. is a film star who is killed by Toni Cipriani, on orders from Father Ned, for refusing to give the Liberty Tree newspaper an interview. Appears in: LCS
Natalie Walsh Davis Natalie Walsh Davis is the DJ for K-JAH in 1998 in Liberty City. She is the cousin of Horace Walsh. Voiced by: Pascale Armand.
Appears in: LCS
Horace Walsh Horace Walsh is the DJ for K-JAH in 2001 in Liberty City. He is the cousin of Natalie Walsh Davis. Voiced by: Herman Stephens.
Appears in: III

Helena Wankstein
Helena Wankstein lives on a farm in Flint Range, Flint County, San Andreas who, depending on the players choice, become a girlfriend of Carl Johnson. She is a lawyer by trade. Voiced by: Bijou Phillips.
Appears in: SA

Reni Wassulmaier
Reni Wassulmaier is a transsexual avant-garde film director from Germany. Reni has had at least four sex changes, the last known being in 1984. She later became the DJ for Flashback FM in 1998 in Liberty City. Voiced by: Barbara Rosenblat.
Appears in: LCS and VCS
Mr. Watersane Mr. Watersane is a resident of San Andreas who is killed by the protagonist after a law firm was purchased. Appears in: 1
Jimmy Waterson "Crazy" Jimmy Waterson is a resident of Liberty City who works for Robert Seragliano. He later robs two banks and uses the protagonist as a getaway driver. Appears in: 1
Mr. Watsane Mr. Watsane is a resident of San Andreas who is killed by the protagonist after a law firm was purchased. Appears in: 1
Forbes Waverly III Forbes Waverly III is an uncaring and ruthless industrialist from Connecticut, who appears on VCPR's Pressing Issues in 1984. Voiced by: Melinda Wade.
Appears in: VCS
Bob Wayne Bob Wayne is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City and is the son of Pa Wayne. He has many siblings, including Joleyn, Mary Beth, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2

Mark Wayne
Mark Wayne, known as B Dup, is a drug dealer, former member of the Grove Street Families and an associate of the Ballas gang. He enslaves Barry Thorne through his drug addiction. Wayne later loses his control over Thorne, who enters rehab. Voiced by: The Game.
Appears in: SA
Michael Wayne Michael Wayne is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2008. Appears in: IV
Pa Wayne Pa Wayne is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. He has many children, including: Bob, Joleyn, Jethro, Seth, Lazy Balls, Peter Lee, Boff, Sammy Jo, Teri Barbara, Maggie May, Bonny, Jonny W., Billy Bob, Bobby Bill and Fabrizio. Appears in: 2
Richie Wayne Richie Wayne is a member of the Rednecks gang in Anywhere City. Appears in: 2
Stan Wayridge Stan Wayridge is the associate editor of the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. Appears in: III
Dylan Weed Dylan Weed is a male resident of Vice City in 1984. Appears in: VCS
Hung Well Hung Well is a resident of San Andreas who works for Uncle Fu. He abandons a car, which the protagonist retrieves and is later targetted by No Chin but is saved by the protagonist and Hang Yu. Appears in: 1

Trey Welsh
Trey Welsh is the leader of The Zaibatsu Corporation in the Downtown Sector of Anywhere City and husband of Petula Shoe. He employs Claude Speed to work against the Loonies, Yakuza and Yutes. Welsh is later killed by Claude Speed. Appears in: 2
Eugene White Eugene White is a reporter for Weazel News in 2008. Appears in: IV
Mike Whitley Mike Whitley is, in 2008, the radio news reporter for Weazel News. Appears in: IV
Mr. Whittaker Mr. Whittaker operates the RS Haul depot in Flint County. He accepts a tanker full of petrol from Carl Johnson and Catalina, later allowing Carl to work as a truck driver. Appears in: SA

Marty Jay Williams
Marty Jay Williams is the verbally abusive husband of Louise Cassidy-Williams and the father of Mary-Beth Williams, and leader of the Trailer Park Mafia. He hires Victor Vance, who later kills him for kidnapping his now estranged wife. Voiced by: Jim Burke.
Appears in: VCS

Mary-Beth Williams
Mary-Beth Williams is the daughter of Marty Jay Williams and Louise Cassidy-Williams, and the niece of Phil Cassidy and Mary-Jo Cassidy. In 1984, after the deaths of both her mother and father, she begins living with her aunt, Mary-Jo. Appears in: VCS

Willy
Willy is a member of the band Love Fist. Voiced by: Mark Hanlon.
Appears in: VC

Lance Wilson
Lance Wilson, known as Ryder, is a former member of the Grove Street Families and an associate of the Ballas. He worked with Carl Johnson in 1992 but was killed by Carl, for associating with the Ballas and knowing information about his mothers death. Voiced by: MC Eiht.
Appears in: SA
Scott Wilson Scott Wilson is a deceased man buried in Palomino Creek. Appears in: SA
Mr. Wong Mr. Wong is a resident of Liberty City and a member of the Triads who runs Mr. Wong's Laundrette, which appears in both the GTA III Era and GTA IV renditions of the city. He may have two brothers. Appears in: III, LCS and IV
Brother Wullie Brother Wullie is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. Appears in: 1

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Character Information Notes
Rami Yalon Rami Yalon is a criminal with links to the Russian Mafia. Appears in: IV
Chu Ying Chu Ying is a resident of San Andreas who works for Uncle Fu. At one point he robs a bank and uses the protagonist as a getaway driver. Appears in: 1

Kim Young-Guk
Kim Young-Guk is the son of a North Korean friend of Derrick McReary and the leader of the Korean Mafia. Niko Bellic later kills Young-Guk Kim on orders for Jimmy Pegorino and Jon Gravelli. Appears in: IV
Hang Yu Hang Yu is a resident of San Andreas who works for Uncle Fu. He is an explosives expert who defuses a number of bombs planted by No Chin. Appears in: 1

Yuka
Yuka is the niece of Asuka Kasen who is kidnapped by Mike in 2000/2001, although he later rescues her. She may be the daughter of either Kenji Kasen or Kazuki and Toshiko Kasen. Appears in: A

Z

Character Information Notes
Brother Zachary Brother Zachary is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. Appears in: 1

Katie Zhan
Katie Zhan is a nurse who resides in Juniper Hollow, San Fierro who spends her spare time at the karate dojo in San Fierro. She can, depending on the players choice, become Carl Johnsons girlfriend. Voiced by: China Chow.
Appears in: SA
Hugo Zehr Hugo Zehr is, in 1984, a resident of Vice City and a member of the Mendez Cartel. Appears in: VCS
Arthur Zepulla Arthur Zepulla is a member of the Pavano Family. Appears in: IV
Zhou Ming Zhou Ming is the leader of one of the Triad gangs in Liberty City. Appears in: IV
Doctor Zel Doctor Zel is a resident of London who begins to sell some paintings, with the protagonist buying some for Jack Parkinson. Zel, however, is under investigation from the Special Branch, leading to Zel's death at the hands of the protagonist on orders from Parkinson. Appears in: L 1969 and L 1961

Zeppelin
Zeppelin is, in 1986, a resident of Vice City and a member of the Vice City Bikers who races against Tommy Vercetti, along with Cougar, as Tommy attempts to prove his worth to Mitch Baker. Appears in: VC

Zero
Zero is a twenty-eight year old resident of San Fierro, owner and later manager of the Zero RC shop and an electronics expert. His rival is Berkley, who is forced to leave San Fierro after Zero had help from Carl Johnson. Zero later helps Carl rob Caligula's Palace. Voiced by: David Cross.
Appears in: SA
Rosario Zito Rosario Zito is a member of the Gambetti Family. Appears in: IV
Doctor ZitZaki Doctor ZitZaki is a doctor who works for the Yakuza and is driven by Claude Speed to a safehouse, as Johnny Zoo fears The Zaibatsu Corporation will attempt to kill him. Appears in: 2
Daryl M. Zolotowski Daryl M. Zolotowski is the Police Chief for the LCPD in 2001. Appears in: III
Danny Zoo Danny Zoo (born January 26, 1972 in Okinawa, Japan) is a member of the Yakuza and a gambling addict. He is suspected in mulitple murders although he has never been convicted. He may be related to Johnny Zoo. Appears in: 2

Johnny Zoo
Johnny Zoo (born November 17, 1969 in Tokyo, Japan) is the leader of the Yakuza in Anywhere City. He is the boyfriend of Hana Funabashi and is a cocaine addict. He employs Claude Speed to work against The Zaibatsu Corporation and the Loonies. He is later killed by Claude Speed. Appears in: 2


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