Doris
- See here for Doris in GTA Vice City Stories.
Doris | |
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Appearances | GTA Vice City |
Full Name | Doris |
Aliases | Taxi Controller |
Status |
Alive |
Gender | Gender::Female |
Nationality | American |
Home | Vice City |
Main Affiliations |
Ted Tommy Vercetti (1986 - ?) |
Businesses | Kaufman Cabs |
Voiced by | Deborah Harry |
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Doris, credited as Taxi Controller, is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series who appears as a minor character in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (set in 1986). She is the dispatcher at Kaufman Cabs in Little Haiti. She is voiced by singer Deborah Harry, best known for being the lead singer of the band Blondie.
Character history
Doris began working at Kaufman Cabs at an unknown time, although by 1986 she had been working there for several years.[1] She informs the firms other employees of the new owner, Tommy Vercetti, notifying the gang that the Vercetti Gang would make sure they would have no trouble from rival firms. [2] She later provides Tommy Vercetti instructions on how to help the business through the dispatch radio, where she also informs one driver that he has been fired.
Trivia
- Doris is the character to name the gang headed by Tommy Vercetti as the Vercetti Gang.
- Her name is revealed over the dispatch radio for Kaufman Cabs, which can be heard while driving a company taxi.
- Over the dispatch radio she makes announcements for Tommy Vercetti about phone calls from Mercedes Cortez, Phil Cassidy and Ken Rosenberg, as well as a visit from the police.
Mission appearances
- GTA Vice City
- Purchase of Kaufman Cabs
- V.I.P. (Voice)
- Friendly Rivalry (Voice)
- Cabmaggedon (Voice)
References