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|[[Maurice Caine]]
|[[Maurice Caine]]
|[[File:MauriceCaineGTAL.png|center|102px|Maurice Caine]]
|[[File:MauriceCaine-GTAL.png|center|102px|Maurice Caine]]
|His name and appearance are based on famous British actor Michael Caine. Most notable is his performance in the 1971 crime film, Get Carter. Maurice is Michael Caine's real first name.
|His name and appearance are based on famous British actor Michael Caine. Most notable is his performance in the 1971 crime film, Get Carter. Maurice is Michael Caine's real first name.
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|[[Mick Casey]]
|[[Mick Casey]]
|[[File:MickCaseyGTAL.png|center|102px|Mick Casey]]
|[[File:MickCasey-GTAL.png|center|102px|Mick Casey]]
|Casey is depicted as a beefy and rough thug, in contrast to most other protagonists who display some degree of fashion sense and generally appear less oversized.
|Casey is depicted as a beefy and rough thug, in contrast to most other protagonists who display some degree of fashion sense and generally appear less oversized.
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|[[Johnny Hawtorn]]
|[[Johnny Hawtorn]]
|[[File:JohnnyHawtornGTAL.png|center|102px|Johnny Hawtorn]]
|[[File:JohnnyHawtorn-GTAL.png|center|102px|Johnny Hawtorn]]
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|[[Winston Henry]]
|[[Winston Henry]]
|[[File:WinstonHenryGTAL.png|center|102px|Winston Henry]]
|[[File:WinstonHenry-GTAL.png|center|102px|Winston Henry]]
|Henry's attire is an apparent nod to both the beatnik subculture as well as the newer mod subculture, donning a trilby as well as featuring a turtleneck and sideburns.
|Henry's attire is an apparent nod to both the beatnik subculture as well as the newer mod subculture, donning a trilby as well as featuring a turtleneck and sideburns.
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|[[Charles Jones]]
|[[Charles Jones]]
|[[File:CharlesJonesGTAL.png|center|102px|Charles Jones]]
|[[File:CharlesJones-GTAL.png|center|102px|Charles Jones]]
|Jones' long-haired and thick-bearded appearance appears to be inspired by the ''hippie'' sub-culture.
|Jones' long-haired and thick-bearded appearance appears to be inspired by the ''hippie'' sub-culture.
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|[[Rodney Morash]]
|[[Rodney Morash]]
|[[File:RodneyMorashGTAL.png|center|102px|Rodney Morash]]
|[[File:RodneyMorash-GTAL.png|center|102px|Rodney Morash]]
|Seemingly inspired by the ''Mod'' sub-culture, Morash is by far one the more frequently featured protagonists from the game, having been additionally illustrated in another artwork for the game, holding a shotgun and uttering "Don't mess." in a speech bubble. The aforementioned artwork has also been adopted for use as a [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] user avatar, the only one to represent the "Grand Theft Auto: London" category.
|Seemingly inspired by the ''Mod'' sub-culture, Morash is by far one the more frequently featured protagonists from the game, having been additionally illustrated in another artwork for the game, holding a shotgun and uttering "Don't mess." in a speech bubble. The aforementioned artwork has also been adopted for use as a [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] user avatar, the only one to represent the "Grand Theft Auto: London" category.
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|[[Sid Vacant]]
|[[Sid Vacant]]
|[[File:SidVacantGTAL.png|center|102px|Sid Vacant]]
|[[File:SidVacant-GTAL.png|center|102px|Sid Vacant]]
|His name and appearance are based on the Sex Pistols guitarist Sid Vicious. The band released a song titled "Pretty Vacant" which explains his last name.  
|His name and appearance are based on the Sex Pistols guitarist Sid Vicious. The band released a song titled "Pretty Vacant" which explains his last name.  
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|[[Wolfie Vilans]]
|[[Wolfie Vilans]]
|[[File:WolfieVilansGTAL.png|center|102px|Wolfie Vilans]]
|[[File:WolfieVilans-GTAL.png|center|102px|Wolfie Vilans]]
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