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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Fabrizio]]'''
!Notes
| colspan="2" align="center"| Fabrizio is a member of the [[Rednecks]] gang. He is the son of [[Pa Wayne]] and has many siblings, including [[Bob Wayne|Bob]], [[Joleyn]], [[Mary Beth]], [[Jethro (GTA 2)|Jethro]], [[Seth]], [[Lazy Balls]], [[Peter Lee]], [[Boff]], [[Sammy Jo]], [[Teri Barbara]], [[Maggie May]], [[Bonny]], [[Jonny W.]], [[Billy Bob]] and [[Bobby Bill]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Jeremy Fagin]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Jeremy Fagin is a supporter for the [[Citizens United Negating Technology|Citizens United Negating Technology For Life and People's Safety]]. He resides in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:AnnaFaustin-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Anna Faustin]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Anna Faustin is the daughter of [[Mikhail Faustin|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.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:IleynaFaustin-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Ilyena Faustin]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Ilyena Faustin is the widow of [[Mikhail Faustin]] and mother of [[Anna Faustin|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.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: Marcy Maguigan</small>
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:MikhailFaustin-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mikhail Faustin]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Mikhail Faustin is the forty-five year old leader of the [[Faustin Family]], husband of [[Ilyena Faustin|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]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: Karel Roden</small>
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:DirtyLaundry-GTAA.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Federico]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Federico is a criminal and drug dealer based in [[Trenton]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] in [[2000]]/[[2001]]. He is killed by [[Mike]] on orders from [[Vinnie]] and the [[Mafia]] (presumed to be the [[Leone Family]]).
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Betty Feeley]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Betty Feeley is a campaigner who in [[1984]] was looking to change [[United States of America|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.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Felipe]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Felipe is an [[United States of America|American]] businessman based in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who uses the [[Outsource for America]] group.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Jimmy Fence]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Jimmy Fence was a member of the band [[The Toilet]], which also involved [[Bernard Gordon|Bernard Gordon (Crow)]]. Fence is reportedly the reason for the group breaking up, wanting royalties for songs he claimed to have wrote.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Fernandez]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Fernandez is a member of [[Los Cabrones]] who is sent by [[Umberto Robina]] to pick up a package from [[Downtown (Vice City)|Downtown]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], in competition with [[Victor Vance]]. The player can kill Fernandez.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Fingers]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Fingers works for [[Jack Parkinson]] and robs a bank, using the [[protagonist]] as a getaway driver.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Trudy Fink]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Trudy Fink is a reporter for the [[Liberty Tree]] newspaper in [[2001]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Adam First]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Adam First is the co-host of [[Wave 103|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 [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR]] show [[Area 53]] saying that he saw a man at a trailer compound performing strange rituals with a [[Domestobot]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: Jamie Canfield</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Colonel Fitzgibbon]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Colonel Fitzgibbon is a retired army colonel who works with 'victims of liberalism' in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Mitt Fitzsimmons]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Mitt Fitzsimmons is the retiring [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] police commissioner in [[2008]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Pat Flannerdy]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| 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.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: Carl Dowling</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Martha Fokker]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Martha Fokker is, in [[1984]], a female athlete who lives in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Beatrix Fontaine]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Beatrix Fontaine is the host of the [[Public Liberty Radio]] show The Séance.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: Ilyana Kadushin</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Darius Fontaine]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Darius Fontaine is the founder of [[Inversion Therapy]] who in [[1992]] phones into [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR's]] [[Entertaining America]]. The shows host, [[Lazlow]], has a restraining order on Fontaine. He is a rival of [[Cris Formage]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: Danny Burstein</small>
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:BryanForbes-GTAVCS.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Bryan Forbes]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Bryan Forbes is a government agent, who also uses the name '''Agent BF''', who in [[1984]] employs [[Lance Vance|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.
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: Daniel Oreskes</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Jenna Forbes]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Jenna Forbes is an actress based in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] who is interviewed by [[Lazlow]] on [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR's]] [[Entertaining America]] in [[1992]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
| <small>Voiced by: Laura Bykowski.</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Franco Forelli]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| Franco Forelli is the [[Boss|Don]] of the [[Forelli Family]] in [[1998]]. He controls Mayor [[Roger C. Hole|Roger Hole]] until Hole is [[A Walk in the Park|killed]]. Franco may have died when [[Fort Staunton]] was [[Bringing the House Down|blown up]] by [[Toni Cipriani]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Giorgio Forelli]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| 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]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| '''[[Marco Forelli]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| 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]].
|-
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:MikeForelli-GTAIII.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mike Forelli]]'''
| colspan="2" align="center"| 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]].
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| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III]]</small>
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
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|'''[[Fabrizio]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:SonnyForelli-GTAVC.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Sonny Forelli]]'''
|Fabrizio is a member of the [[Rednecks]] gang. He is the son of [[Pa Wayne]] and has many siblings, including [[Bob Wayne|Bob]], [[Joleyn]], [[Mary Beth]], [[Jethro (GTA 2)|Jethro]], [[Seth]], [[Lazy Balls]], [[Peter Lee]], [[Boff]], [[Sammy Jo]], [[Teri Barbara]], [[Maggie May]], [[Bonny]], [[Jonny W.]], [[Billy Bob]] and [[Bobby Bill]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Sonny Forelli is a high ranking member of the [[Forelli Family]] and is suspected to be the [[Boss|Don]] of the family in [[1986]]. He manages to get [[Tommy Vercetti]] released from prison and sends him to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|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 in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] and is the cousin of [[Giorgio Forelli]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
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|'''[[Jeremy Fagin]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]</small>
|Jeremy Fagin is a supporter for the [[Citizens United Negating Technology|Citizens United Negating Technology For Life and People's Safety]]. He resides in [[Los Santos]].
| <small>Voiced by: [[Tom Sizemore]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|-
|'''[[Anna Faustin]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:DwayneForge-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Dwayne Forge]]'''
|Anna Faustin is the daughter of [[Mikhail Faustin|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.
| colspan="2" align="center"| 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 [[The Holland Play|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.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Ilyena Faustin.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Ilyena Faustin]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
|Ilyena Faustin is the widow of [[Mikhail Faustin]] and mother of [[Anna Faustin|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.
| <small>Voiced by: Devin Richards</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Marcy Maguigan.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:GTA_IV_Mikhail_Faustin.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mikhail Faustin]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Lianne Forget]]'''
|Mikhail Faustin is the forty-five year old leader of the [[Faustin Family]], husband of [[Ilyena Faustin|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]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Lianne Forget is the news anchor on [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR]] in [[1992]] and is dating reporter [[Richard Burns]]. She may also be the news reader in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] in [[1998]], as the voice is performed by Sharon Washington.
|<small>Voiced by: Karel Roden.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Dirty Laundry.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Federico]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
|Federico is a criminal and drug dealer based in [[Trenton]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] in [[2000]]/[[2001]]. He is killed by [[Mike]] on orders from [[Vinnie]] and the [[Mafia]] (presumed to be the [[Leone Family]]).
| <small>Voiced by: Sharon Washington</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|A]]</small>
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|'''[[Betty Feeley]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Cris Formage]]'''
|Betty Feeley is a campaigner who in [[1984]] was looking to change [[United States of America|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.
| colspan="2" align="center"| Cris Formage is the founder of the [[Epsilon Program]]. He is a guest on [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR's]] [[Entertaining America]] in [[1992]] to discuss the Epsilon Program. He is a rival of [[Darius Fontaine]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Felipe]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
|Felipe is an [[United States of America|American]] businessman based in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who uses the [[Outsource for America]] group.
| <small>Voiced by: Fred Melamed</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Jimmy Fence]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Forrest Chump]]'''
|Jimmy Fence was a member of the band [[The Toilet]], which also involved [[Bernard Gordon|Bernard Gordon (Crow)]]. Fence is reportedly the reason for the group breaking up, wanting royalties for songs he claimed to have wrote.
| colspan="2" align="center"| Forrest Chump is a member of the [[Rednecks]] gang and is a resident of [[Anywhere City]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Fernandez]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2]]</small>
|Fernandez is a member of [[Los Cabrones]] who is sent by [[Umberto Robina]] to pick up a package from [[Downtown (Vice City)|Downtown]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], in competition with [[Victor Vance]]. The player can kill Fernandez.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Fingers]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Forth Right MC]]'''
|Fingers works for [[Jack Parkinson]] and robs a bank, using the [[protagonist]] as a getaway driver.
| colspan="2" align="center"| Forth Right MC is, in [[1992]], the DJ for the [[Playback FM]] radio station in [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|L 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|L 1961]]</small>
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|'''[[Trudy Fink]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
|Trudy Fink is a reporter for the [[Liberty Tree]] newspaper in [[2001]].
| <small>Voiced by: Chuck D</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|'''[[Adam First]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Mary Fortune]]'''
|Adam First is the co-host of [[Wave 103|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 [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR]] show [[Area 53]] saying that he saw a man at a trailer compound performing strange rituals with a [[Domestobot]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Mary Fortune is a resident of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] who follows the [[Epsilon Program]] and appears to have become a prostitute since following the program.
|<small>Voiced by: Jamie Canfield.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Colonel Fitzgibbon]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
|Colonel Fitzgibbon is a retired army colonel who works with 'victims of liberalism' in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]].
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|'''[[Mitt Fitzsimmons]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:CedricFotheringay-GTALCS.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Cedric Fotheringay]]'''
|Mitt Fitzsimmons is the retiring [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] police commissioner in [[2008]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Cedric Fotheringay, also known as '''Wayne''', is the leader of the [[Liberty City Bikers|Biker]] gang in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]. He briefly dates [[Maria Latore]] but is killed by [[Toni Cipriani]] after hitting Maria.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Pat Flannerdy]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]</small>
|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.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Carl Dowling.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|'''[[Martha Fokker]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:TommyFrancovic-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Tommy Francovic]]'''
|Martha Fokker is, in [[1984]], a female athlete who lives in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Tommy Francovic is, in [[2008]], a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for racketeering. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Beatrix Fontaine]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
|Beatrix Fontaine is the host of the [[Public Liberty Radio]] show The Séance.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Ilyana Kadushin.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Darius Fontaine]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Frank Junior]]'''
|Darius Fontaine is the founder of [[Inversion Therapy]] who in [[1992]] phones into [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR's]] [[Entertaining America]]. The shows host, [[Lazlow]], has a restraining order on Fontaine. He is a rival of [[Cris Formage]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Frank Junior is, in [[1998]], a child resident of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] who was blinded by his brother [[Jeremy]] after playing with [[Vivisection]].
|<small>Voiced by: Danny Burstein.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|[[Image:Forbes.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Bryan Forbes]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]</small>
|Bryan Forbes is a government agent, who also uses the name '''Agent BF''', who in [[1984]] employs [[Lance Vance|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.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Daniel Oreskes.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Jenna Forbes]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:Frankie-GTAVCS.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Frankie]]'''
|Jenna Forbes is an actress based in [[Los Santos]] who is interviewed by [[Lazlow]] on [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR's]] [[Entertaining America]] in [[1992]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Frankie is [[Reni Wassulmaier|Reni Wassulmaier's]] assistant in [[1984]] and is at one point fired, although he continues to assist Reni.
|<small>Voiced by: Laura Bykowski.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]
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|'''[[Franco Forelli]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
|Franco Forelli is the [[Boss|Don]] of the [[Forelli Family]] in [[1998]]. He controls Mayor [[Roger C. Hole|Roger Hole]] until Hole is [[A Walk in the Park|killed]]. Franco may have died when [[Fort Staunton]] was [[Bringing the House Down|blown up]] by [[Toni Cipriani]].
| <small>Voiced by: Garth Kravits</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Giorgio Forelli]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Dean Frantz]]'''
|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]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Dean Frantz is the host of [[Futuro FM]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Marco Forelli]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2]]</small>
|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]].
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|[[File:MikeForelliGTAIII.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mike Forelli]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]]'''
|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]].  
| colspan="2" align="center"| Freddy is a member of the [[Los Santos Vagos]] who lived in [[Los Flores]] before being killed by [[Carl Johnson]] and [[OG Loc|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.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|[[Image:GTAVC SonnyForelli.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Sonny Forelli]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
|Sonny Forelli is a high ranking member of the [[Forelli Family]] and is suspected to be the [[Boss|Don]] of the family in [[1986]]. He manages to get [[Tommy Vercetti]] released from prison and sends him to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|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 in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] and is the cousin of [[Giorgio Forelli]].
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Voiced by: [[Tom Sizemore]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|[[Image:GTA_IV_Dwayne_Forge.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Dwayne Forge]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Freddy (GTA A)|Freddy]]'''
|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 [[The Holland Play|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.
| colspan="2" align="center"| 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.
|<small>Voiced by: Devin Richards.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Lianne Forget]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]</small>
|Lianne Forget is the news anchor on [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR]] in [[1992]] and is dating reporter [[Richard Burns]]. She may also be the news reader in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] in [[1998]], as the voice is performed by Sharon Washington.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Sharon Washington.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|'''[[Cris Formage]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Freddy (GTA III)|Freddy]]'''
|Cris Formage is the founder of the [[Epsilon Program]]. He is a guest on [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR's]] [[Entertaining America]] in [[1992]] to discuss the Epsilon Program. He is a rival of [[Darius Fontaine]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Freddy is a [[United Kingdom|British]] man who in [[1986]] resides in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|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 in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] and asks [[Lazlow]] about nannies in [[United States of America|America]], stating he needs to be spanked.
|<small>Voiced by: Fred Melamed.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]
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|'''[[Forrest Chump]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III]]</small>
|Forrest Chump is a member of the [[Rednecks]] gang and is a resident of [[Anywhere City]].
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
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|'''[[Forth Right MC]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Jonathan Freeloader]]'''
|Forth Right MC is, in [[1992]], the DJ for the [[Playback FM]] radio station in [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Jonathan Freeloader is co-host of [[Vice City Public Radio|VCPR]], alongside [[Michelle Montanius]], from at least [[1984]] and until at least [[1986]]. He has a disliking of [[Maurice Chavez]].
|<small>Voiced by: Chuck D.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|'''[[Mary Fortune]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]</small>
|Mary Fortune is a resident of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] who follows the [[Epsilon Program]] and appears to have become a prostitute since following the program.
| <small>Voiced by: Pat Olsen</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|'''[[Cedric Fotheringay]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:LinoFridell-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Lino Friddell]]'''
|Cedric Fotheringay, also known as '''Wayne''', is the leader of the [[Liberty City Bikers|Biker]] gang in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]. He briefly dates [[Maria Latore]] but is killed by [[Toni Cipriani]] after hitting Maria.
| colspan="2" align="center"| Lino Friddell is, in [[2008]], a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for a hit and run. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Tommy Francovic]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
|Tommy Francovic is, in [[2008]], a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for racketeering. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Frank Junior]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:FromRussiaWithoutLover-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[From Russia Without Lover]]'''
|Frank Junior is, in [[1998]], a child resident of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] who was blinded by his brother [[Jeremy]] after playing with [[Vivisection]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| 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]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|[[Image:Frank.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Frankie]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
|Frankie is [[Reni Wassulmaier|Reni Wassulmaier's]] assistant in [[1984]] and is at one point fired, although he continues to assist Reni.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Garth Kravits.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Dean Frantz]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:UncleFu-GTA1.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Uncle Fu]]'''
|Dean Frantz is the host of [[Futuro FM]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Uncle Fu is a criminal who resides in [[San Andreas in GTA 1|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.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
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|'''[[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]<small>
|Freddy is a member of the [[Los Santos Vagos]] who lived in [[Los Flores]] before being killed by [[Carl Johnson]] and [[OG Loc|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.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|'''[[Freddy (GTA A)|Freddy]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Fu-Kang]]'''
|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.
| colspan="2" align="center"| Fu-Kang is a drug dealer who sells drugs out of [[Fishmarket North]], [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|A]]</small>
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|'''[[Freddy (GTA III)|Freddy]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]</small>
|Freddy is a [[United Kingdom|British]] man who in [[1986]] resides in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|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 in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] and asks [[Lazlow]] about nannies in [[United States|America]], stating he needs to be spanked.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|'''[[Jonathan Freeloader]]'''
| rowspan="2"| [[File:ColonelFuhrberger-GTASA.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Colonel Fuhrberger]]'''
|Jonathan Freeloader is co-host of [[Vice City Public Radio|VCPR]], alongside [[Michelle Montanius]], from at least [[1984]] and until at least [[1986]]. He has a disliking of [[Maurice Chavez]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Colonel Fuhrberger is a retired colonel who resides in [[East Beach]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. He stores many weapons in his home, which are stolen by [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Ryder|Ryder (Lance Wilson)]] in [[1992]].
|<small>Voiced by: Pat Olsen.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Lino Friddell]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
|Lino Friddell is, in [[2008]], a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for a hit and run. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:FRWL.png|100px]]<br>'''[[From Russia Without Lover]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Hana Funabashi]]'''
|From Russia Without Love is, in [[2008]], the name of a female user of [[Love-meet.net|love-meet.net]]. She can not be dated by [[Niko Bellic]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Hana Funabashi is the girlfriend of [[Johnny Zoo]], head of the [[Yakuza]] in [[Anywhere City]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Uncle_Fu.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Uncle Fu]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2]]</small>
|Uncle Fu is a criminal who resides in [[San Andreas in GTA 1|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.
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 1|1]]<small>
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|[[Image:Colonel1.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Colonel Fuhrberger]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[Doris Fung]]'''
|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|Ryder (Lance Wilson)]] in [[1992]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| Doris Fung is, in [[2008]], a city councilor for [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era |Liberty City]] who has long been suspected of having links to the [[Algonquin Triads|Triads]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|'''[[Hana Funabashi]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]</small>
|Hana Funabashi is the girlfriend of [[Johnny Zoo]], head of the [[Yakuza]] in [[Anywhere City]].
| <small>Voiced by: None Applicable</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
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|'''[[Doris Fung]]'''
| rowspan="2"| '''[[The Funktipus]]'''
|Doris Fung is, in [[2008]], a city councilor for [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who has long been suspected of having links to the [[Liberty City Triads|Triads]].
| colspan="2" align="center"| The Funktipus is the DJ for the [[Bounce FM]] radio station in [[1992]] [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[The Funktipus]]'''
| <small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]</small>
|The Funktipus is the DJ for the [[Bounce FM]] radio station in [[1992]] [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]].
| <small>Voiced by: George Clinton</small>
|<small>Voiced by: George Clinton.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: [[Julio G]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: [[Julio G]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|[[Image:Gal.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Gal]]'''
|[[File:Gal-GTASA.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[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]].
|Gal is, in [[1992]], a member of the [[Varrios Los Aztecas]] who resides in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. Along with [[Hazer]] and [[Sunny]], he helps [[Carl Johnson]] and [[Cesar Vialpando]] take back [[El Corona]] from the [[Los Santos Vagos]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|[[File:PedroGarciaGTAVC.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Pedro Garcia]]'''
|[[File:PedroGarcia-GTAVC.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Pedro Garcia]]'''
|Pedro Garcia is a gun runner who is operating in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] in [[1986]] and is a rival of [[Phil Cassidy]], who employs [[Tommy Vercetti]] to take Garcia's weapons shipment and kill him.
|Pedro Garcia is a gun runner who is operating in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] in [[1986]] and is a rival of [[Phil Cassidy]], who employs [[Tommy Vercetti]] to take Garcia's weapons shipment and kill him.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: [[Jimmy Gestapo|Jimmy Gestapo (James Drescher)]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: [[Jimmy Gestapo|Jimmy Gestapo (James Drescher)]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:GTA_IV_Vlad_Glebov.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Vladimir Glebov]]'''
|[[File:VladimirGlebov-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Vladimir Glebov]]'''
|Vladimir Glebov is a Russian loan shark based in [[Hove Beach]] in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|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 Bardas|Mallorie]], resulting in Niko killing him.
|Vladimir Glebov is a Russian loan shark based in [[Hove Beach]] in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|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 Bardas|Mallorie]], resulting in Niko killing him.
|<small>Voiced by: Misha Kuznetsov.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Misha Kuznetsov.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Cherise Glover.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cherise Glover]]'''<br>(''left'')
|[[File:CheriseGlover-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cherise Glover]]'''<br>(''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.
|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.
|<small>Voiced by: Ja'Tovia Gary.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Ja'Tovia Gary.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: Mike Shapiro.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Mike Shapiro.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|[[Image:Oogeller.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Gogetter]]'''
|[[File:Gogetter-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Gogetter]]'''
|Gogetter is, in [[2008]], the name used by a female member of the [[Love-meet.net|love-meet.net]] website. She can not be dated by [[Niko Bellic]].
|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]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Frank Gold and Fraser Ashley.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Frank Gold]]'''<br>(''left'')
|[[File:FrankGold&FraserAshley-GTASA.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Frank Gold]]'''<br>(''left'')
|Frank Gold is an [[United States of America|American]] lightweight boxer who in [[1992]] was scheduled to face [[Fraser Ashley]].
|Frank Gold is an [[United States of America|American]] lightweight boxer who in [[1992]] was scheduled to face [[Fraser Ashley]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|[[Image:Tom Goldberg.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Tom Goldberg]]'''
|[[File:TomGoldberg-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Tom Goldberg]]'''
|Tom Goldberg is a lawyer working for [[Goldberg, Ligner & Shyster]] who is killed by [[Niko Bellic]] on orders from [[Francis McReary]].
|Tom Goldberg is a lawyer working for [[Goldberg, Ligner & Shyster]] who is killed by [[Niko Bellic]] on orders from [[Francis McReary]].
|<small>Voiced by: Jonathan Hanst.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Jonathan Hanst.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Alonso.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Alonso Gomez]]'''
|'''[[Alonso Gomez]]'''
|Alonso Gomez, along with his brother [[Oscar Gomez|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.
|Alonso Gomez, along with his brother [[Oscar Gomez|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.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Gonzales.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Gonzales]]'''
|[[File:Gonzalez-GTAVC.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[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]].
|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]].
|<small>Voiced by: Jorge Pupo.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Jorge Pupo.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|[[Image:Alonso Goralski.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Alonso Goralski]]'''
|[[File:AlonsoGoralski-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Alonso Goralski]]'''
|Alonso Goralski is a criminal based at [[Francis International Airport]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for burglary. Goralski can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|Alonso Goralski is a criminal based at [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for burglary. Goralski can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: Gregg Martin.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Gregg Martin.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|[[File:LuigiGoterelliGTAIII.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Luigi Goterelli]]'''
|[[File:LuigiGoterelli-GTAIII.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[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]].
|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]].
|<small>Voiced by: [[Joe Pantoliano]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: [[Joe Pantoliano]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: M.L. Wooley.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: M.L. Wooley.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Gran'pa]]'''
|[[File:BillyBobBean-GTA2.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[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.
|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.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 1|1]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 1|1]]</small>
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|[[Image:Jon Gravelli (GTA4).jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jon Gravelli]]'''
|[[File:JonGravelli-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jon Gravelli]]'''
|Jon Gravelli (1923-[[2008]]) is the [[Boss|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 [[Liberty City Police Department|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.
|Jon Gravelli (1923-[[2008]]) is the [[Boss|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 [[Liberty City Police Department|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.
|<small>Voiced by: Madison Arnold.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Madison Arnold.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: Ed Rubeo.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Ed Rubeo.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:TLAD Billy.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Billy Grey]]'''
|[[File:BillyGrey-TLAD.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Billy Grey]]'''
|Billy Grey is the President of [[The Lost Brotherhood]] biker gang in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|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.
|Billy Grey is the President of [[The Lost Brotherhood]] biker gang in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|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.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]] and [[The Lost and Damned|TLAD]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]] and [[The Lost and Damned|TLAD]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Mike Griffin.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mike Griffin]]'''
|[[File:MikeGriffin-GTAVC.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mike Griffin]]'''
|Mike Griffin is a member of a European gang who in [[1986]] have plans to rob a bank in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. Griffin and his associates are killed by [[Tommy Vercetti]] on the orders of [[Mr. Black]].
|Mike Griffin is a member of a European gang who in [[1986]] have plans to rob a bank in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. Griffin and his associates are killed by [[Tommy Vercetti]] on the orders of [[Mr. Black]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|[[Image:Guppy.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Guppy]]'''
|[[File:Guppy-GTASA.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Guppy]]'''
|Guppy is [[Wu Zi Mu|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 [[Breaking the Bank at Caligula's|heist]] at [[Caligula's Palace]].
|Guppy is [[Wu Zi Mu|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 [[Breaking the Bank at Caligula's|heist]] at [[Caligula's Palace]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|[[Image:Scott Guzowski.jpg]]<br>'''[[Scott Guzowski]]'''
|[[File:ScottGuzowski-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Scott Guzowski]]'''
|Scott Guzowski is, in [[2008]], a criminal based in the [[Steinway]] area of [[Dukes]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for gang related violence. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|Scott Guzowski is, in [[2008]], a criminal based in the [[Steinway]] area of [[Dukes]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for gang related violence. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Juan Haimo]]'''
|[[File:JuanHaimo-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Juan Haimo]]'''
|Juan Haimo is a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for burglary. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|Juan Haimo is a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for burglary. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|'''[[Jay Hamilton]]'''
|[[File:JayHamilton-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jay Hamilton]]'''
|Jay Hamilton is, in [[2008]], [[Manny Escuela|Manny Escuela's]] cameraman and is a resident of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]. Hamilton and Manny are later killed by [[Elizabeta Torres|Elizabeta Torres]].
|Jay Hamilton is, in [[2008]], [[Manny Escuela|Manny Escuela's]] cameraman and is a resident of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]. Hamilton and Manny are later killed by [[Elizabeta Torres]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:HamfistArt.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Mickey Hamfists]]'''
|[[File:MickeyHamfists-GTALCS-artwork.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[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.
|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.
|<small>Voiced by: Chris Tardio.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Chris Tardio.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|[[Image:Marcus Hammond.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Marcus Hammond]]'''
|[[File:MarcusHammond&FrancoCarter-GTAVC.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Marcus Hammond]]'''
|Marcus Hammond is, in [[1986]], a member of a European gang who plan on robbing a bank in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. Hammond and his fellow gang members are killed by [[Tommy Vercetti]] on orders from [[Mr. Black]].
|Marcus Hammond is, in [[1986]], a member of a European gang who plan on robbing a bank in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. Hammond and his fellow gang members are killed by [[Tommy Vercetti]] on orders from [[Mr. Black]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|[[Image:Maude Hanson.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Maude Hanson]]'''
|[[File:MaudeHanson-GTAVC.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Maude Hanson]]'''
|Maude Hanson owned the [[Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory]] in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|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 [[Vice City Police Department|VCPD]] for selling drugs through her ice cream business.
|Maude Hanson owned the [[Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory]] in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|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 in GTA III Era|VCPD]] for selling drugs through her ice cream business.
|<small>Voiced by: Jane Gennaro.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Jane Gennaro.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|'''[[Barry Harcross]]'''
|'''[[Barry Harcross]]'''
|Barry Harcross is a businessman from [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|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]].
|Barry Harcross is a businessman from [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] who was falsely charged by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] for money laundering in 1997. He left Liberty for South America but returned in February [[2001]]. He is a rival of [[Donald Love]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto III|III]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: [[Vaughn Harper]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: [[Vaughn Harper]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:110px-GTASA BigSmoke.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Big Smoke|Melvin Harris]]'''
|[[File:BigSmoke-GTASA.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Big Smoke|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|OG Loc (Jeffrey Cross)]] in his rap career, before being killed by [[Carl Johnson]].
|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 in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]. He also managed [[OG Loc|OG Loc (Jeffrey Cross)]] in his rap career, before being killed by [[Carl Johnson]].
|<small>Voiced by: Clifton Powell.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Clifton Powell.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|'''[[Frederick Harrison]]'''
|[[File:FrederickHarrison-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Frederick Harrison]]'''
|Frederick Harrison is a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for grand theft auto. He can killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|Frederick Harrison is a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for grand theft auto. He can killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the player's choice.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Harry.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Harry]]'''
|[[File:Harry-GTAVC.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Harry]]'''
|Harry is a member of the [[Forelli Family]] who [[Sonny Forelli]] sends to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] (along with [[Lee]]) to accompany [[Tommy Vercetti]]. Harry was killed in an ambushed drug deal.
|Harry is a member of the [[Forelli Family]] who [[Sonny Forelli]] sends to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] (along with [[Lee]]) to accompany [[Tommy Vercetti]]. Harry was killed in an ambushed drug deal.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|[[Image:Danny Hatmaker.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Danny Hatmaker]]'''
|[[File:DannyHatmaker-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Danny Hatmaker]]'''
|Danny Hatmaker is a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for arms dealing. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the players choice.
|Danny Hatmaker is a criminal in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] who is wanted by the [[Liberty City Police Department|LCPD]] for arms dealing. He can be killed by [[Niko Bellic]], depending on the players choice.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Johnny Hawtorn.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Johnny Hawtorn]]'''
|[[File:JohnnyHawtorn-GTAL.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Johnny Hawtorn]]'''
|Johnny Hawtorn is one of the choices for [[protagonist]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|GTA London, 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|GTA London, 1961]].
|Johnny Hawtorn is one of the choices for [[protagonist]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|GTA London, 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|GTA London, 1961]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|L 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|L 1961]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|L 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|L 1961]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: [[Roy Haynes]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: [[Roy Haynes]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Hazer.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Hazer]]'''
|[[File:Hazer-GTASA.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[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]].
|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 in GTA III Era|Los Santos Vagos]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 1|1]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 1|1]]</small>
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|[[Image:Winston Henry.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Winston Henry]]'''
|[[File:WinstonHenry-GTAL.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Winston Henry]]'''
|Winston Henry is one of the choices for [[protagonist]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|GTA London, 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|GTA London, 1961]].
|Winston Henry is one of the choices for [[protagonist]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|GTA London, 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|GTA London, 1961]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|L 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|L 1961]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969|L 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961|L 1961]]</small>
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|<small>Voiced by: Frank Rodriguez.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Frank Rodriguez.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|[[Image:Officer Jimmy Hernandez.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jimmy Hernandez]]'''
|[[File:JimmyHernandez-GTASA.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jimmy Hernandez]]'''
|Jimmy Hernandez is a member of [[C.R.A.S.H.]], an anti-gang unit of the [[Los Santos Police Department|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.
|Jimmy Hernandez is a member of [[C.R.A.S.H.]], an anti-gang unit of the [[LSPD in GTA III Era|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.
|<small>Voiced by: [[Armando Riesco]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: [[Armando Riesco]].<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|'''[[John F. Hickory]]'''
|'''[[John F. Hickory]]'''
|John F. Hickory is, in [[1986]], a resident of [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] who believes the state of Florida should secede from the [[United States]]. His middle name is Florida, which he took from his new home state.
|John F. Hickory is, in [[1986]], a resident of [[Vice City in GTA III Era|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.
|<small>Voiced by: L.J. Gansen.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: L.J. Gansen.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|'''[[Ho Chi]]'''
|'''[[Ho Chi]]'''
|Ho Chi is a fictional character from the [[Exploder]] 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.
|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.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]]</small>
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|[[Image:Hole.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Roger C. Hole]]'''
|[[File:RogerCHole-GTALCS.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Roger C. Hole]]'''
|Roger Hole was the Mayor of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] between [[1992]] and [[1998]]. He was involved in many scandals and was being controlled by [[Forelli Family]] [[Boss|Don]] [[Franco Forelli]], who controlled Hole. Hole was killed by [[Toni Cipriani]] on orders from [[Salvatore Leone]].
|Roger Hole was the Mayor of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] between [[1992]] and [[1998]]. He was involved in many scandals and was being controlled by [[Forelli Family]] [[Boss|Don]] [[Franco Forelli]], who controlled Hole. Hole was killed by [[Toni Cipriani]] on orders from [[Salvatore Leone]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|Pa Hootie is the father of [[May-Beth-Lou-Sarah-Jane Hootie]], a member of the [[Rednecks]] and a resident of [[Anywhere City]].
|Pa Hootie is the father of [[May-Beth-Lou-Sarah-Jane Hootie]], a member of the [[Rednecks]] and a resident of [[Anywhere City]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto 2|2]]</small>
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|[[Image:Bully Cover Xbox 360.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jimmy Hopkins|James Hopkins]]'''<br>(''left'')
|James Hopkins, better known as '''Jimmy Hopkins''' is the [[protagonist]] of [[Bully]]. It is speculated that Hopkins appears in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], in the mission [[Blow Your Cover]] and around [[Hove Beach]] train station.
|<small>Appears in: [[Bully|B]]</small>
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|'''[[Trent Hopkins]]'''
|'''[[Trent Hopkins]]'''
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|VCS]]</small>
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|[[Image:J Hopper.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jane Hopper]]'''
|[[File:JaneHopper-GTALCS.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jane Hopper]]'''
|Jane Hopper is the corrupt union boss in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|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.
|Jane Hopper is the corrupt union boss in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|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.
|<small>Voiced by: Gordana Rashovich.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Gordana Rashovich.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|'''[[Jack Howitzer]]'''
|'''[[Jack Howitzer]]'''
|Jack Howitzer is an actor who starred in the [[Exploder]] films in the 1980s and the [[1992]] film [[Special Needs Cop]]. In 1992 he accidentally kills [[Billy Dexter]], host of [[Entertaining America]] on [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR]], and is later put on trial. He also admits to killing [[Ho Chi]], although it is unknown whether this is true.
|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 [[West Coast Talk Radio|WCTR]], and is later put on trial. He also admits to killing [[Ho Chi]], although it is unknown whether this is true.
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|VC]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|SA]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|[[Image:Little Jacob.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Jacob Hughes]]'''
|[[File:LittleJacob-GTAIV.jpg|100px]]<br>'''[[Little Jacob|Jacob Hughes]]'''
|Jacob Hughes, also known as '''Little Jacob''', is a Caribbean arms and drug dealer who lives in [[Dukes]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|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.
|Jacob Hughes, also known as '''Little Jacob''', is a Caribbean arms and drug dealer who lives in [[Dukes]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|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.
|<small>Voiced by: Coolie Ranx.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Voiced by: Coolie Ranx.<br>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|LCS]]</small>
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|[[Image:HumpPleaseRupert.png|100px]]<br>'''[[HumpPleaseRupert]]'''
|[[File:HumpPleaseRupert-GTAIV.png|100px]]<br>'''[[HumpPleaseRupert]]'''
|HumpPleaseRupert is, in [[2008]], the name of a male user of the website [[Love-meet.net|love-meet.net]]. He can not be dated by [[Niko Bellic]].
|HumpPleaseRupert is, in [[2008]], the name of a male user of the website [[love-meet.net]]. He can not be dated by [[Niko Bellic]].
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
|<small>Appears in: [[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]</small>
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This is a list of Characters in the Grand Theft Auto series, listed F-I, 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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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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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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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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