Vladimir Glebov

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Character
Vladimir Glebov
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Appearances [[Appearance::Grand Theft Auto IV
The Lost and Damned]]
Full Name Vladimir Glebov
Aliases Vlad, Vladdy, Vladdy Boy
Gender Gender::Male
Date of Birth 1967
Place of Birth Russia
Date of Death [[Error: Invalid time.|2008 (Age 41)]][[DOD::2008 (Age 41)| ]]
Age at Death
Nationality Russian
Home Liberty City
Family Unnamed sister
Main Affiliations Mikhail Faustin
Ivan Bytchkov
Niko Bellic
Roman Bellic
Dimitri Rascalov
Mallorie Bardas
Vehicles Blue Marbelle
White Blista Compact
Businesses Comrades Bar
Loan Sharking
Voiced by Misha Kuznetsov
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Vladimir "Vlad" Glebov (Russian: Владимир Глебов) is a major character in Grand Theft Auto IV, appearing early during GTA IV's storyline.

Description

Vlad is prominently a 41-year old Russian loan shark operating in Hove Beach, Broker. Feudalistic in his mannerism, he tends to group people into social classes and treat lowly people as "serfs",who are obligated to do his bidding; Vlad prefers to call Niko Bellic a "yokel" or "Fatty Roman's Cousin" instead of his actual name, but fails to successfully dominate Niko due to Niko's witty defiance, with he and Roman calling him "Vladdy" or "Vladdy Boy" back. Glebov owns a Russian bar called Comrades in the neighborhood, and drives a sky blue Marbelle, as seen in the cut-scene for Clean Getaway and the chase sequence in Uncle Vlad. It is implied that Vlad is a heavy drinker, abuses cocaine, and is a womanizer.

Glebov also attempts to increase his status with the other Russian gangsters like Mikhail Faustin by doing collections for them. He also employs Niko, initially to help enforce his protection racket but also for low-level assassinations, including that of Ivan Bytchkov. He also threatens Roman constantly and regularly fails to protect him from the Albanian Mafia, despite promises to the contrary. Early during his appearance, Glebov is been depicted attempting to coax Mallorie Bardas to abandon Roman in favor of him, with very limited success.

Death

After Niko learns that Vlad has been having an affair with Mallorie Bardas behind his cousin Roman's back, Niko confronts Vlad at Comrades Bar. After a brief chase through the neighborhood, Niko shoots Vlad in the left eye under the Algonquin Bridge before tossing his corpse into the Humboldt River, ignoring the fact that his boss, Mikhail Faustin, will certainly track down the man responsible for his murder. Mikhail later admits that Vlad was an idiot, and the only reason he was still been employed in his organization was that Mikhail "fucks his (Vlad's) sister." Since Vlad has not been found after being killed, the LCPD database lists him as "missing".

Mission appearances

GTA IV
The Lost and Damned


LCPD database record

Surname: Glebov

First name: Vladimir

Age: 41

Place of Birth: Russia

Affiliations: Known associate of Mikhail Faustin.

Criminal record:

  • 2002 - Public Lewdness
  • 2003 - Sexual Assault
  • 2004 - Extortion

Notes:

  • Recently arrived in Liberty City from Russia.
  • Owner of Comrades bar in Hove Beach.
  • Connections with Mikhail Faustin and Dimitri Rascalov.
  • Believed to be well below Faustin and Rascalov in the criminal food chain.

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Trivia

  • In Russia, the nickname for Vladimir is Vova and Vlad is for Vladislav. It may be that "Vlad" is just easier to pronounce for Americans.
  • During the mission Do You Have Protection?, Dimitri mentioned that Vlad was the debt collector in Faustin Family. It could be his official rank.
  • There is a reference to another Rockstar game in one of his lines, he says "Bang Bang, you are dead" , to Niko. This is a reference to Vladimir Lem in Max Payne who often said this.
  • In the startup cinematic of It's Your Call, Vlad threatens Niko by saying that he would cut his head off and post a video of it on the Internet if he wouldn't stop staring. This could be a reference to the graphic video where Russian neo-nazis behead a person.
  • Also in Easy Fare he threatens Niko again, saying he will " burst one of his eyeballs". Ironically, this is the way he is executed in Uncle Vlad.
  • In his pre-release trailer, Vlad is shown firing an AK-47. This is unusual as the weapon is not avaliable when Vlad was alive, and he never fought anyone himself. This particular mission was probably cut out of the final version.