Characters by Surname (C-E)
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This is a list of Characters in the Grand Theft Auto series, listed C-E, 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 and Bully, 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, or there is speculation they appear (such as Jimmy Hopkins supposedly appearing in GTA IV). The games are written as short hand IDs, which are as follows:
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| Cabot | Cabot organises a bank robbery for the protagonist of GTA 1 and Pablo Vercotti, which is a set up, and he later double crosses El Burro. He is killed by the protagonist. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| File:Maurice Caine.jpg Maurice Caine | Maurice Caine is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA London, 1969 and GTA London, 1961. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Trish Camden | Trish Camden is the British co-host of The Wave 103 in 1984 and wanted to become a VJ. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Anoushka Benson | |
| Candy Store | Candy Store is a member of the Rednecks gang and a resident of Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Sonny Cangelosi | Sonny Cangelosi was the Don of the Gambetti Family until his death in 1978. He was also the uncle of Jon Gravelli, who succeeded him. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Michelle Cannes | Michelle Cannes is a resident of San Fierro who owns her own garage. She can become Carl Johnsons girlfriend, depending on the player's choice. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: Vanessa Aspillaga | |
| Feuman Capote | Feuman Capote is a member of the Rednecks gang and a resident of Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Michaela Carapadis | Michaela Carapadis is a feminist who is interviewed by MeTV News in 1984 and on K-Chat in 1986. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Mary Birdsong | |
![]() Uno Carb | Uno Carb is the leader of The Zaibatsu Corporation gang in the Industrial Sector of Anywhere City and boyfriend of Ulrika Afrique. He employs Claude Speed and is later killed by him. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Carey | Carey is the Director of Communications for the Mayor's Office whilst Roger Hole is Mayor of Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Carl | Carl is the boyfriend of Mrs. Chonks and rival to Marty Chonks, who he kills. Carl can be killed by the player. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Carlos | Carlos is a member of the Los Cabrones gang who Umberto Robina sends to Downtown, Vice City to collect a package, in competition with others (including Victor Vance). Carlos can be killed by the player. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Avery Carrington | Avery Carrington is a real estate magnate who resides in Vice City. He employs Tommy Vercetti to help him with rivals. Carrington is killed in 1998 by Toni Cipriani on orders from Donald Love. Carrington may be involved with the Avery Construction company. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: Burt Reynolds | |
| Chris Carruthers | Chris Carruthers is a reporter and crime correspondent for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Franco Carter | Franco Carter is a member of a European gang who planned on robbing a bank in Vice City before being killed by Tommy Vercetti. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Harold Cartwright | Harold Cartwright is a criminal based in London who hires the protagonist early in GTA London, 1969 and GTA London, 1961. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Officer Carver | Officer Carver was a scheduled character for GTA San Andreas. An LSPD officer who was close to busting Frank Tenpenny, Eddie Pulaski and Jimmy Hernandez. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Giovanni Casa | Giovanni Casa is a deli owner in Liberty City who pays protection money to Ma Cipriani. He is killed by Toni Cipriani. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: Joel Jones | |
| File:Mick Casey.jpg Mick Casey | Mick Casey is one of the protagonist choices for Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Mary-Jo Cassidy | Mary-Jo Cassidy is the obese sister of Phil Cassidy and Louise Cassidy-Williams, and aunt to Mary-Beth Williams. She resides in Little Havana, Vice City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Cathy Trien | |
| Phil Cassidy | Phil Cassidy is a bitter war veteran and arms dealer originally based in Vice City and later Liberty City. He lost one arm in a Boomshine explosion. He is the brother of Mary-Jo Cassidy and Louise Cassidy-Williams, and uncle of Mary-Beth Williams. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Hunter Platin and Gary Busey | |
| Louise Cassidy-Williams | Louise Cassidy-Williams is the sister of Mary-Jo and Phil Cassidy and mother of Mary-Beth Williams. She was married to Marty Jay Williams before his death and is later killed by Armando Mendez. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Chelsey Rives | |
| Jimmy Cast | Jimmy Cast is an organised crime expert who lives in Liberty City in 2008. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Catalina | Catalina is a notorious bank robber and cousin of Cesar Vialpando. She is unstable and homicidal, and in 1992 robs a series of stores in Red County, San Andreas, after becoming Carl Johnson's girlfriend. She later leaves Carl for Claude, and the two leave on a nine year journey to Liberty City, robbing stores along the way. Catalina later turns on Claude and becomes the leader of the Colombian Cartel, before being killed by Claude after she had killed Asuka Kasen and kidnapped Maria Latore. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: Cynthia Farrell | |
| Maxwell Caughlin | Maxwell Caughlin is, in 2008, a criminal who lives in Hollowback Street in South Bohan, Liberty City. He is wanted by the LCPD for Gang Related Violence. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| DJ Mister Cee | DJ Mister Cee is, in 2008, the co-host of The Beat 102.7, along with DJ Green Lantern. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: DJ Mister Cee (Calvin Laburn) | |
| Chalkie | Chalkie is a publican who works for Harold Cartwright who dumps Cartwrights 'wizz', which the protagonist later collects. The protagonist later kills Chalkie by blowing up his pub. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Endeavour Chambers | Endeavour Chambers is a secret agent who angers Jack Parkinson for flirting with his girlfriend. Chambers was investigating Hans Nemesis. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Maurice Chavez | Maurice Chavez is the host of Pressing Issues on VCPR. A former clown, he once dated Michelle Montanius and got her pregnant. It is unknown whether they kept the child, although Chavez mentions having an ex-wife, which may have been Montanius. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Philip Anthony Rodriguez | |
| Johnny Cheque | Johnny Cheque is a member of the Rednecks gang and a resident of Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Cheryl | Cheryl is a prostitute who resides in Liberty City. One of her clients is Vincenzo Cilli. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| John Chesapeake | John Chesapeake is a reporter for Weazel News in 2008. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Mr. Chesterfield | Mr. Chesterfield is the fictional father in the sitcom Just the Five of Us and is played by Claude Maginot. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: John Mauceri | |
| Chesti-Kov | Chesti-Kov (born April 11, 1949 in Georgia, USSR) is a Soviet criminal based in Anywhere City. He spent thirteen years in prison for stealing two hundred million barrels of oil from the Siberian oil fields and is credited as the main reason for increased Russian Mafia activity in Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Rudy Chi | Rudy Chi is a store owner in Liberty City in 2001 who dislikes George W. Bush. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Chico | Chico is a drug dealer and associate of Maria Latore who tells her of a party taking place in a warehouse in Atlantic Quays, Portland Island, Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: Hunter Platin | |
| Chief | The Chief is a fictional character in the program Moorehead Rides Again. The Chief is a clichéd police chief who is initially reluctant to let Moorehead take the lead in cases. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Jeff Steitzer | |
| Howard Child | Howard Child is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Alexandra Chilton | Alexandra Chilton is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City who can, depending on the player's choice, become the girlfriend of Niko Bellic. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: Samantha Soule | |
| Ho Ching | Ho Ching is the owner of the Belching Buddha restaurant in Woodhill, San Andreas who pays protection money to Uncle Fu. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Chink | Chink runs a respray shop in Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Lee Chong | "Chunky" Lee Chong is a member of the Triads in Liberty City who sells SPANK from his noodle stand in Chinatown, Portland Island. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Marty Chonks | Marty Chonks is the owner of the Bitchin' Dog Food Factory in the Trenton district of Portland Island, Liberty City. Chonks kills his bank manager, two thieves and his wife, before being killed by Carl. He employs Claude to bring his victims to the factory. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: Chris Phillips | |
| Mrs. Chonks | Mrs. Chonks is the wife of Marty Chonks who spends vast amounts of money, which is causing Marty to go bankrupt. She is also cheating on Marty, with Carl, which leads to her death at the hands of her husband. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Melissa Chowder | Melissa Chowder is, in 1998, the host of the LCFR show Breathing World. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: Ashley Albert | |
| Wun Tun Chun | Wun Tun Chun works for Uncle Fu and betrays Yu Pong. He has to steal Pong's car and fit it with explosives. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Vincenzo Cilli | Vincenzo Cilli was the Capo for the Leone Family in 1998. He initially employs Toni Cipriani, who later stops working for him and kills him. He had taken pleasure in being Toni's boss. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: Joe Lo Truglio | |
| Antonio Cipriani | Antonio "Toni" Cipriani is the Capo of the Leone Family and son of Ma Cipriani. He was the protagonist in GTA Liberty City Stories, where he helps the Leone Family by attacking their rivals, most notably the Yakuza, Forelli Family, Sindacco Family and the Sicilian Mob. In 2001 he employs Claude to fight against the Triads. He lives in Saint Mark's, Liberty City, with his mother. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: Michael Madsen and Daniel Mastrogiorgio | |
| Ma Cipriani | Ma Cipriani is the mother of Toni Cipriani and runs Momma's Restaurant in Saint Marks, Portland Island. She constantly berates her son for not being a man and in 1998 puts a hit on Toni, calling the hit off after he becomes a made man. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: Sondra James | |
| Cisco | Cisco was the leader of the Colombian Cartel from at least 2000 into 2001 who employs Mike to help him against the Yakuza. He lived in Wichita Gardens on Shoreside Vale but moved to Francis International Airport. He is killed by Vinnie. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto Advance | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Paul Civille | Paul Civille is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Beverly Clamhopper | Beverly Clamhopper is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 1998. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Sergeant Dud Clark | Sergeant Dud Clark is a member of the Rednecks gang and a resident of Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Claude | Claude is the silent protagonist of GTA III and former boyfriend of Catalina. Claude and Catalina had robbed several banks across the United States after leaving San Andreas in 1992. He was betrayed by Catalina and worked for various criminal gangs in Liberty City, before killing her. He may be Claude Speed from GTA 2. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Cletus | Cletus is a member of the Rednecks gang and a resident of Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| DJ Clue | DJ Clue is the host of The Liberty Jam radio station in 1998 Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: DJ Clue | |
| Tyler Cobb | Tyler Cobb is a member of the Rednecks gang and is a resident of Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Frenchie Cockmaven | Frenchie Cockmaven is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 1998. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| MC Codebreaker | MC Codebreaker is the co-host of MSX 98 in 1998 and the renamed MSX FM in 2001, both times with DJ Timecode. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: MC Codebreaker | |
| Coffey | Coffey is a drugs dealer who takes a shipment from the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto 1. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Julius Cohen | Julius Cohen is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Winston Cole | Winston Cole is the chief engineer and project director for the Porter Tunnel who announces that the tunnel is six months behind schedule in March 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Filthy Colin | Filthy Colin steals some blow-up sex dolls filled with TNT, which explode. It is unknown whether Filthy Colin is killed. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Phil Collins | Phil Collins is the real-life singer who in 1984 travels to Vice City for a gig and is protected by Victor Vance. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Phil Collins | |
| Eastwood Cooper | Eastwood Cooper is a member of the Rednecks gang and a resident of Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Anthony Corrado | Anthony Corrado is the bodyguard for Jimmy Pegorino and an FIB informant, wearing a wire. He suffers a heart attack and is put under maximum security. Niko, however, gets past the security and kills Corrado. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: Robert Funaro | |
| Joe Corrola | Joe Corrola is a member of the Pavano Family. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Flambo Cortez | Flambo Cortez works for Red Valdez and The Zaibatsu Corporation who attempts to kill Claude Speed but is himself killed. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Juan Cortez | Juan Garcia Cortez is a retired Colonel from an unnamed Central American country and father of Mercedes Cortez. Surviving thirty coups he leaves for Vice City, where he employs Tommy Vercetti. However, after being tracked down by the French authorities, he flees back to his home country. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: Robert Davi | |
| Mercedes Cortez | Mercedes Cortez is the daughter of Juan Cortez and love interest of Tommy Vercetti. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: Fairuza Balk | |
| Mark Cosgrove | Mark Cosgrove was a rival to Kent Paul, before he left for Vice City, and used to date May (Kent Paul's ex girlfriend). | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Cosmo Trouble | Cosmo Trouble is a member of the Loonies gang who attempts to ambush Claude Speed, using The Zaibatsu Corporation. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Cougar | Cougar is a member of the Bikers gang in Vice City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Henrietta de Courcy | Henrietta de Courcy is the deceased wife of Hollow Kost. She died whilst on the operating table. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| King Courtney | King Courtney is the leader of the Uptown Yardies gang and resides in Liberty City. He is involved in a war with El Burro and the Diablos but allies himself with Colombian Cartel. He employs both Mike and Claude. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto Advance | Voiced by: Walter Mudu | |
| Darren Covey | Darren Covey is, in 2008, a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for arms dealing. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Jenny Louise Crab | Jenny Louise Crab is an orphan who resides in Vice City. Her parents were killed in a car accident, whilst her adoptive parents were murdered. She is heavily addicted to mood elevators. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: Mary Birdsong | |
| Officer Cracker | Officer Cracker is a VCPD police officer who resides in Vice City in 1984. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Bryony Craddock | Bryony Craddock is a patriotic resident of Vice City and mother of sixteen children who appears on the VCPR show Pressing Issues. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Shelagh Ratner | |
| Bernie Crane | Bernie Crane, formerly Florian Cravic, is the person Niko tracked down in America, thinking he betrayed him and their army unit, however, he quickly realises that Cravic did nothing. He now works as a life coach and is a stereotypical gay man. He is also having an affair with Bryce Dawkins. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: Timothy J. Alex | |
| Joshua Crane | Joshua Crane is a reporter for Public Liberty Online in 2008. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Kenny Crane | Kenny Crane is a stereotypical redneck interviewed on Bait & Switch. He presents a form of baiting that involves the use of deer urine. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Christopher Murney | |
| Jock Cranley | Jock Cranley is an actor and stuntman who, in 1984, begins to campaign against drug use, having admitted to using drugs in the past. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Thomas Crapper | Thomas Crapper is a businessman who had thought about opening a factory in Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Alan Crawford | Alan Crawford was the manager of Madd Dogg until 1992, when he was killed by Carl Johnson on orders from OG Loc (Jeffrey Cross). | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Marcel Crayon | Marcel Crayon is a supporter of the Citizens United Negating Technology For Life and People's Safety. He lives in Carcer City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Callum Crayshaw | Callum Crayshaw is, in 1986, a twenty three year old social activist, extreme liberal and stereotypically concerned rich boy. His father is wealthy businessman, respected by Alex Shrub, and funds his trips to various foreign countries and his "Speaking for the Underdog" organisation. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: Sean Modica | |
| Albert Crisp (left) | Albert Crisp and his brother Archie are feuding with Harold Cartwright and Jack Parkinson and hires the protagonist for various missions. Albert is considered the brains of the operation. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Archie Crisp (right) | Archie Crisp and his brother Albert are feuding with Harold Cartwright and Jack Parkinson and hires the protagonist for various missions. Archie is considered the muscle of the operation and remains silent. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Jeffrey Cross | Jeffrey Cross, otherwise known as OG Loc, is a rapper and member of the Grove Street Families gang. However, after the return of Madd Dogg to the rap scene and losing Madd Dogg’s rhyme book, his career comes to an end. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: Jas Anderson | |
| E. Crume | E. Crume is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Curtly | Curtly was scheduled to appear in GTA III and is suspected to have been an associate of Darkel, who was also deleted. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: Curtis L. McClarin | |
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| D-Ice | D-Ice is the leader of the Red Jacks, a sub group of the Southside Hoods who employs Claude. He has Claude work against the Purple Nines, also of the Southside Hoods, despite being allies. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: Walter Mudu | |
| DB-P | DB-P is a film actor who, in 1998, goes to Liberty City to promote his latest film, which also stars Faith W. and Black Lightman. He is killed by Toni Cipriani on orders from Ned Burner, posing as a reverend, for giving an interview to Liberty City Free Radio and not the Liberty Tree newspaper. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| DJ Dai | DJ Dai is the DJ for the Lo-Fi FM radio station in Anywhere City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Daisy Mae | Daise Mae is a pig owned by one of the Rednecks gang members. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Dalgetti | Dalgetti runs a re-spray shop in Liberty City. At one point, Dalgetti refuses to take a car from the protagonist, however he later accepts the car. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Morgan Daniels | Morgan Daniels is the leader actor in the 1980s television show Yuppie and the Alien. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Sister Daphne | Sister Daphne is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love gang in Vice City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Darkel | Darkel was a character scheduled to appear in Grand Theft Auto III, however he was deleted during the games development. He was to be a revolutionary urchin who vowed to bring the citie's economy. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: Bill Fiore | |
| Brother Davey | Brother Davey is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Bryce Dawkins | Bryce Dawkins is, in 2008, the conservative Deputy Mayor of Liberty City. He is married to Mrs. Dawkins and has some children, although he is having an affair with Bernie Crane, who employs Niko Bellic to cover up their affair. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Mrs. Dawkins | Mrs. Dawkins is the wife of Deputy Mayor Bryce Dawkins. She is unaware of her husband's infidelity with Bernie Crane. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Mrs. Dawson | Mrs. Dawson is a resident of Vice City who is killed by Tommy Vercetti whilst shopping, on orders from Mr. Black. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Kelly Sue DeConnick | Kelly Sue DeConnick is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Phil DeGirth | Phil DeGirth is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Decjuan DeMarco | Decjuan DeMarco is a member of the Cholos and resides in Vice City in 1984. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| DeSean | DeSean is, in 2008, a member of the Uptown Yardies gang and is an associate of Malc, Johnny Klebitz and The Lost Brotherhood. | |
| Appears in: The Lost and Damned | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Duane DeVane | Duane DeVane is a member of the Sharks and resides in Vice City in 1984. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Patsy Decline | Patsy Decline is a member of the Rednecks gang. Her name is a take on the American country/pop singer Patsy Cline. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Samuel Deever | Samuel Deever (born September 27, 1969) is a corrupt former VCPD police officer and a resident of Vice City. He had become heavily involved in the drugs trade and was dismissed from the VCPD in 1997. He employs the protagonist to hinder the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love, his main rivals. His criminal record includes suspected cannibalism (1989), incestuous practices (1995), kidnapping (1995), sexual harassment (1996) and alleged sodomy (1997). Deever also operates a tattoo parlour, although he is under investigation for not having a licence. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Lola Del Rio | Lola Del Rio is, in 2008, a prostitute based in Star Junction in Liberty City, although she is originally from San Fierro. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Dell | Dell is a criminal who, when he was on trial, had to be rescued by the protagonist from an ambush. Dell is a resident of Vice City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Ken Dellamonica | Ken Dellamonica is a reporter for the Liberty Tree newspaper in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Delores | Delores is a resident of Vice City and the dispatcher at Kaufman Cabs in 1986 when Tommy Vercetti purchases the company. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: Deborah Harry | |
| Clive Denver | Clive Denver is, in 2001, a resident of Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City. He describes to police the battle between Claude and Catalina, describing the helicopters explosion as 'better than the fireworks on the fourth of July'. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Derek | Derek is a cashier at a gas station in Dillimore who, along with a fellow co-worker, chases Carl Johnson and Catalina when they steal a gas tanker. Derek can be killed by the player. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Derek the Dodo | Derek the Dodo is the children's mascot for Ammu-Nation in 1984 and is used to encourage children to use guns. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Destiny (unknown) | Destiny is a prostitute who, along with Mystique, wins the $250,000 jackpot on the Vice City Scratch Off. She, however, spent her share in one week. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Billy Dexter | Billy Dexter is the host of the Entertaining America show on West Coast Talk Radio in 1992. He is fatally shot by Jack Howitzer, who believed his gun was not loaded. | |
| Voiced by: Peter Marx. Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
![]() Ricardo Diaz | Ricardo Diaz is a criminal based in Vice City between 1984 and 1986. Diaz bribed his way to an INS green card in 1978 and in 1984 is having his mansion built on Prawn Island, Vice City. He employs Lance and Victor Vance to take down the Mendez Cartel, led by Diego and Armando Mendez. He also begins to control Gonzales, who had attempted to steal cocaine from him. In 1986 he is the drug baron of Vice City and leads his own gang. He has them ambush a drug deal between the Vance Crime Family and three Forelli Family representatives, leading to three deaths. Diaz later employs Tommy Vercetti, one of the Forelli Family representatives, and Lance Vance, whilst the two are discovering Diaz's role in the ambush. They eventually kill Diaz in his mansion, taking it, his gang and his businesses. He was suspected for eighteen murders by the Vice City Police Department. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Luis Guzmán | |
| Dick (right) | Dick is, in 1986 and 1998, the guitarist of the band Love Fist. His life is saved by Tommy Vercetti when the Love Fist limousine is rigged with a bomb, set to explode when the vehicle goes below a certain speed. In 1986 he had connections with Kent Paul and played a gig in Vice City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: Peter McKay | |
| Diego | Diego is, in 1984, a resident of Vice City and is a member of the Mendez Cartel who helps Victor Vance retrieve some cocaine from a police impound. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Kanye Diggit | Kanye Diggit is, in 1984, a resident of Vice City and is a member of the Sharks. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Charlie Dilson | Charlie Dilson is, in 1986, a member of a European gang who plan on robbing an un-named bank in Vice City. He is killed by Tommy Vercetti on orders from Mr. Black, along with the other members of the gang. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Joseph DiLeo | Joseph DiLeo (born 1981) is, in 2008, a waste collector and an associate of the Pegorino Family. He and others steal diamonds from Ray Boccino, leading to his death at the hands of Niko Bellic. He is known as Joey Tuna. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: Pete Pavio | |
| Adam Dimayev | Adam Dimayev is, in 2008, a resident of Liberty City wanted by the Liberty City Police Department for financing terrorist activity. He is killed by Niko Bellic on orders from United Liberty Paper. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Dirk | Dirk is a resident of Anywhere City and a member of the Rednecks gang. He has Claude Speed kill three members of the Loonies gang before giving him his Pickup, which Claude uses to kidnap his grand father. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| File:Divine.jpg Divine | Divine is one of the choices for protagonist in GTA 1. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Tyler Dixon | Tyler Dixon is, in 2008, a backing dancer and deadbeat fiancé of Cloe Parker. He demands a $3 million dowry in response to a 900 page pre-nup that he had been asked to sign. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Dodo | Dodo is a resident of Anywhere City who works for Elmo and his gang, the Loonies. Dodo has Claude Speed pick up some weapons from behind the Harman Hotel. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Doris | Doris is only seen on GTA Vice City Stories' website. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Terry Dorkins | Terry Dorkins works for Albert and Archie Crisp who gives the protagonist instructions during various missions. These mainly involve stealing vehicles (including a tank) and killing certain people (such as Gerald and Lenny Smith). | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Dot | Doris is only seen on GTA Vice City Stories' website. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Bo Duke | Bo Duke is a member of the Rednecks gang and may be related to Davie Duke and/or Luke Duke. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Davie Duke | Davie Duke is a member of the Rednecks gang and may be related to Bo Duke and/or Luke Duke. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Luke Duke | Luke Duke is a member of the Rednecks gang and may be related to Bo Duke and/or Davie Duke. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Chu Wing Dung | Chu Wing Dung runs the Rampant Cockerel restaurant in Woodhill, San Andreas and pays protection money to Uncle Fu. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 1 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Bill Durzbum | Bill Durzbum is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Dwaine (left) | Dwaine is a mechanic who in 1986 resided in Vice City and hanged out with Jethro at the Boatyard in Viceport. By 1992 he had moved to San Fierro and was running a hot dog van, before becoming a mechanic for Carl Johnson. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: Navid Khonsari | |
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| Brother Eck | Brother Eck is a member of the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Couzin Ed | Couzin Ed was the host of the V-Rock radio station in Vice City between 1984 and 1986, when he was replaced by Lazlow, who had been his intern. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: Couzin Ed | |
| Mary Ellen | Mary Ellen is the daughter of Mary-Beth Maybell and was born on a pool table. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
![]() Elmo | Elmo is the leader of the Loonies who hires Claude Speed to attack The Zaibatsu Corporation and the Yakuza. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto 2 | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Robin Emblind | Robin Emblind is, in 1998, a resident of Liberty City. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Emmet | Emmet a member of the Grove Street Families and gun dealer based out of Willowfield, Los Santos. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Voiced by: Eugene Jeter Jr. | |
| Aunt Enid | Aunt Enid is the aunt of Lance, Pete and Victor Vance and may be the sister of Janet Vance (although she may have been a foster parent for the Vance brothers). She occasionally pages Victor in 1984 to check up on him and later Lance. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Eric Ershwitz | Eric Erschwitz is the Professor of Contemporary Crime at Liberty City Community College in 2001. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto III | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Manny Escuela | Manny Escuela is a former hoodlum from Puerto Rico who has apparently changed his ways. He employs Niko Bellic to do his dirty work whilst he runs a recreation centre in Bohan, Liberty City. Manny is killed by Elizabeta Torres, whilst she is in a drug-induced haze. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: Berto Colon | |
| Mervin Eskuchen | Mervin Eskuchen is a criminal in Liberty City who is wanted by the LCPD for drug trafficking. He can be killed by Niko Bellic, depending on the player's choice. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto IV | Voiced by: None Applicable | |
| Eugene | Eugene is an associate of Leo Teal and is romantically involved with him. Eugene is an interior decorator and restaurant owner and may employ Teal. | |
| Appears in: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Voiced by: None Applicable | |




