List of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas characters
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is an open world action adventure video game that was first released in 2004. San Andreas is part of the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise, developed by Rockstar Games and is the fourth installment in the third generation of the series. As with previous installments, San Andreas features several major, supporting and minor characters. Many high-profile celebrities have voiced these characters in the game including crime film veterans, Samuel L. Jackson, James Woods, Frank Vincent and Peter Fonda and prominent west coast rappers, MC Eiht, Ice-T, Frost and The Game.
Major characters
Carl "CJ" Johnson
Carl "CJ" Johnson is the protagonist and player-controlled character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He is voiced by Young Maylay.[1]
Five years ago Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas... a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption. Where filmstars and millionaires do their best to avoid the dealers and gangbangers. Now, it's the early 90s. Carl's got to go home. His mother has been murdered, his family has fallen apart and his childhood friends are all heading towards disaster. On his return to the neighborhood, a couple of corrupt cops frame him for homicide. CJ is forced on a journey that takes him across the entire state of San Andreas, to save his family and to take control of the streets. — Rockstar Games.[2]
Preceded by Tommy Vercetti Grand Theft Auto: Vice City |
Protagonist of Grand Theft Auto Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas |
Succeeded by Mike Grand Theft Auto Advance |
Frank Tenpenny
Introduced In: Introduction; taxi arrest cut scene
Died in: "End of the Line"
Frank Tenpenny is the primary antagonist in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He is voiced by Samuel L. Jackson.[1]
Tenpenny is a corrupt police officer of the Los Santos Police Department (LSPD) and a member of C.R.A.S.H. (Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums). Prior to the events of the game, Tenpenny and his associate, Eddie Pulaski force their new recruit, Jimmy Hernandez to murder their colleague, Officer Ralph Pendelbury after Pendelbury tries to expose their corruption.[3] Tenpenny also forms an alliance with the Ballas and he convinces Big Smoke to betray the Grove Street Families.
Tenpenny and his associates confront Carl "CJ" Johnson shortly after his return to Los Santos. They tell him that they intend to frame him for murdering Officer Ralph Pendelbury and force him to work for them by threatening his safety and the safety of his loved ones. When CJ and his brother Sweet are arrested by the police following a gunfight with the Ballas, Tenpenny and Pulaski kidnap CJ to ensure that he can keep working for them. They leave him in the countryside with orders to kill an FBI witness. In the aftermath of these events, Tenpenny and Pulaski continue to use CJ to kill or discredit people who threaten to expose the true nature of C.R.A.S.H. Whilst in Las Ventuas, CJ is contacted by Tenpenny and asked to meet him in the desert. During this meeting, Tenpenny hits Hernandez in the back of the head with a shovel for reporting C.R.A.S.H. to Internal Affairs and leaves CJ with the task of digging a grave for Hernandez and himself whilst being held at gunpoint by Pulaski.
Sometime later, Tenpenny is charged for racketeering, corruption, possession and use of narcotics and numerous sexual assaults. However, due to a lack of evidence, all charges are dropped, resulting in a city-wide riot in Los Santos. After CJ kills Big Smoke, Tenpenny shows up with a shotgun and a suitcase full of drug money. He has plans to flee the city by plane with the help of some new recruits in the force who are ready for him to "open their eyes" to his way of thinking. Tenpenny then leads CJ and Sweet on a chase through the city which ultimately ends with Tenpenny crashing his vehicle in front of the Johnson House. A broken Tenpenny crawls out calling for backup. Realizing no one is coming, he curses everyone, including the police force.[4] He then dies from his injuries (making him the first antagonist in the series not to be killed directly by the protagonist). CJ and the rest of his crew examine the body, and CJ moves in with his pistol to "make sure it's over". Sweet stops him, saying that there's no need to leave any evidence. "Just a cop killed in a traffic accident" says Sweet. As the others walk away from Tenpenny, CJ approaches him slowly, taps his dead body with his foot, and says sarcastically, "See you around... officer". According to the in-game talk radio station WCTR, Tenpenny's body is later found brutally mutilated and stripped by the homeless.
GamePro ranks Frank Tenpenny 35th on their list of most diabolical video game villains of all time, saying "You gotta respect a guy who takes a stand and says, "No, man. We can't all just get along."".[5]
Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris
Introduced in: "Big Smoke"
Killed in: "End of the Line"
Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris is the secondary antagonist in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He is voiced by Clifton Powell.[1]
Big Smoke is introduced as a high-ranking member of the Grove Street Families and one of CJ's childhood friends. Prior to the events of the game, Smoke had tried to convince Sweet to allow the Grove Street Families to sell hard drugs, but Sweet refused to do so as he did not want his gang and community to suffer the consequences. However, Smoke does succeed in swaying Ryder (another high-ranking member of the Grove Street Families) to his side during a private meeting.
When CJ returns to Los Santos, he is initially unaware of Smoke's betrayal. However, there were several signs suggesting that Smoke had become disloyal to the gang. He moved out of Grove Street to live in a new house in Idlewood (Ballas territory) and rumours suggested that he had purchased the house with drug money. When he, CJ, Sweet and Ryder were ambushed by a Ballas car, he did not aid his allies in fighting against their attackers. C.R.A.S.H appeared twice at his home in Idlewood and he was constantly involved in confrontations with other gangs such as the Russian Mafia.
CJ eventually discovers (through Cesar Vialpando) that Smoke has double crossed the gang after witnessing a meeting between him, Ryder, C.R.A.S.H and the Ballas. A green sabre was also seen during the meeting, suggesting that Smoke and his new associates had been involved in the murder of Beverly Johnson, CJ's mother.
During CJ's exile from Los Santos, Smoke formed an alliance with the Loco Syndicate (San Andreas' largest drug cartel) and became OG Loc's manager. He hides his criminal activities through his alliance with C.R.A.S.H and projects a positive public image by establishing an orphanage. At the height of his power, Smoke lives in a large, heavily fortified crack den, referred to as a "crack fortress", located deep within Ballas territory. He lives in luxury and has the full protection of the Ballas and Vagos, who have unrivaled control over the streets. However, as time progresses, Smoke becomes increasingly paranoid and stops leaving his home because he believes that someone will try to take over his business.
Amid a city-wide riot, CJ confronts Smoke in his crack palace, where the pair engage in a lengthy gunfight which eventually ends with Smoke's death. As he dies, Smoke explains that he betrayed the gang because he finally saw an opportunity to become rich and famous, and took it without caring about the consequences; Smoke says that because of his greedy nature, he had no choice in the matter. With his dying breath, Big Smoke boasts, "Everyone´s gonna remember my name, Big Smoke!"
In earlier previews of San Andreas, Smoke was seen wearing a white basketball jersey with no hat; his design was changed in the final version. However, a statue of Smoke in his "crack palace" has him wearing the outfit he sported in the previews.
Lance "Ryder" Wilson
Introduced in: "Sweet & Kendl"
Killed in: "Pier 69"
Lance "Ryder" Wilson is the tertiary antagonist in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Ryder is voiced by rapper MC Eiht.[1]
Prior to the events of the game, Big Smoke approaches Ryder with an offer to betray the Grove Street Families in order to break into the drug trade. After little convincing, Ryder accepts. Ryder is introduced as a high-ranking member of the Grove Street Families and one of CJ's childhood friends. Ryder is often seen mocking CJ for running away to Liberty City and for his apparent lack of driving skills. Shortly after his return to Los Santos, CJ aids Ryder in acquiring firearms and weaponry for the Grove Street Families from a variety of locations including the home of a heavily armed war veteran (Colonel Fuhrberger), a forcibly stopped ammunition train and a National Guard weapons depot. As CJ continues to re-establish himself within the ranks of the Grove Street Families, Ryder becomes increasingly jealous of him, despite his alliance with the Ballas. CJ eventually discovers (through Cesar Vialpando) that Ryder has betrayed him and their gang after witnessing a meeting between him, Big Smoke, C.R.A.S.H. and the Ballas. A green sabre was also seen during this meeting, suggesting that Ryder and his new associates had been involved in the murder of Beverly Johnson, CJ's mother.
Following CJ's exile from Los Santos and Sweet's imprisonment, Ryder is now openly in league with the Ballas. As a result, the Grove Street Families lose power and influence and subsequently relinquish all of their territory to their rival gangs. Ryder aids Big Smoke in establishing a drug trade with the Loco Syndicate (San Andreas' largest drug cartel), which floods Los Santos with crack cocaine. He later appears in San Fierro during a meeting with T-Bone Mendez and the Ballas. After CJ and Cesar, along with a squad of Triads, riddle T-Bone with bullets on the pier, Ryder runs away and engages CJ in a speedboat chase, which ends in his death. (Alternatively, as he swims to the speedboat, he is killed by CJ.)
Ryder's character design is based on the appearance of the rapper Eazy-E, a member of the hip hop group, N.W.A. Eazy-E and N.W.A's music both feature on the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack.[6]
Sean "Sweet" Johnson
Introduced in: Introduction; airport cut scene (on the phone) / "Sweet & Kendl" (in person)
Sean "Sweet" Johnson is a high-ranking member of the Grove Street Families and the older brother of Carl, Kendl and Brian Johnson. "Sweet" is voiced by Faizon Love.[1]
Prior to the events of the game, Sweet's younger brother Brian was murdered, something which he held his other brother CJ accountable for. This prompted CJ to leave his gang life behind in favor of a new life in Liberty City, where he would spend the next five years.
After CJ's return to Los Santos following the death of their mother Beverly Johnson, CJ begins aiding Sweet and their allies in re-establishing the Grove Street Families, which in turn repairs his strained relationship with Sweet. During a meeting between the different sets of Grove Street Families, the police suddenly raid the hotel where the meeting is taking place. CJ rescues his brother and they escape, but shortly afterward, Sweet is lured into a Ballas ambush beneath a highway intersection. His wounds leave him unable to defend himself but CJ arrives and fights off the attackers. However, the police surround and arrest them both as the Ballas clear out. Sweet is convicted of several felonies and sentenced to life in prison.
Sometime later, CJ begins working for Mike Toreno, an undercover government agent, in exchange for Sweet's protection and eventual release from prison. Upon his release from prison, Sweet is set on returning hood, refusing to join CJ in his new life away from the crippled Grove Street Families. Together, the pair return to Grove Street and re-gain control of the territory. As time progresses, CJ aids Sweet in re-establishing the Grove Street Families once more by removing drug dealers from the streets and re-gaining lost gang territory.
After Smoke's death and the fiery destruction of his drug palace, Officer Tenpenny flees from the scene in a fire truck. Sweet is outraged and refuses to let Tenpenny escape justice again; he jumps onto the truck's ladder and is carried away with the speeding vehicle. CJ must race after them with his convertible under the ladder to keep Sweet from falling to his death; after a hazardous trip through the hills and valleys of Los Santos, the swinging ladder finally hangs over the car and Sweet drops safely into the passenger side. After a long chase, Tenpenny loses control, crashes, and dies. In the aftermath of the Los Santos riots and the removal of Big Smoke and Tenpenny's influence, Sweet's mission to restore the Grove Street Families to prominence is finally complete.
Cesar Vialpando
Introduced in: "Cesar Vialpando"
Cesar Vialpando is the leader of the Varrios Los Aztecas Mexican street gang and boyfriend of Kendl Johnson. He is voiced by Clifton Collins, Jr.,[1] who first broke into mainstream cinema in 1997 with a performance as the gang thug Cesar in the film 187.
Early on, Sweet expresses his disapproval, on racial grounds, of Kendl and Cesar's relationship and sends CJ to follow them. After CJ wins a lowrider contest, Cesar offers his friendship and CJ begins to warm to him. Cesar later informs CJ of Big Smoke and Ryder's betrayal by bringing him to witness a meeting with C.R.A.S.H. Upon seeing this, CJ realizes that Sweet's plan to attack the Ballas has likely been compromised, so CJ races to his brother's aid. Although he saves Sweet's life, CJ is arrested and forced into exile, along with Cesar and Kendl. With their former allies incarcerated, dead, missing, or responsible for betraying them, CJ and Cesar form a quick alliance and friendship. Cesar works to discern information about the organizations responsible for the San Andreas drug trade, whilst CJ concentrates on making money to help them get back on their feet. During their time in the countryside, Cesar sends CJ to work with his cousin Catalina.
After arriving in San Fierro, Cesar works with CJ and Kendl in establishing a garage and auto dealership business. Cesar uses his mechanical and driving skills to obtain several sports cars for this purpose. Contemporaneously, he continues to gather intelligence and along with CJ, puts a plan in motion to attack the people who double crossed them. With help from Wu Zi Mu and his Triad organization, CJ and Cesar kill T-Bone Mendez and Ryder and topple the Loco Syndicate, one of Big Smoke's largest suppliers.
Shortly after returning to Los Santos, CJ aids Cesar in seeking vengeance against The Los Santos Vagos and together they reclaim Cesar's house and gang territory. Cesar also tells CJ that he intends to propose to Kendl.
Wu Zi Mu ("Woozie")
Introduced in: "Wu Zi Mu"
Wu Zi Mu (Chinese: 武梓穆, literally "to respect the homeland" or 无字幕 which comically translates to "no subtitles"), known to his friends as "Woozie", is the leader of the Mountain Cloud Boys and the Triads and the owner of the newly opened Four Dragons Casino in Las Venturas. He is voiced by James Yaegashi.[1]
Woozie is blind but his remaining senses are fully functional. He is nicknamed the "Lucky Mole" (Chinese: 幸運的鼴鼠) because he is blessed with good fortune, most notably for his ability to race. He was also able to defeat CJ in a round of video games, all despite his blindness.
Wu Zi Mu is first introduced to CJ during an illegal street race in the countryside. When CJ arrives in San Fierro, he aids Woozie in battling against his rival gang, The Da Nang Boys, a Vietnamese street gang. Woozie and his associates repay him by providing information on The Loco Syndicate (San Andreas' largest drug cartel) and its members. A short while later, Woozie relocates to Las Venturas where he establishes a new casino called The Four Dragons. CJ once again aids Woozie in eliminating the competition and together they carry out a successful heist at Caligula's Casino. Woozie later rewards CJ with a stake in his casino. Woozie makes no further appearances for the remainder of the game. By Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (set six years after the events of San Andreas) The Four Dragons Casino has become a major success, although Woozie's fate is left unknown.
Michael "Mike" Toreno
Introduced in: "Photo Opportunity"
Michael "Mike" Toreno is an undercover government agent and a member of the Loco Syndicate. He is voiced by James Woods.[1]
Toreno is first introduced as a member of the Loco Syndicate (San Andreas' largest drug cartel). His associates, Jizzy B. and T-Bone Mendez, are eventually killed by CJ and Cesar Vialpando, and Toreno himself is presumed dead when CJ destroys his helicopter after a lengthy chase. However, Toreno resurfaces a short while later, revealing his true identity as an undercover government agent and CJ begins working for him in exchange for Sweet's eventual release from prison. One of Toreno's assignments involves purchasing the Verdant Meadows Airfield, an abandoned landing strip in the desert, which is later used as a facility to train CJ as a pilot. Toreno's assignments become progressively more dangerous and over the top (from delivering a package by air across the state flying at low altitude to avoid radar detection to a battle with Men In Black aboard a cargo plane) culminating in CJ being ordered to single-handedly infiltrate an aircraft carrier and steal an experimental VTOL jet. After barely surviving the latter, CJ finally has enough and tells Toreno off when he calls again later, but the latter simply informs him that Sweet has been released. Toreno then gives CJ "one final job": go pick up his brother. Toreno makes no further appearances in the game, thus leaving his fate unknown.
Supporting characters
Edward "Eddie" Pulaski
Introduced in: Introduction; police arrest cut scene
Killed in: "High Noon" Edward "Eddie" Pulaski is the quaternary antagonist in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He is voiced by Chris Penn.[1]
Pulaski is a police officer of the Los Santos Police Department (LSPD) and a high-ranking member of C.R.A.S.H (Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums). Prior to the events of the game, Pulaski and his colleague, Frank Tenpenny, pressured their new colleague, Officer Jimmy Hernandez, into killing Officer Ralph Pendelbury, who was on the verge of exposing their corrupt activities. Pulaski and his associates confront CJ upon his return to Los Santos. During this confrontation, they tell him that they intend to frame him for Pendelbury's murder and order him to work for them by threatening him and his loved ones.
Whilst CJ is in Las Venturas, Tenpenny arranges a meeting with him to collect evidence compiled by the FBI from him. During this meeting, Tenpenny knocks Hernandez out for reporting his activities to Internal Affairs and leaves Pulaski behind to hold CJ at gunpoint whilst he digs his and Hernandez's shared grave. CJ tries to reason with Pulaski but he refuses to listen. Hernandez suddenly springs to life and tackles Pulaski, who fatally shoots him. CJ then pursues Pulaski in a lengthy car chase throughout the desert which eventually ends with Pulaski's death.
Jimmy Hernandez
Introduced in: Introduction; police arrest cut scene
Killed in: "High Noon"
Jimmy Hernandez is the newest member of C.R.A.S.H (Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums) and a police officer of the Los Santos Police Department (LSPD). He is voiced by Armando Riesco.[1]
Prior to the events of the game, Hernandez is pressured by his new colleagues, Frank Tenpenny and Eddie Pulaski, into killing Officer Ralph Pendelbury, who was on the verge of exposing Tenpenny and Pulaski's corruption. Hernandez is introduced as a police officer and a member of C.R.A.S.H. However, Hernandez is given little respect from his new associates and is often the subject of racial slurs. He eventually reports Tenpenny and Pulaski to Internal Affairs. During a meeting between C.R.A.S.H. and CJ in the desert, Hernandez is knocked unconscious with a shovel and left to die after Tenpenny discovers his betrayal. However, he recovers from the shovel attack and subsequently saves CJ's life by lunging at Pulaski (who was holding CJ at gunpoint), but is killed when Pulaski shoots him in the chest.
Kendl Johnson
Introduced in: "Sweet & Kendl"
Kendl Johnson is the sister of Carl (CJ), Sean (Sweet) and Brian Johnson. She is voiced by Yo-Yo.[1]
Kendl is first introduced as the younger sister of CJ and Sweet and is the only surviving female member of the Johnson family following the death of her mother, Beverly Johnson. CJ is later introduced to Kendl's boyfriend Cesar Vialpando, the leader of the Varrios Los Aztecas Mexican street gang. After Sweet's imprisonment and the fall of the Grove Street Families, Kendl flees to the countryside along with Cesar and CJ. After a brief stay in the countryside, they head North and arrive in San Fierro where they establish a vehicle chop shop and dealership business with some help from The Truth and his associates. Sometime later, Kendl returns to Los Santos along with her brother and boyfriend. During this time, Cesar considers proposing to her but whether or not she accepted is never revealed, although it is assumed they did get engaged.
Jeffrey "OG Loc" Cross
Introduced in: "OG Loc"
Jeffrey "OG Loc" Cross is a part-time member of the Grove Street Families and a friend and neighbour of the Johnson family. He is voiced by Jonathan Anderson.[1]
Prior to the events of the game, Sweet and Big Smoke attempt to convince Loc to attend college, but he refuses to listen to them, insisting that rapping is his true calling. It is implied that whilst in prison, Loc was molested by a fellow inmate, Freddy, who he later kills with some help from CJ. After being paroled, Loc is given a job as a janitor (which he refers to as a "Hygiene Technician") at the local Burger Shot. During this time, CJ aids Loc in establishing his rapping career by stealing equipment from a beach party and destroying the career of successful rapper Madd Dogg by stealing his rhyme book and murdering his manager. During CJ's exile from Los Santos, Loc becomes a mainstream success with help from his new agent, Big Smoke.
Some time later, CJ saves Madd Dogg's life and is rewarded with a position as his new manager. The two eventually pursue Loc to reclaim Dogg's rhyme book. After a lengthy chase, the two men corner Loc, who agrees to give up rap and leave them alone from then on. However, Jimmy Silverman, the head of Madd Dogg's record label, says he intends to sue Loc for all the songs he wrote using Madd Dogg's stolen lyrics.
Madd Dogg
Introduced in: "Madd Dogg", although he may be heard on WCTR and Radio Los Santos beforehand.
Madd Dogg is one of Los Santos' most well-known rappers. He is voiced by Ice-T.[1]
Madd Dogg is first introduced as one of the most successful rappers of the present time. When CJ first arrives in Los Santos, Madd Dogg is at the height of his career, having just released his own line of clothing and numerous other merchandise. However, Madd Dogg's career suffers a decline when CJ aids OG Loc in destroying it by stealing Madd Dogg's rhyme book and killing his manager.
In the aftermath of these events, Madd Dogg experiences a period of depression in which he resorts to alcohol and drugs. He gambles away his multimillion-dollar mansion and skips a concert in Las Venturas to gamble the rest of his money away. A drunk Madd Dogg later attempts to end his misery by committing suicide but he is saved by CJ and is subsequently taken to rehab. Following his release from rehab, Madd Dogg appoints CJ as his new manager and together they begin rebuilding his life and career by taking back control of his mansion from Big Poppa, a drug lord. They also track down and chase OG Loc and frighten him into giving them back Madd Dogg's rhyme book back, destroying Loc's career. In the game's final cut scene, Madd Dogg reveals that his new album has received a gold record.
In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (set six years after the events of San Andreas), a billboard just outside Toni Cipriani's apartment in Portland, Liberty City, advertises a digitally remastered version of Madd Dogg's album Still Madd.
Catalina
Introduced in: "First Date"
Catalina is Cesar Vialpando's cousin who lives in a secluded cabin in the countryside. She is voiced by Cynthia Farrell.
When CJ is exiled from Los Santos, Cesar sends him to work with Catalina. Catalina and CJ embark on a crime spree throughout the countryside, robbing various businesses. During this time, Catalina decides to make herself CJ's girlfriend but the relationship is short lived as CJ is unable to please her despite his best efforts to do so. She eventually "breaks up" with him and finds herself a new boyfriend, Claude, the silent protagonist from Grand Theft Auto III. A short while later, Catalina and her new boyfriend leave San Andreas for Liberty City, setting up the events of GTA III (set nine years after the events of San Andreas) in which Catalina betrays and is eventually killed by Claude.
The Truth
Introduced in: "Body Harvest", although he may be heard on WCTR beforehand.
The Truth is an aging hippie who initially lives in the countryside where he previously owned a marijuana farm. He is voiced by Peter Fonda.[1]
The Truth contacts CJ while he is in exile in the countryside and tells him to meet him at a roadside motel. When CJ arrives, The Truth asks for CJ's help in the theft of a combine harvester from a ranch belonging to survivalists.
The Truth supplies Tenpenny with free drugs because of an erroneous belief that the crooked officer would shield him from prosecution in exchange. However, Truth pays for his misplaced faith when Tenpenny calls in a raid on his farm. The Truth is forced to destroy his crops before the authorities arrive. He supplies CJ with a flamethrower to burn the plants and an RPG-7 (which he found with some Vietnamese Thai sticks, and planned to convert it into a lamp) to shoot down a police helicopter. Afterwards, The Truth travels with CJ to San Fierro and introduces him to a couple of mechanics, Dwayne and Jethro, who aid CJ in establishing a vehicle chop shop and dealership business.
After CJ purchases an abandoned airfield on the outskirts of Las Venturas, Truth appears without warning at the airfield. He somehow knows Mike Toreno's identity and is appalled at what CJ is doing for him. The Truth wants to help CJ redeem himself, this time by stealing covert technology. He drives CJ out to the Area 69 military base, where he steals an experimental jetpack known as "The Black Project" from the bowels of the complex. The Truth returns later, this time to have CJ use the jetpack to nab a containment unit being transported by a heavily guarded military train. CJ succeeds and takes the canister back to his airstrip, where it is revealed to contain "green goo" of unknown origin. The Truth becomes ecstatic, proclaiming; "They will call this 'Year Zero!'" before running off again without any explanation.
Following these events, The Truth makes fewer appearances. He visits Madd Dogg's mansion to visit CJ and his associates and last appears standing over Frank Tenpenny's corpse, commenting that CJ has "beat the system" and is his "total inspiration".
When the Truth contacts CJ for help to flee to San Fierro, he ends the phone call muttering "Whoa man I don't know you, prank caller, prank caller!", a reference to the film Pulp Fiction, where Lance (a drug dealer) speaks the same line.
Zero
Introduced in: "Wear Flowers in Your Hair", although he may be heard on WCTR beforehand.
Zero is a 28-year-old electronics expert and hobbyist who manages a model toy shop in San Fierro, later owned by CJ who purchases the property after Zero's landlord sells it. He is voiced by David Cross.[1]
Zero's archenemy is a man named Berkley, the owner of Berkley RC, who swore revenge on Zero after losing to him in a science fair. Using Zero's equipment, CJ aids Zero in disrupting Berkley's business operations and ultimately beats Berkley in a miniature "war game", forcing Berkley to leave San Fierro for good. In return, Zero provides assistance in establishing CJ's vehicle chop shop and dealership business. He also plays a role in the Caligula's Casino heist.
Jizzy B.
Introduced in: "Photo Opportunity", although he may be heard on WCTR beforehand.
Killed in: "Ice Cold Killa"
Jizzy B. is the biggest pimp in San Fierro, the owner of the Pleasure Domes club and a member of the Loco Syndicate. He is voiced by Charlie Murphy.[1]
Jizzy B. is a member of the Loco Syndicate (which is manufacturing and supplying drugs to Los Santos). He is responsible for setting up meetings and running the operation. CJ begins working for him in an attempt to get closer to the Loco Syndicate's other leaders, T-Bone Mendez and Mike Toreno. CJ eventually kills him to steal his cellular phone which contains a message with information on a meeting between the Syndicate and the Ballas.
T-Bone Mendez
Introduced in: "Photo Opportunity"
Killed in: "Pier 69"
T-Bone Mendez is a leading member of the Loco Syndicate alongside Jizzy B. and Mike Toreno. He is voiced by Kid Frost[1] who also produced the song, "La Raza", which appears on the playlist of Radio Los Santos and the game's soundtrack.
Aside from his role as a leading member of the Loco Syndicate, T-Bone is also the leader of the San Fierro Rifa street gang. Mendez acts as the Loco Syndicate's muscle and is very distrustful of people. This is evident in The Introduction (set prior to the events of the game), where he is seen beating a man because he believes the man is untrustworthy. T-Bone is eventually killed by CJ and Cesar Vialpando during a meeting with Ryder and the Ballas at Pier 69.
Kent Paul
Introduced in: "Don Peyote"
Kent Paul is a record producer who first appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, set six years prior to the events of San Andreas. He is voiced by Danny Dyer.[1]
Once an informal information broker in Vice City ("informal" in that Tommy Vercetti roughed him up whenever he wanted information), Paul returned to England where he became a record producer extraordinaire, bringing a new English band, The Gurning Chimps (led by Maccer), to San Andreas for publicity. However, he was left stranded in the desert with Maccer after partying with The Truth. Paul and Maccer are eventually rescued by CJ who takes them to see Ken Rosenberg (an acquaintance of Paul's). The trio are later held by Salvatore Leone, the don of the Leone family until CJ formulates a plan to deceive Leone into thinking that Paul, Maccer and Rosenberg are dead. Paul later reappears in Los Santos where he begins producing music for Madd Dogg whilst the rapper is beginning to rebuild his career.
Maccer
Introduced in: "Don Peyote", although he may be heard on WCTR beforehand.
Maccer is the lead singer of the British band, The Gurning Chimps. He is voiced by Shaun Ryder of the Happy Mondays.[1]
Maccer and his band arrive in the United States to embark on a tour. After a camp-out in the desert with Kent Paul and The Truth, Maccer's band goes missing, leaving only him and Paul behind. The whereabouts of the other band members is never revealed. However, it is implied that the other members are found five months later, something which Maccer denies, claiming that they were "on a break."[7] Maccer and Paul are eventually rescued by CJ who takes them to see Ken Rosenberg (an acquaintance of Paul's). The trio are later held by Salvatore Leone, the don of the Leone family until CJ formulates a plan to deceive Leone into thinking that Paul, Maccer and Rosenberg are dead.
Maccer's band The Gurning Chimps supposedly remain active after the events of San Andreas as in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, which takes place six years later in 1998, Head Radio DJ Michael Hunt indicates that Maccer vomited on his shoes whilst backstage at one of the band's concerts.
Among other things, Maccer has indicated that he was born in Salford in 1965[7] and that he is involved in the Epsilon Program, which he claims has helped him to "clean up his act."[7]
Ken Rosenberg
Introduced in: "Don Peyote"
Ken Rosenberg is a former lawyer who first appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, set six years prior to the events of San Andreas. Rosenberg serves as the middle man for the Leone, Forelli and the Sindacco Mafia families in Las Venturas, where he also manages the Caligula's Palace casino. He is voiced by William Fichtner.[1]
In The Introduction (set prior to the events of the game), Rosenberg leaves drug rehab and calls Tommy Vercetti who refuses to take the call. Despite completing rehab for his cocaine use, Ken relapses due to stress. He is also disbarred from the law, which forces him to find another job and leads to his assignment as the manager of Caligula's Palace.
Rosenberg's companions are Maccer (the lead singer of the British band The Gurning Chimps), Kent Paul (who occasionally refers to Ken as "Rosie") and a parrot named Tony; he also provides CJ with a few jobs in Las Venturas which mainly revolve around a criminal organization that has made moves against Rosenberg's group. After CJ aids him in faking his death, Rosenberg begins working for the successful rapper Madd Dogg.
Minor characters
Character | Voiced By | First Appearance | Last Appearance | Details |
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Beverly Johnson | N/A | The Introduction (Mentioned) | End of the Line (Mentioned) | Beverly Johnson was the mother of Sean (Sweet), Carl (CJ), Kendl and Brian Johnson. She was killed during a drive-by shooting at her home. Beverly is never seen but mentioned in several missions. |
Old Reece | N/A | Ryder | N/A | Old Reece is a local barber who works at "Old Reece's Hair Facial Studio" located in Idlewood, Los Santos. He has known the Johnson family for a long time, evident by his casual attitude toward CJ. It is also implied that he suffers from Alzheimer's disease since Ryder mentions Reece having "popped his membrane years ago". |
Emmet | Eugene Jeter Jr[1] | Nines and AK's | Reuniting The Families (Mentioned) | Emmet is a gun dealer and a member of the Seville Boulevard Families. Emmet appears to be a friend of the Johnson family and provides weapons for the Grove Street Families. Sweet and Big Smoke chose not to acquire weaponry from Emmet once the family sets went their separate ways but CJ convinced them into buying Emmet's weaponry once again shortly after his return to San Andreas. Emmet appears to have poor eyesight and it is possible that he suffers from mental health issues, as he was unable to recognize CJ (thinking he was CJ's deceased brother Brian). Emmet only provides pistols although Ryder was able to obtain an AK47 from him in the mission, Reuniting The Families. |
Mark B-Dup Wayne | The Game[1] | Cleaning The Hood | Beatdown on B-Dup | Prior to the events of San Andreas, B-Dup distanced himself from the Grove Street Families, turning to drug dealing instead. Shortly after CJ's return to San Andreas, he and Ryder attempt to recruit B-Dup once again but he angrily rejects their offer. B-Dup has also enslaved crack addict (and former Grove Street Families member) Barry "Big Bear" Thorne, forcing him to do chores around the apartment in exchange for drugs. After returning to Los Santos, CJ and Sweet threaten B-Dup into revealing Big Smoke's location but he is unaware of Smoke's whereabouts as only Smoke's lieutenants possess this knowledge |
Barry "Big Bear" Thorne | Big Boy[1] | Cleaning The Hood | Beatdown on B-Dup | Big Bear is a formerly respected member of the Grove Street Families. During CJ's absence, Big Bear distanced himself from the gang and became a drug addict. B-Dup ended up enslaving him, forcing him to do chores around the apartment in exchange for drugs. After CJ's return to Los Santos following his lengthy exile, Big Bear stands up to B-Dup and declares his intention to return to the Grove Street Families. Afterwards, Sweet takes him away saying he's going to "get the old Bear back". |
Freddy | N/A | OG Loc | OG Loc (Killed) | Freddy is the former homosexual[8] cellmate of Jeffrey "OG Loc" Cross, and a member of the Los Santos Vagos. It is heavily implied that Freddy raped OG Loc while in prison and that Loc's accusation that Freddy stole his "rhymes" is so that he has an excuse to kill him without revealing the real reason he wants revenge. Freddy is killed by CJ when a motorcycle chase ends in an ambush. Freddy is referred to by OG Loc as a Cholo, suggesting he is of Mexican descent. |
Girlfriends | See Details | See Details | See Details | Over the course of the game, the player can date up to six different girlfriends. Denise Robinson (voiced by Heather Alicia Simms)[1] is the first girlfriend introduced and one of two storyline girlfriends. CJ rescues her from a fire in the mission, Burning Desire and from that point onwards, they begin dating. Denise is affiliated with the Grove Street Families, although she does not wear green clothing. Millie Perkins (voiced by Orfeh)[1] is the second of the two storyline girlfriends and is introduced in the mission, Key To Her Heart. She is a card dealer at the mob-run Caligula's Palace casino. CJ seduces (or kills) her in order to get her keycard, which he uses to rob Caligula's Palace. The player can also date four other girls who are met outside of missions in the countryside, San Fierro and The Desert respectively including Helena Wankstein (voiced by Bijou Phillips), Michelle Cannes (voiced Vanessa Aspillaga), Katie Zhan (voiced by China Chow) and Barbara Schternvart (voiced by Danielle Lee Greaves). All girlfriends can be killed by the player. |
Claude | N/A | Wu Zi Mu | Farewell My Love | Claude, is the mute protagonist of Grand Theft Auto III. He makes a cameo appearance as Catalina's new boyfriend. After losing in a car race to CJ, Claude and Catalina leave San Andreas for Liberty City. Nine years later, Claude ends up killing Catalina for betraying him. |
Berkley | N/A | Wear Flowers In Your Hair (Mentioned) | Breaking The Bank At Caligula's (Mentioned) | Berkley is the unseen arch-enemy of Zero, who seeks revenge after being defeated by Zero at a science fair. After CJ purchases Zero's RC model shop, he helps Zero defend his store from Berkley's attacks and sabotage Berkley's own RC business, then defeats him in a model army battle and forces Berkley to leave San Fierro. Later, Berkley interferes with CJ's plan to rob the Caligula's Palace casino by alerting the authorities and restoring the casino's power after it is cut. After the heist, Zero admits that he had told Berkley about it, earning him a punch from CJ. |
Little Lion | N/A | Mountain Cloud Boys | The Da Nang Thang (Killed) | Little Lion is a high-ranking member of the Mountain Cloud Boys who first meets CJ in Woozie's betting shop and informs him of his boss's blindness. He is later tasked to fly a helicopter around the Da Nang Boys' ship with Guppy shooting a minigun, but CJ shows up instead. During the attack, the helicopter is shot down by a rocket launcher and Little Lion is killed on impact. |
Ran Fa Li | Hunter Platin[1] | Ran Fa Li | Fish In A Barrel (cut scene) | Ran Fa Li is the leader of the Red Gecko Tong and Shuk Foo Triad gangs. CJ first meets him in Woozie's betting shop and volunteers to help him in retrieving a package from the Easter Bay airport. CJ later aids him in escaping from San Fierro by luring the Da Nang Boys away from Chinatown. Ran Fa Li later becomes a shareholder in The Four Dragons Casino alongside CJ and Woozie. |
Su Xi Mu | Richard Chang[1] | Ran Fa Li | Lure | Su Xi Mu is Ran Fa Li's right-hand man and translator. |
Guppy | N/A | Jizzy | A Home In The Hills | Guppy is one of Woozie's assistants and a high-ranking Mountain Cloud Boys. Guppy assists CJ in the preparation and execution of the Caligula's Casino heist and is also present when the Triads aid CJ in re-gaining Madd Dogg's mansion. |
Dwayne and Jethro | Navid Khonsari (Dwayne)[1] & John Zurhellen (Jethro)[1] | Wear Flowers In Your Hair | Puncture Wounds | Dwayne (previously spelled as Dwaine) and Jethro, are close associates who previously lived in Vice City, where they owned a boating business until it was purchased by Tommy Vercetti. At the time of their introduction in San Andreas, Jethro is working at the Xoomer Gas Station in San Fierro, while Dwayne runs a hot dog van business nearby. The Truth convinces CJ to take on both men and they soon become highly trusted employees.
See also: GTA: Vice City rendition |
Johnny Sindacco | Casey Siemaszko.[1] | Fender Ketchup | The Meat Business (Dies from a heart attack) | Johnny Sindacco is a high-ranking member of the Sindacco Family and the son of Paulie Sindacco who is later killed by Toni Cipriani in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, set six years after the events of San Andreas.[9] When CJ first arrives in Las Venturas to Woozie's newly opened casino, Johnny has been caught smashing up some of the slot machines. As Woozie's men are about to "get rid of" Johnny, CJ intervenes and has Johnny tied to the hood of a car stomach down, facing the front windscreen. CJ then drives the car around the city dangerously in order to scare Johnny into telling him which Mafia family he's with. Having been traumatized by the experience, Johnny spends time recovering in hospital. At one point, some Forelli thugs highjack Johnny's ambulance in order to kill him. As CJ is helping Ken Rosenberg to prevent a war between the Leones, The Forellis and the The Sindaccos, CJ highjacks the ambulance back from the Forelli thugs and drives Johnny back to safety. However, when CJ later accompanies Ken to a meeting with Johnny, Johnny recognizes CJ, and having not fully recovered from his trauma, dies from a shock-induced heart attack. |
Tony | N/A | Intensive Care | Freefall | Tony is a talking parrot and companion of Ken Rosenberg. Tony utters Mafia slang terms and foul language and on one occasion, quotes Tony Montana from the 1983 Scarface film[10] |
Salvatore Leone | Frank Vincent.[1] | Freefall | Breaking The Bank At Caligula's (During a phone call after the mission) | Salvatore Leone is the Don of the Leone family of the Liberty City Mafia. With CJ's assistance, Leone succeeds in eliminating the influence of the other Mafia families, (The Sindacco Family and The Forelli Family), allowing him to assume a larger share of Caligula's Palace in Las Venturas. However, he is betrayed when CJ and the San Fierro Triads stage an elaborate heist and rob Caligula's Casino for millions of dollars. After the heist, Leone calls CJ and threatens to seek vengeance against him and his family for his betrayal. This event is likely to have caused his paranoia which is clearly evident in the events of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto III, set six and nine years after the events of San Andreas respectively. During his time in San Andreas, Leone also meets Maria Latore.
See also: GTA III rendition & GTA: Liberty City Stories rendition |
Maria Latore | Debi Mazar.[1] | Freefall | Saint Mark's Bistro | Maria Latore (also referred to as Maria La Torra by several sources, including the voice-over credits in the San Andreas game manual) is a waitress at the Caligula's Palace casino. Appearing briefly during Don Salvatore Leone's presence in Las Venturas, she would be seen beginning to establish a closer relationship with Leone, which explains the origins of her ties with him in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto III, set six and nine years after the events of San Andreas respectively.
See also: GTA III rendition & GTA: Liberty City Stories rendition |
Jimmy Silverman | Gary Yudman.[1] | Cut Throat Business | Cut Throat Business | CJ and Madd Dogg meet Jimmy Silverman after chasing OG Loc through Los Santos in an attempt to recover Madd Dogg's rhyme book. OG Loc flees into an apartment, followed by CJ and Madd Dogg where they meet Silverman, who offers to sue OG Loc for them. |
Hazer | N/A | Cesar Vialpando | Los Desperados (Wounded, possibly killed) | Hazer is a high-ranking member of the Varrios Los Aztecas and a loyal friend of Cesar Vialpando. He is introduced to CJ when meets Cesar and threatens him after witnessing CJ separate Cesar and Kendl as they kiss. He doesn't appear again until the end of the game when he, Cesar, CJ, and fellow Aztecas retake their hood; before this occurs, he apologizes to CJ for his initial confrontation earlier in the game and assures him that they are cool. During the attack, Hazer is shot by a Vagos member and is severely wounded. After the battle, he is taken to hospital by Cesar and the other Aztecas but his fate is left unknown. |
See also
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack, for radio disc jockeys and personalities.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 "Full Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas credits". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved October 1, 2006.
- ↑ http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas/
- ↑ Mike Toreno: "Unless of course you're a family member of Officer Pendelbury whom they [C.R.A.S.H.] shot when he threatened to expose them". (Opening cut scene of "Interdiction".)
- ↑ Officer Frank Tenpenny: "Assholes! You never understood what I did! Fifty of me and this town would be OK. I took the trash out! I DID!"
- ↑ Jabein, Ali. "Mobile Advisor - Reviews". Pcworld.idg.com.au. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383385/trivia
- 1 2 3 "Official Maccer website". Rockstar Games. Retrieved October 27, 2006.
- ↑ Freddy: "I thought you were keen, cute buns!" (During the mission "OG Loc").
- ↑ Salvatore Leone: "So, Johnny, you want five million dollars of my money?" / Johnny Sindacco: "I want to help you make a fortune, Mr. Leone. My father wants to unite our organizations." / Salvatore Leone: "The Sindaccos and the Leones? Thats impossible." (The Introduction)
- ↑ Tony (parrot): "I never fucked anyone over in my life who didn't have it coming to 'em." (Opening cut scene of "Intensive Care", Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.)
External links
- GTASanAn.com listing of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas characters
- Characters in GTA San Andreas article on Grand Theft Wiki