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List Grand characters Theft Auto: San Andreas

In all the different missions and scenes of the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas , set in 1992, many characters. The most notable ones are listed here in order of appearance. The order in which some of these characters appear in the game depends on the order in which the player completes certain missions.

Like other games in the series Grand Theft Auto, many of the characters were voiced by crime movie veterans like Pulp Fiction's Samuel L. Jackson and Frank Vincent. Prominent West Coast rappers such as MC Eiht, Ice T, Kid Frost and The Game also provide the voices for some of the game's characters.

Central characters

Carl "CJ" Johnson

First appears in: "Introduction"(airport scene).

Carl Johnson nicknamed “CJ” (CJ, short for his name, English Carl Johnson) is the main character of the game. One of the leaders of the African-American street gang "Grove Street Families" in the city of Los Santos. After the death of his younger brother Brian in 1987, Carl leaves Los Santos and moves to Liberty City. There he works for Joey, the son of mafia don Salvatore Leone. In 1992, Karl returns to his hometown, having learned from his older brother Sweet about the murder of his mother. CJ decides to stay on the West Coast and the game's plot centers on his attempts to rebuild the life he left behind five years ago. Carl helps restore his old gang, the Grove Street Families, to their former power. He also works for several independent business ventures and makes new friends and partners. As the main character, Carl is forced to deal with major dramatic events, including the arrest and imprisonment of his brother Sweet, and the betrayal of childhood friends Big Smoke and Ryder.

Voiced by C.J. Young Maylay.

Shawn "Sweet" Johnson

First appears in: "Sweet and Candle".

Shawn "Sweet" Johnson is the older brother of Carl, Brian and Kendle Johnson. He is one of the leaders and founding fathers of the African-American street gang Grove Street. Lives in a one-story house, very close to the Johnsons' house in Ganton. Sweet also has an unnamed girlfriend who appears in only one mission - "Sweet's Girl". Sweet believed that the murder of their younger brother Brian was Carl's fault, which forced CJ to leave Los Santos. Compared to Carl, Big Smoke and Ryder, Sweet's approach to gangsterism is more philosophical and socially conscious.

Throughout the story, Sweet remains loyal to his family, gang, and neighborhood. He refuses to allow hard drugs to be distributed in the area, much to the disapproval of his right-hand man, Big Smoke. Several times, including in "The Introduction", Sweet says that he is a gangster for the block, which contradicts the beliefs of Big Smoke, who later in the story leaves for money and drugs, and Ryder, who wants personal glory. Although Sweet never says exactly what it means to be for the sake of the block, his actions suggest that he views the gang as a way for the people in his neighborhood to compensate for their lack of legal opportunities that they would not otherwise receive. He also uses the gang to improve the quality of life in Ganton, especially when he drives out crack addicts and drug dealers; a little later in the game, he refuses to leave Grove Street, even when Carl has become rich and acquired much better places for himself.

After his first return to Los Santos (at the beginning of the game), Carl assists Sweet in restoring the Grove Street Family Gang to its former glory. Sweet begins to forget old grudges and decides that Carl has earned his chance to redeem himself. However, despite Carl almost single-handedly putting the Grove Family Gang back on the map, Big Smoke and Ryder had already betrayed the gang. During a meeting between various gangs of families from this gang, the police suddenly raid the hotel where the meeting is taking place. Carl saves his brother and they escape from the cops, but a little later Sweet is ambushed by the Ballas gang under a huge bridge in the Mulholland area. His injuries leave him unable to defend himself when Carl arrives and fights off the attackers, but the police surround and arrest them both while the Ballas Gang and Grove Street Families escape. The retinue is imprisoned indefinitely, and Carl is released to carry out assignments for Officer Tenpenny.

Carl later encounters Mike Toreno, a government agent who uses threats against Sweet to force Carl to work for him. As long as Carl cooperates with him, Sweet will be protected and, as Toreno promises, eventually freed. If Karl makes a mistake, or refuses to work for Toreno, then Sweet will be forced to face his enemies one-on-one with his fellow prisoners.

Sweet's words finally reach Carl, and slowly but surely the two restore Grove's dominance in the area once again. At first it seems useless; There is a legion of drug dealers, and all of Sweet's people are addicted to drugs. Sweet almost gives in and picks up the crack pipette, but Carl stops him at the very last moment. With Carl's help, Grove forces the Ballas to retreat back and reveal Big Smoke's secret location.

Following the death of Big Smoke and a devastating fire in his drug palace, Officer Tenpenny escapes in a fire truck. Sweet refuses to let Tenpenny escape retribution for once again plunging the city into the abyss of crime and drug addiction; he jumps onto the truck's ladder and is carried away by the speeding car. Carl follows him in a convertible under the stairs to prevent Sweet from falling to his death; After a dangerous ride through the hills and valleys of Los Santos, the swinging ladder finally hovers over the car and Sweet falls safely onto the hood of the convertible, then sits in the passenger seat. After a long pursuit, Tenpenny loses control, gets into an accident and dies. After a major riot in Los Santos and the death of Big Smoke and Tenpenny, Sweet's goal - to restore the gang's former power and achieve a better life for the residents of his quarter - is completed.

Sweet, 27, has a light blue Greenwood sedan with a "Grove 4 life" license plate that you can always use. In one mission, Greenwood explodes after flying through a billboard onto a fuel tanker. After leaving prison, Sweet buys an identical car to replace it and says: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. In beta GTA San Andreas Sweet was wearing a black T-shirt and a black hat; his appearance was changed in the final alpha version (however, Sweet in his old form can be seen in photographs in the Johnson house).

Sweet was voiced by actor Faizon Love ( Faizon Love).

Kendle Johnson

First appears in: "Sweet and Candle"

Kendle Johnson is the sister of Carl, Brian and Shawn Johnson. Kendle is the lover of Cesar Vialpando, leader of the Varrios Los Aztecas gang. Because of this, he often quarrels with Sweet. She wears green clothing, indicating her affiliation with the Grove Street Gang families. After learning of Big Smoke and Ryder's betrayal, Carl asks Caesar to take Candle away from Los Santos to safety. Later in the story, Caesar proposes to Candle. It is assumed that they actually got engaged.

Kendle is portrayed as intelligent and pragmatic, suggesting that while her brothers see crime as a last chance to support themselves, Kendle could become successful within the confines of the law. She has entrepreneurial talents, willpower, creative potential and a sense of leadership. Was announced Yo-Yo.

Frank Tenpenny

First appears in: "Introduction"(arrest scene).

Dies in mission: "Final Stop".

Officer Frank Tenpenny is the main antagonist of the game, a Los Santos Police Officer (LSPD), head of the C.R.A.S.H. organization. (Department for Combating Organized Crime)

Tenpenny claims that his approach to work is "POINTING UP", and that his philosophy is to turn a blind eye to some crimes in order to stop larger ones.
Officer Frank Tenpenny: “Because it's a game of percentages. We're just trying to take down as many bad guys as we can."
Officer Jimmy Hernandez: "Yes, I know."
Officer Frank Tenpenny: "It means letting some bad guys get away with it."

Scene in "The Introduction": He seems to believe what he says, but in reality, Tenpenny and his gang are corrupt and terrorize the gang leaders as much as the gangs themselves. Officer Frank Tenpenny to Officer Jimmy Hernandez: “You're going to kill him (Officer Ralph Pendelbury)! Or I'll kill you! (Scene in "The Introduction"). They can kill indiscriminately and profit from rival gangs. Tenpenny himself is a dirty influence, urging the good cops to abandon their ideals and help pursue his goals. He shows a callous indifference to the people around him, especially those like Karl, over whom he has power. He sees such people as only a tool and eliminates everyone who either realizes their usefulness or stands in his way. Tenpenny is a megalomaniac and considers himself above the law. He is convinced that since he does a good job, he has the right to enrich himself at the expense of the city.

Tenpenny is constantly in the company of Pulaski and the third member of C.R.A.S.H. Prior to the game's story, this third member was Ralph Pendelbury, who was killed by Tenpenny in The Introduction for attempting to investigate his activities. Shortly before Pendelbury's murder, Tenpenny and Pulaski take in rookie officer Jimmy Hernandez in a scene reminiscent of the film Training Day. They both force Hernandez to kill Pendelbury, thus introducing him to their stinking deeds.

Tenpenny has known CJ at least since Brian Johnson's death, and CJ recognizes Tenpenny and calls him by name from the very beginning of the game. Tenpenny has great power and influence over the criminals of Los Santos. To him, CJ is like another tool in dirty business dealings. He and Pulaski blackmail several members of the Grove Street Family gang, including Big Smoke and Ryder, but Tenpenny seems to take some pleasure in controlling CJ.

Although Tenpenny claims that he is fighting gangs in order to eliminate them all, he is actually on the side of the Ballas, who (unlike Grove Street) have nothing against selling cocaine. C.R.A.S.H. allows the Ballas to flood the city with drugs, which turns many of the groove members into drug addicts, effectively weakening their gang. Tenpenny also convinces Smoke to betray the gang in exchange for control of drug deals. Tenpenny and Pulaski are responsible for the drive-by that killed Beverly Johnson, C.J.'s mother. When C.J. returns for the funeral, C.R.A.S.H. pins Pendelbury's murder on him and threatens him with arrest if he does not carry out Tenpenny's instructions.

Later, Frank Tenpenny and Eddie Pulaski kidnap Carl Johnson after a big gangster hit, under a huge bridge in the Mulholland area of ​​Los Santos. Sweet, wounded in the shootout, was arrested and later charged with several felonies. Frank Tenpenny ensures that Carl doesn't get arrested so he can do C.R.A.S.H.'s dirty work. They take Carl Johnson to the village of Angel Pine, and leave him there, with orders to kill a witness on Mount Chiliad, near this village, from the FBI. Tenpenny also tells Carl, who now knows about Smoke's relationship with C.R.A.S.H., not to kill Smoke or Sweet will be placed in a cell block with the Ballas. Carl is often processed by Tenpenny and Pulaski and is usually ordered to kill or discredit anyone who threatens to reveal the true nature of C.R.A.S.H. With Smoke now a big deal in the city of Los Santos due to his crack cocaine being controlled by C.R.A.S.H., Tenpenny's reach is expanding. Despite this, the FBI begins to investigate a wave of drugs crippling the city. Carl finally realizes his independence from Tenpenny and Pulaski when he arrives in Las Venturas. C.R.A.S.H. they call Carl to the desert, meet him there, Tenpenny hits Hernandez on the head with a shovel because he reported them to the internal investigations department of the Los Santos Police Department. He leaves, leaving Carl to dig a grave for Hernandez under Pulaski's supervision. Carl later kills Eddie Pulaski.

Tenpenny himself is ultimately accused of racketeering, corruption, drug misappropriation and use, and numerous counts of sexual assault. However, since the witnesses to the entire trial were either killed by Carl or somehow went missing, Frank Tenpenny was acquitted, sparking civil unrest in Los Santos reminiscent of the 1992 Los Angeles Riot.

Right after Carl kills Smoke at the drug shelter, Tenpenny appears with a suitcase containing drug money. He plans to escape the city by plane. He plans to get to the airport by fire truck with the help of some rookie cops who are willing to work his way. Hoping to kill C.J., Frank Tenpenny causes a fire in the drug lab on the floor below and then runs to the fire truck. Sweet, who arrived at the drug shelter with Karl, but remained in the car, jumps onto the ladder of the truck and, dangling his legs in the air, tries in every possible way to catch Frank Tenpenny. After a chase through the city, Carl catches Sweet in the passenger seat of his car, and they continue to pursue Tenpenny, shooting back from the pursuing Ballas, Vagos, and cops.

In the final scene, Tenpenny loses control of the fire truck and it falls off a bridge and lands in the middle of Grove Street. Seriously injured, Frank Tenpenny crawls out and calls for help. Realizing that no one will come, he curses everyone, including the police. "Mudcallers! You never understood what I did! Fifty people like me, and everything would be OK with this city! I cleaned up the trash! I did it! - last words Tenpenny, after which he dies from his injuries. Carl takes out his gun to make sure this is the end. Sweet stops him, saying that there is no need to leave any evidence. "It's just that a cop died in a traffic accident," Sweet says. The radio reports that Tenpenny's corpse has been robbed by homeless people. The riot stopped. Later, Sweet, Caesar, CJ, Kendle go to the Johnson house to take stock of the work done and immediate plans. Later, Madd Dogg and his people come to the house and thanks everyone for their help in business. After all this, CJ goes out onto the streets of the Ganton area and enjoys his new life.

Tenpenny is based on the character Mac Burney from Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Juice on the Block

Jimmy Hernandez

First appears in: "The Introduction"(in the car with Tenpenny and Pulaski, before the Pendlebury murder)

Killed in: "Hot Afternoon"

Officer Jimmy Hernandez- new member of C.R.A.S.H., LSPD officer of Mexican descent. A rookie, and receives little, if any, respect from Tenpenny and Pulaski; he is sent to get meat for their barbecue and is made the object of racial ridicule. Unlike his colleagues, he does not share their corrupt view of how the law should be viewed. They both try to convince Hernandez with their daily work such as finishing off a dying cop who was a danger to Tenpenny and Pulaski.

In the prequel film The Introduction, Tenpenny scolds him for describing the moral quandary caused by intra-family discord. Hernandez describes her quandary over whether to throw a violent husband in jail, leaving the children with their drug-abusing mother, or to allow the husband to get away with beating his wife. Tenpenny says that if Hernandez can't handle this case, he won't be able to handle the "drug dealers, gangsters and psychopaths" Tenpenny deals with every day. After a lecture about the need to "do what it takes" in maintaining a greater result, Tenpenny orders Hernandez out of the car.

After he finally realizes that things have gone too far, Jimmy decides to report the crimes of the entire C.R.A.S.H. and corruption until the moment he started working with them. In the mission "Hot Afternoon", Pulaski and Tenpenny deal with Hernandez for betraying them. However, Hernandez, stunned by the blow of a shovel to the head, regains consciousness and subsequently saves CJ's life by lunging towards Pulaski (who was holding CJ at gunpoint), and he viciously shoots him in the chest, after which Hernandez falls straight into the grave with a running start , dug by Karl

Hernandez was voiced by actor Armando Riesco ( Armando Riesco).

Wu Zi Mu ("Woozy")

First appears in: "Woo Zi Mu"

Wu Zi Mu is the blind leader of the Chinese triad clan, the Mountain Cloud boys ( Mountain Cloud Boys), whose base is in San Fierro's Chinatown and, apparently, in Las Venturas, where Woozy has everyone and everything at the newly opened Four Dragons casino. In Las Venturas, Woozy and Carl plan and carry out the robbery of Caligula's casino.

Woozy is nicknamed "Lucky Mole" because he is favored by fortune, most notably in his ability to compete in car racing and beat Carl in video games despite his blindness. There are, however, humorous instances where he runs into walls, as well as the fact that his men manipulate the results of games with Woozy so that he always wins. For example, Woozy always beats his subordinates at blackjack, despite the fact that he cannot see the cards. One time he plays with Carl, Woozy draws cards until he is finally left with 47, and then accuses Carl of "bringing bad luck" and states that "when he plays with his people, he always wins." Another time, when playing golf, his people move the cup, which acts as a hole, into the path of Woozy's ball and remove it from the path of CJ's ball. Oddly enough, despite his blindness, Vusi is a good shooter. But Vusi is unable to complete a mission that requires swimming, since, by his own admission, all other senses, perfectly trained by him due to loss of vision, become useless under water. But it can swim if during the mission the player takes it into the water.

Although Woozy can become violent and foul-mouthed when angry, he is largely a peaceful and, by the standards of the underworld, an honorable man. He is not corrupted by power and remains a loyal and trustworthy friend, accomplice and informant to Carl until the end of the game. Six years later, in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, it is clear that the Vusi Casino in Las Venturas is a huge success, and by then the Four Dragons is the site of many entertainments, concerts and important events. Woozy is very similar to Neo from The Matrix.

Woozy is voiced by actor James Yegashi ( James Yaegashi).

Lance "Ryder" Wilson

First appears in: "Sweet and Candle"

Killed in: "Pier 69"

Lance Wilson(born 1963) - senior member of the Grove Street gang families, lives next door to the Johnson house, former friend of Carl, smokes large number marijuana mixed with PCP. Wanting to provide Grove Street with new firearms, Ryder calls Carl to help seize some weapons from several locations, including the home of a war veteran named Colonel Farberger, a forcibly stopped ammunition train, and a National Guard armory.

Ryder is delusional in his magnificence and may have a Napoleon complex due to his short. He fancies himself a genius and states that he didn't finish school because he was too intellectual, not because of his involvement in the Grove Street family. In "The Introduction", Smoke becomes close to him, suggesting that he betray the Grove Street family to become involved in the drug trade. After a little convincing, Ryder agrees.

When Carl returns and begins his rise within the Grove Street families, Ryder becomes more and more jealous even though he is already an ally of the Ballas gang. Caesar shows Carl how Big Smoke and Ryder emerge from the garage and talk to the green saber car seen in the murder of Carl's mother leaving the garage. It is implied that Bick Smoke and Ryder were involved, although they may have been brought in later.

Following Carl's betrayal and the rapid fall of the Grove Street family in the city of Los Santos, Ryder assists Smoke in establishing a drug trade with the Loco Syndicate, thus flooding Los Santos with cocaine. He later appears in the city of San Fierro. Ryder, T-Bone Mendez, San Fierro Rifa and the Ballas meet for a deal. After Carl and Caesar and the Triad squad gun down T-Bone on Pier 69, 29-year-old Ryder escapes and races Carl on speedboats, ending in his death. Alternatively, the player can have Carl shoot Ryder from the pier as he tries to swim away and take over the boat.

In a way omen, CJ tells Ryder in one early mission, "One of these days, you'll wish you had killed me." It was later revealed that Ryder tried to rape Kendle.

The rider has a Picador pickup ( Chevrolet El Camino chestnut-colored) with a license plate "SHERM", a slang term for PCP (CJ often calls Ryder a "sherm-head"). The machine is always open for use. In the game, Ryder has a habit of calling CJ "buster". Carl also recalls that Ryder was involved in drugs when he was 10 years old, and once killed a teacher for wearing purple (Ballas' color) clothes.

Jeffrey "O-G Lock" Cross

First appears in: "O-G Lock"

Geoffrey Cross- a friend and neighbor opposite Karl’s house, who pursues a goal: to make a career in rap using the example of gangsta rappers West Coast 1990s Although he is not a member of the groove, he takes the "gangsta" nickname, Ou-G Lock, and commits minor crimes like car theft for a short time definitely to go to jail and thus gain the trust of the streets. However, Lock's rapping is terrible and even his friends find it unbearable to listen to. Karl remembers him, back when young guy and his brother's friend Brian, but then forgot about him until returning to Los Santos, where he later takes Jeffrey out of prison with Big Smoke and Sweet.

IN The Introduction Smoke tells Locke to give up his fantasies of being a gangster and instead go to college and make something of himself. However, he refuses, saying that rap is his true goal in life. The game suggests that while in prison, Locke engaged in homosexual acts with fellow inmate Freddy, as mentioned in dialogue when C.J. and Locke chase and kill Freddy shortly after Locke's release from prison. Being conditionally released Locke is given a job as a cleaner (which he refers to as a "Hygiene Technician") at the local fast food restaurant.

While working at the Burger Shop, OJ asks CJ to help him develop his music career by stealing some music equipment from a beach party and a book of rhymes from Madd Dogg, a hip-hop star in the city of Los Santos. Locke also had CJ ruin Dogg's career by killing his manager, who Locke believes was using his influence to hinder Locke's career. Soon after, Locke quits his job, deciding that he would rather break his parole and go back to prison than work a job that is "not for a gangsta." However, since CJ's actions caused Dogg to lose his strength and become depressed, Locke is given the opportunity to achieve fame. After Carl is betrayed by his friends and kicked out of Los Santos, Locke becomes a mainstream rapper with the help of his agent, Steam Engine.

Later in the game, after Carl saves Madd Dogg's life and is rewarded with his position as his manager in Las Venturas, the two of them pursue O-G to retrieve Dogg's book of rhymes. After a long pursuit, Carl and Madd Dogg corner Locke, who agrees to quit rapping and leave them alone from then on.

This walking joke- his name "OG Loc" is often mispronounced; radio talk show host Lazlow calls him "Oglok", music DJ Sage talks about "Oge Loke" and his rival Madd Dogg rues the day his number one position was fooled by "G Loco". One of CJ's friends calls him "OG Joke". In Grand Theft Auto IV, Loc's disc can be found in Playboy X's house. It is likely that after the events of GTA San Andreas Loc became popular.

O-G Lock voiced Jonathan "Jas" Anderson.

Madd Dogg (Mad Cupcake)

First appears in: "Madd Dogg's lyrics"

Mad Cupcake- one of the most famous rappers in Los Santos. Shortly after CJ's arrival in Los Santos Dogg is becoming very popular, having just released his own clothing line, as well as numerous other products. Dogg's career is in decline after CJ steals his book of rhymes and kills his manager to help OJ Lock's music career.

Mad Cupcake experiences a bout of depression, during which he loses his Mulholland mansion to a major drug dealer, the leader of the Los Santos Vagos gang, and skips a concert in Las Venturas to gamble the rest of his money. Contemplating suicide, Madd Dogg appears on the edge of the casino roof, completely drunk, and threatens to jump to his death. With people from the crowd gathered below placing bets on whether he will actually jump (and asking him to take off some of his expensive clothes before doing so), Ceejay saves him at the last minute, catching his falling body in the back of a truck filled with empty cardboard boxes.

Then Karl takes him to the hospital. After leaving, Madd Dogg, grateful, makes Carl his new manager. Carl takes part in restoring Cupcake's career by reclaiming his mansion and restoring his name in the rap industry. CJ and Crazy Cupcake chase Oo-jee Loc to return Cupcake's book of rhymes and force Loc to give up rapping and leave them alone. At the end of the game, the return of Mad Cupcake results in a gold disc.

Mark "B Dap" Wayne

First appears in the story mission video: "Cleaning up the area"

B Dap left the Grove Street gang and is now selling drugs. In the story mission "Neighborhood Cleanup", Carl and Ryder try to call Bi Dap into action, but he aggressively kicks them out of his apartment. B Dap also got former Grove Street gang member Barry Thorne, nicknamed Bear, on drugs, who later became his slave and, for the sake of a new dose, carries out any of B Dap’s orders (mostly cleaning his apartment and cleaning the toilet).

Later in the story mission "The Overthrow of Bi Dap", Sweet and Carl threaten Bi Dap into revealing Big Smoke's location. He does not answer them, since he does not know where he is, but informs them that only Smoke's close associates know where he is. When Bee Dap calls Bear to deal with the intruders, Bear knocks Bee Dap down with a punch to the jaw because he is tired of being his slave, and then he leaves with Sweet. When he falls, Bi Dap breaks his head.

Mike Toreno

First appears in "The Introduction" video.

Mike Toreno is an undercover military counterintelligence agent who masquerades as a drug dealer for the Loco syndicate. At first his presence is not entirely appropriate, and the lack of information about him worries Karl. In his first appearance in the game, Mike is kidnapped by the Da Nang gang, who steal one of the syndicate's drug vans with Toreno in the back. But Carl and T-Bone Mendez determine the location of the vehicle using a cell phone and a beacon, and overtake the truck on the San Fierro runway. Toreno loses his temper when he sees Carl's unfamiliar face and threatens to shoot him. Once Mendez calms him down, Toreno orders them all to open fire on the van and destroy it, thus removing the evidence.

After Jizzy B's death, Carl and his partners plan to ambush the syndicate's meeting with the Big Smoke cartel. Karl covers them from sniper rifle, but Toreno, while in the helicopter, notices corpses on the roof and cancels his landing. Later, Carl spies a helicopter in another location and shoots it down in the sky; Mike Toreno is presumed dead.

However, Toreno survives the helicopter crash. Shortly thereafter, using a digitally distorted voice, he calls Carl on his cell phone and orders him to come to his isolated ranch in the Tierra Robada region. There, he gives Carl a series of difficult tasks under duress: Toreno suggests that Sweet, who has been in prison for a long time, will be harmed if Carl does not work for him. Mike Toreno promises that if Carl cooperates, Sweet will remain safe and will eventually be released. . Toreno was apparently only supplying cocaine to appease a government ally overseas; he has since left deals and is now focused on working at his home agency (but Karl does all that work).

From a philosophical point of view, Mike Toreno is a very cynical American imperialist and opponent of communism. He primarily uses Karl as a courier, saboteur and assassin. Although he knows about Tenpenny and Pulaski's dirty dealings as well as their relationship with Carl, Toreno does not use his power to stop them. He tells Carl, “We've got decisions to make, man. You know what, I'm trying to bait bad people at other bad people. And sometimes, I let the good guys die." Toreno seems to be driven to commit heinous acts for a greater purpose, much like . Although he seems to be more stable and reasonable than . In one of the videos, Toreno reads the book “CONCPIRANCY THEORY” - a clear allusion to the film of the same name (in the Russian version, “Conspiracy Theory”).

Toreno's missions, which include dropping payloads from aircraft while evading radar detection and shooting down black government helicopters on a plateau, seem nearly impossible to Carl.

During the game, Mike Toreno sends Carl to buy an abandoned airfield, an unused runway, and an airplane graveyard. This object is used to make Carl a pilot. In one of the game's more bizarre missions, a jet carrying containers lands unannounced on the runway and men in black suits and sunglasses step out. Carl is hiding behind some boxes when Toreno appears out of nowhere and instructs him to get inside using a motorcycle and plant a bomb on the plane. When fighting the agents on board, they utter strange phrases such as: "Carbon-based clown!" and “You evolved from shrews!”

While Toreno initially views Carl as a street trash and enjoys bringing up Sweet's dire situation, his attitude changes when Carl proves his ability to perform seemingly impossible tasks. He begins to like Karl, using him as a sort of "war buddy" and showing some degree of camaraderie. After Carl becomes the manager of rapper Madd Dogg and doesn't hear from Toreno for a while, the latter interrupts the sound system in Madd Dogg's mansion studio during a recording session and gives Carl one last task. He personally takes Carl to the East Bay in San Fierro to infiltrate an aircraft carrier and steal a fighter jet. Hydra. After he destroys pursuing enemy aircraft and bombs radar ships in the river's tributaries, Carl has had enough and doesn't want to do anything for Toreno; his rage intensified when Mike Toreno abandoned Carl with a hijacked military plane.

However, Toreno later suddenly appears again at Madd Dogg's mansion, and tells Karl that he has one more, but already small task that must be completed. Hearing this, Carl grabs his weapon, but Toreno calmly replies that Carl is embarrassing himself. Then the phone rings: the task is simply to pick up Sweet after his early release from prison from the Los Santos police department. Mike Toreno does not appear anywhere else in the game.

Toreno's car is a Washington executive sedan with an OMEGA license plate. James Woods provides the voice for Toreno and also bears a resemblance to the character.

Catalina

First appears in: "First Meeting"

Catalina- Caesar's cousin Vialpando, who lives in an isolated house in the rural area of ​​Fern Ridge ( Fern Ridge). She is almost completely insane, extremely strong, grumpy, and shows strong tendencies towards feminism and man-hating. After CJ finds himself in the rural wilderness, Caesar suggests that he look for Catalina for work.

From CJ's first meeting with Catalina, he doesn't like her. Impatient, offensive, unpleasant and never tolerates wrongdoing. Catalina insists that they work together on a series of robberies in the countryside, raiding several businesses in different villages. During all this, Catalina decides for herself that she is CJ's new girlfriend and threatens to kill him if he does not agree.

At the beginning of the third raid, Catalina has off-screen sex with CJ. CJ expresses disinterest, fear and lack of comfort, but Catalina doesn't care. As a result, CJ is even more aware of how crazy Catalina is, but what she calls his "lack of passion" just makes Catalina want to lash out at random. CJ is more interested in making quick money to get back on his feet than pleasing Catalina, although he does try to do that.

However, no matter what CJ says or does, Catalina continues to scold him and call him a loser. In one scene, she threatens to kill anyone who plays with her, especially CJ, simply because she's in bad mood. She eventually "leaves" CJ and ends up with a new friend, the silent protagonist from Grand Theft Auto III. Catalina and Claude leave together for Liberty City, to meet events from GTA III.

Catalina is a dangerous psychopath: she is homicidal and appears to suffer from persecution delusions, which may be caused by her stepfather. “You were slow and stupid,” she says, “like a big fat son of a bitch who eats chocolate while his father gives his stepdaughter nothing but stale bread!”

After leaving with Claude, Catalina tries and fails to get back to Karl by making calls to his phone. After the last mission of the game, Catalina calls while having sex with Claude and forces CJ to listen to it. He says: “Catalina! You're sick! Go get treatment! She replies: “You too, Karl, you’re jealous!”

There are three fresh graves and a shovel near her house nearby. Apparently these are her former lovers.

Catalina voiced for the second time Cynthia Farrell.

See also: GTA actors III

Righteous

First appears in: "Harvest of Bodies"

The Righteous (The Truth)- an old hippie who first lives in the mountains on the outskirts of San Fierro and owns a farm where he grows marijuana. The Righteous One makes contact with Carl while he is in exile in the hills of San Fierro and tells him to meet him at a roadside motel. When Carl arrives, he finds Tenpenny smoking Righteous Man's marijuana from a bong. The Righteous One asks Karl for help: to steal a combine harvester from a ranch owned by sectarians.

The Righteous Man provides Tenpenny with free drugs, mistakenly believing that in exchange the corrupt officer will shield him from prosecution. The Righteous Man pays for his misplaced trust when Tenpenny raids his farm. The righteous man is forced to destroy his harvest before the authorities arrive. He gives Carl a flamethrower to burn the plants and an RPG-7 (which he intended to make into a lamp) to shoot down a police helicopter. The Righteous One moves with Karl to San Fierro and introduces him to the couple, who are then hired to work in Karl's garage.

After Carl purchases an abandoned airfield on the outskirts of Las Venturas, the Righteous Man appears unannounced. He somehow knows Mike Toreno's identity and is shocked that Carl is working for him. The Righteous One wants to help Karl rehabilitate himself, this time by stealing secret technology. He takes Karl to a military base (which is not on any map) and leaves him there. Carl must make his way to Site 69 to steal an experimental jetpack known as the "Black Project" from the depths of the complex. The Righteous One returns later, this time instructing Carl to use a jetpack to steal a device in a protective container being transported on a heavily guarded military train. Karl intercepts the train and takes the container, which contains a green, apparently radioactive substance of unknown origin. The righteous man declares in ecstasy: “They will call it Year Zero new era!" before disappearing again without any explanation.

He later shows up at Mad Dog's mansion to see Carl and his partners. He is last seen standing over the corpse of Officer Tenpenny along with the rest of the characters. He will congratulate Karl for having “managed to beat the system, something he himself had been trying to do for 30 years.”

At first glance, the Righteous One is an eccentric, a conspiracy theorist obsessed with conspiracy theories. One day, he made Carl park in different spots and wait for a black van to pull out, telling him to “think of a yellow rubber duck” and “picture a pink golf ball.” He also mentions Theory 23. In one of the missions, Righteous claims that John Kennedy is alive and living with his wife in Scotland, and says that the Cold War is caused by lizard-headed aliens who control American oil reserves. He has extensive knowledge of conspiracies surrounding the government and foreigners, which makes Carl question his madness.

Righteous has an eco-friendly hippie van called the "Mothership" (a repainted Camper with the number "EREHTTUO"; the number is a right-to-left spelling of "OUTTHERE", which is a pun on the famous slogan "The truth is out there," whose engine is "supported by a macramé hammock" and runs on "15-year-old cooking oil." He is also familiar with many characters from past games, such as Vice City, as well as with and . He frequently smokes marijuana and is involved in the production of LSD, mushrooms, mescaline, PMA and peyote. The latter was the reason why Kent Paul and Macker “saw the inner light, communicated with the Lizard King and woke up in the desert, and the Righteous One ended up in a Japanese bathhouse.”

Interesting fact: during one of the conversations between Carl and the Righteous One, when he asks him to help him escape to San Fierro, he ends the conversation with the exclamation “I don’t know you! Who is this? No need to call here! I'm hanging up!"; this is a reference to the movie Pulp Fiction, where Lance (the drug dealer) says the same thing.

Jizzy B

First appears in: "Successful Pictures"

Killed in mission: "Cold Blooded Killer"

Jizzy B is the biggest pimp in San Fierro, and has a club called the Pleasure Domes, which is located in an old fortress under the Gant Bridge, in the Battery Point area. It's a place of adult entertainment where Jizzy surrounds himself with prostitutes, whom he abuses. He is one of the members of the Loco syndicate, which produces and supplies drugs to Los Santos. Although he plays a large role in the syndicate's affairs, he is shown arguing with T-Bone Mendez over profits.

Jizzy recruits Carl when he infiltrates the club to see what he can find out about the syndicate. Once Jizzy negotiates a location for a big deal where members of the Loco syndicate and representatives from Big Smoke (including Ryder) are to meet, Carl decides to take out the pimp. Carl catches him at the club, but Jizzy runs away. He is subsequently killed during a car chase in the mission "In Cold Blood" when he fails to escape in his pimpmobile.

Jizzy's name comes from the vulgarism "jizz", a slang term for jizz.

Jizzy voiced Charlie Murphy.

Ken "Rosie" Rosenberg

First appears in: "Don Cactus"

Ken "Rosie" Rosenberg serves as an intermediary for the Leone, Forelli and Sindacco Mafia families in Las Venturas, where Caligula runs the casino. Very paranoid and insecure, Ken is afraid that one of the families will kill him and blame him on other organizations. Ken's companions are Macker, Kent Paul (who sometimes addresses Ken as "Rosie" in the game), and a parrot named Tony; he also gives CJ several assignments in Las Venturas. After CJ helps him fake his death and leave Las Venturas, he begins working for Madd Dogg, along with Macker and Kent Paul.

Salvatore Leone

First appears in: "The Introduction" video

Don Salvatore Leone - Don of the Leone family, mafia in Liberty City. He removed the influence of the other Sindacco and Forelli families in Las Venturas, with Carl's help, to gain a larger share of Caligula's casino in Las Venturas. In one of the missions, Leone sends Carl to steal a plane from the Las Venturas runway and fly towards another passenger plane in order to kill the Forelli assassins in the cabin. And later, Carl flies to Liberty City to get rid of his enemies. However, he is betrayed when Carl and the Triad gang from San Fierro stage a sophisticated robbery and steal millions of dollars from Caligula's casino. This event is supposed to lead him to a very noticeable paranoia in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories(“GTA:LCS”) and GTA III, and ultimately to murder in the latter, when ambushed.

Moreover, it is in San Andreas Salvatore meets, who at that time worked as a waitress at Caligula's casino.

Salvatore voiced for the second time Frank Vincent.

T-Bone Mendez

First appears in: "The Introduction" video

Killed in: "Pier 69"

T-Bone Mendez- one of the leaders of the Loko syndicate along with Mike Toreno, Jizzy and Ryder. He is also the leader San Fierro Reefs. T-Bone works as the muscle of the Loco Syndicate and is very suspicious of people. He viciously hits the man in the The Introduction, because he suspects him of being unreliable. T-Bone is killed in the mission "Pier 69" when CJ and Caesar Vialpando shoot him down with bullets until his body falls into the bay. T-Bone is one of the leaders of San Fierro, who has good relations with the leaders of groups from other cities (mainly the Vagos from Los Santos). As for his nickname - “T-Bone” is the name of a popular culinary dish made from meat with bones in the USA. In terms of meaning, such a nickname can be interpreted as “Bone Piece of Meat” or something close to it.

There is also a version that T-Bone is none other than the survivor Diego Mendez, known to players from Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories. (Although this version is unlikely to be true because Diego Mendez in Vice City Stories appears to be 35 years old. And T-Bone appears to be 25 - 30 years old. Moreover, Diego Mendez is Bolivian, and T-Bone is most likely Mexican) Voice The rapper gave it to Mendes Kid Frost. "La Raza", a rap song produced by Frost, is included in the Radio Los Santos playlist and the game's soundtrack.

Kent Paul

First appears in: "Don Cactus"

Kent Paul- record producer who was featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

After working as an unofficial informant in Vice City("unofficial" in the sense that Tommy Vercetti handled it whenever he wanted information), Kent Paul returned to England. There, he became a music producer extraordinaire, bringing a new English ensemble, the Gurning Chimps (led by Macker), to San Andreas for promotion. Unfortunately, after he and the ensemble travel with the Righteous One into the desert beyond Las Venturas, he is left with only one Macker.

Rescued by CJ, who was sent to find them, Paul heads to Las Venturas to meet his old acquaintance, Ken Rosenberg, or "Rosie" as he calls him (the two met in GTA: Vice City). Paul displeases Salvatore Leone when he dangles both him and Maccher from the window of Caligula's casino. CJ managed to save Paul, Rosenberg and Macker from the clutches of Salvatore, faking their deaths and allowing them to escape from Venturas. Paul later began producing Madd Dogg's records for the label at the request of CJ after Madd Dogg's career returned to normal.

Kent Paul somehow joins the Righteous One, with whom he and Macker tried Peyote in the desert. In general, Kent Paul is a more sullen and tired person than he was 6 years ago and constantly wonders why he bothers with Macker.

Kent Paul once again voiced Danny Dyer.

Macker

First appears in: "Don Cactus"

James "Zero"

First appears in: "New Acquaintances"

"Zero" - (born 1964) A 28-year-old experienced electronics technician, a forced virgin, passionate about his hobby, and the manager of an electronics store in San Fierro, which Carl buys. His nemesis is Berkley, owner of the radio-controlled toy company Berkley RC, who has sworn revenge on Zero for his loss at the science fair. Using Zero's equipment, Carl helps him destroy Berkeley's business in San Fierro, and ultimately defeats Berkeley in a miniature "war game", thus forcing Berkeley to leave the city forever.

Zero later provided electronic equipment for a variety of assignments, such as providing assistance in the Caligula Casino robbery. After the robbery, Carl learns that Zero had previously bragged to Berkeley about the robbery, which almost jeopardized the case as it caused a lot of complications during the robbery, during which Zero shouted, “Damn you! I curse you Berkeley! via portable radio.

Denise Robinson

First appears in: "Burning Passion"

Denise Robinson is one of two story friends in the game. She is the first friend Carl meets after rescuing her from a burning house in the mission "Burning Passion". When Carl goes out with Denise, she enjoys walking the local streets and giving rival gang members a drive-by along the way. She says she had three children but gave them up for adoption. Denise is an ally of the Grove Street gang families, but does not wear green clothing. Dressed in a black sweater with the inscription 88 and white pants with a black bandana on her head. She appears on Radio Los Santos, where she says that she is desperate for Karl's attention. He drives a dark green Hustler with the license plate HOMEGIRL. This character can also be played in multiplayer on Xbox and PS2.

Denise is voiced by Heather Alicia Simms.

Minor characters

Rice

First appears in: "Rider"

Old Man Reece is a local barber who works at a barbershop in the Idlewood area of ​​Los Santos. He has known the Johnson family for a long time, as is evident from his occasional remarks to Carl among the things he says. He is also implied to have Alzheimer's disease, as Ryder mentions that Rhys' "membranes burst several years ago." He also resembles actor Morgan Freeman in appearance.

Officer Ralph Pendelbury

First appears in: The introduction

Killed in: The introduction

An honest policeman from the K.R.E.S. squad. He was killed by Officer Tempenny. He had great authority. They say he apprehended a maniac with a chainsaw on Mount Chiliad. Officer Pendelbury did not appear in the game again.

Emmett

First appears in: "Pistols and Kalash"

Emmett is an underground arms dealer in Los Santos and also a gang member. Seville Boulevard families. He supplies weapons to Grove Street and knows the Johnson family. Sweet and Big Smoke stopped shopping with Emmett when the gangs split up, but Carl convinced them to start using his services again soon after he returned to town. Nevertheless, Ryder and Smoke constantly make jokes about Emmett, cursing his product in every possible way. In their opinion, the weapons that Emmett sells are very old and worthless. There is an opinion that Emmett is short-sighted (when he sees Carl, he first mistakes him for the deceased Brian), and is also mentally unstable and possibly weak-minded (while cleaning the pistol, he involuntarily shoots and immediately blames Carl and Smoke for this).

Only pistols can be purchased from Emmett, but later Ryder obtains an old AK-47 from him, which the player uses for a short time and which jams at a crucial moment, confirming Ryder and Smoke's fears about Emmett's goods.

Claude

First appears in: "Woo Zi Mu"

Claude, silent protagonist Grand Theft Auto III, appears in passing in two missions, first in the background when CJ and Caesar meet Wu Zi Mu before the street race, and secondly, as Catalina's new boyfriend after CJ, whom Catalina has no qualms about showing off after breaking up with CJ 'eat. After losing a car race with CJ, Claude and Catalina leave San Andreas for Liberty City to begin robbing banks, where Claude's exploits in GTA III take place approximately nine years later, Catalina then also ends up betraying Claude.

Later, CJ receives several calls from Catalina, two of which are addressed to a man named "Claude". This assumes that the main character GTA III actually called "Claude", if you think that Catalina addresses him. The calls mention that in addition to being a car thief, Claude is a very poor man. Claude continues to remain silent GTA: SA, which Carl Johnson refers to when he refers to him as a "dumb bitch" and a "tongueless serpent."

Ran Fa Li

First appears in: "Ran Fa Li"

Ran Fa Li, sometimes referred to by CJ as “Mr. Farley", is the leader of the Red Gekko Tong Triads in San Fierro. Vusi's task is to succeed in front of Farley, because he outranks him. He is silent throughout the game, preferring to simply grunt, implying that he has a permanent translator who seems to understand these grunts. CJ carries out several missions for Wu Zi Mu on behalf of Ran Fa Li, one of which involves driving a vehicle into the San Fierro countryside as bait to lure the Da-Nang boys away from Wu Zi Mu's pawn shop where Ran Fa Li is hiding from them, which in turn increases Ran Fa Li's trust in him. Ran Fa Li is also the third co-owner of the Four Dragons Casino (along with Wu Zi Mu and Carl Johnson).

Rana Fa Li, surprisingly, is voiced by Hunter Platin.

Su Xi Mu

First appears in: "Woo Zi Mu"

Su Xi Mu- One of the high-ranking members of the Mountain Cloud Triad and Woozy's assistant. Plus, he helps CJ in planning and executing the robbery of Caligula's casino.

Su Xi Mu was voiced by Richard Chang.

Guppy

First appears in: "Ran Fa Li"

Guppy is Ran Fa Li's second advisor, and a member of the Triad gang, appears in several story missions in San Fierro, next to Ran Fa Li, and also helps rob the casino in Las Venturas

Dwayne and Jethro

First appears in: "New Acquaintances"

Dwayne And Jethro- close friends and partners who previously lived in Vice City, where they owned a boating business until it was purchased by Tommy Vercetti. This is referenced when the Righteous One says: "...there are two guys here, I know them - they worked on marine engines until some mafiosi bought their business in Weiss." During their presentation in San Andreas That is, Jethro works at the Xoomer gas station in East Basin, San Fierro, while Dwayne sells hot dogs from a van near the tram depot in the King's area. They accepted the job to once again become mechanics and help out in CJ's garage. They are known to smoke marijuana and are closely associated with the Righteous One.

Dwayne is voiced by Navid Khonsari for the second time. Jethro is also voiced for the second time by John Zurhellen.

Johnny Sindacco

First submitted to: "The Introduction"

Died in: "Meat business"

Johnny Sindacco is a high-ranking member of the Sindacco family, from the mafia, and the son of Paulie Sindacco (the Don from Liberty City Stories who is not named in this game, but is implied to have achieved a noble, high rank in the organization, circa 1992).

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Carl Johnson (CJ)
Carl Johnson, nicknamed "CJ", is the main protagonist of the video game. One of the favorites of the African-American street gang “Grove Street Families” in the town of Los Santos. Following the death of his younger brother Brian in 1987, Carl leaves Los Santos and moves to Liberty City. There he works for Joey Leone, the son of Salvatore, the leader of the Leone mafia family. In 1992, Carl returns to his hometown of Los Santos after the death of his mother, Beverly. Cj found out about the murder of his mother from his own older brother, Okrug. In Los Santos, Carl is met by Frank Tenpenny and Eddie Pulaski, two corrupt operatives. The officers drive Carl through the area controlled by Ballasamy and throw CJ out of the moving police car and assure him that they will keep an eye on him.
Soon after his mother's funeral, Carl discovers that another part of his family (and former gang, the Grove Street Families) are having difficulties with some competitors. Karl finds himself drawn back into the street of gangster life, apparently, at one point he tried to give it all up in the past. Realizing that everything will not be as fast as he expected, Karl travels throughout the state of San Andreas to take control of the streets and protect his family.
Carl Johnson is voiced by Chris "Young Maylay" Bellard, a young rapper who hopes to make some money from the triumph of GTA San Andreas.

Shawn "Sweet" Johnson
Sweet is considered CJ's older brother and believes that Carl is to blame for the demise of his own younger brother Brian. A sweet, powerful and uncontrollable figure, he leads the Grove Street Gang family with an endless list of problems. doesn't like the fact that his sister Kendle is dating Cesar Vialpando for his status in Varios Los Aztecas. Sweet will not respect Carl until he has "paid his own debts" and makes up for the time he left.

Sweet is voiced by Faizon, who has starred in various productions from 1992 to the present. Faizon was born in Santiago de Cuba in 1968.

Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris
Long time family friend and member of the Grove Street family. Big Smoke is quite thick and obsessed with products. Currently, with the goal of creating a new drug business with the Loco Rider San Fierro Syndicate. Sweet refuses to take the role. Kendle believes the newest business undoubtedly financed his newest cabin in Idlewood.

Big Smoke, voiced by Clifton Powell. He has appeared in films such as Danger Society II (1993).

Lance "Ryder" Wilson
Ryder, a loose cannon, is quite passionate about the Grove Street families and one of CJ's oldest comrades. Small, skinny, but fierce. In the quest mission "Ryder", Ryder is unhappy to discover that the owner of a "perfectly folded pizza" has a respected Grove Street, having cleared the gang graffiti tag from its walls. Ryder chooses to drive CJ, not forgiving him during the 5 years he spent in Liberty City. Ryder tries to set up his own business with T-Bone Mendez, Mike Toreno and Jizzy B (all members of the Loco Syndicate). Disloyal and stingy.

Ryder is voiced by MC Eiht, the lead rapper of Compton's Most Wanted. He starred in the movie Danger Society II in 1993.

Officer Frank Tenpenny
Corrupt cop. Is an honorary officer when he is infected by the maniacal bully that has been bothering CJ since he left for Liberty City. Tenpenny heads the LSPD's anti-gang unit, popularly known as C.R.A.S.H. Despite his distaste for CJ, he will constantly find an excuse to keep him alive. Often accompanied by Officer Pulaski. Tenpenny and Pulaski built their criminal empire, taking out anyone who stood in their way. Is involved in racketeering, corruption, drugs and sexual violence. The two silenced Officer Ralph Pendelbury afterward as he threatened to turn over evidence to the state. They say the death happened in a “non-gang related incident.” Independent, powerful and fierce.

Officer Tenpenny is voiced by Samuel L. Jackson, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role as Jules Winnfield in the film Pulp Fiction (1994). Jackson is known for playing bitter, loud characters.

Officer Eddie Pulaski
Tenpenny's right hand. Pulaski (also a member of the corrupt C.R.A.S.H) has wanted to destroy CJ for many years, but Tenpenny constantly finds an excuse to keep him alive. Most powerful and fierce when accompanied by his superior, we soon discover that he is attacked by a coward. Tenpenny and Pulaski built their criminal empire, taking out anyone who stood in their way. The two silenced Officer Ralph Pendelbury afterward as he threatened to turn over evidence to the state. They say the death happened in a “non-gang related incident.” Is involved in racketeering, corruption, drugs and sexual violence.

Officer Pulaski is voiced by Chris Penn, who began acting at age 12 at the Loft Company in Los Angeles. Born in 1962, Penn has a black belt in karate and has appeared in more than 50 different films.

Officer Jimmy Hernandez
3rd and newest member of the corrupt Lspd branch. However, Hernandez is not as malicious as Tenpenny and Pulaski, he is ready to follow them for a cut. He calls himself "a pretty good cop." Hernandez does not agree with the methods of Tenpenny and Pulaski, and later tries to expose them. Tenpenny soon discovers and Hernandez pays the cost.

Officer Hernandez, voiced by Armando Riesco, who acted similarly in GTA Vice City and Midnight Club II. Riesko similarly made some pedestrian voices in GTA San Andreas.

Woozie
Cool, relaxed and collected. Suggested simply as "Woozie" by his comrades, this is Oriental gentlement heads up The Mountain Cloud Boys-A Triad gang. Woozie is blind, but he trained his own senses to such an extent that you would not see his handicap. He is proud of his abilities as an experienced race car driver and golf pro. Woozie is obliged to protect his boss, ran Fa Li, and eliminate his viatnamese competitors (Da Nang Boys) in order to guarantee his place in the Red Gecko Tong. Woozie now runs the Four Dragons casino in Las Venturas, but the Sindacco family wants to sabotage its opening. Blessed with "indescribable fortune."

Woozy is voiced by James Yaegashi, who began his acting career in 1999 with a major role as "Cole" in the movie Spin the Bottle.

RAS Fa Li
Likewise recognizable as Mr. Farley. Ren Fa Li leads the Reddish Gecko Tong, one of the most excellent gangs of the Triad. The Vienna Gang (Da Nang Boys) is preparing a full move to the United States and has begun certain number attacks on Farley's people. The blood feather triad has been one hundred percent destroyed, and now they intend to hit Farley. Wu Zi Mu is obliged to carry out a memory on Mr. Farley to guarantee his place in the Red Gekko Tong.

However, he doesn’t tell much (in fact, he doesn’t tell anything at all - just an occasional grunt) RAS Fa Li is voiced by Hunter Platin. Platin performed a similar voice in Manhunt, Midnight Club II, GTA Vice City and Grand Theft Auto 3.

Su Xi Mu
Often referred to simply as Susie. Su Xi Mu can help Woozie and RAS Fa Li, and assumes the Triads basically. His main place of work is located in a bookmaker's market in Chinatown, San Fierro. It appears that there are connections with RC freak Zero. The triads are currently having difficulties with a gang called "The Da Nang Boys", who are preparing to move completely to the United States.

Su Xi Mu is voiced by Richard Chang, who played the prosecuter in the film Return to Paradise (1998) and Ghafar in the 2004 film Kejar America.

Barry "Huge Bear" Thorne
Barry, often referred to as the "huge bear", is considered one of the oldest members of the Grove Street family. Huge Bear is quite devoted to the hood. Often seen close to OG B-Dup, who was able to pump him up. For this purpose, B Dup controls the bear's life and forces him to do his own direct duties. Currently, the bear is in a terrible state due to its own drug addiction.

Huge Bear is voiced by a huge boy who hosts a radio show on Los Angeles power station 105.9 FM. He moved to Los Angeles at the age of 2.

Kendle Johnson
Carl's sister, Kendle, argues quite a bit with her sweet brother. Kendle is unhappy because Carl was not around to help the family. She dates Cesar, a childhood friend of CJ's and a veteran member of the Varios Los Aztecas gang in Los Santos. Kendle is said to be the “brains” of the Johnson family. She has assumed Beverly's importance in the Johnson household since her passing.

Candle is voiced by Yolanda Whittacker, nicknamed "Yo-Yo". She is well known as a hip-hop MC called Yo-Yo, who was discovered by actor/MC/producer Ice Cube.

Cesar Vialpando
Tattoo from top to bottom - a friend of youth CJ in the town of Los Santos. Caesar meets with Kendl, CJ's sister. Cesar is obsessed with stolen cars, and heads the Varios Los Aztecas, a gang that is currently miniaturizing. A man of honor and integrity, who eventually leads Cesar and Karl to become close comrades. He constantly looks at SJ, and vice versa. Caesar is Catalina's cousin.

Cesar is voiced by Clifton Collins. Collins began his acting career in 1991 and starred in the film Danger Society II in 1993.

Catalina
Fiery. Cesar Vialpando's cousin is the most intimidating female hero in the GTA3 series. Catalina lives in an isolated cabin in Fern Ridge, Red County—complete with freshly dug graves in the backyard. Obsessed with robbery. Catalina is in love with Karl, despite her bad disposition towards him. She proceeds to date Claude Speed, the "snake without a tongue" (widely recognized as the GTA3 Guy). The two prepare to move to Liberty City. Powerful, unhealthy, constantly looking for interest.

Catalina is voiced by Cynthia Farrell, who similarly played Catalina in GTA 3 (2001).

Claude's playfulness
"A snake without a tongue." We are able, in the end, to put a name on the main protagonist of GTA3. Claude is currently dating Catalina, a crazy bitch (as Carl adores her) living in Fern Ridge, Red County. Claude is a talented street racer. Carl beats him in a suburban race and is rewarded with business in a garage in San Fierro, which, to his amazement, is running downhill and no one wants. Claude prepares to move to Liberty City with Catalina.

As in Tera (2001), Claude does not speak a single word and therefore has the voice of an actor.

Mark "B-Dup" Wayne
OG B-Dup recently (and suspiciously) moved out of his own Ganton home and into the Glen Park area - balla. Gossip implies that he drifted apart from the knocking gang and into "the rest of the activies." Allegations of false imprisonment and kidnapping of comrades persist. I often saw up close with Barry the “huge bear” Thorne, whom he pumped up.

B-Doop is voiced by Jayceon Taylor, who is referred to as "the video game". The video game was born into the lives of a gang of banging and fussing—his dad being Crazy Block Crip and his mom Hoover Crippelette. He remembers how he saw his ancestors preparing for the journey.

Jeffrey "OG Loc" Martin
Wannabe gangsta rapper Jeffrey Martin. No criminal record, apart from a couple of unpaid parking tickets, but, of course, no danger to society. Stay away from his music. Speaking about his own music, he released only one album, “Straight from Tha Streetz,” which he recorded shortly after returning from prison. At the same time, some say that he was the worst rapper in history, others say that he is absolutely newest look hip-hop. The exceptional person who prevents him from becoming a star is Maddog (or so he thinks).

OG Locke, voiced by Jonathan Anderson, who starred in the movie The Fountainhead in 2002.

Maxer
Actor from Manchester, UK. Past participant of drunken Manchester dance group The Gurning Chimps, Maccer was once a millionaire poster boy for hedonism. A “return tour” is currently planned. Born in Salford in 1965, Maxer made partying a lifestyle, and hard partying a religion. He invented a musical image that became known as "very baggy." There are no drugs, he didn’t try it, he didn’t practice any form of lynching, and he didn’t break any musical taboos. Check the Maccer official web portal, here.

Maccer is voiced by Shaun Ryder. Ryder was the singer/vocalist for the group "Happy Mondays" from the late 80s to the mid 90s. On at the moment vocalist of the band "Black Grape."

Kent Paul
Kent Paul moved from Vice City to San Andreas. It appears that Kent has a severe drug addiction. Thinks of himself as a criminal mastermind when he is in fact, and not. First seen during the quest mission Las Venturas, in which Paul and his old friend Maxer are stuck in the Arco del Oueste as a result of one of the "adventures" of the truth. It appears that there are connections with Ken Rosenberg and the crowd at Caligula's Palace casino. Maxer often calls him "Paulo" and "P".

Kent Paul is voiced by Denny Dyer, who similarly played Kent Paul in GTA Vice City (2002). Dyer began his acting career in 1993.

Ken Rosenberg
Simply referred to as "Rosie" by his comrades. Ken, just like he was in Vice City, has no confidence and suffers from severe psychological depression for the sake of a troublesome mafia gang. Leon and Sindacco are not in a position to decide who should run Caligula's casino, and for this reason Rosie is put forward as a neutral party. If one family attacks another, the opposition will kill Ken. For the sake of the drug problem, Ken can no longer work with the law. It appears that there are connections with Maxer, Kent Paul and Madd Dogg.

Ken Rosenberg is voiced by Bill Fichtner, who began his acting career in 1987 and also played Ken Rosenberg in GTA Vice City (2002).

Salvatore-Leone
Don Salvatore Leone makes his 2nd appearance in the Grand Theft Auto series. Leone returns to the series with his girlfriend Maria and his gang, the Leone family. Salvatore agreed to collaborate with the Sindacco family and launch a casino in Venturas. This is due to the fact that Salvatore promised $5,000,000 to Shindako, for this reason he cannot afford to allow Shindako to cheat him. Forelli will similarly take part and will use every good chance they see to eliminate their opponents.

Salvatore is voiced by Frank Vincent, who similarly played Salvatore in Grand Theft Auto III (2001) and starred in the 1990 film "Goodfellas."

Jethro & Dwaine
Jethro works at the Xoomer gas station in Easter Basin, San Fierro. He appears to have a severe drug problem. Dwayne runs a hot dog joint close to the tram terminal in Kings. Business is slow and he soon finds himself working with hid old pal Jethro for CJ's garage in Doherty. Both heroes were introduced in GTA Vice City, in which Vercetti bought his own shipping business.

Jethro is voiced by John Zurhellen and Dwaine is voiced by Navid Khonsari. Both were featured in GTA Vice City, Manhunt and Max Payne.

Mike Toreno
Toreno is in charge of the Loco Syndicate. Toreno, a shadowy CIA agent, owns a ranch in Tierra Robada, north of Garver Bridge. Toreno blackmails Carl into helping him with his international drug smuggling schemes. Mike has a lot of opponents, and he uses CJ as his own shield. Constantly watching. It appears that there are connections with T-Bone Mendez, Jizzy B, Ryder and Big Smoke.

Mike Toreno provided the voice of James Woods, who won the Best Entertainer section of the Oscar for the role of Richard Boyle in the film Salvador (1986).

T-Bone Mendez
The T-bone is the muscle of the Loco Syndicate. T-Bone made time for the dark resin run from Mexico. He killed 2 men inside. It appears that there are connections with Jizzy B, Mike Toreno, Ryder and Big Smoke. Likewise is part of the San Fierro Rifa, a Latin American street gang located in Garcia, a major hub for the international drug trade.

T-Bone Mendez, voiced by Kid Frost, is an East Los Angeles Mexican rapper - best known for his song "The Sun Don't Shine" from the movie "Americanize Me."

Jizzy B
Jizzy can help set up a deal for Loco Syndicate, but says his cut is very small. He runs the "Jizzy Pleasure Domes" in Juniper Hollow, San Fierro, a premium destination for adult entertainment (stuffing stuff into other people's panties). Jizzy is considered one of the biggest pimps and hustlers on the West Coast. It appears that he has connections with T-Bone Mendez, Mike Toreno and other drug dealers. The most powerful.

The Sperm Giant is voiced by Charlie Murphy, Eddie Murphy's brother. Murphy began his acting career in 1989 when he played Jimmy in "Harlem Nights."

Maddog
Maddog the recording artist is a local legend. He experienced a huge personal tragedy when his leader was killed, and turned to alcohol and drugs (cocaine). He owns a house in Mulholland, Los Santos. Maddog is by no means seen on the streets and has nothing to do with gangs. Albums include "Huslin' Like Gangstaz," "Still Madd" and "Forty Dogg." According to OG Loc, Maddog is the only person stopping him from becoming a big star.

Maddog voices Ice T, the hip-hop artist is best known as the daddy of gangsta music, which spawned the careers of artists like N.W.A., Snoop Dogg and the Geto Boys.

Zero
Zero is a 28-year-old electronics geek who runs an RC shop in Garcia, San Fierro. It delivers reality statements on a scale of 1/10. Zero insists that this is not a toy market. Currently fighting with rival supplier RC Berkley. Berkeley, hell-bent on revenge, cared zero because he had been beaten up at a science fair quite a few years ago. It appears that there are connections with the Zim and the Triads.

Zero is voiced by David Cross, who began his acting career in 1992 when he starred in the film Amelia Earhart: Final Flight (1994). Cross similarly starred in "Scary Movie 2", "Men in Black II" and voice-acted in "Halo 2" in the same year he made GTA San Andreas.

A measured, measured and measured man is a hippie! Of course he drives a rather special looking hippie van which he calls the "Mothership". Among the companions are Jethro and Dwayne, who are similarly considered hippies. They met in fierro Lovin "89, probably. It appears that he is connected with Officer Tenpenny.

Voiced, of course, by Peter Fonda, who began his acting career in 1961 when he played the role of doctor Mark Cheswick in the movie Tammy Tell Me the Truth. In 1969, Fonda produced and costarred in the definitive anti-1960s statement, Easy Horseman, for which he shared an Academy Merit nomination for best original screenplay.

Old Rice
Reece is CJ's hairstylist—first seen in "Ryder" mission at Old Reece's facial hair company in Idlewood. Rice has been the main source of news in Idlewood for many years, for this reason, if you need information, visit him.

Rice gives different hairstyles, some of which include dripping Jheri curls, a stylish afro and a tall flathead. Rhys knew Beverly, Carl's late mother.

Brian And Beverly Johnson
Brian was Carl's younger brother who died in a tragedy 5 years ago. Carl allowed Brian to die, and Sweet condemned Carl for his death. Beverly is CJ's deceased mother. She was killed by accident while riding Balla, shooting while they were essentially out for sweets. She was always very proud of her own children.

These 2 heroes are not in the video game, but they were mentioned in a couple of versions.

Maria
Maria is a returning hero from Grand Theft Auto III. Her importance in GTA San Andreas is quite small compared to her role in Grand Theft Auto III, but she is only there to tie up loose ends into novels and demonstrate how she is connected to Salvatore.

Maria is voiced by Debi Mazar, who was born in 1964. Mazar has appeared in over 50 different films, including Goodfellas (1990), Jungle Fever (1991) and Malcolm x (1992). Mazar performed a similar voice in Grand Theft Auto III (2001).

Denise Robinson
Denise is considered one of the 6 women in the video game that you can work with. Denise has close ties to the Grove Street families and enjoys doing drive-bys. You start meeting her after the quest mission “burning preference”, in which Karl is obliged to protect her from the flaming home of the gang in Vagos hood. You need a fair amount of sex appeal to attract attention from her. Denise works from 16.00 to 06.00. You will gain 100% progression to open the pimp suit, which will automatically go to your wardrobe.

Denise Robinson is voiced by Heather Alicia Simms who began her acting career in 1966. She starred in such films as "Slow Run" (1968) "SH Shock Act" (2004), also the soundtrack in the title Rockstar "Red Dead Revolver" (2004)

Michelle Cannes
Michelle is considered one of the 6 women in the video game that you can work with. Michelle is believed to be a mechanic and can be found in the water cooler inside the driving school in San Fierro. Michelle loves obese guys, so spend a little time eating fatty foods before asking her out. Michelle is open from 00.01 to 12.00 and getting 100% progression will unlock the racing outfit.

Michelle Cann is voiced by Vanessa Aspilaga, who began acting in 1993, in which she played Maria in the movie "Mr. Excellent."

Helena Wankstein
Helena is considered one of the 6 women in the video game that you can work with. Helena is a nutty character, and she hangs on the balcony of the shooting range in Blueberry gear. Helena loves average guys with loads of sex appeal, and is open from 08.00 to 12.00 and 14.00 to 02.00. Getting 100% progression with Helena will unlock the country outfit.

Lena is voiced by Bijou Philips, who began her acting career in 1999, in which she played the autograph girl in the movie "Sugar Town."

Barbara Sternwart
Barbara is one of 6 women in the video game that you can get involved with. Barbara is a police officer, divorced with 2 children. You can get it at the sheriff's parking lot in El Quebrados. Barbara is open from 16.00 to 06.00 and loves dating fat men. If you get arrested while on a date with Barbara, she'll get you out of jail free of charge. Having scored 100% C, Barbara sends a police outfit to your wardrobe.

Barbara is voiced by Daniel Lee Greaves, who has made countless guest appearances on the show "Whoopie."

Katie Zahn
Katie is a nurse. You can get her at the suburban club Avispa in San Fierro, where she practices T"AI Chi. Katie loves guys with tons of sex appeal and muscles, so load up before you beg her! If you're wasted while dating Katie, she will allow you to keep your weapon when you are released. Getting 100% progression with Katie will unlock the doctor suit.

Katie is voiced by China Chow, who began his acting career in 1998. She starred in such films as "Huge Hit" (1998), Sol Goode (2001) and Frankenfish (2004).

Millie Perkins
Millie is one of 6 women in the video game that you can hook up with. Millie the croupier is at Caligula's casino in Venturas and you start meeting her during the heist quest mission "The Key to Her Heart". Millie loves guys with tons of sex appeal. Millie is open in her own house at exactly 12.00 every single day, and her dating is unlocked by the gimp suit.

Millie Perkins is voiced by Orfeh, who also voiced the Rockstar title Max Payne 2. Orff is similarly driven by her own role in the 2004 film Temptation.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas characters in real life.

At the time of release GTA: San Andreas became the record holder for the number of invited actors to voice the game - no other game project could boast of the figure of 339 people. Quantity does not always mean quality, but we exclude SA from this rule, because the actors did a wonderful job, and everything turned out atmospheric.

Despite different types rumors that the protagonist was voiced by comedian Dave Chappelle or rapper 50 Cent, CJ received his voice from Christopher Bellard, better known as rapper Young Maylay. You can know him from his collaborations with such performers as Ice Cube, WC and others. In appearance, the actor and the hero are almost dissimilar, apparently due to the fact that Karl bears a resemblance to Michael Washington, which caused a scandal and legal battles quite recently.


Christopher Bellard and Carl Johnson.

After working on the game, Chris released his first music release, the title of which was "San Andreas: The Original Mixtape". The cover is stylized as the SA cover. The tracks featured music from the game, including the title theme song.


The same cover of "San Andreas: The Original Mixtape".


Pre-release illustration by Carl Johnson.

The role of Shawn Johnson, better known as Sweet, was assigned to actor Faizon Love, who played in such films as Elf, Friday and Torque. This is his first and so far last experience in the gaming industry.


Freyzon Love and Sweet.


Illustration with beta version of Sweet.

Voice Melvin Harris, better known as Big Smoke Big smoke), taken by actor Clifton Powell. His track record includes the role of Sean in 50 Cent's film "Before I Self-Destruct", the role of Earl in the comedy "Norbit", the role of Luke in the film "Rush Hour", the role of Chauncey in the drama "Menace to Society", roles in the series "M.D. ", "Law and Order", "Crime Scene" and a little more than a hundred roles.


Clifton Powell and Big Smoke in an alternate colorway.

Like most heroes, Big Smoke also had a beta version that can be seen in the game: in the last mission, there is a traitor statue in Smoke's hideout.


Beta version of Big Smoke.

The Johnson brothers' only sister, Candle, was voiced by actress Yoladnda Whitaker, also known in the hip-hop world as Yo-Yo. The girl tried on more than 15 roles, including the role in “Menace to Society.” In music, she had more success, releasing 5 studio albums (though one of them remained unreleased), 2 EPs and about 14 singles.


Yolanda Whitaker and Candle Johnson.

Another rapper, MC Eiht, gave the voice to another prominent character - Lance Wilson (aka Ryder), who took part in the filming of Menace to Society and several other films. He has 14 solo and eight joint albums to his credit. There is no doubt that when working on the character's appearance, the developers used the appearance of the late rapper Eazy-E.


On the right is MC Eiht, on the left is a comparison of the appearance of Ryder and Eazy-E.

Clifton Collins Jr., who voiced Caesar Vialpando, has appeared in projects such as Crank 2, CSI, and Public Menace alongside Yo-Yo, Clifton Powell.


Clifton Collins Jr. and Caesar Vialpando.

The voice of Jeffrey Cross, also known as OG Loc, belongs to actors Jonathan Anderson. It is possible that this character is a parody of rapper Ja Rule, who was suspected of stealing rhymes and other style features of another rapper under the pseudonym DMX. Looking ahead, it should be noted that another rapper took part in the scoring of the game, who at that time was on the same label as 50 Cent, who at that time had a beef (feud between two rappers) with Ja Rule. So this could be a cleverly designed joke, who knows...


Jonathan Anderson and OG Loc while working at Burger Shot.

Famous actor Peter Fonda, who can be remembered for his role as Mephistopheles in the film “Ghost Rider,” voiced the old hippie nicknamed Truth.


Peter Fonda and Truth.

A truly outstanding actor gave the voice to Mike Toreno, as James Woods played leading roles in such masterpieces as Once Upon a Time in America and Casino. He also starred in the film Scary Movie 2 and worked on the creation of the games Kingdom Hearts II (as well as its sequel) and Scarface: The World Is Yours, and also worked as a voice actor on the cartoon Catch the Wave!


James Woods and Mike Toreno.

The blind head of the triads, Wu Zi Mu, was voiced by Japanese-born actor James Yagashi, who also worked on the BioShock game, giving the voice to Dr. Suchong, and later on GTA 4, giving the voice to Charlie, an undercover LCPD agent. In the "four" in Chinatown you can hear the phrase "My cousin owns a casino in Las Venturas. Maybe we should move there."


James Yagashi and Wu Zi Mu.

Another hip-hop figure voiced a hero with his own profession. We're talking about voicing Madd rapper Dogg legendary performer Ice T, whose musical achievements are not worth talking about again. In addition to regular roles in television and film projects, Treacy Morrow took part in the games Sanity, Aiken's Artifact and Scarface: The World Is Yours, and is currently working on Gears of War 3. It is noticeable that in some ways Ice T became the prototype for Madd Dogg.

The alias Madd Dogg may be based on the nickname of Vincent Call, an Irish hitman. There is also an option of origin that the phrase appeared after combining the name Snoop Dogg and the previous name (“Mad Doc”) of the now related company “Rockstar New England”.


Ice T and Madd Dogg.

The main antagonist of the game, officer Frank Tenpenny, received his voice from the most popular actor Samuel L. Jackson, who can be considered a giant of the film industry. Suffice it to recall the films “Goodfellas”, “Menace to Society”, “Jurassic Park”, “Pulp Fiction”, “Die Hard 3”, “Star Wars” (four films), “51st State”, “Kill Bill 2”, “The Incredibles” (cartoon dubbing), “xXx 2: The New Level”, two parts of “Iron Man”, “Thor” and others. In addition, he voiced roles in the games Iron Man 2 and Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars. Amazing fact: Jackson is currently working on three films ("Captain America", "Avengers" and "Nick Fury"), where the actor will play the same character he played in both parts of "Iron Man" (and once voiced the game) and "Tore" - Nick Fury.


Samuel L. Jackson and Frank Tenpenny.

Officer Eddie Pulaski was voiced by the quite recognizable actor Chris Penn, who played in the film “Rush Hour”, the TV series “CSI”, “Law and Order”, as well as in other projects. Unfortunately, at the age of 40, Christopher died.


Chris Penn and Eddie Pulaski.

Armando Riesco, who voiced another officer, Jimmy Hernandez, received a small but important role. Perhaps the only film from the actor’s short track record that can say something to the average viewer is “National Treasure,” where he played the role of FBI agent Hendrix. Riesko was more successful in scoring games. The first experience of this kind was working on Vice City, where he voiced the minor role of a supplier. By the way, after the role of Hernandez (and part-time he also voiced ordinary pedestrians) in San Andreas, Armando worked on The Ballad of Gay Tony, giving a voice to the average parking attendant. As you can see, the history of his appearances in the series is very interesting. But in addition to GTA, Riesco voiced such popular games as Midnight Club 2, The Warriors, Need for Speed: Undercover and Need for Speed: World.


Armando Riesco and Jimmy Hernandez.

The goofy Zero was voiced by David Cross, who, among other things, appeared in the films Scary Movie 2 (the role of Dwight) and Men in Black. However, he achieved more in voice acting, working on the film "Doctor Dolittle" (voice of the dog), the animated series "Family Guy" (episodic role), the cartoons "Kung Fu Panda", "Futurama: The Beast with Billions of Backs", "Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five", "Alvin and the Chipmunks 2", "Megamind" (the role of Minion), "Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special", "Megamind: The Doom Button", "Kung Fu Panda 2" and many others. Also participated in the creation of the game Halo 2.


David Cross and Zero.


Charles Murphy and Jizzy B.

The brutal bandit named (or nicknamed) T-Bone Mendez was voiced by Los Angeles rapper of Mexican origin Kid Frost. Perhaps his track record as an actor does not include many roles, but as a musician, Kid is doing well. By the way, the radio station Radio Los Santos plays the song “La Raza” performed by him.

Mendez wears a unique jersey that is not found anywhere else in the game, although there are similar ones. Such shirts were worn by members of Mexican gangs for 30 years: from the 1970s to the late 1990s. By the way, it is unknown whether T-Bone Mendez is related to the Mendez brothers from Vice City Stories. Rock musician and vocalist Shaun Ryder, a member of the band Black Grape, voices Meisser, who regularly appears in the game along with Kent Paul. Sean participated in the creation of the soundtrack for the films “The Devil Wears Prada”, “Goal” and others.


Shaun Ryder and Meisser.

Mark Wayne, better known as B Dup, was voiced by the famous rapper Game.


From left to right: Game, B Dup in his original appearance, and Mark Wayne's beta version.

Barry Big Bear Thorne was voiced by Kurt Big Boy Alexander, best known for his role as Cousin Bosley in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.


Kurt Alexander and Barry Thorne.

Carl's first girlfriend, Denise Robinson, was voiced by Heizer Alicia Sims.


Heiser Alicia Sims and Denise Robinson.

Helena Wankstein is voiced by actress Bijou Phillips.


Bijou Phillips and Helena Wankstein.

A certain Eugene Jeter Jr. took on the small role of Emmett.

This huge amount, that in reality everyone appearing in the game cannot be mentioned. But there are those that are memorable or take a significant part in the life of the main character. There are quite a few of them too.

We will talk about them, let’s start, as usual, with the most important:

Carl "CJ" Johnson

Five years after Brian's death, Carl returns home to Los Santos after learning of his mother's murder. He will have to regain the former influence of his gang, prove his importance in the state and go through many obstacles along the way.
Voice: Chris "Young Maylay" Bellard

Sean "Sweet" Johnson

Karl's older brother and part-time leader of the Grove Street Families gang. He blames Carl for Brian's death and doesn't communicate much with him for some time. He stands strong for his gang, and does not approve of the spread of dope on his territory.
Voice: Faizon Love

Kendl Johnson

Sister of Carl and Sean. She meets with Caesar Vialpando from the Latin gang of Los Santos, which Carl approves of, but Sean is negative about, saying that the sister of a gang leader should not date a white guy.
Voice: Yolanda Whittacker

Cesar Vialpando

Kendle's boyfriend and Carl's good friend. He is distinguished by a large number of tattoos on his body, a love of sports cars and cars with low suspension. Has influence in the Varios Los Aztecas gang.
Voice: Clifton Collins

Wu Zi Mu

"Lucky Mole" or simply Woozy. Beneath his calm exterior, lurks the leader of the Mountain Cloud Boys triad, a high-spirited racer and professional killer who has been developing his skills over many years. He strives to please his boss Ran Fa Ly, get rid of the local Vietnamese gang "The Da Nang Boys" and lead the triad "Red Gecko Tong".
Voice: James Yaegashi

Minor characters

Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris
An influential figure in Grove Street Families and a close friend of the Johnson family. He runs his own business in both Los Santos and San Fierro.
Voice: Clifton Powell

Lance "Ryder" Wilson
A cold-blooded killer and authority in the Grove Street Families gang. He is distinguished by his signature cigar and an interesting gait. Has connections with the Loco Syndicate in San Fierro.
Voice: MC Eiht

Frank Tenpenny
A slippery and corrupt Los Santos cop who wants to influence the course of the city's history. I know Karl and his gang well. Excessively cruel and vain.
Voice: Samuel L. Jackson

Eddie Pulaski
Tenpenny's right hand. He hates Karl fiercely, which affects his behavior. Participated in the murder of detective Pendelbury, who wanted to bring the couple out into the open. Together with Tenpenny, he pins this murder on Carl.
Voice: Chris Penn

Jimmy Hernandez
A calm cop who never wanted to get involved in the dirty business of the C.R.A.S.H department. Doesn't approve of Tenpenny and Pulaski's actions, so he rarely hangs out with them.
Voice: Armando Riesco

Catalina
A very emotional girl who is Caesar's cousin. Lives away from the bustle of the city and plans robberies of banks, catalysts, etc. He loves Karl, but still flies to Liberty City with the protagonist, Claude. Sometimes she calls from there, which explains her caring attitude towards CJ.
Voice: Cynthia Farre

Ran Fa Li
Leader of the Red Gecko Tong triad. He is extremely quiet and worried about frequent attacks by the Vietnamese gang "The Da Nang Boys".
Voice: Hunter Platin

Jeffery "OG Loc" Martin
A very cheerful young man who has many plans for his future. He wants to prove to everyone that he is a real gangster and talented singer. Inside the apartments you can see Og Lok on the covers of magazines.
Voice: Jonathan Anderson

Rap from Og Lok:

Mad Dog (Madd Dogg)
Famous rapper in Los Santos and Og Lok's main competitor. During the course of the plot, Karl will harm and, on the contrary, help his career more than once. He is the owner of the Golden Disc.
Voice: Ice T

Mike Toreno
Undercover agent and powerful man in the state. He gained the trust of the Loco Syndicate and successfully escaped from San Fierro. Subsequently, he let Karl carry out secret operations.
Voice: James Woods

Jizzy B
Member of the Loco Syndicate and the most successful pimp in San Fierro. He is the owner of the Domes of Pleasures club.
Voice: Charlie Murphy

T-Bone Mendez
The main hitman in the Loko Syndicate. He is distinguished by his composure and serious character. Respects Toreno and tries in every possible way to please him as a boss.
Voice: Kid Frost

The Truth
, with an equally mysterious van. There have been connections to Officer Tenpenny. He has an extremely negative attitude towards the secret affairs of the US military.
Voice: Peter Fonda

James Zero
A 28-year-old computer genius who owns an electronic toy store in San Fierro. In fact, most of his products are smaller copies real prototypes and a formidable weapon for all kinds of purposes.
Voice: David Cross

Kent Paul
Paul moved from Vice City straight to San Andres. He enjoys being in the company of his friend Macker and maintains a good relationship with Ken Rosenberg.
Voice: Danny Dyer

Macker
Macker is among friends from Vice City: Kent Paul and Ken Rosenberg. He is engaged in recording and is distinguished by his addiction to drugs. It is also known that Maccer began his journey in show business in Manchester, and that he has “his own” website at http://www.maccer.net.
Voice: Shaun Ryder

Ken "Rosie" Rosenberg
After losing his job as a lawyer and his relationship with Tom Vercetti, Ken cherished his dream of finding a bright future in the state of San Andres. What did he get? Depression, pressure from the three mafias (Sindacco, Leone and Forelli) and huge problems with the Caligula casino subsequently. But still he manages to get out of the game and gradually get rid of stress.
Voice: Bill Fichtner

Salvatore Leone
Don Salvatore Leone conducts business not only in, but also throughout the state of San Andres. Known as a powerful boss, the "owner of Caligula" in Las Venturas and a sworn enemy of the Forelli family.
Voice: Frank Vincent

Johnny Sindacco
Son of Paulie Sindacco. A high-ranking figure in the mafia. Was caught in the Four Dragons casino and maimed during a trip with Karl (see). Treated in hospital, Forelli was kidnapped. Carl as Ken Rosenberg's assistant. Later, Johnny sees his abuser (Carl) and dies of a sudden heart attack.
Voice: Casey Siemaszko

Fleeting characters

Mark "B-Dup" Wayne
Having arranged Big Bear to be his servant, B-Dap did not get along very well with Karl. A drug dealer who later gained influence among the Ballas, Bi-Dap crossed all boundaries, completely ruining relations with Grove Street.
Voice: The Game

Barry "Big Bear" Thorne
Once a respected member of the Grove Street Families gang. After the gang lost influence, Big Bear became addicted to crack and became B-Dap's servant. In the end, he gradually recovers from his addiction and gives change to his “master”.
Voice: Kurt Alexander aka Big Boi

Claude
The protagonist, still very young and full of ambition, did not quite understand with whom he would have to start a business. Participating in the race, he lost to Karl, but received a Catalina, which will later happen to him... By the way, the players only learned his name from the plot.
Voice: no

Jethro and Dwaine
Since he bought out Jethro and Dwayne's boat station in Vice City, they had to move to San Fierro. Dwayne became a hot dog salesman, and Jethro became a worker at the Xumer gas station. According to the plot, Karl will change their destinies by hiring them for more or less decent work in a garage located in Doherty.
Voices: John Zurhellen, Navid Khonsari

Guppy
Advisor to Vusi. Authority in triad circles. Killed during a raid on a cargo ship (see). Su Zi Mu takes his place.
Voice: unknown

Su Xi Mu
Su Zi Mu, otherwise known as "Suzy", is Woozy's right-hand man and the controller of the bookmaker's office. Seen in association with Ziro.
Voice: Richard Chang

Emmet
Cheap gun supplier and member of the Seville Boulevard Families gang. The Kalashnikov, which is used in the mission "" and which jams at the most crucial moment, was purchased from Emmett, which proves the unreliability of his goods.
Voice: Eugene Jeter Jr.

Maria Latore
Waitress at the Caligula casino. Soon he builds a closer relationship with Don Salvatore Leone.
Voice: Debi Mazar

Old Reece
A local barber in the Idlewood area who knows the Johnson family well based on his exchanges with Carl.
Voice: unknown

Jimmy Silverman
The man Carl and Mad Dog meet after chasing Og Lok in the mission "". Wants to help sue the latter.
Voice: Gary Yudman

Freddy
Former cellmate of Og Lok, member of the Los Santos Vagos gang. Geoffrey accuses him of stealing poetry, but in fact it turns out that the persecution of Freddie was carried out for Og Lok's personal reasons. Judging by Freddie's remarks, he raped Jeffrey in prison, which he could not forgive him for. Was killed in the mission "". After the mission, Karl makes fun of Og Lok, saying that he likes men with mustaches.
Voice: unknown

Tony
A talking parrot that says mafia slang terms, obscenities, and quotes from Tony Montana in the movie Scarface. Morally helps Ken Rosenberg, who has been on edge for some time in San Andres.
Voice: unknown

Tony the parrot keeps his word:

Kane, Big Daddy and an unnamed member of the Ballas gang (Kane, Big Daddy)
Kane was one of the leaders of the Ballas gang, was associated with drug trafficking and was killed by Karl in the mission "". Big Daddy is a drug dealer and leader of the Los Santos Vagos gang who forcibly seized Mad Dog's house. He was killed in the mission "", and the house was returned to the owner. An unnamed member of the Ballas gang, who is seen in the opening video of Madd Dogg's Rhymes (wearing a brown jacket), coming out of the closet and criticizing Og Loc's rap; in Jizzy's club in the mission "" and in the video "The Introduction" (he is still wearing the same brown jacket).
Voices: unknown

Colonel Farberger
Colonel from whom Carl and Ryder stole boxes of weapons in the mission "Home Invasion". Works on the docks, lives in the territory of the Los Santos Vagos gang and is rumored to have been killed by Officer Tenpenny.
Voice: unknown

Other characters

Ralph Pendelbury
The cop who had evidence against Tenpenny and Pulaski. For some time he controlled the situation, but was still killed by his “dirty” partners.
Voice: no

Brian & Beverly Johnson
Brian is Carl's younger brother, who died in 1987. Apparently, Karl was partly to blame for his death. Beverly is Carl's mother. She was killed by the Ballas gang, sworn enemies of the Grove Street Families. It is because of her death that Carl returns home to Los Santos.
Voices: none

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