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Thomas "Tommy" Vercetti is a fictional character and the playable protagonist of the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the fourth main installment in Rockstar Games's Grand Theft Auto series. The first protagonist in the series who can speak, Tommy was voiced by Ray Liotta. [2]
He had a prominent voice acting role as Tommy Vercetti in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002). After his death in 2022, Liotta was posthumously recognized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 24, 2023. His films that were released posthumously include Cocaine Bear, Fool's Paradise, Dangerous Waters (all 2023), and 1992 (2024).
Luke Perry as Tommy Santorelli, the main character, a successful but arrogant centerfielder baseball player. Keanu Pires as Tommy's 13-year-old self; Chauncey Leopardi as Michael "Squints" Palledorous, a member of the original sandlot team. Leopardi reprises his role from the original film. Sarah Deakins as Sara Santorelli, Tommy's single mother.
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Verducci was born in East Orange, New Jersey, and raised in Glen Ridge. [2] He attended Seton Hall Prep in West Orange, New Jersey, and then went to Penn State, graduating with a B.A. in journalism, where he was a reporter for The Daily Collegian and appeared in the first edition of The Weekly Collegian. [3]
Managing general partner: Hal Steinbrenner. Net worth: $3.8 billion (Steinbrenner family; 2020) Purchase price: $8.8 million (1973) Current franchise valuation: $5.25 billion. Value appreciation ...
In 1986, mobster Tommy Vercetti (voiced by Ray Liotta) is released from prison after serving a fifteen-year sentence for murder. His boss Sonny Forelli (Tom Sizemore), seeking to establish drug operations in the South, sends Tommy to Vice City to oversee an important drug deal alongside crooked lawyer Ken Rosenberg (William Fichtner). However ...
Dan McLaughlin was born on March 18, 1974, in St. Louis, Missouri. [3] He grew up in the St. Louis area where his father was a school teacher. Following his graduation from St. John Vianney High School in suburban Kirkwood, Missouri, McLaughlin attended Lindenwood University in Saint Charles [4] where he played baseball.