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See, it's the streets man, but people gotta understand the struggles... for real, you know what I'm saying? They gotta understand the struggles, yeah...

Manuel "Manny" Escuela[1] is a main character in Grand Theft Auto IV. He is also briefly mentioned in The Ballad of Gay Tony and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

He is voiced by Berto Colon.

History[]

Background[]

Manny Escuela is a Puerto Rican who grew up in South Bohan. It is implied that he is a former member of the Spanish Lords and a former heroin addict, but is now clean and has changed his ways. He claims that he owes too much to the "streets" and wants to clean them up to settle his debt to society. However, he has also hired a cameraman, Jay Hamilton, to film his righteous undertaking, leading many to believe that he is only interested in fame and glory.

He operates out of the West Bohan Community Center where he runs a youth outreach program, and is also a dance instructor.

Events of Grand Theft Auto IV[]

Manny is eventually introduced to Niko Bellic by his childhood friend, Mallorie Bardas. Rather than personally clean up Bohan himself, Escuela pays Niko, who needs the money, to do the dirty work for him. Niko drives around town exterminating drug dealers at the request of Escuela, who arrives afterwards, with a camera crew, to take credit. In an attempt to make his show more believable, he meets corrupt cop, Francis McReary, who appears in one of Escuela's videos. Later, Niko kills some of Manny's former friends.

Escuela was well known in South Bohan, but generally disliked by most. Even Niko is beyond irritated by Escuela's antics and ridiculous claims. Escuela even goes so far as to take credit for the creation of rap, despite his obvious lack of skill, and implies he refused to continue because of his distaste with commercialization.

Death[]

Escuela's annoying habit of filming finally pushes the limits when he attempts to film a confrontation with another "community leader" of sorts, drug baroness Elizabeta Torres. Niko visits Elizabeta, but Manny and Jay arrive to tell her to stop selling drugs. With the police closing in on her operations, she is in a paranoid, cocaine-fueled state, and immediately shoots both Manny and Jay. She then asks Niko to deliver the bodies to a black market organ dealer, who states the organs will help a lot of people. Niko says, "He'd been trying to help the streets his whole life... maybe he'll be actually doing it now."

Manny's inexplicable disappearance is later referenced by Troy, the doorman of Hercules, in The Ballad of Gay Tony, as he muses to Luis Lopez during "Not So Fast" that "they're going to make a show about me! Can you believe it! Well, originally, they were going to make a show about some Puerto Rican guy in Bohan but he disappeared".

Character[]

Personality[]

Manny Escuela is a vigilante who attempts to stop neighborhood crime by himself, particularly gangs and drug dealers. However, it's evident that he cares far more about fame and notoriety, rather than his cause, evident in how he often hires Niko Bellic to kill gangbangers and drug dealers for him before taking credit for Niko's work.

Manny comes off as a very egotistical man, going so far as to compare himself to Jesus Christ, calling his film the "gospel of the streets" and claiming that Jay should be filming him every second. He also claims to Niko that he created the rap music genre.

Manny also cares a lot about his appearance and is somewhat homophobic as well. He is often concerned with "looking gay" on live TV, and once even hired Niko to kill some of his former associates simply for calling him a homosexual.

LCPD Database Record[]

LCPDDB-GTAIV-Header
A - E
F - J
K - O
P - U
V - Z
SURNAME
Escuela
Missing
MannyEscuela-GTAIV-Mugshot
FIRST NAME
Manny
AGE
35
PLACE OF BIRTH
South Bohan
AFFILIATIONS
Linked to the Spanish Lords
CRIMINAL RECORD
1994 - Fraud
1997 - Possession Controlled Substance: Heroin
NOTES
- South Bohan based fraudster and drug dealer.

- Former member of the Spanish Lords
- Reinvented himself as a community leader and started a youth center.

- Suspected in assaults against criminals around his neighborhood.
LCPD-GTA4-logo
LIBERTY CITY POLICE DEPT.
PROTECTING LIBERTY CITY
MannyEscuela-GTAIV-Mugshot
NAME
MANNY ESCUELA

HANGOUT
Unknown

WANTED FOR
Possession Controlled Substance

Missing

Mission Appearances[]

Grand Theft Auto IV[]

Gallery[]

Videos[]

Trivia[]

  • Manny is likely based on the Latin Kings leader, Antonio "King Tone" Fernandez who, despite his role in one of New York's biggest criminal gangs, masqueraded as a community leader. Like Manny, he was also the subject of a documentary entitled "Latin Kings: A Street Gang Story." Manny even wears black and gold, LK colors.
  • Manny wears a black jacket with a yellow logo that reads "Manny's Gym". It resembles the logo of real-life Gold's Gym.
    • In the beta version, the main color of his jacket was blue instead of black. This can be seen in his artwork.
  • His last name, Escuela, means "school" in Spanish.
  • The mural depicting Manny is still present at the West Bohan Community Center in 2009, as seen in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
  • Like most characters in the game, Manny will don a unique helmet when riding alongside the protagonist on a motorbike. His helmet is black and orange with yellow stripes.
  • Manny mentions during one mission that he aspires to be "like one of them rich guys who makes computers and cures AIDS and shit", a tongue-in-cheek nod to Bill Gates and his charity work through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
  • One of the many charity events he runs is a "Tex-Mex" cooking class, as seen in the opening cutscene for Street Sweeper.
  • Manny likes all hip-hop radio stations in the car. He will compliment Niko on his "beat" and will start thinking about ideas for his videos. Other stations will lead to a small but harmless argument.
  • Manny's last name is misspelled in the Liberty City Post and Liberty Tree.
  • He has a similar surname as Javier Escuella from Red Dead Redemption, another game made by Rockstar. Javier is a Mexican outlaw who betrayed the game's protagonist, John Marston.
  • His file on the LCPD Database will list him as missing after the events of Have a Heart. Vlad Glebov is also listed as missing in the database despite being murdered.
    • In both instances, this is because their bodies were never found/recovered.
  • Manny has a habit of referring to other people as "man" ("That's how I roll, man", "Man, what is this, man?") and has said "man" a total of 78 times in his dialogue. His name is likely a satirical nod to this habit.

Navigation[]

[ ve ]Characters in Grand Theft Auto IV
ProtagonistNiko Bellic
Central charactersRoman Bellic | Little Jacob | Dimitri Rascalov† | Jimmy Pegorino† | Bernie Crane | Darko Brevic
Main charactersMallorie Bardas | Vladimir Glebov† | Mikhail Faustin† | Brucie Kibbutz | Manny Escuela† | Elizabeta Torres | Patrick McReary | Francis McReary | Gerald McReary | Derrick McReary† | Kate McReary | Playboy X | Dwayne Forge | Ray Boccino† | Phil Bell | United Liberty Paper contact | Jon Gravelli
Radio DJsBeatrix Fontaine | DJ Green Lantern | DJ Mister Cee†| DJ Premier | François K | Roy Ayers | Femi Kuti | Gary Sheen | Jane Labrador | Jeffron James | Lazlow Jones | Marcel LeMuir | Roy Haynes† | Ryan McFallon | Karl Lagerfeld† | Jimmy Gestapo | Iggy Pop | Bobby Konders | Juliette Lewis | Daddy Yankee | Carl Bradshaw | Vaughn Harper† | Ruslana Lyzhychko
Supporting charactersMichelle/Karen | Ilyena Faustin | Isaac Roth† | Kim Young-Guk† | Ray Bulgarin† | Jay Hamilton† | Jim Fitzgerald† | Johnny Klebitz† | Gordon Sargent | Michael Keane† | Maureen McReary | Luis Fernando Lopez | Anthony Corrado† | Stevie | The Fixer | Tony Prince | Bryce Dawkins | Eugene Reaper† | Mohammed | Zorba Philippidis
Minor charactersAdam Dimayev† | Aiden O'Malley† | Alejandra | Alonzo | Andrei† | Angela Allan† | Angie Pegorino | Anna Faustin | Anthony† | Benny† | Bledar Morina† | Bobby Jefferson | Brett | Bucky Sligo† | Catch | Charlie† | Charles Matteo† | Christopher Tibbits | Chuck Williams-Jones | City Official | Clarence's Associate† | Dardan Petrela† | Dave Bosoy† | Doctor Rosem | Eduard Borodin† | Felipe | Frankie Garone† | Frankie Gallo | Jason Michaels† | Jayvon Simson† | Jermaine Andrews | Jimmy | John | John Barbosa† | Joseph DiLeo† | Joseph Kaplan | Kalem† | Karen (Lawyers) | Katerina | Lamon | Larissa Slalom | Lavar Davis† | Lenny Petrovic† | Lori Williams-Jones† | Luca Silvestri† | Lyle Rivas† | Marco Bonnaro† | Mark† | Marlon Bridges† | Mickey | Mitch | Mori Green† | Mr. Fuk's Rice Box manager | Muscovski | Oleg Minkov† | Peter Marchetti† | Priest | Sal† | Sheila Stafford† | Shirley† | Slimeball | Talbot Daniels | Teddy Benavidez† | Thai Prostitute | The Blackmailer† | The Doctor | The Hater† | The Kidnapper† | Kidnapper's Accomplice† | The Truck Driver† | Tom Goldberg† | Tom Rivas† | Tony† | Tony Black† | Trunchez Brothers† | Unnamed Russian Goon | Vasily | Vera | Mason Waylon | Wedding Assassin | Wilson Taylor Sr.† | Unnamed Lost MC Biker† | Sergei | Ed the Mate | Isaac's girlfriend | Westdyke Memorial Hospital Receptionist
GirlfriendsAlexandra Chilton | Carmen Ortiz | Kiki Jenkins
Random charactersBrian Meech | Mel | Real Badman | Hossan Ramzy | Sara | Pathos | Jeff Harlingford | Marnie Allen | Eddie Low† | Cherise Glover | Cherise Glover's Boyfriend | Clarence Little† | Gracie Ancelotti | Ilyena Faustin | Ivan Bytchkov
Petrovic MafiyaKenny Petrovic | Lenny Petrovic† |Mrs. Petrovic | Petrovic's Daughter | Anton† | Anton the Rat† | Boris† | Georgi† | Igor | Ivo† | Rami Yalon | Sergey† | Vanya | Vasil† | Vitali | Yuri
Most Wanted criminalsAlonso Goralski† | Antonio Rivette† | Barry Lamora† | Bert Reker† | Christov Mahonvic† | Danny Hatmaker† | Darren Covey† | Fernando Tisdel† | Freddy Paparo† | Frederick Harrison† | Glenn Lushbaugh† | Jimmy Kand† | Juan Haimo† | Keenan Burdett† | Leo Brodell† | Lino Friddell† | Marty Boldenow† | Maxwell Caughlin† | Mervin Eskuchen† | Noel Katsuda† | Phil Bacerra† | Preston Pecinovsky† | Rodrigo Stavnes† | Rodney McEniry† | Scott Guzowski† | Sergi Szerbin† | Shon Kikuchi† | Simon Nashly† | Tommy Francovic† | Tyler Pickrel
Mentioned charactersChan Jaoming† | Fifteen Man Squad | George Lawton | Hsin Jaoming | Huang Lee | Hugh Djas | Joe Lawton | Lester Arnold | Lester Leroc | Mallorie's Cousin | Marko | Mr. Wong | Niko's Brother† | Phyllis | Rudy D'Avanzo† | Rudy D'Avanzo's Father† | Thomas Piretta | Wu "Kenny" Lee† | Zhou Ming† | Tom Pireni | Natalya Shironova
Other charactersRob | Vicki | Yusuf Amir | Troy Harder | Lola Del Rio | Jase | Milica Bellic | Roman's Child | Mila Tadic | Jerry Kapowitz | Horatio Humboldt | Gloria Hole | Steve | Kelly
Beta charactersAlyssa Funke | Bradly Narlock | Cletus Luzell | Dick Godley | Marcel Hevas | Marty Connor | Tommy Francini | Wilbert Wetterer
† denotes Deceased, Italics denotes a status determined by the player's choice
Characters in GTA IV | Category:Characters in GTA IV | Grand Theft Auto IV | Category:Characters
  1. Liberty Tree newspaper prop found in interiors. Surname misspelt with two Ls:
    LibertyTreeNewspaper
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