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Dan Houser is an English video game producer who is currently Vice President of Rockstar Games (along with his brother Sam and Vice President of creativity. As well as producing various video games, Dan has also written for all but one of the Grand Theft Auto III era games along with other Rockstar produced video games.

Whilst growing up, Dan and his brother Sam dreamed of rock stardom. Hoping to beocme rock stars, the two went to Saint Paul's School, where they met Terry Donovan (who later co-founded Rockstar Games with them). Looking for their break, they joined BMG Music in London; and in 1993 joined BMG Music's interactive division. Houser later joined BMG's video games division, which in 1998 was purchased by Take-Two Interactive. Dan Houser has since been creditted as a producer for five Grand Theft Auto games, and has also worked as a writer and voice artist for games in the series.

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