- Troy: "About me working here, man, I can't do it no more. I ain't queer and it's doing my head in."
- Luis: "Bro, you work for a guy whose nickname since 1985 is Gay Tony. Why do you give a fuck?"
- ―Troy and Luis Lopez.
Troy is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series, who appears as a supporting character in The Ballad of Gay Tony.
Description
Troy is the doorman at the gay nightclub Hercules, although he himself is not gay. He often tries to talk to Tony and Luis about moving to Maisonette 9, as he feels people are laughing at him. Tony usually ignores him, while Luis tells him he can take or leave the position. Troy is also an aspiring singer, and tried to audition for Tony's cabaret and a celebrity guest at Hercules, supermodel Kerry McIntosh.
The same documentary team who were to make a film about the late Manny Escuela and his cleaning of Bohan's streets, planned on making a documentary on Troy, claiming his life as a doorman of one of Liberty City's hottest gay nightclubs included sex, drama, violence and many more popular aspects of reality TV.
Mission Appearances
The Ballad of Gay Tony
Trivia
- Troy's voice actor, Robert Bogue, also voices Steve Haines in Grand Theft Auto V. Coincidentally, Steve has his own reality show, The Underbelly Of Paradise, and Troy was also due to present a reality show.
- There is a glitch present where Troy cannot be killed by sources of damage not inflicted by the player. If he punches the player in front of the police (after aggregating him), he will slowly beat all cops present to death, as they cannot kill him.