Feed Zac Efron to an alligator
... along with 10 other tormentable celebrities who were slipped into games without their knowledge
Grand Theft Auto IV's Niko Bellic is... Vladimir Mashkov
While he's had a relatively long and illustrious career in his native Russia, actor Vladimir Mashkov is best known in the US for his villain role in 2001's Behind Enemy Lines - which is to say he's practically unknown in the US.
Still, the hard-faced, track-suited Serbian sniper he played in that movie seems to have been at least a partial inspiration for Grand Theft Auto IV's immigrant anti-hero, Niko Bellic. If nothing else, the visual resemblance is striking, and not just because Mashkov and Bellic have identical taste in track suits. Take a close look at their faces and imagine Mashkov with a full beard, sunken eyes and a haunted expression born from years of human trafficking. And also rendered in 3D, with a little more hair. It's uncanny.
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