List of characters in the Hitman series

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This is a list of fictional characters from the Hitman series. This includes the video games Hitman: Codename 47, Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, Hitman: Contracts and Hitman: Blood Money as well as the film. Characters are organized by their importance and factions in the games.

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[edit] Major recurring characters

[edit] Agent 47

Main article: Agent 47

Agent 47 is a a genetically-engineered assassin and protagonist of the series, created from the recombinant DNA of five of the world's most dangerous criminals. His name comes from the last two digits of a bar code on the back of his head – 761201-040147, and also represent the number of chromosomes he has in his DNA. He is a tall, bald, blue-eyed, no-nonsense individual and usually wears a suit with black leather gloves and a red tie. Engineered from conception to be the perfect killer, 47's strength, speed, and intellect are above the human norm. The film version of 47 has a few differences from the game series version. The film version, for instance, is not a clone, but an orphan (presumably) who was trained by the Organization to become an expert assassin when he was a child. Also, the film version is revealed to have a photographic memory.

47 is voiced by David Bateson. In the movie adaptation, he is portrayed by Timothy Olyphant.

[edit] Diana Burnwood

Diana Burnwood is 47's controller at the Agency. Diana briefs 47 on his assignments, oversees his progress, and serves as his guide over the radio. For the vast majority of the series, 47 never sees Diana, recognizing her only by voice. They do come face-to-face at the conclusion of Hitman: Blood Money and Hitman: Contracts. Diana has a posh English accent and a business-like demeanor. Because her face is never shown, she is considered an unseen character.

Although Diana usually handles 47's affairs from afar, she turns out to be a major character in Hitman: Blood Money; serving as a double agent, faking 47's death, saving the Agency from liquidation, and dodging death herself a few times.[1]In the end, her efforts pay off when the Agency is brought back online, although it is implied that Diana has been promoted to a higher position.[2]

Diana is voiced by Vivienne McKee.

[edit] Dr. Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer

Dr. Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer is a discredited German scientist living in Romania, Ort-Meyer's radical theories were deemed insane by his peers. Dr. Ort-Meyer served in the French Foreign Legion with the other four creators of 47, and after leaving ran a mental institution, which he used as a cover for genetic experiments. In exchange for research funding, Ort-Meyer provided his former comrades with donor organs harvested from clone bodies, which significantly extended their longevity. (By the events of Hitman: Codename 47, each of Ort-Meyer's accomplices were well into their 60-70s, but appeared 10-20 years younger.) Ort-Meyer believed that genetic recombination and human cloning could be used to produce a perfected version of the human species, superior in strength and mind and unburdened by conscience. His ultimate goal (unbeknown to his associates) was to create an army of flawless and unquestioningly obedient supermen. When Ort-Meyer's associates become suspicious of his motives, he employed 47 to systematically eliminate each of them. When 47 discovered Ort-Meyer's plans, he managed to eradicate his latest line of clones and break his neck.

[edit] Agent Smith

Agent Smith is a fairly inept American secret agent with ties to the CIA and the Agency. He has a tendency to be captured and tortured by the people he has been assigned to spy on. As a result, the Agency has sent 47 to rescue him on a number of occasions. His torture experiences have caused him to take up drinking on the job, making him even more ineffective.

Like 47, Agent Smith dons a variety of disguises, but most often he's seen beaten and stripped down to his American Flag boxer shorts. He seems to regard 47 as a friend, no doubt because 47 has rescued him so many times. The feeling is not mutual. 47 initially treats his relationship with Agent Smith as detached and professional, but as he is forced to rescue Smith again and again he increasingly sees Smith as an ineffective hindrance. In Hitman: Blood Money, 47 puts a gun to Smith's head and threatens to kill him.

[edit] Mei-Ling

Mei-Ling is a young woman from the Chinese mainland, abducted and recruited into the brothel of Hong Kong crimelord Lee Hong. 47 rescues her in exchange for information about her employer in preparation for assassinating him.[3] After escaping from Lee Hong, Mei-Ling is later revealed to be prostituting herself to Hayamoto, another Asian crime lord. 47 ends up rescuing her again (much to his consternation).[4]

Mei-Ling is apparently the first woman who has ever kissed 47; his reaction is different in the original game from the remake. In the original Hitman, 47 reacts with significant revulsion. In the remake Hitman: Contracts, his reaction is one of detached bemusement. She was known as Lei Ling in the original Hitman: Codename 47.

[edit] Hitman: Codename 47

[edit] Lee Hong

Lee Hong is one of the four primary targets in the game. He has a poison tipped sword and has a personal bodyguard, who tastes his food and protects him in danger. He is known publicly as "The Man with no Conscience", and is leader of the Red Dragon triad, as well as owner of the Wang Fou restaurant.

[edit] Pablo Belisario Ochoa

Colombian drug lord Pablo Ochoa was born in Cali, Colombia in 1930. By the age of 18 his criminal activities were already extensive, what with his multiple convictions and the manslaughter of a rival who was going after a girlfriend.He escaped sentence for the latter by exploiting his criminal connections, which resulted in the murder of the judge who was to preside at his trial.He escaped to France and joined the French Foreign Legion, but later returned to Colombia in 1955 where he built his criminal drug-centered empire.However, as a result of several bloody fights with other Colombian cartels, Ochoa was forced to retreat to his stronghold in the rainforest. His mannerisms are heavily based on the character Tony Montana from the movie Scarface.

[edit] Frantz Fuchs

International terrorist Fuchs was born in Linz, Austria in 1929 where he spent his formative years nurtured in violence by his father who, when World War II broke out, encouraged the young Frantz to join a different youth organisation that had uniforms, instilled hatred in his mind and provided his son with weapons to play with. Frantz's violent paradise was shattered, however, when the Nazis fell to the Allies. He fled to Marseilles where he joined the French Foreign Legion and quickly rose in the ranks as he continued to hone his talents in explosives and assassination. After he left the service in 1955, Fuchs continued to practice his brand of terrorism and established a name for himself as one of the world's most dangerous mercenaries.

[edit] Arkadij Jegorov

Arkadij Jegorov, also known as Boris Ivanovich Duruska, is an international gunrunner born in 1930 in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan where, under the harsh poverty conditions and scrutiny of the local and loyal apparatchiks, he cultivated a strong hatred for the communist regime. His journey down the road to crime began at the age of 15 when he began stealing weapons from the Soviets and selling them to Cossack nationalists. His father saw fit to turn him to the authorities; however, Jegorov eluded the police and went into hiding in the mountains before making his way to Marseilles, where he was to join the French Foreign Legion in 1950. By the end of his service in 1955, Jegorov had established a gun-running route through Turkey and Iran. His gunrunner activities continued after he left the league, culminating in his going into business with the Russian mafia in the mid 1980s and building up a gun-trafficking operation that covered most of the world.[

[edit] Doctor Odon Kovacs

Dr. Odon Kovacs was educated in medicine at the University of Bucharest, and has served in the Romanian psychiatric hospital since graduation. He specializes in subconscious mind control and behavioral sciences, and supposedly performs questionable studies on psychiatric hospital subjects. He was apparently involved in Professor Ort-Meyer's cloning experiments as well and Agent 47 remembers him as the man with the needle.

[edit] Series 48 clones

The Series 48 clones, also known as the Mr. 48s are a set of clones created by Professor Ort-Meyer, superior to 47. They are depicted as stronger, more accurate and more loyal than 47.


[edit] Hitman 2: Silent Assassin

[edit] Sergei Zavorotko

Sergei Zavorotko is a Russian mafia boss and arms dealer. He serves as the main antagonist of Hitman 2: Silent Assassin.

Sergei is the older brother of Arkadij Jegorov, and effectively 47's uncle. He specialises in the transport of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons, also known as CBRN. At the beginning of Silent Assassin, Sergei brings 47 out of retirement by arranging the kidnapping of 47's friend Father Vittorio, then anonymously orders several contract assassinations through the Agency so 47 can perform a series of hits on Sergei's business partners. The hits are later revealed to be a diversion, as Sergei is actually using 47 to obliviously assemble the parts of a Nuclear Missile System capable of penetrating the American missile shield, a system Sergei plans to sell to a wealthy Sikh doomsday cult for a considerable sum of money. However, the device is intercepted by the UN, and Sergei attempts to cover up his involvement and hires a early clone created by Dr. Ort-Meyer named Mr. 17 to assassinate 47, which he fails. 47 returns to the Gontranno Sanctuary, where Sergei is holding Father Vittorio hostage. A battle ensues between the two, where 47 kills Sergei.

[edit] Mystery Man

"Mystery Man" is an unidentified man in a black suit. Little is known about his past other than the fact that he himself claims to have seen 47 while in Rotterdam, presumably during the events of Hitman: Codename 47. He first appears at the beginning of Silent Assassin as an advisor to Sergei, being to him the attention of 47. Ultimately, he persuades Sergei to order an assassination on 47.

It is implied towards the end of the game that the "Mystery Man" is really manipulating Sergei for a higher power and that he is the person who tips off the UN about Sergei's nuclear weapons.

[edit] Mr. 17

Mr. 17, also known as Agent 17, is an early prototype clone developed by Dr. Ort-Meyer seen in Silent Assassin. He appears twice throughout the game and attempts to kill 47. His appearance is almost identical to that of 47, except wears an orange tie, earpiece and sunglasses.

[edit] Giuseppe "Don" Guillani

Don of the Sicilian Mafia. The headquarters of the mafia is his villa, Villa Borghese,In the countryside of Palermo. Agent 47 ventures there after Father Vittorio is kidnapped by him.

[edit] Hitman: Blood Money

[edit] Alexander Leland Cayne

Alexander Leland Cayne
Alexander Leland Cayne

"Jack" Alexander Leland Cayne, also known as Leland Alexander by some sources, is a former FBI director and the narrator of Hitman: Blood Money. He serves as the main antagonist of the game.

The official website of Blood Money suggests that Alexander was severely injured in a work accident and consequently is paralyzed from the waist down with much of the skin on the right side of his face missing.[5] In his time as FBI Director, Alexander became aware of 47's activities, as well as the truth behind the Ort-Meyer Project. Together with a contact in the Central Intelligence Agency, Alexander devoted the energies of both the FBI and the CIA toward hunting down and destroying 47. Ostensibly, his goal was to destroy 47's genetic material to prevent rogue states from acquiring the DNA and producing their own cloned supersoldiers. The events of Blood Money are recounted as flashbacks to 47's career by Cayne to Rick Henderson, a journalist.

As the game progresses and Cayne recounts his story, it becomes increasingly clear that he is an unreliable narrator, as the details he recites differ somewhat from what actually happens in 47's missions. At first it is unclear if he is lying or merely misinformed, but ultimately Cayne is revealed to be the real leader of "The Franchise", the rival organisation to the Agency. His true intentions are to acquire 47's DNA to help "The Franchise"'s own human cloning program. Cayne's public opposition to the legalization of human cloning is not about moral objections to cloning as initially suggested, but rather to ensure that "The Franchise" has a monopoly on the technology. His interview with the reporter is crafted to manipulate public opinion on the issue.

During the early stages of the game, the Vice President of the United States of America is killed in a supposed 'car accident'. "The Franchise" installs Daniel Morris, a corrupt Alpha Zerox loyalist, to the position as an interim. Towards the end of the game, Cayne orders Mark Parchezzi III to assassinate Tom Steward, the President of the United States, so that Morris, under the influence of Alpha Zerox, can rise to power and ban human cloning.

In the conclusion of the game, Diana appears to betray Agent 47, injecting poison into him and delivering his corpse to Cayne, who puts off doing away with 47 until he can give the reporter an eyewitness account of the assassin himself. Cayne rewards Diana with the position of being his private nurse. With the reporter present, Cayne arranges for a speedy funeral and cremation for 47 at a private chapel. It is then revealed to be part of Diana's hidden agenda however, as the poison is revealed to be a fake death-serum, used by 47 to smuggle Agent Smith out of a rehabilitation clinic by inducing him into a hibernative death-like state. Diana administers the antidote by lacing her lipstick with it and kissing 47 during his funeral, leaving his signature dual Silverballers on his chest. 47 revives and massacres everyone attending the funeral, including Cayne's personal guard, the priest, Rick Henderson and Cayne himself, leaving no witnesses and ultmately securing 47's identity from the public.

[edit] Mark Parchezzi III

Mark Parchezzi III
Mark Parchezzi III

Mark Parchezzi III, or Mark III, is an albino clone superseding Mark Purayah II and is 47's counterpart in "The Franchise". Parchezzi is sometimes alluded to in the in-game newspaper articles as the assassin behind various targets throughout the game, such as the former Vice President Spaulding Burke, allowing "The Franchise" to install Daniel Morris to the position. He is also mentioned in other newspaper articles in the game and is noted by many to top the FBI Most Wanted list. Parchezzi is also responsible for systematically eliminating most of the ICA's employees. He is the clone of Alpha Zerox, the Franchise's cloning factory. Possessing many of the same abilities as Agent 47, he is able to blend into the background like a chameleon to carry out subversive operations. Like 47, he is fond of disguises. He is first seen in a cutscene at the beginning of the game, reading about 47's contract assassination of Joseph Clarence in a newspaper. When 47 rescues Agent Smith from a rehabilitation clinic, several nurses and therapists at the facility imply that Parchezzi posed as a doctor at the clinic and interrogated Smith shortly before 47's arrival.

Towards the conclusion of the game it is revealed that Parchezzi's real name is simply "Mark III" and that he, like 47, is a genetically engineered clone and the most powerful in a series of clones developed by Alpha Zerox. Ultimately, Parchezzi is revealed to be in the employ of "The Franchise", and Agent Smith reveals that Parchezzi has been hired by Daniel Morris to assassinate the President of the United States of America. Agent 47 foils the assassination and climactic shootout between 47 and Parchezzi ensues on the roof of the White House. An erroneous newspaper report upon completion of the level claims that Parchezzi was shot to death by White House security after assassinating the Vice President, thus freeing 47 from any blame.

An earlier version, Mark Purayah II, or "Mark II" was hired to assassinate the State Secretary at Mardi Gras, in collusion with other "The Franchise" assassins. He bears the exact same resemblance to Mark III.

[edit] Rick Henderson

Rick Henderson is a journalist that interviews Alexander Leland Cayne throughout Blood Money. Cayne converses with Henderson about 47's activities over the past few years, in a fashion that suggests that Henderson is being told this so cloning can be outlawed for the good of national security, when in reality it is a cover for Cayne's true intentions to engineer clones free of any possible competition. Henderson is brought to 47’s funeral where all attendees are slaughtered by a revived 47, however he manages to escape to the main gate along with the priest only to discover they have been locked by double-crossing Diana. They are both killed shortly by 47 to ensure that his identity can never be revealed to the public.

[edit] Joseph Clarence

Joseph "Swing King" Clarence is the owner of Southland Amusement Park, a defunct amusement park that was shut down after an incident involving a lack of maintenance and safety for the Ferris wheel, which subsequently fell and killed 36 people. A father of one of the victims orders a hit on Clarence after the judge drops all charges on him, and requests that a photo of his son be last thing Clarence sees. The mission in which Clarence is eliminated acts as a gameplay tutorial. After the incident Clarence lost his fortune mostly due to legal costs and to gain money again he allows a drug cartel, led by Mr. Scoop, to use the dilapidated park as a drug lab. When 47 assassinates Clarence, it is implied that his wife was filing for divorce, to which Clarence tries to prevent.

[edit] Don Fernando Delgado

Don Fernando Delgado is a famous wine producer. His wineyard works as a cover for cocaine production and smuggling and his death is just for a client (As the death of Manuel is supposedly only to cover the single assassination, as a drug hit) from the region. Don Fernando is a world renowned cellist, with public performances "rare" for anyone to see. He was also a colonel in Pinochet's intelligence service.

[edit] Manuel Delgado

The son, who's mostly heads the trafficking side of the business, is known to only be a target because to make the proper hit (Of Don Fernando) seem connected to drugs. He wants to take over his father's drug business, but has already broken the first rule; never take the drugs yourself. He spends most of his time water skiing and downloading pornography.

[edit] Alvaro D'Alvade

Alvaro D'Alvade, originally called Philippe Berceuse in Hitman: Contracts, is a world renowned opera singer. His career was tarnished as he was apparently taken to trial in 1997 after accusations of child rape. The charges were dropped when the child who was to testify didn't appear at court, disappearing. Her body was eventually found in a ravine, and the authorities tried to pin D'Alvade for the death, but then the death was ruled as suicide. He is said to be the greatest Cavaradossi ever, when he was rehearsing the role in Tosca.

[edit] Richard Delahunt

Richard Delahunt, the American ambassador to the Vatican, is an avid fan of Alvaro D'Alvade and also involved in child prostitution, using kids from Eastern Europe. Delahunt has a strong sexual appetite with the famous tenor, though he doesn't directly show it. Instead he travels around with an armed escort and watches D'Alvade perform from his private viewing box.

Both Delahunt and D'Alvade (as Berceuse) appear on the objectives screen for the final mission in Hitman: Contracts, as an expired mission briefing. The events of the game take place just after the mission in Blood Money where 47 assassinates Delahunt and D'Alvade/Berceuse, as they appear to have already been eliminated. Both men appear significantly different in their identification picture in Contracts than their final appearance.

[edit] Lorenzo Lombardo

Lorenzo Lombardo (the main target) is a big-time Las Vegas mobster, accused of various crimes, including robbery, murder, racketeering, arms trafficking, drug trafficking, fixing sports, and many others, but never found guilty of any. He is staying at the clinic to avoid police, bounty hunters, feds, and others after him and intends to flee the country.

[edit] Carmine Desalvo

A Central American smuggler of illegal arms.

[edit] Rudy Menzana

Apart from human trafficking, Menzana is also involved involved in weapons and drug smuggling over the Mexican border in the US.

[edit] Vinnie Sinistra

Vinnie "Slugger" Sinistra is Cuban crimelord who was expatriated from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift in the early 1980s. The police eventually built a case against him so he turned state's witness against his former business partners and is subsequently placed under the Witness Protection Program by the FBI. 47 eliminates him and retrieves a sensitive microfilm from his wife's necklace.

[edit] Mark Purayah II

Mark Purayah II, or Mark II, is the leader of "The Crows" faction of "The Franchise". He is the second albino clone superseding his predecessor, 'Mark I'. Purayah and his faction are assigned the task of eliminating a politician during Mardi Gras. His successor, 'Mark III' is the co-leader of the faction and 47's arch nemesis.

[edit] Raymond Kulinsky

A sidekick for the leader in the Crows faction. He is a prolific and agile killer who kills anybody entering his room/place. He is the husband of Angelina Mason. Mark Purayah officially assigned him to take out a politician using a KAZO TRG sniper rifle. The newspaper article seen after completing the hit reveals that he once was an Olympic athlete who injured his knee before the games and became a hitman.

[edit] Angelina Mason

Angelina Mason is the first female to join the Crows and is happy to help the group as a sidekick. She used to be a trapeze artist in a travelling circus, but was also trained as a sharpshooter and knife thrower. After a rape attempt she discovered that her skills could be used for contract killing.

[edit] Lorne de Havilland

Lorne de Havilland is a major pornographer who owned a popular adult magazine and now he owns a strip club franchise, in which he has hosted a party there. De Havilland is a major billionaire at the age of 71 and liking his position of a porn tycoon. He is somewhat based on Hugh Hefner, the porn tycoon behind Playboy magazine.

[edit] Chad Bingham Jr.

Chad Bingham Jr. is the son of Senator Chad Bingham. He is a major addict to sexual activities. In the past, he liked rough sexual activities with women and still is frightened to do it today. A hidden camera recently recorded him accidentally killing a girl in one of Lorne De Havilland's strip clubs. De Havilland is blackmailing him, because it could be damaging to his father's political career.

[edit] ?

"?" is a female assassain disguised as a prostitute who attempts to kill 47 at Lorne de Havilland's christmas party. When she sees 47 she invites him into one of the suites and attempts to stab him. She is marked as a target if she attempts to kill 47 and he receieves an extra sum of cash for executing her. Her name is never given in the game, only appearing as "?".

[edit] Skip Muldoon

Skip Muldoon is the Captain of the Emily, a Mississippi riverboat, which has been cruising up and down the Mississippi River for 20 years. He is also the head of a crime syndicate known as The Gators. Skip Muldoon enjoys showing off his shooting skills and has a weakness for fried food and cream-filled pastries. His appetite for fatty desserts is only matched by his appetite for his young and fit crew. The safe in his office aboard the boat contains homemade pornography depicting incestuous encounters with his niece, Margeaux LeBlanc.

[edit] Gator Gang

The Gator Gang consists of six gang members, who traffic drugs along the Mississippi River onboard the steamboat Emily. The gang consists of: Everett Jefferson, Junior O'Daniel, William S. Corlitz, Adam Hendrikson, Joe Netberg and Elijah Krup.

[edit] Buddy Muldoon

Hank Leitch "Buddy" Muldoon , the dim-witted son of Skip Muldoon, has become the successor of the now-extinct "Gators". The official ceremony has already taken place but Buddy and his new bride (and cousin) Margeaux LeBlanc are having a reception for their slack-jawed family and friends on an island on the Mississippi River. The client wishes the death of both Buddy Muldoon and his father-in-law, John "Pappy" LeBlanc, a prominent crimelord. The client stresses that Margeaux should be left alone. The client is most likely Margeaux herself, hence why the client stressed that Margeaux be unharmed. The newspaper following the mission claims she inherited hundreds of millions of dollars after her late father and husband were murdered. Since then, she has been enjoying her inheritance as "the Bayou Beauty" in Las Vegas.

[edit] John 'Pappy' LeBlanc

Buddy Muldoon's uncle and father in-law. He is also a crime-lord and the brother of Skip Muldoon.

[edit] Sheikh Al Kalifa

Mohammad Bin-Faisal Al-Khalifa, a wealthy Saudi Sheikh who is the CEO of APEX (Arabian Pharmaceutical Exports). He is suspected to have been selling, importing and exporting illegal biological agents, as well as illegal research, possibly cloning and biological weaponry. He is eager to exchange the DNA from Schmutz in order to continue his illegal research.

[edit] Hendrik Schmutz

A white supremacist from South Africa. He has struck a deal with The Sheikh to give a case containing DNA samples to him in exchange for blood diamonds. He works for APEX and possesses the DNA for the Sheikh's illegal research.

[edit] Tariq Abdul Lateef

Lateef is the brains behind APEX. He possesses the diamonds for Schmutz. The Sheikh is unaware about his presence. In exchange of the DNA briefcase, he intends to check the authenticity of the DNA samples.

[edit] Anthony Martinez

A CIA agent who's been working on both sides. He's become involved in arms smuggling and has a relationship with Vaana Ketlyn, a business associate. He is also described as "not so straight" during the mission briefing.

[edit] Vaana Ketlyn

A former Romanian circus performer and a skilled Escrima-style swordfighter. Established a gray market business empire at the age of 35. She carries a sword concealed as a cane.

[edit] Eve

Eve is an assassin that is disguised to be the singer (Although she is criticized about her singing) in the Heaven party. She lures 47 into a backstage room and attempts to kill him (Like the assassin in You Better Watch Out...) with a knife. She became the replacement singer only after the actual singer had a "fatal accident". The song in the end credits is the exact song sung by her (sung much better than the purposely poor previous singing); the song is Tomorrow Never Dies, originally performed by Swan Lee

[edit] Maynard John

The second best assassin behind 47. An efficient assassin whose sense of theatrics tends to make his job more complicated than it has to be. It eventually leads to his death when he challenges 47 to a duel in the storage room of a high-rise basement. Is dressed in a red uniform.

[edit] Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris is the interim Vice President of the United States of America after his predecessor, Spaulding Burke, was killed in a suspicious car accident. Morris was installed into his position by "The Franchise" in Alpha Zerox's bid to control the Oval Office. Before he was elevated to his post, he was noted for being a moderate in all issues, save for a near-obsessive opposition to cloning and a disdain of checks on executive power. Morris is unhappy at being without much real power and being forced to walk the Presidential dog, among other things, by the First Lady. However, he awaits being able to gain real control of the country, when he tasks an Mark Parchezzi III to kill pro-cloning President Stewart as he arrives back from Los Angeles. Despite his dark intents, Morris' death is mourned as the worst tragedy since 9/11.

[edit] Hitman film

[edit] Nika Boronina

Portrayed by Olga Kurylenko. Nika Boronina was targeted by Agent 47 after Diana instructed that she was a witness to the assassination of Mikhail Belicoff. This later turns out to be a set-up. 47 followed her on the streets. When 47 got close, she hadn't seen 47 before (as apparent from her reaction).

[edit] Mike Whittier

Portrayed by Dougray Scott. Mike Whittier is an British Interpol agent, who believes that a number of assassinations were committed by a "bald killer". He fights constantly with Yuri Marklov during the Mikhail Belicoff investigation, and hates his control of the case. He bugged Marklov's office after being kicked off of the investigation. He came close to death when he jumped Agent 47 in a train station and was quickly subdued by him. At the end of the film, 47 is trapped in the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and is captured by Whittier. But during the transport of 47 by Whittier, the convoy is ambushed by Agent Smith, who helps 47 to escape from the transport.

[edit] Mikhail Belicoff

Russian President; he is the elder brother of Udre Belicoff; noted arms and drug trafficker. Mikhail is assassinated at the beginning of the film and is replaced by his double.

[edit] Udre Belicoff

Brother of Mikhail Belicoff. An infamous arms dealer as well as slave and drug trafficker.

The sequence of his death seems to pay homage to the film Scarface, as the protagonist in the film, Tony Montana, trafficked drugs and had a large mansion (The similarities are small though). He also had an M16 with a grenade launcher which he was trying to sell to Agent 47 (Although he more favored the SAW). He also died like him as well. He was shot (Like Montana) into an indoor pool/fountain; with his blood mixing into the water.

[edit] Yuri Marklov

Yuri Marklov is an agent for the FSB or Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.

[edit] Mr. Price

A German arms dealer, Mr Price was killed by 47 at a Russian restaurant so 47 could pretend to be him at a meeting with Udre Belicoff.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Diana: You and I are all that's left of the Agency 47, and I doubt I'll last much longer. Eidos Interactive Hitman: Blood Money (US) 2006-5-26
  2. ^ Diana: Yes, your Majesty, almost all of our resources are online again. Hitman: Blood Money (US) 2006-5-26
  3. ^ Mei Ling: You foreigner. Then you understand. Listen, you have to help me, please. They kidnapped me and then they brought me here... [...] First you have to get me out of here and then the combination is yours. Eidos Interactive Hitman Contracts 4-20-2004 (US)
  4. ^ 47: Sill living a lousy life I see. I save you from Lee Hong and his Triad outfit in Hong Kong, and first thing after that mess, you're in it with another hotshot crimelord! Mei Ling: Well, I don't mind. The hours are short and the pay is good. But he is just an old rich bastard and I am bored now. Eidos Interactive Hitman 2: Silent Assassin 10-1-2002 (US)
  5. ^ Hitman: Blood Money
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