List of recurring characters in The Suite Life on Deck

The following is a list of recurring, minor characters, in the Disney Channel Original Series, The Suite Life on Deck.

A former rapping sensation called Lil' Little, he comes aboard the SS Tipton to attend Seven Seas High School and is assigned as Zack Martin's roommate.

Marcus lived in Atlanta, Georgia as mentioned on his sash in "The Beauty and the Fleeced" and unfortunately lost his fame and career after his voice deepened.

Marcus has a crush on London Tipton, and is shown to be quite gullible, often believing Woody Fink's tall tales.

In "Breakup in Paris", Marcus gets a surprise by a boy named Dante who is posing as him at a CD signing.

In the Season 3 episode "Das Boots", it is revealed that Marcus has extremely poor gameplay towards chess (despite winning a match after Cody opts to help Zack who is trapped in a submarine with minutes of air left) and that his grandfather only talks about the bus schedule.

At the end of this episode, he leaves the ship after he discovers that he will make a rap opera inspired by his one-hit song.

Woodrow "Woody" Fink (Matthew Timmons) from Cleveland, Ohio, is Cody Martin's cabin-mate on the SS Tipton.

In the episode "Sea Monster Mash", he mentions that he has brothers and friends off the ship that aren't smart.

However, in "Bermuda Triangle," he states that, "Being the youngest of 9, I learned to grab first and worry about utensils later, you wouldn't know, being an 'only child.'"

Emma Tutweiller (Erin Cardillo) is one of the teachers at Seven Seas High, the school on board the SS Tipton.

Mr. Moseby dated her in the episode "seaHarmony" and has a crush on her, as became clear in "The Play's The Thing", when he tried to make her love him using Zack's help, although it was already suggested that Mr. Moseby and Emma would become a couple as he fantasized about her in a showgirl costume after she stepped in once as a showgirl in the episode "Show and Tell".

Kirby never finished high school, so Zack and Cody help him study for the GED test, allowing him to graduate.

Maya Elizabeth Bennett[2] (Zoey Deutch) is one of the ship's waitresses and helps Zack serve drinks.

It is also revealed in that episode that Maya is born sometime between March and June, and that she is a huge fan of Sean Kingston.

She breaks up with him in Graduation On Deck because she got accepted into 'The Peace Corps' in Chad and didn't want a long distance relationship with Zack.

Addison (Rachael Kathryn Bell) is a student at Seven Seas High and a friend of Bailey's as shown in the episode "Roomies".

In the episode "Goin' Bananas" it was shown that Addison also has a terrible fear of ping-pong balls (even after she got help with Mr.

In the episode "Kitchen Casanova" Woody would take a home economics class in order to be close to her, and in "Goin' Bananas" they briefly end up dating via their characters in an online role-playing game without realizing it.

Blanket (Michael Hitchcock) is the guidance counselor at Seven Seas High and the ship's resident psychologist—he even wrote a book on counseling, though he has never actually studied psychology.

As shown in the episode "It’s All Greek to Me", Arwin has an identical cousin named Milos (also played by Stepanek) who lives in Greece.

She has apparently been a constant passenger on the SS Tipton throughout the series; in the third-season episode The Ghost and Mr. Martin, Zack remarks to her "When are you getting off this boat?!"

In Mulch Ado About Nothing, London invites Moose to the ship so Bailey isn't as homesick, and that was making Cody angry.

After Moose becomes elected to receive the Mulch Crown, he asks Bailey to return to Kansas, which upsets Cody.

Cody then convinces a confused Bailey to follow her heart, and in turn, causes her to reject Moose's invite, saying he is too bossy and thinks what is right for her, which it isn't.

When Bailey gets a dream of The Wizard of Oz, Moose is portrayed as the Scarecrow and when the group comes to a crossroad, Zack, a flying monkey servant to the Wicked Witch of the West and Woody, the Cowardly Lion (although he thinks he is Chewbacca from Star Wars) outnumber Cody, the Tin Man, on where they should go.