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== Miley Ray Stewart / Hannah Montana == |
== Miley Ray Stewart / Hannah Montana == |
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Miley Stewart is the 14-year old (as of Season 1) daughter of former country music star Robbie Ray Stewart, and a native of the one-horse town of Crowley Corners, Tennessee. Transplanted with her family to Malibu, she leads the life of a fairly typical upper-middle-class SoCal girl. Unbeknown to all but her inner circle, however, she's also the chart-topping, award-winning, multi-platinum-selling teen pop sensation [[Hannah Montana]]. Much of the show's humor and drama revolves around her attempts to keep her lives separate and her identity a secret. |
Miley Stewart is the 14-year old (as of Season 1) daughter of former country music star Robbie Ray Stewart, and a native of the one-horse town of Crowley Corners, Tennessee. Transplanted with her family to Malibu, she leads the life of a fairly typical upper-middle-class SoCal girl. Unbeknown to all but her inner circle, however, she's also the chart-topping, award-winning, multi-platinum-selling teen pop sensation [[Hannah Montana]]. Much of the show's humor and drama revolves around her attempts to keep her lives separate and her identity a secret. |
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== Lillian "Lilly" Truscott / Lola Luftnagle == |
== Lillian "Lilly" Truscott / Lola Luftnagle == |
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Lilly Truscott has been Miley's best friend since the fifth grade. She began the series as a tomboyish skater girl who showed some signs of becoming more traditionally feminine. As the series progressed, she eventually outgrew her skater persona, and became progressively more girly. |
Lilly Truscott has been Miley's best friend since the fifth grade. She began the series as a tomboyish skater girl who showed some signs of becoming more traditionally feminine. As the series progressed, she eventually outgrew her skater persona, and became progressively more girly. |
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== Jackson Rod Stewart == |
== Jackson Rod Stewart == |
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Jackson Stewart is Miley's two-years-older brother. He's shown to be greedy, selfish, irresponsible, lazy, socially-awkward, and unhygienic. However, he's also genuinely kind and compassionate, and stands by his friends and family when it really counts. |
Jackson Stewart is Miley's two-years-older brother. He's shown to be greedy, selfish, irresponsible, lazy, socially-awkward, and unhygienic. However, he's also genuinely kind and compassionate, and stands by his friends and family when it really counts. |
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== Oliver Oscar Oken / Mike Stanley III == |
== Oliver Oscar Oken / Mike Stanley III == |
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Oliver Oken has been Miley's best guy friend since the fifth grade, and Lilly's since preschool. He endures a fair amount of verbal and physical abuse from both girls. Oliver fancies himself a smooth operator, and suffers frequent blows to his ego. As of mid-Season 3, he is dating Lilly, and is well on his way to a music career of his own. |
Oliver Oken has been Miley's best guy friend since the fifth grade, and Lilly's since preschool. He endures a fair amount of verbal and physical abuse from both girls. Oliver fancies himself a smooth operator, and suffers frequent blows to his ego. As of mid-Season 3, he is dating Lilly, and is well on his way to a music career of his own. |
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== Rico Suave == |
== Rico Suave == |
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Rico is the owner's son, and ''de facto'' manager, of Rico's Surf Shop, a beachfront establishment that sells [[Honest John's Dealership|mediocre, overpriced]] food and merchandise. Rico is a bona fide genius, particularly in math and science, [[Insufferable Genius|and isn't shy about it]]. He's in the same class as Miley, Lilly and Oliver, despite being several years younger. He has, at various times, been both a [[Vitriolic Best Buds|frenemy]] and employer to both Jackson and Oliver. |
Rico is the owner's son, and ''de facto'' manager, of Rico's Surf Shop, a beachfront establishment that sells [[Honest John's Dealership|mediocre, overpriced]] food and merchandise. Rico is a bona fide genius, particularly in math and science, [[Insufferable Genius|and isn't shy about it]]. He's in the same class as Miley, Lilly and Oliver, despite being several years younger. He has, at various times, been both a [[Vitriolic Best Buds|frenemy]] and employer to both Jackson and Oliver. |
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== Robbie Ray Stewart == |
== Robbie Ray Stewart == |
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Robbie Ray Stewart is the father of Miley and Jackson. Once a chart-topping country music sensation himself, Robbie Ray has shifted his career toward writing songs for and the full-time management of [[Hannah Montana]]. He's a colorful hillbilly (though not as colorful as his relatives, some of whom have been seen, but most only referred to) who's been softened quite a bit by his luxurious life in Southern California. He tries to be an overall responsible and caring parent, but can't seem to help showing at least some favoritism toward Miley. |
Robbie Ray Stewart is the father of Miley and Jackson. Once a chart-topping country music sensation himself, Robbie Ray has shifted his career toward writing songs for and the full-time management of [[Hannah Montana]]. He's a colorful hillbilly (though not as colorful as his relatives, some of whom have been seen, but most only referred to) who's been softened quite a bit by his luxurious life in Southern California. He tries to be an overall responsible and caring parent, but can't seem to help showing at least some favoritism toward Miley. |