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Marcus Little
'The Suite Life on Deck' character
File:Marcus Little.jpg
Promotional image
First appearanceRoomies
Last appearanceBon Voyage
Created byDanny Kallis
Jim Geoghan
Portrayed byDoc Shaw
In-universe information
AliasLil' Little
NicknameMarcus Lou[citation needed]
GenderMale
OccupationSinger
FamilyUnnamed father
Unnamed mother

Marcus Little (played by Doc Shaw) is a fictional character in the American sitcom The Suite Life on Deck.

Biography

Marcus first appears in the episode "Roomies". A former rapping sensation called Lil' Little, he comes aboard the S.S. 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. Like London, he also has many famous contacts, but he is sensitive about the loss of his fame because he believes that his celebrity friends won't like him. However, he is later proven wrong by Jordin Sparks in the episode "Crossing Jordin".

In the Season 3 episode, "Das Boots", 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 in "Bon Voyage", Marcus leaves the ship after he decides to film a musical inspired by his one-hit song. Marcus quotes that he and his family will move to New York City so that Marcus can perform in his Broadway musical Crooked. [1]

Friends

Notes

Marcus was absent for four episodes before leaving the series in Bon Voyage.

References