Main Characters
- Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) is the central character, also called Hannah Montana when appearing as a popstar. She has the best of both worlds. (Seasons 1-4)
- Robby Stewart (Billy Ray Cyrus) is Miley's father. (Seasons 1-4)
- Jackson Stewart (Jason Earles) is Miley's older brother. (Seasons 1-4)
- Lilly Truscott (Emily Osment) is Miley's best friend. Also Oliver's girlfriend in seasons 3 and 4. (Seasons 1-4)
- Oliver Oken (Mitchel Musso) is Miley's extremely wimpy and wisecracking and bumbling and sometimes childish friend. Also Lily's boyfriend in seasons 3 and 4. (Seasons 1-3; recurring role in season 4)
- Rico Suave (Moises Arias) is Jackson's supervisor and sometimes his best friend and Miley, Lilly, and Oliver's classmate. Also as the series main antagonist. (Seasons 2-4; recurring in season 1)
At the beginning of season 1, only a few characters seem to know Miley's secret. These include her immediate family (Robby Ray and Jackson), Oliver and Lilly. As the series progresses, an increasing number of people are revealed to know the secret. These include members of her extended family (Mamaw Ruthie, Aunt Dolly, Uncle Earl, Luann, etc.), Lilly's mother, Jake Ryan, Roxy Roker, and Officer Diaria and his daughter. In the movie, Hannah's publicist Vita is aware and her secret is publicly revealed to the entire town of Crowley Corners. During season 4, Jackson's girlfriend Siena, the President of the United States, Rico, and the entire world finally learn the truth.
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