Biography
He was born ten minutes before his twin brother, Cody, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Seattle, Washington at 6:30 on a Saturday. Zack and Cody were born on February 20, 1993. The year of his birth is not clear. In The Suite Life on Deck episode, "Das Boots", it is said to be 1993. However, in the The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode, "Poor Little Rich Girl", a baby video of him and his brother is date-stamped September 23, 1992. He is typically the insecure, unstudious, outgoing and often lazy twin, who usually dresses in skater clothes. At school, he is a straight "D" student. In an episode of The Suite Life on Deck, Zack admits that he slacks off and either makes Cody do his work or just steals Cody's old papers because he knows that no matter how hard he tries or how much he studies, he'll never be able to match Cody intellectually and always feels inadequate compared to his highly intelligent twin. Zack frequently bullies Cody because of this, and both shows frequently either show Zack insulting Cody or mention pranks he's played, such as tying a rope to the S.S. Tipton and hanging Cody off the ship or gluing Cody to his desk. In spite of this, Zack is very protective of Cody and will step in if he sees somebody else causing trouble; the best example is in the Suite Life of Zack and Cody episode Elections, where Zack humiliates Cody by putting an embarrassing picture of him for everybody in school to see, only to come to his defense and tell everybody to back off once the other students start insulting and mocking Cody. Zack loves wood shop (a class in which he actually does well). In an episode of The Suite Life on Deck, it is shown that he and Cody have ancestors from Sweden.
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