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Raymond Lee | Source: Getty Images
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Who Is Raymond Lee? Facts about the Lead Actor in 'Quantum Leap'

Akhona Zungu
Oct 12, 2022
02:30 P.M.

Originally introduced to the beloved series "Quantum Leap" as a kid, Raymond Lee has grown up and is leading the show's reprisal this year. The actor may have captivated fans with his performance on the ABC series, but they can find him appearing in other famous productions.

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In "Quantum Leap," Raymond Lee plays the lead character and spiritual scientist, Dr. Ben Song. The show begins as he leaps into the past without authorization, triggering a chain of events that leaves his team in upheaval. Shocked by Dr. Song's actions, the team works around the clock to bring him back before it's too late.

Lee is joined by other household names in the film and TV industry, including Caitlin Bassett, Ernie Hudson, Mason Alexander Park, and Nanrisa Lee. The actor spends time with his family when he's not gracing the big screens and has an active social media presence.

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Life of Lee

Raymond Lee took his first breath in New York City, New York, on February 5, 1987. The 35-year-old goes by "raymomomo" on Instagram, where he regularly posts snaps of himself, clips of his interviews, or selfies with his wife and kids.

Lee also shares photos of his castmates while on set, donning their costumes, throwback photos of his adolescence, and his mother. At the time of publication, the actor's page had amassed a following base of 17.2K followers, more than 1.5K posts, and he followed 968 other users.

Lee may be a New York City native, but he's spent a good part of his life in Los Angeles, where he currently resides. According to NBC Insider, the actor enrolled at California State University, where he mastered his craft.

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Where Else Can We See Him?

Raymond Lee appeared in the latest installment of the Top Gun film series, "Top Gun: Maverick." There, he plays Lieutenant Logan "Yale" Lee. With a consistent presence in TV shows, fans can also find Lee in 2018's "Here and Now" and 2021's "Keven Can F*** Himself."

The actor also has several theater credits. His debut on-stage performance in "Vietgone," earned him the Theater World Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Debut, per his NBC bio. Lee also appeared in "Office Hour" and "Cambodian Rockband" at the South Coast Repertory.

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He Is a Family Man

Raymond Lee is married to Stacy Kusulmokul. On June 7 this year, the actor shared an anniversary tribute to his wife, celebrating eight years. Therefore, it may be assumed that they married on that date in 2014. They share two children – a son and a daughter – whose names are currently unknown.

Kusulmokul is the co-founder of the non-profit organization Dignity not Despair alongside Kristen Gibson. Their philanthropic endeavor began after volunteering in Greece during the Syrian crisis.

Two women shyly approached Gibson and Kusulmokul while they handed out food and clothing and helped to provide shelter. They asked if the co-founders had any make-up products. Gibson and Kusulmokul were initially taken aback, but the co-founders realized a new mission in their humanitarian roles.

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They found that the act of putting make-up on helped the refugee women cope with their emotional and mental health and maintain their dignity. Moreover, the activity fostered bonding moments, which kept a degree of normalcy as they endured the crisis.

He Is a Fan of the Original "Quantum Leap"

According to Entertainment Weekly, Raymond Lee watched "Quantum Leap" as a kid. He was introduced to the series by a friend and later became a fan. Lee explained how he thought his friend was beyond his years for watching such a show, but he was soon captivated.

The actor, who appeared alongside Val Kilmer in "Top Gun: Maverick," also spoke reverently of his character, stating that he aspired to be as good a person as Dr. Ben Song. He explained that despite Dr. Song constantly being thrown into trying situations, the spiritual scientist always did the right thing, even if he endangered his own life.

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