Below is a list of all of the people displaced during Project Quantum Leap, commonly referred to as "Leapees" by fans of the show.
Season 1 •
Captain Thomas "Tom" Stratton (Layne Beamer) – Air Force test pilot on a program to break faster than
Mach 3. Appeared in "Genesis Part 1" and first half of "Genesis Part 2". •
Timothy "Tim" Fox (Tim Martin) – A minor league baseball player near the end of his career. Appeared in the second half of "Genesis Part 2" •
Dr. Gerald Bryant (John Tayloe) – A once-respected English Lit. professor having an affair with one of his students. Appeared in "Star-Crossed". •
Clarence "Kid" Cody (Michael Strasser) – A professional boxer on the take from the mafia. •
Dr. Daniel Young (Sloan Fischer) – A large animal veterinarian in rural Texas. •
Frankie La Palma (Page Mosely) – A handsome Mafia hitman. •
Geno Frascotti (
Michael Genovese) – A feared Mafia don. •
Jesse Tyler (Howard Matthew Johnson) – A black chauffeur/houseman to a wealthy, elderly Southern woman. •
Cameron Wilson (
Scott Menville) – A teenaged gearhead. •
Nick Allen (Tony Heller) – A private investigator in love with his late partner's wife.
Season 2 •
A firefighter – A firefighter rescuing an old woman's cat from a tree. •
Lieutenant Thomas "Tom" McBride (Ron Chabidon) – A New York police detective on his honeymoon to Niagara Falls. •
Chad Stone (
Kevin Light) – A professional movie stuntman. •
Charlie MacKenzie (Bill Arnold) – A recently discharged sailor returning home with a Japanese war bride. •
Samantha "Sam" Stormer (LaReine Chabut) – A professional secretary at a Detroit automotive manufacturing company. •
Andrew Ross (Bill Burdin) – A blind classical concert pianist. •
Chick Howell (Douglas Ibold) – A deejay at a rock-n-roll radio station. •
Rabbi David K. Basch (John J. Reiner) – A rabbi trying to guide his family through a difficult time. •
James "Jimmy" LaMotta ‡ (Brad Silverman) – A dockworker with
Down syndrome. •
Leonard Dancey (Travis Michael Holder) – A lawyer defending a black woman accused of murdering her white lover. •
Raymond "Ray" Hutton (Michael Carl) – An actor traveling with a road show of
Man of La Mancha. •
Dr. Timothy Mintz (
Donald P. Bellisario) – A paranormal researcher investigating a possible haunting. •
Knut "Wild Thing" Wileton (Jeff Benson) – A college student, fraternity president and all-around party animal. •
Linda Bruckner (Molly Meeker) – A real estate agent and single mother. •
Eddie Vega (Corey Smith) – A high school football quarterback. •
Peter Langly (Mark Marigian) – An FBI Agent guarding a federal witness. •
George Washakie (Jim Jaimes) – A Native American man who is on the run with his dying grandfather. •
Melvin Spooner (Marvyn Byrkett) – A mortician/coroner investigating the death of a young woman. •
Charlie "Black Magic" Waters (
Robert "Rags" Woods) – An ageing professional pool shark. •
Victor Panzini (Ted Nordblum) – A performer in a once-famous aerial act. •
"Buster" (Jay Boryea) – A bouncer helping his girlfriend kidnap a baby. •
Phillip Dumont (Kent Phillips) – A man trying to win back his ex-wife from her mafia fiancé. •
Detective Jacob "Jake" Rawlins (Doug Bauer) – A San Diego narcotics detective.
Season 3 •
Sam Beckett (Adam Affonso) – Sam's 16-year-old self. •
Herbert "Magic" Williams (Christopher Kirby) – Navy SEAL stationed in Vietnam. •
Father Frank Pistano (Bud Sabatino) – A recently ordained Catholic priest. •
Karl Granson (Danny McCoy, Jr.) – A professional fashion photographer. •
Joshua Rey (Chris Ruppenthal) – A horror novelist. •
Darlene Monty (Theresa Ring) – Miss Sugar Belle, a contestant in the Miss Deep South pageant. •
Raymond "Ray" Harper (Garon Grigsby) – A black medical school student with a white girlfriend. •
Harry Spontini (Dan Birch) – A professional magician fighting for custody of his daughter. •
Shane "Funny Bone" Thomas (Kristopher Logan) – A member of a roving motorcycle gang. •
Reginald Pearson (Milan Nicksic) – The personal assistant to a ruthless businessman. •
"Butchie" Rickett (Buff Borin) – A 13-year-old boy on vacation with his family. •
Billie Jean Crockett (
Priscilla Weems) – A pregnant teenager estranged from her father. •
Kenny Sharpe (Matt Marfoglia) – An actor on the children's television series
Time Patrol. •
Rod McCarty (Chris Solari) – A performer with the
Chippendales dance company. •
Joey DeNardo (Sam Clay) – A lounge musician working under the name Chuck Danner. •
Gilbert LaBonte (
Richard White) – The owner and proprietor of the LaBonte Quilting and Sewing Academy (a front for a brothel). •
Jeffrey "Tonic" Mole (Bruce Michael Paine) – The lead singer of a glitter rock band, King Thunder. • '''Gordon O'Reilly''' (
Ken Kells) – A professional bounty hunter. •
Jesus Ortega (
Stephen Domingas) – A death row inmate. •
Terry Sammis (
Jeff Hochendoner) – A wrestler performing under the name Nikolai Russkie. •
Eddie Elroy (
Patrick M. Bruneau) – A college student and part-time atom bomb shelter salesman. •
Sam Bederman – A depression patient at a mental hospital.
Season 4 •
Captain Thomas "Tom" Jarret 1 (
Dean Denton) – A recently liberated WWII prisoner of war. •
A stand-up comic – An entertainer working the Catskills dealing with a bitter custody hearing. •
Lester Fuller (
Owen Rutledge) – A minor league baseball player trying to get back into the majors. •
Archie Necaise (Bob Hamilton) – A police deputy working in a town in the path of a hurricane. •
Clyde (
Glenn Edden) – A civil servant and recent inductee into the
Ku Klux Klan. •
Frank Bianca (Robert Jacobs) – A professional hairdresser born Maurice Liptschitz. •
Katie McBain (
Cheryl Pollak) – A rape victim. •
Bobo (a chimpanzee) – A chimpanzee in the early stages of
Project Mercury. •
Detective Jack Stone (
David Garrison) – A police detective working on a gruesome murder investigation. •
William "Billy" Beaumont (
Ted Baader) – A con-artist claiming that he can make rain. •
Chance Cole (
Mark Kemble) – A prisoner being held past his sentence at a forced labor camp. •
Joseph "Joe" Thurlow (
Will Schaub) – A young actor in a relationship with an attractive older woman. •
Thomas "Tommy" York (
Beau Windham) – A Naval cadet under investigation for being a homosexual. •
Dylan Powell (
Harker Wade) – An aging television reporter covering the story of a serial murder. •
Tyler Means (
Paul Bordman) – A former Old West gunslinger with an old partner who has come looking for revenge. •
Cherea (
Tiffany Jameson) – A member of a rhythm and blues girl group. •
Eddie Brackett (
Mark McPherson) – The co-pilot of a small aircraft over the Bermuda Triangle. •
Roberto Guttierrez (
Andrew Roa) – A sensationalist reporter with a bizarre talk show. •
Max Greenman (
Ross Partridge) – A taxi driver ferrying a woman claiming to be an angel. •
Kyle Hart (Patrick Lowe) – A soap opera actor kidnapped by an obsessed fan. •
Dr. Dale Conway (Rodger LaRue) – An archeologist uncovering a cursed tomb in Egypt. •
Davey Parker (Rafe Battiste) – A stand-up comedian with a loud-mouthed partner. •
Ensign Al "Bingo" Calavicci (
Jamie Walters) – A Naval pilot on trial for the murder of a superior officer's wife.
Season 5 •
Lee Harvey Oswald (
Willie Garson) – An emotionally disturbed man believed to be the sole assassin of President John F. Kennedy. •
Clint Hill (Himself (archival photographs)) – A Secret Service agent on President Kennedy's protection detail. •
Nikos Stathatos (Socrates Alafouzos) – A sailor marooned on an island with a beautiful but shrewish heiress. •
Ronald Miller (Michael Carpenter) – A double-amputee recovering at a military hospital. •
Leon Stiles (Cameron Dye) – A serial killer holding a woman and her daughter hostage. •
Maxwell "Max" Stoddard (Douglas Stark) – An old man with a UFO fixation. •
James "Jimmy" LaMotta (Brad Silverman) – a previous Leapee with
Down syndrome. •
Connie LaMotta ² (Laura Harrington) – Homemaker and sister-in-law to Jimmy LaMotta •
Sheriff Clayton Fuller (
James Whitmore, Jr.) – Small town sheriff with a troubled but loving daughter. •
Deputy Sheriff William "Will" Kinman (Travis Fine) – Deputy sheriff trying to protect his fiancée from an angry mob. •
Lawrence "Larry" Stanton III (W.K. Stratton) – Lawyer defending a woman for the murder of her long-time aggressor. •
William "Willie" Walters, Jr. (Daniel Engstrom) – Part of a trio of bank robbers with a room full of hostages. •
Martin "Marty" Elroy – A traveling salesman with two wives and families on the verge of meeting. •
Margaret Sanders – A homemaker and casual participant in the Women's Liberation Movement. •
Dr. Ruth Westheimer (herself) – Famous
sex therapist. •
Lord Nigel Corrington (Robert MacKenzie) – Eccentric artist and occultist believed to be a vampire. •
Arnold Watkins (Tristan Tait) – A college student moonlighting as a heroic vigilante, the Midnight Marauder. •
Dawn Taylor ² (Raquel Krelle) – A college student dating the head of a fraternity. •
Elizabeth "Liz" Tate (Cynthia Steele) – A prison inmate accused of murdering another inmate. •
Angela Jensen ² (Laura O’Loughlin) – A prison inmate accused of murdering another inmate. •
Clifton Myers ³ (Sam Scarber) – The warder of a women's prison that sexually abuses the prisoners. •
Dennis Boardman (Stephen Bowers) – Bodyguard to Marilyn Monroe. •
Henry Adams (Mike Jolly) – A Vietnam veteran living in isolation in the mountains. •
Captain John Beckett (
Rob Hyland) – Sam's ancestor fighting in the Civil War. •
Elvis Presley (
Michael St. Gerard) – 19-year-old amateur musician on the verge of getting discovered. ==Notes==