Lee Thompson Young, a talented individual, was born to Velma Love and Tommy Scott Young. His early life took a significant turn when his parents parted ways, and he was raised by his mother. This pivotal moment in his life had a profound impact on his future endeavors.
As a young boy, Lee showcased his acting prowess at the tender age of ten, when he portrayed the iconic figure of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the play "A Night of Stars and Dreams". This experience sparked a flame within him, and he became resolute in his decision to pursue a career in acting.
Before venturing into the world of professional acting, Lee honed his craft through community theater. His dedication and passion eventually led him to New York City during his spring break in 1996, where he secured an agent. Although he relocated to the city in June of that year, it wasn't until the following year that he received the opportunity to audition for the role of Jett Jackson.
Lee's hard work and perseverance paid off when he was selected to film the pilot episode. His journey culminated in June 1998, when Disney officially greenlit the show, marking the beginning of his successful career in the entertainment industry.