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On July 19, 2003, Remini married actor Angelo Pagan who also appeared on ''The King of Queens'' as Rico and other various characters.<ref>{{cite journal|date=2003-8-23|title=I Do, I Do, I Do!|journal=People|volume=60|issue=8|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20140871,00.html}}</ref> On June 16, 2004, she gave birth to a daughter, Sofia Bella a day after her 34th birthday. Remini's pregnancy was chronicled on the [[VH1]] documentary ''Inside Out: Leah Remini the Baby Special''. Remini was also showcased on ''[[The Rachael Ray Show]]'' during a period of time she was trying to wean her child off pacifiers and drinking from a bottle.
On July 19, 2003, Remini married actor Angelo Pagan who also appeared on ''The King of Queens'' as Rico and other various characters.<ref>{{cite journal|date=2003-8-23|title=I Do, I Do, I Do!|journal=People|volume=60|issue=8|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20140871,00.html}}</ref> On June 16, 2004, she gave birth to a daughter, Sofia Bella a day after her 34th birthday. Remini's pregnancy was chronicled on the [[VH1]] documentary ''Inside Out: Leah Remini the Baby Special''. Remini was also showcased on ''[[The Rachael Ray Show]]'' during a period of time she was trying to wean her child off pacifiers and drinking from a bottle.


Remini is a member of [[The Church of Scientology]].<ref name="ref01"/> In December 2005, she helped promote the gala opening of Church of Scientology's [[Psychiatry: An Industry of Death|"Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Museum]].<ref> {{cite news
Remini is a member of [[The Church of Scientology]].<ref name="ref01"/> In December 2005, she helped promote the gala opening of Church of Scientology's [[Psychiatry: An Industry of Death|"Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Museum]] Lol! What a fucking moron!.<ref> {{cite news
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:''If somebody is going to get turned off about something because of what they read or heard, then that person's not smart enough to even enter a church. If you're really against something, then know what you're against.''
:''If somebody is going to get turned off about something because of what they read or heard, then that person's not smart enough to even enter a church. If you're really against something, then know what you're against. Because someone who follows Scientology? Come on! They obviously know exactly what they're talking about! That's not crazy at all.''


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 20:25, 6 August 2009

Leah Remini
Born
Leah Marie Remini
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present
SpouseAngelo Pagan (2003–present)
Websitehttp://www.leahremini.com/

Leah Marie Remini (born June 15, 1970) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Carrie Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens.

Early life

Leah Remini was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City, the daughter of Vicki Marshall, a private school teacher, and George Remini, who owned an asbestos removal company.[1] Her mother was of Austrian-Jewish background and her father was Sicilian.[2][3] Remini has an older sister, Nicole Remini (born 1969), who was her assistant on The King of Queens. She also has four half-sisters: Christina (born 1969),[4] Elizabeth (born 1976), Stephanie (born 1977), and Shannon (born 1984).[citation needed]

Remini moved to Los Angeles at the age of 13 with her mother.[2] When Remini was 14, she left school and worked as a hostess at a restaurant while auditioning for acting jobs.[5]

Acting career

Remini's entrance into television came in the mid-'80s, when she got her first speaking line as an actress on an episode of Head of the Class. In 1989, she played the lead on Living Dolls, a short-lived spin-off from Who's the Boss?. In 1991, Remini appeared as Carla Tortelli's daughter, Serafina on Cheers (she later reprised the role in a 1993 episode). That same year, she had a recurring role as Stacey Carosi, a love interest of Zack Morris, on Saved by the Bell, and starred in the short-lived sitcom The Man in the Family.

After appearing in two more short-lived series, First Time Out and Fired Up, Remini landed the role of Carrie Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens. During her time on the show, she had a supporting role in the comedy film, Old School (2003). The King of Queens ran for nine seasons, from September 21, 1998 to May 14, 2007. Since The King of Queens ended, Remini has starred in nine-episode webisodes of In the Motherhood, along with Chelsea Handler and Jenny McCarthy.[6]

Personal life

On July 19, 2003, Remini married actor Angelo Pagan who also appeared on The King of Queens as Rico and other various characters.[7] On June 16, 2004, she gave birth to a daughter, Sofia Bella a day after her 34th birthday. Remini's pregnancy was chronicled on the VH1 documentary Inside Out: Leah Remini the Baby Special. Remini was also showcased on The Rachael Ray Show during a period of time she was trying to wean her child off pacifiers and drinking from a bottle.

Remini is a member of The Church of Scientology.[3] In December 2005, she helped promote the gala opening of Church of Scientology's "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Museum Lol! What a fucking moron!.[8] Responding to criticism of Scientology during an interview on CNN, Remini stated:[3]

If somebody is going to get turned off about something because of what they read or heard, then that person's not smart enough to even enter a church. If you're really against something, then know what you're against. Because someone who follows Scientology? Come on! They obviously know exactly what they're talking about! That's not crazy at all.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1995 Glory Daze Theresa
1997 Critics and Other Freaks Actress at Audition
1998 Follow Your Heart Angie
2003 Old School Lara Campbell
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1988 Head of the Class 1 episode
1989 Who's The Boss? Charlie Briscoe 2 episodes
Living Dolls Charlie Briscoe 12 episodes
1990 Normal Life Carol 1 episode
1991 Paradise Rose 1 episode
The Hogan Family Joanne 1 episode
The Man In the Family Tina Bavasso 6 episodes
Saved By the Bell Stacey Carosi 6 episodes
1991-1993 Cheers Serafina Tortelli 2 episodes
1992 Blossom Ellen 1 episode
Getting Up and Going Home Stephanie O'Neil Television movie
1993 Evening Shade Daisy 3 episodes
Harlan & Merleen Frankie Television movie
1994 The Commish Gail Ross 1 episode
Renegade Tina 1 episode
1994-1995 Phantom 2040 Sagan Cruz (Voice) 8 episodes
1995 Star Witness Television movie
Diagnosis Murder Agnes Benedetto 1 episode
Friends Lydia 1 episode
First Time Out Dominique Costellano 12 episodes
1996 Biker Mice from Mars Carbine (Voice) 2 episodes
NYPD Blue Angela Bohi 1 episode
1997-1998 Fired Up Terry Reynolds 28 episodes
1998-2007 The King of Queens Carrie Heffernan 206 episodes
2002 Legend of the Lost Tribe Koala (Voice) Television movie
2007-2008 In the Motherhood Kim 8 episodes
2009 Married Not Dead Jessica Television movie

References

  1. ^ "Leah Remini Biography (1970-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-15. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ a b Brady, James (2003-10-26). "Leah Rimini (TV and film actress)". Retrieved 2000-06-15. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameters: |publisherParade Magazine= and |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ a b c Sieberg, Daniel (2001-04-20). "Leah Remini:Working hard as a queen among kings". CNN.com. Retrieved 2009-06-15. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ The Bob Rivers Show: Leah Remini, star of 'King of Queens'
  5. ^ Michael A., Lipton (1999-3-29). "Tough Love". People. 51 (11). http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20127813,00.html. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ Lynette, Rice (2009-3-25). "'In the Motherhood': Thanks, but no thanks, for your ideas, mommies!". ew.com. Retrieved 2009-07-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ "I Do, I Do, I Do!". People. 60 (8). 2003-8-23. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ Vargas, Sibila (2005-12-20). "Showbiz Tonight". CNN. Retrieved 2006-06-08.

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