Leah Remini
Leah Marie Remini, born on June 15, 1970, in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, is a renowned American actress celebrated for her comedic talent. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Carrie Heffernan on the beloved CBS sitcom The King of Queens, which aired from 1998 to 2007. Remini's career in television began earlier with a notable role as Stacey Carosi in the iconic NBC series Saved by the Bell, where she appeared in six episodes during 1991. Additionally, she co-hosted the CBS daytime talk show The Talk until her departure in 2011.
Raised in a diverse family—her mother, Vicki Marshall, was a private-school teacher of Austrian Jewish descent, while her father, George Remini, was of Sicilian heritage—Leah moved to Los Angeles at 13 to chase her acting dreams. Her older sister, Nicole, served as her assistant on The King of Queens, contributing to the show's behind-the-scenes dynamic.
In her personal life, Remini met Puerto Rican salsa musician Angelo Pagán in 1996, and after announcing their engagement in January 2003, they tied the knot on July 19, 2003. The couple welcomed their daughter, Sofia Bella, into the world on June 16, 2004, a day after Leah's 34th birthday. Throughout her career, Remini has not only entertained audiences but also made a significant mark in discussions surrounding Scientology, reflecting her multifaceted life and career.
Filmography
Mad Families
The Clapper
Handsome: A Netflix Mystery Movie
Follow Your Heart
Old School
Second Act
Flight Risk
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
The King of Queens
Kevin Can Wait