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'''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]]'' and as [[Stacey Carosi]] on the [[NBC]] sitcom ''[[Saved by the Bell]]''. She was also one of the co-hosts on daytime CBS network talk show/series, ''[[The Talk (U.S. TV series)|The Talk]]'', before being fired in 2011.<ref name="eonline.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/howard_stern_gets_talk_hosts_finally/280413#ixzz1lrlsRcpC |title=Howard Stern Gets The Talk Hosts To Finally Talk About Holly Robinson Peete Leah Remini Diss |publisher=E! Online |date=2011-12-13 |accessdate=2012-10-21}}</ref><ref name="Chen">{{cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/television/sharon-osbourne-leah-remini-twitter-feud-king-queens-actress-dismissal-talk-article-1.1040078?localLinksEnabled=false|location=New York|newspaper=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]| first=Joyce | last=Chen | title=Sharon Osbourne, Leah Remini in Twitter feud about 'King of Queens' actress' dismissal from 'The Talk'? | date=2012-03-15}}</ref>
'''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]]'' and as [[Stacey Carosi]] on the [[NBC]] sitcom ''[[Saved by the Bell]]''. She was also one of the co-hosts on daytime CBS network talk show/series, ''[[The Talk (U.S. TV series)|The Talk]]'', before being fired in 2011.<ref name="eonline.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/howard_stern_gets_talk_hosts_finally/280413#ixzz1lrlsRcpC |title=Howard Stern Gets The Talk Hosts To Finally Talk About Holly Robinson Peete Leah Remini Diss |publisher=E! Online |date=2011-12-13 |accessdate=2012-10-21}}</ref><ref name="Chen">{{cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/television/sharon-osbourne-leah-remini-twitter-feud-king-queens-actress-dismissal-talk-article-1.1040078?localLinksEnabled=false|location=New York|newspaper=[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]| first=Joyce | last=Chen | title=Sharon Osbourne, Leah Remini in Twitter feud about 'King of Queens' actress' dismissal from 'The Talk'? | date=2012-03-15}}</ref>


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On July 19, 2003, Remini married actor and salsa musician Angelo Pagán.<ref>{{cite news|date=August 25, 2003|title=I Do, I Do, I Do!|newspaper=People|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20140871,00.html}}</ref> They have a daughter, Sofia Bella, born on June 16, 2004.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}
On July 19, 2003, Remini married actor and salsa musician Angelo Pagán.<ref>{{cite news|date=August 25, 2003|title=I Do, I Do, I Do!|newspaper=People|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20140871,00.html}}</ref> They have a daughter, Sofia Bella, born on June 16, 2004.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}


Remini was a member of the [[Church of Scientology]].<ref name=CNN/> Responding to criticism of Scientology during an April 2001 interview on [[CNN]], Remini said:
Remini was a member of the [[Church of Scientology]].<ref name=CNN/> In December 2005, she helped promote the gala opening of the [[Citizens Commission on Human Rights]] ''[[Psychiatry: An Industry of Death]]'' museum on [[Sunset Boulevard]] in [[Hollywood]].<ref>{{cite news |first = Sibila |last = Vargas |url = http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0512/20/sbt.01.html |title = Showbiz Tonight|publisher= [[CNN]]|date = 2005-12-20|accessdate = 2006-06-08}}</ref> Responding to criticism of Scientology during an interview on [[CNN]], Remini said:
{{quote|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.<ref name=CNN/>}}
{{quote|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.<ref name=CNN/>}}


On July 11, 2013, it was reported that Remini left the Church of Scientology, due to policies that forbid parishioners from questioning the management of church leader [[David Miscavige]]. She was said to have come to believe that Miscavige's administration had become corrupt due to the reported abuse of members of its [[Sea Org]] religious order, the policy of forcing members to "[[Disconnection (Scientology)|disconnect]]" from friends and relatives who had left the church, and branding those who voluntarily left the church of their own accord as "[[Suppressive Person]]s." According to former high-ranking Sea Org member [[Mike Rinder]], while attending the 2006 wedding of [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Katie Holmes]], Remini asked where Miscavige's wife [[Michelle Miscavige|Shelly]] was, to which then-Scientology spokesman [[Tommy Davis (Scientology)|Tommy Davis]] responded, "You don't have the fucking rank to ask about Shelly."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/ |title=Leah Remini Has Left the Building |first=Mike |last=Rinder |date=July 8, 2013 |accessdate=July 15, 2013}}</ref> According to Rinder, Remini filed a "knowledge report" to address what she felt was behavior that did not follow the church's rules, which according to ''[[The Village Voice]]'', was critical of Miscavige, Cruise and other senior Scientology members. Following this, Remini "was subjected to years of 'interrogations' and 'thought modification', was blacklisted within the church, and fellow parishioners with whom she had been friends for decades wrote internal reports about her that led to a church investigation into her family.<ref>Clark, Cindy (July 11, 2013). [http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/07/11/leah-remini-quits-church-of-scientology/2509647/ "Leah Remini quits Church of Scientology"]. ''USA Today''.</ref><ref>[http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/remini_quits_scientology_kPy6Yw4WymA6dSg9VQYVEN "Exclusive: Actress Leah Remini quits Scientology after years of 'interrogations'"]. ''[[New York Post]]''. July 11, 2013.</ref><ref>Goodman, Jessica (July 11, 2013). [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/11/leah-remini-scientology_n_3579261.html "Leah Remini Quits Scientology After 'Years Of Interrogations'"]. ''The Huffington Post''.</ref><ref>Killoran, Ellen (July 11, 2013). [http://www.ibtimes.com/leah-remini-scientology-split-huge-threat-controversial-church-1342787 "Leah Remini Scientology Split ‘A Huge Threat’ To Controversial Church"]. ''[[International Business Times]]''.</ref> On July 11, 2013, ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' reported that Remini had released a statement expressing her "heartfelt appreciation" for "the overwhelming positive response" she had received.<ref>Carlson, Erin (July 11, 2013). [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/leah-remini-leaves-scientology-questioning-583860 "Leah Remini Leaves Scientology After Questioning David Miscavige's Leadership"]. ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''.</ref><ref>Marcesca, Rachel (July 12, 2013). [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/leah-remini-speaks-leaving-church-scientology-article-1.1397116 "Leah Remini speaks out after leaving the Church of Scientology, thanks fans for support"]. ''Daily News'' (New York).</ref> Remini's sister, Nicole, subsequently revealed that when Remini left the Church, Nicole and the rest of Remini's family did as well in order to avoid being split up by the Church's disconnection policy.<ref>Traynor, Bradley (July 17, 2013). [http://www.mytalk1071.com/gossip/?var=EXCLUSIVE071713 "EXCLUSIVE: Leah Remini's Sister Nicole Talks!"]. [[myTalk 107.1 FM]].</ref><ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/leah-remini-scientology-kings-queens-actress-rebuked-miscaviges-19697521 "New Details on Why Leah Remini Left Scientology"]. [[ABC News]]. July 18, 2013.</ref>
In July 2013 Leah Remini, her husband, and mother left the Church of Scientology.<ref>{{cite news|title=Leah Remini Speaks Out After Leaving Church of Scientology|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20716830,00.html|newspaper=People Magazine|date=July 11, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=How the Remini Family left Scientology|url=http://www.mytalk1071.com/gossip/?var=How_the_Remini_Family_left_Scientology071813|publisher=myTalk 107.1}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 16:58, 21 July 2013

Leah Remini
Born
Leah Marie Remini

(1970-06-15) June 15, 1970 (age 54)
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present
Spouse(s)Angelo Pagán
(2003–present; 1 child)
WebsiteLeahRemini.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 and as Stacey Carosi on the NBC sitcom Saved by the Bell. She was also one of the co-hosts on daytime CBS network talk show/series, The Talk, before being fired in 2011.[2][3]

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.[4] Her mother is of Austrian Jewish background and her father was Sicilian.[5][1] Remini has an older sister, Nicole Remini (born 1969), who was her assistant on The King of Queens. She also has four half-sisters, including Christina (born 1969).[6]

Remini moved to Los Angeles at the age of 13 with her mother[5] to pursue an acting career.[7]

Television career

One of Remini's early television roles was on Who's The Boss as Charlie Briscoe, which led to a spin-off series entitled Living Dolls where Remini starred with Halle Berry. The show premiered in 1989 and ran for twelve episodes.

Remini also starred on Saved by the Bell, where she played Stacey Carosi. She then appeared in two short-lived series, First Time Out and Fired Up. In 1994, Remini auditioned for the role of Monica Geller in Friends but the role went to Courteney Cox; however, she did appear in the 1995 episode "The One with the Birth". In 1998, 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). Remini also starred in her own reality show which aired on VH1. 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. She has made two guest appearance on Chelsea Lately. On December 15, 2009, Remini appeared as Carrie Heffernan on Lopez Tonight with George Lopez as Doug Heffernan in an episode reuniting the cast of the George Lopez sitcom.[8] Remini and Holly Robinson Peete appeared on The Young and the Restless on July 28, 2011.[9]

In October 2011, it was announced that Remini signed a talent development deal at ABC and ABC Studios, which requires the network and the studio to develop a comedy project for Remini to star in and produce.[10][11] In March 2012, it was announced that Remini will star in the ABC comedy Family Tools, a remake of the UK comedy series White Van Man.[12] The series premiered on May 1, 2013 and was cancelled on the 10th of the same month.[13] At least one early review had panned "Tools" and singled out Remini for "walking through" the show and being hampered by her "limited range." [14]

The Talk

Remini was a co-host on The Talk, a CBS talk show which premiered October 18, 2010. Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Holly Robinson Peete, and Sharon Osbourne were her co-hosts. The show is similar to The View and seeks to address motherhood and contemporary issues.[15] Remini drew criticism within the first week of the show's debut, accused of being too loud, brash, and obtrusive. It was stated on one episode that she had received a significant amount of negative Twitter feedback on this subject. Remini addressed the issue, stating she refused to change who she is and asserted that thousands of fans like her for who she is. Her co-hosts supported her response.[16] After the first season ended, Remini was not asked to return to the show. Just weeks after Remini was let go, her former co-host, Holly Robinson Peete, was also informed that her contract was not being renewed.

Failure to disclose why Remini and Peete were each let go brought on a great deal of criticism of the show and protests from the stars' fans.[17][18] While there was much speculation that their former Talk co-host, Julie Chen, had involvement in the decision as she's married to the CBS President and CEO, Leslie Moonves, it was Sharon Osbourne, their other former Talk co-host, who explained their dismissals in December 2011 on The Howard Stern Show, stating: "Some people dont really know who they are. And you have to know who you are when you're in something like this. You can't pretend to be something you're not. You have to know your brand. You can't be all things to everyone." Osbourne commented on the failure to let Remini and Peete know why they were let go, stating "Why should we call them to discuss?"[2][3]

In March 2012, a heavily publicized Twitter dispute ignited between Remini and Osbourne when Remini fired back at Osbourne for her comments on The Howard Stern Show. In response to questions from her Twitter followers, Remini tweeted:

"Ask Sharon. She had us fired...Sharon thought me and Holly were too 'Ghetto'. (her words) we were not funny, awkward and didn't know ourselves.[19][20] Haters Gon' Hate. True. But, Haters have the balls to say they 'Hate'...not call themselves your friend. she had us fired all the while calling me and holly her friend. heartbreaking. Yes. she had us fired she told howard stern. explains why she never called us back."[19]

In response, Osbourne tweeted:

"I had absolutely nothing to do with her departure from the show and have no idea why she continues to take to Twitter to spread this false gossip."[19][21] Leah knows that I have never been in the position to hire or fire anyone on the show. That being said, my only wish is that Leah would just stop all this negative, unprofessional and childish behavior.[20] It's been seven months. It's time to move on. Leah is a very talented actress and I only wish her happiness and success.[19][20][22] I know that better things are to come if she can just get beyond this negativity."[19]

Remini tweeted by challenging Osbourne to establish what statements of Remini's were untrue in a court of law.[19]

While co-hosting The Talk, Remini turned down various parts on situation comedies, stating that any new role would make her feel as if she were cheating on Doug Heffernan, her character's husband on The King of Queens. She also stated she needs more time for her daughter, Sofia.[23]

Personal life

On July 19, 2003, Remini married actor and salsa musician Angelo Pagán.[24] They have a daughter, Sofia Bella, born on June 16, 2004.[citation needed]

Remini was a member of the Church of Scientology.[1] In December 2005, she helped promote the gala opening of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights Psychiatry: An Industry of Death museum on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.[25] Responding to criticism of Scientology during an interview on CNN, Remini said:

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.[1]

On July 11, 2013, it was reported that Remini left the Church of Scientology, due to policies that forbid parishioners from questioning the management of church leader David Miscavige. She was said to have come to believe that Miscavige's administration had become corrupt due to the reported abuse of members of its Sea Org religious order, the policy of forcing members to "disconnect" from friends and relatives who had left the church, and branding those who voluntarily left the church of their own accord as "Suppressive Persons." According to former high-ranking Sea Org member Mike Rinder, while attending the 2006 wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, Remini asked where Miscavige's wife Shelly was, to which then-Scientology spokesman Tommy Davis responded, "You don't have the fucking rank to ask about Shelly."[26] According to Rinder, Remini filed a "knowledge report" to address what she felt was behavior that did not follow the church's rules, which according to The Village Voice, was critical of Miscavige, Cruise and other senior Scientology members. Following this, Remini "was subjected to years of 'interrogations' and 'thought modification', was blacklisted within the church, and fellow parishioners with whom she had been friends for decades wrote internal reports about her that led to a church investigation into her family.[27][28][29][30] On July 11, 2013, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Remini had released a statement expressing her "heartfelt appreciation" for "the overwhelming positive response" she had received.[31][32] Remini's sister, Nicole, subsequently revealed that when Remini left the Church, Nicole and the rest of Remini's family did as well in order to avoid being split up by the Church's disconnection policy.[33][34]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
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 film
1993 Evening Shade Daisy 3 episodes
Harlan & Merleen Frankie Television film
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, "The One with the Birth"
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 207 episodes
2001 Hooves of Fire (American redub) Vixen (voice) Television film
2002 Legend of the Lost Tribe (American redub) Koala (voice) Television film
2005 Fat Actress Herself 4 episodes
2007–2008 In the Motherhood Kim 8 episodes
2009 Married Not Dead Jessica Television film
2009 Lopez Tonight Carrie Heffernan Cameo appearance
2010–2011 The Talk Herself Talk show host
2011 The Young and the Restless Herself 1 episode
2013 The Family Tools Terry Baumgardner
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers Grace Nakimura Voice

References

  1. ^ a b c d Sieberg, Daniel (2001-04-20). "Leah Remini:Working hard as a queen among kings". CNN. Retrieved 2009-06-15. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ a b "Howard Stern Gets The Talk Hosts To Finally Talk About Holly Robinson Peete Leah Remini Diss". E! Online. 2011-12-13. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  3. ^ a b Chen, Joyce (2012-03-15). "Sharon Osbourne, Leah Remini in Twitter feud about 'King of Queens' actress' dismissal from 'The Talk'?". Daily News. New York.
  4. ^ "Leah Remini Biography (1970-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-15. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ a b Brady, James (2003-10-26). "Leah Rimini (TV and film actress)". Retrieved 2009-06-15. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |publisherParade Magazine= and |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ The Bob Rivers Show: Leah Remini, star of 'King of Queens'
  7. ^ Michael A., Lipton (1999-03-29). "Tough Love". People. Vol. 51, no. 11.
  8. ^ Lynette, Rice (2009-03-25). "'In the Motherhood': Thanks, but no thanks, for your ideas, mommies!". ew.com. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  9. ^ SoapOperaDigest. Comings & Goings; pg. 12. August 2, 2011 issue.
  10. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "Leah Remini Signs Talent Deal With ABC". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  11. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "Leah Remini Signs Talent Deal With ABC –". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  12. ^ Goldberg, Lesley. "Leah Remini Joins ABC Comedy Pilot". The Hollywood Reporter.
  13. ^ ""Family Tools" cancelled". Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  14. ^ "Family Tools' review: at a loss for laughs". San francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  15. ^ Domanick, Andrea (August 11, 2010). "CBS' The Talk to Premiere Oct. 18". Broadcasting and Cable.
  16. ^ "'The Talk': Let's talk ... what did you think? - Pop2it — Zap2it". Blog.zap2it.com. 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  17. ^ Nede, Jethro (2011-09-07). "'The Talk' Without Leah Remini and Holly Robinson Peete: What THR Readers Are Saying". The Hollywood Reporter.
  18. ^ "Holly Robinson Peete Opens Up About Being Fired From The Talk!". PerezHilton.com. 2011-11-04. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  19. ^ a b c d e f Barnert, Deanna (March 15, 2012). "'The Talk' Twitter Battle: Osbourne vs. Remini". MSN Entertainment.
  20. ^ a b c Harnick, Chris (2012-03-14). "The Talk': Leah Remini Says Sharon Osbourne Had Her Fired For Being 'Ghetto". Huffington Post.
  21. ^ Day, Patrick Kevin (March 14, 2012). "Leah Remini fired from 'The Talk': Sharon Osbourne's fault, she says". Los Angeles Times.
  22. ^ "Leah Remini blames Sharon Osbourne for 'Talk' firing". USA Today. 2012-03-14.
  23. ^ "The Jacksonville Observer: Leah Remini Admits The Talk Is Harder Than She Thought". The Jacksonville Observer. 2011-03-01. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  24. ^ "I Do, I Do, I Do!". People. August 25, 2003.
  25. ^ Vargas, Sibila (2005-12-20). "Showbiz Tonight". CNN. Retrieved 2006-06-08.
  26. ^ Rinder, Mike (July 8, 2013). "Leah Remini Has Left the Building". Retrieved July 15, 2013.
  27. ^ Clark, Cindy (July 11, 2013). "Leah Remini quits Church of Scientology". USA Today.
  28. ^ "Exclusive: Actress Leah Remini quits Scientology after years of 'interrogations'". New York Post. July 11, 2013.
  29. ^ Goodman, Jessica (July 11, 2013). "Leah Remini Quits Scientology After 'Years Of Interrogations'". The Huffington Post.
  30. ^ Killoran, Ellen (July 11, 2013). "Leah Remini Scientology Split ‘A Huge Threat’ To Controversial Church". International Business Times.
  31. ^ Carlson, Erin (July 11, 2013). "Leah Remini Leaves Scientology After Questioning David Miscavige's Leadership". The Hollywood Reporter.
  32. ^ Marcesca, Rachel (July 12, 2013). "Leah Remini speaks out after leaving the Church of Scientology, thanks fans for support". Daily News (New York).
  33. ^ Traynor, Bradley (July 17, 2013). "EXCLUSIVE: Leah Remini's Sister Nicole Talks!". myTalk 107.1 FM.
  34. ^ "New Details on Why Leah Remini Left Scientology". ABC News. July 18, 2013.

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