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Leah Remini

Leah Marie Remini (/ˈrɛmɪni/; born June 15, 1970) is an American actress. She starred as Carrie Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens (1998–2007) and as Vanessa Celluci in the CBS sitcom Kevin Can Wait (2017–2018), both alongside Kevin James.[2][3]

Leah Remini
Remini in 2018
Born
Leah Marie Remini

(1970-06-15) June 15, 1970 (age 53)
New York City, U.S.
EducationNew York University (currently attending)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • activist
Years active1988–present
Spouse
Angelo Pagán
(m. 2003)
Children1
YouTube information
Channel
  • Leah Remini
GenreVideo podcast
Subscribers131K[1]
Total views12M[1]
Websiteleahremini.com

Remini coproduced and hosted the A&E documentary series Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (2016–2019), for which she won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special. She also cohosted the daytime talk show The Talk (2010–2011). Remini's films include the comedy Old School (2003), the mystery comedy Handsome (2017), and the romantic comedy Second Act (2018).

After being a member of the Church of Scientology from childhood, Remini left the organization in 2013. Two years later, Remini released her book, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology; the memoir became number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. In 2016, she followed up with an Emmy Award-winning documentary television series on A&E, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, where she created a platform for victims and survivors of Scientology. Since July 2020, Remini has been the cohost of the podcast Scientology: Fair Game, alongside Mike Rinder.[4]

Early life edit

Leah Marie Remini was born on June 15, 1970,[5] in Brooklyn, New York City, to Vicki Marshall and George Remini,[6] who owned an asbestos removal company.[7] Her mother is of Austrian Jewish descent, while her father has Italian ancestry, rooted in Sicily.[8][9][10] Remini was raised in Bensonhurst.[11]

Remini was baptized into the Catholic Church as an infant[12] and raised in the faith during her early childhood.[13] When she was eight years old, her mother joined the Church of Scientology, and Remini was thereafter raised as a Scientologist.[14] At 13, Remini and her sister were taken to join Scientology's Paramilitary organization called the Sea Organization, where they were forced to sign billion-year contracts and work for their room and board.

Remini's mother decided to take her children out of the Sea Org and return to civilian Scientology life within the same year. Remini moved to Los Angeles, with her mother and sisters, where she spent the remainder of her teenage years working to pay off their debt to Scientology for all of their auditing received. In addition, Remini and her family worked regular jobs to pay for continuing Scientology courses and services.[8]

Career edit

Film and television edit

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, in which Remini starred with Halle Berry. The show premiered in late 1989 and ran for twelve episodes.[15][16]

In 1991, Remini had a supporting role as Tina Bovasso on ABC's sitcom The Man in the Family. She then had recurring roles on Saved by the Bell playing Stacey Carosi, and on Evening Shade as Taylor Newton's (Jay R. Ferguson) girlfriend, Daisy. Remini then appeared in two more short-lived series, First Time Out (1995) and Fired Up (1997–98). In 1991 and 1993, she appeared on Cheers as Serafina, the daughter of Carla and Nick Tortelli (Rhea Perlman and Dan Hedaya). In 1994, Remini auditioned for the role of Monica Geller on Friends, but the role went to Courteney Cox. Remini later appeared in the 1995 Friends episode "The One with the Birth" in which she played a pregnant woman, Lydia, whose delivery is aided by Joey.

In 1998, Remini landed the role of Carrie Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens. The series was successful, and ran for nine seasons from September 21, 1998, to May 14, 2007. During her time on the show, she starred in Quaker State's television commercials in 2000 and 2001.[17][18]

Remini had a supporting role in the comedy film Old School (2003). She also starred in her own reality show, Inside Out: Leah Remini, which was a documentary that aired on VH1 about Remini's wedding. Following the success of the wedding special, VH1 documented the next phase of their lives with the birth of her daughter Sofia Bella. Remini has starred in nine-episode webisodes of In the Motherhood, along with Chelsea Handler and Jenny McCarthy, and made two guest appearances on Handler's talk show Chelsea Lately.

On December 15, 2009, Remini appeared as Carrie Heffernan on Lopez Tonight with George Lopez in an episode reuniting the cast of the George Lopez sitcom.[19] Remini and Holly Robinson Peete appeared on The Young and the Restless on July 28, 2011.[20]

In October 2011, Remini signed a talent development deal at ABC and ABC Studios that required the network and the studio to develop a comedy project for Remini to star in and produce.[21][22]

Remini competed on season 17 of Dancing with the Stars, in which she was partnered with professional dancer Tony Dovolani.[23] The couple made it to the tenth week of competition and reached fifth place. Remini later returned in season 19 as a guest co-host on week six. She returned as guest co-host on season 21 during weeks six and seven.

In 2013, Remini joined the cast of the TV Land comedy The Exes, filling a recurring role starting in season three.[24] Remini created, produced and starred in a reality television series titled Leah Remini: It's All Relative. The show focuses on Remini's family life. It premiered on TLC on July 10, 2014.[25]

In early 2017, Remini returned to acting and was announced as one of the leads in NBC's sitcom What About Barb?, a gender-swapped version of the 1991 Frank Oz comedy What About Bob?. She portrayed Suzanne, a renowned psychotherapist and best-selling author.[26] Ultimately, NBC passed on the project and it wasn't picked up to series.[27] In March 2017, it was announced Remini would reunite with Kevin James on the season finale of Kevin Can Wait.[28][29] In June 2017, it was announced Remini was upped to a series regular beginning with season two.[30][31] In May 2018, the series was cancelled by the network after two seasons.[32] In 2017, Remini co-starred in the comedy films Mad Families, The Clapper, and Handsome. In 2018, she starred as Joan, opposite Jennifer Lopez, in the romantic comedy film Second Act.[33][34]

In 2020 Remini & her production company, No, Seriously Productions signed a production deal with Critical Content. In June 2022, Remini was named a judge on the seventeenth season of Fox's dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance, replacing Matthew Morrison.[35][36][37]

Remini began 2021 as the host of the Game Show Network original series People Puzzler.[38]

The Talk edit

Remini was a co-host in the first season of the CBS daytime talk show, The Talk, which premiered October 18, 2010. The other co-hosts were Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Holly Robinson Peete, and Sharon Osbourne. The show, similar to The View, seeks to address motherhood and contemporary issues.[39] In March 2012, a heavily publicized Twitter dispute ignited between Remini and Osbourne when Remini fired back at Osbourne, Osbourne making criticisms of Remini and Holly Robinson Peete on The Howard Stern Show in relation to their contracts not being renewed for The Talk. 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.[40][41] 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.[40]

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."[40][42] Remini tweeted a challenge to Osbourne to establish in a court of law what statements she (Remini) had made that were untrue.[40]

Friction in relation to these matters resurfaced in the media in early 2021 when Osbourne was embroiled in a scandal over her remarks made on The Talk to Sheryl Underwood and ultimately terminated from the program over them. Both Peete and Remini took to social media to reproach Osbourne over her conduct in relation to the scandal, pointing out that they had been treated similarly by her, charging Osbourne with additional discriminatory behaviors as well. Osbourne responded with threats of defamation lawsuits against Peete and Remini, but ultimately did nothing.[43][44]

Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath edit

Remini developed a series for A&E focusing on ex-Scientologists speaking about their experiences, entitled Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath. The show premiered November 29, 2016.[45] In a statement released by the network, Remini said:

For too long, this multi-billion-dollar organization bullied victims and journalists to prevent the truth from being told. It is my hope that we shed light on information that makes the world aware of what is really going on and encourages others to speak up so the abuses can be ended forever.[46]

The documentary series received many awards in its three seasons: two Emmys, Reality Television Awards 2017 for hosting, 2018 NATPE Unscripted Breakthrough Awards for Best Innovation, 2019 Truth to Power Award, CHILD USA 2019 Barbara Blaine Trailblazer Award, and two Gracie Awards presented by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (for On-Air Talent – Lifestyle and Entertainment and for Non-Fiction Entertainment).

Memoir edit

Remini released her memoir, entitled Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, on November 3, 2015.[47]

Personal life edit

Scientology edit

Remini was a member of the Church of Scientology from the age of nine.[9][14][48] In July 2013, Remini left Scientology,[49] owing to policies that forbid members from questioning the management of Church leader David Miscavige, which she believed was corrupt; the reported abuse of members of its Sea Org religious order; its policy of "disconnection"; and its practice of branding those who have left the Church of their own accord as "suppressive persons" and the fair gaming tactics that Scientology has used for decades.

According to former high-ranking Sea Org member Mike Rinder, Remini's problems with Scientology began when she asked about the whereabouts of Miscavige's wife Shelly at the 2006 wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, and was told by then-spokesman Tommy Davis that she did not "have the fucking rank" to do so. Remini then filed a "knowledge report" in which she asserted that Miscavige, Cruise, and other senior Scientology members engaged in behavior that was inconsistent with Church rules. She was subsequently "subjected to years of 'interrogations' and 'thought modification'" that led to her being blackballed within Scientology. Fellow parishioners with whom Remini had been friends for decades wrote internal reports about her, resulting in a Church investigation into her family.[50][51][52]

During a September 9, 2013, appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Remini discussed her departure from Scientology and the loss of friends who are still in the Church who, according to Remini, are not permitted to have contact with her.[49] Following her departure from Scientology, she publicly expressed her appreciation for those who supported her departure.[53][54] Remini's sister Nicole, who had earlier left Scientology herself,[55] revealed that the rest of their family left the Church along with Remini to avoid being split up by the disconnection policy.[56][57] Writer and director Paul Haggis, who had previously been the most famous person to publicly disavow Scientology, wrote an open letter, published by The Hollywood Reporter, thanking Remini for standing by him after he left Scientology and praised her "enormous amount of integrity and compassion".[58]

In August 2013, it was disclosed that Remini had filed a missing person report with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) concerning Shelly Miscavige, the wife of Scientology leader David Miscavige, who — as of 2013 — had not been seen in public since 2007.[59] After the report was filed, the LAPD looked into the matter, met and spoke with Shelly Miscavige before closing the investigation, and stated Remini's report was "unfounded". Scientology said in a statement that the whole affair was simply harassment and a publicity stunt for Remini.[60][61][62]

In October 2013, it was reported that Remini had been subpoenaed to testify in a lawsuit in Comal County, Texas, against Scientology and David Miscavige, regarding acts of alleged harassment and surveillance against Monique Rathbun, who was married to ex-Scientology executive Mark Rathbun. Monique Rathbun's attorney, Ray Jeffery, said he wanted Remini to give a deposition in the hopes she could testify that Miscavige has vast influence over the operations of the Church and had to have known about the alleged harassment.[48]

In 2023, Remini sued the Church of Scientology and David Miscavige, accusing them of harassment, stalking, psychological torture, and operating an over ten-year campaign to ruin and destroy Remini's life and livelihood.[63]

Catholicism edit

In a 2015 interview with People, Remini talked about her embrace of Catholicism, the comfort she was finding in the religion's practices, and how this contrasted with her experience of Scientology.[64][65]

Family edit

Remini met actor Angelo Pagán[66] at a Cuban restaurant in 1996.[67] Pagán has three sons from previous relationships. He and Remini were married in Las Vegas by a Scientologist minister on July 19, 2003.[68] Their daughter Sofia was born on June 16, 2004.[69] In September 2015, when Sofia was eleven years old, her parents celebrated her baptism into the Catholic Church.[64][65]

Education edit

Remini had left school with just an 8th-grade education, which she attributes to her involvement with the Scientology cult.[70] In May 2021, Remini was accepted into an associate degree program in liberal arts at New York University, saying:[71][72][73]

For someone like me, a person who desperately wanted a higher education and options in my life, coming from a cult and a family who didn't value an education, this is a very big day for me. This didn't come easy. This is one of the last chunks of my life that I am taking back for myself from Scientology.[73]

In 2023, after completing her second year at NYU, Remini expressed how "undertaking this educational journey has been one of the most difficult experiences of my life."[70] She completed her associate degree in January 2024 and began working toward a bachelor's degree. [74]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Film Role Notes
1997 Critics and Other Freaks Actress at Audition
1999 Follow Your Heart Angie LaRocca
2003 Old School Lara Campbell
2017 Mad Families Cheyenne
The Clapper Producer Louise
Handsome Esta
2018 Second Act Joan

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Head of the Class Unknown Episode: "Let's Rap"
1989 Who's the Boss? Charlie Briscoe 2 episodes
Living Dolls Main role (12 episodes)
1990 Normal Life Carol Episode: "And Baby Makes ..."
1991 Paradise Rose Episode: "Out of the Ashes"
The Hogan Family Joanne Episode: "A Sneaking Suspicion"
The Man in the Family Tina Bavasso Main role (7 episodes)
Saved by the Bell Stacey Carosi 6 episodes
1991–1993 Cheers Serafina Tortelli 2 episodes
1992 Blossom Ellen Travers Episode: "You Must Remember This"
Getting Up and Going Home Stephanie O'Neil Television film
1993 Evening Shade Daisy 3 episodes
Harlan & Merleen Frankie Television pilot
1994 The Commish Gail Ross Episode: "Sergeant Kelly"
Renegade Tina Episode: "The King and I"
1994–1996 Phantom 2040 Sagan Cruz Voice, main role (22 episodes)
1995 Diagnosis: Murder Agnes Benedetto Episode: "How to Murder Your Lawyer"
Friends Lydia Episode: "The One with the Birth"
First Time Out Dominique Costellano Main role (12 episodes)
1996 Biker Mice from Mars Carbine Voice, 2 episodes
Home Improvement Maria Gomez Episode: "The Bud Bowl"
NYPD Blue Angela Bohi Episode: "Closing Time"
1997–1998 Fired Up Terry Reynolds Main role (28 episodes)
1998–2007 The King of Queens Carrie Heffernan Main role (207 episodes)
1999 Hooves of Fire Vixen Voice, television film; American dub
2002 Legend of the Lost Tribe Koala
2003 VH1 Inside Out: Leah Remini's Wedding Special Herself Television documentary
2004 VH1 Inside Out: Leah Remini's Baby Special
2005 Fat Actress Episode: "The Koi Effect"
2007–2008 In the Motherhood Kim 8 episodes
2009 Lopez Tonight Carrie Heffernan Episode: "December 15, 2009"
Married Not Dead Jessica Television pilot
It Takes a Village Karen
2010–2011 The Talk Herself / co-host 135 episodes
2011 Toddlers and Tiaras: Where Are They Now? Juana Television short
2012 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Polly Prune / Butch Ravioli Voice, 2 episodes
2013 Family Tools Terry Baumgardner Main role (10 episodes)
2013–2014 Phineas and Ferb Doreen / Mean Woman 2 episodes
2013–2015;

2019, 2022

Dancing with the Stars Herself Contestant (season 17)
Guest co-host (season 19, week 6; season 21, weeks 6–7)
Guest judge (season 28, week 4)
2014–2022 The Wendy Williams Show Guest and guest host; 25 episodes
2014 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself / Guest Judge Episode: "Glamazon by Colorevolution"
Hollywood Game Night Herself Episode: "A Hollywood Scandal"
2014–2015 The Exes Nikki Gardner 15 episodes
Leah Remini: It's All Relative Herself 26 episodes; also executive producer
2015 Repeat After Me Episode: "#1.5"
2016–2018 Match Game Herself / Panelist 4 episodes
2016–2019 Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath Herself 37 episodes; also executive producer
2017 Milo Murphy's Law Ms. Baxter Voice, episode: "The Substitute/Time Out"
What About Barb? Dr. Suzanne Marvin Television pilot
2017–2018 Kevin Can Wait Vanessa Cellucci 26 episodes
2018 Mean Jean Jean Television pilot[75][76]
2020 The Masked Singer Guest panelist Episode: "Masking for a Friend: Group A"
2021–present People Puzzler Host 113 episodes
2022 So You Think You Can Dance Judge Season 17

Video games edit

Year Title Voice role Notes
1993 Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers Grace Nakimura

Bibliography edit

  • Remini, Leah (2015). Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology. Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-1101886960.

Awards and nominations edit

Year Association Category Work Result Ref.
2015 American Reality Television Awards Reality Royalty Leah Remini: It's All Relative Won [77]
2017 23rd Television Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath Won
69th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Series or Special Won [78]
2018 NATPE Unscripted Breakthrough Awards Best Innovation Won
29th Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television Won
70th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Series or Special Nominated [79]
American Reality Television Awards Host Won [80]
2019 CHILD USA Barbara Blaine Trailblazer Award Won
30th Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television Nominated [81]
35th IDA Documentary Awards Truth to Power Award Won
9th Critics Choice Television Awards Impact Award Won
44th Gracie Awards On-Air Talent – Lifestyle and Entertainment Award Won
44th Gracie Awards Non-Fiction Entertainment Won [82]
71st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Series or Special Nominated [79]
2020 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special Won

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leah, remini, leah, marie, remini, born, june, 1970, american, actress, starred, carrie, heffernan, sitcom, king, queens, 1998, 2007, vanessa, celluci, sitcom, kevin, wait, 2017, 2018, both, alongside, kevin, james, remini, 2018bornleah, marie, remini, 1970, j. Leah Marie Remini ˈ r ɛ m ɪ n i born June 15 1970 is an American actress She starred as Carrie Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens 1998 2007 and as Vanessa Celluci in the CBS sitcom Kevin Can Wait 2017 2018 both alongside Kevin James 2 3 Leah ReminiRemini in 2018BornLeah Marie Remini 1970 06 15 June 15 1970 age 53 New York City U S EducationNew York University currently attending OccupationsActress activistYears active1988 presentSpouseAngelo Pagan m 2003 wbr Children1YouTube informationChannelLeah ReminiGenreVideo podcastSubscribers131K 1 Total views12M 1 Websiteleahremini wbr com Remini coproduced and hosted the A amp E documentary series Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath 2016 2019 for which she won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special She also cohosted the daytime talk show The Talk 2010 2011 Remini s films include the comedy Old School 2003 the mystery comedy Handsome 2017 and the romantic comedy Second Act 2018 After being a member of the Church of Scientology from childhood Remini left the organization in 2013 Two years later Remini released her book Troublemaker Surviving Hollywood and Scientology the memoir became number one on the New York Times Best Seller list In 2016 she followed up with an Emmy Award winning documentary television series on A amp E Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath where she created a platform for victims and survivors of Scientology Since July 2020 Remini has been the cohost of the podcast Scientology Fair Game alongside Mike Rinder 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Film and television 2 1 1 The Talk 2 1 2 Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath 2 2 Memoir 3 Personal life 3 1 Scientology 3 2 Catholicism 3 3 Family 3 4 Education 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Video games 5 Bibliography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 7 1 Citations 7 2 Sources 8 External linksEarly life editLeah Marie Remini was born on June 15 1970 5 in Brooklyn New York City to Vicki Marshall and George Remini 6 who owned an asbestos removal company 7 Her mother is of Austrian Jewish descent while her father has Italian ancestry rooted in Sicily 8 9 10 Remini was raised in Bensonhurst 11 Remini was baptized into the Catholic Church as an infant 12 and raised in the faith during her early childhood 13 When she was eight years old her mother joined the Church of Scientology and Remini was thereafter raised as a Scientologist 14 At 13 Remini and her sister were taken to join Scientology s Paramilitary organization called the Sea Organization where they were forced to sign billion year contracts and work for their room and board Remini s mother decided to take her children out of the Sea Org and return to civilian Scientology life within the same year Remini moved to Los Angeles with her mother and sisters where she spent the remainder of her teenage years working to pay off their debt to Scientology for all of their auditing received In addition Remini and her family worked regular jobs to pay for continuing Scientology courses and services 8 Career editFilm and television edit 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 in which Remini starred with Halle Berry The show premiered in late 1989 and ran for twelve episodes 15 16 In 1991 Remini had a supporting role as Tina Bovasso on ABC s sitcom The Man in the Family She then had recurring roles on Saved by the Bell playing Stacey Carosi and on Evening Shade as Taylor Newton s Jay R Ferguson girlfriend Daisy Remini then appeared in two more short lived series First Time Out 1995 and Fired Up 1997 98 In 1991 and 1993 she appeared on Cheers as Serafina the daughter of Carla and Nick Tortelli Rhea Perlman and Dan Hedaya In 1994 Remini auditioned for the role of Monica Geller on Friends but the role went to Courteney Cox Remini later appeared in the 1995 Friends episode The One with the Birth in which she played a pregnant woman Lydia whose delivery is aided by Joey In 1998 Remini landed the role of Carrie Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens The series was successful and ran for nine seasons from September 21 1998 to May 14 2007 During her time on the show she starred in Quaker State s television commercials in 2000 and 2001 17 18 Remini had a supporting role in the comedy film Old School 2003 She also starred in her own reality show Inside Out Leah Remini which was a documentary that aired on VH1 about Remini s wedding Following the success of the wedding special VH1 documented the next phase of their lives with the birth of her daughter Sofia Bella Remini has starred in nine episode webisodes of In the Motherhood along with Chelsea Handler and Jenny McCarthy and made two guest appearances on Handler s talk show Chelsea Lately On December 15 2009 Remini appeared as Carrie Heffernan on Lopez Tonight with George Lopez in an episode reuniting the cast of the George Lopez sitcom 19 Remini and Holly Robinson Peete appeared on The Young and the Restless on July 28 2011 20 In October 2011 Remini signed a talent development deal at ABC and ABC Studios that required the network and the studio to develop a comedy project for Remini to star in and produce 21 22 Remini competed on season 17 of Dancing with the Stars in which she was partnered with professional dancer Tony Dovolani 23 The couple made it to the tenth week of competition and reached fifth place Remini later returned in season 19 as a guest co host on week six She returned as guest co host on season 21 during weeks six and seven In 2013 Remini joined the cast of the TV Land comedy The Exes filling a recurring role starting in season three 24 Remini created produced and starred in a reality television series titled Leah Remini It s All Relative The show focuses on Remini s family life It premiered on TLC on July 10 2014 25 In early 2017 Remini returned to acting and was announced as one of the leads in NBC s sitcom What About Barb a gender swapped version of the 1991 Frank Oz comedy What About Bob She portrayed Suzanne a renowned psychotherapist and best selling author 26 Ultimately NBC passed on the project and it wasn t picked up to series 27 In March 2017 it was announced Remini would reunite with Kevin James on the season finale of Kevin Can Wait 28 29 In June 2017 it was announced Remini was upped to a series regular beginning with season two 30 31 In May 2018 the series was cancelled by the network after two seasons 32 In 2017 Remini co starred in the comedy films Mad Families The Clapper and Handsome In 2018 she starred as Joan opposite Jennifer Lopez in the romantic comedy film Second Act 33 34 In 2020 Remini amp her production company No Seriously Productions signed a production deal with Critical Content In June 2022 Remini was named a judge on the seventeenth season of Fox s dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance replacing Matthew Morrison 35 36 37 Remini began 2021 as the host of the Game Show Network original series People Puzzler 38 The Talk edit Remini was a co host in the first season of the CBS daytime talk show The Talk which premiered October 18 2010 The other co hosts were Julie Chen Sara Gilbert Holly Robinson Peete and Sharon Osbourne The show similar to The View seeks to address motherhood and contemporary issues 39 In March 2012 a heavily publicized Twitter dispute ignited between Remini and Osbourne when Remini fired back at Osbourne Osbourne making criticisms of Remini and Holly Robinson Peete on The Howard Stern Show in relation to their contracts not being renewed for The Talk 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 40 41 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 40 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 40 42 Remini tweeted a challenge to Osbourne to establish in a court of law what statements she Remini had made that were untrue 40 Friction in relation to these matters resurfaced in the media in early 2021 when Osbourne was embroiled in a scandal over her remarks made on The Talk to Sheryl Underwood and ultimately terminated from the program over them Both Peete and Remini took to social media to reproach Osbourne over her conduct in relation to the scandal pointing out that they had been treated similarly by her charging Osbourne with additional discriminatory behaviors as well Osbourne responded with threats of defamation lawsuits against Peete and Remini but ultimately did nothing 43 44 Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath edit Remini developed a series for A amp E focusing on ex Scientologists speaking about their experiences entitled Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath The show premiered November 29 2016 45 In a statement released by the network Remini said For too long this multi billion dollar organization bullied victims and journalists to prevent the truth from being told It is my hope that we shed light on information that makes the world aware of what is really going on and encourages others to speak up so the abuses can be ended forever 46 The documentary series received many awards in its three seasons two Emmys Reality Television Awards 2017 for hosting 2018 NATPE Unscripted Breakthrough Awards for Best Innovation 2019 Truth to Power Award CHILD USA 2019 Barbara Blaine Trailblazer Award and two Gracie Awards presented by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation for On Air Talent Lifestyle and Entertainment and for Non Fiction Entertainment Memoir edit Remini released her memoir entitled Troublemaker Surviving Hollywood and Scientology on November 3 2015 47 Personal life editScientology edit Remini was a member of the Church of Scientology from the age of nine 9 14 48 In July 2013 Remini left Scientology 49 owing to policies that forbid members from questioning the management of Church leader David Miscavige which she believed was corrupt the reported abuse of members of its Sea Org religious order its policy of disconnection and its practice of branding those who have left the Church of their own accord as suppressive persons and the fair gaming tactics that Scientology has used for decades According to former high ranking Sea Org member Mike Rinder Remini s problems with Scientology began when she asked about the whereabouts of Miscavige s wife Shelly at the 2006 wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes and was told by then spokesman Tommy Davis that she did not have the fucking rank to do so Remini then filed a knowledge report in which she asserted that Miscavige Cruise and other senior Scientology members engaged in behavior that was inconsistent with Church rules She was subsequently subjected to years of interrogations and thought modification that led to her being blackballed within Scientology Fellow parishioners with whom Remini had been friends for decades wrote internal reports about her resulting in a Church investigation into her family 50 51 52 During a September 9 2013 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Remini discussed her departure from Scientology and the loss of friends who are still in the Church who according to Remini are not permitted to have contact with her 49 Following her departure from Scientology she publicly expressed her appreciation for those who supported her departure 53 54 Remini s sister Nicole who had earlier left Scientology herself 55 revealed that the rest of their family left the Church along with Remini to avoid being split up by the disconnection policy 56 57 Writer and director Paul Haggis who had previously been the most famous person to publicly disavow Scientology wrote an open letter published by The Hollywood Reporter thanking Remini for standing by him after he left Scientology and praised her enormous amount of integrity and compassion 58 In August 2013 it was disclosed that Remini had filed a missing person report with the Los Angeles Police Department LAPD concerning Shelly Miscavige the wife of Scientology leader David Miscavige who as of 2013 had not been seen in public since 2007 59 After the report was filed the LAPD looked into the matter met and spoke with Shelly Miscavige before closing the investigation and stated Remini s report was unfounded Scientology said in a statement that the whole affair was simply harassment and a publicity stunt for Remini 60 61 62 In October 2013 it was reported that Remini had been subpoenaed to testify in a lawsuit in Comal County Texas against Scientology and David Miscavige regarding acts of alleged harassment and surveillance against Monique Rathbun who was married to ex Scientology executive Mark Rathbun Monique Rathbun s attorney Ray Jeffery said he wanted Remini to give a deposition in the hopes she could testify that Miscavige has vast influence over the operations of the Church and had to have known about the alleged harassment 48 In 2023 Remini sued the Church of Scientology and David Miscavige accusing them of harassment stalking psychological torture and operating an over ten year campaign to ruin and destroy Remini s life and livelihood 63 Catholicism edit In a 2015 interview with People Remini talked about her embrace of Catholicism the comfort she was finding in the religion s practices and how this contrasted with her experience of Scientology 64 65 Family edit Remini met actor Angelo Pagan 66 at a Cuban restaurant in 1996 67 Pagan has three sons from previous relationships He and Remini were married in Las Vegas by a Scientologist minister on July 19 2003 68 Their daughter Sofia was born on June 16 2004 69 In September 2015 when Sofia was eleven years old her parents celebrated her baptism into the Catholic Church 64 65 Education edit Remini had left school with just an 8th grade education which she attributes to her involvement with the Scientology cult 70 In May 2021 Remini was accepted into an associate degree program in liberal arts at New York University saying 71 72 73 For someone like me a person who desperately wanted a higher education and options in my life coming from a cult and a family who didn t value an education this is a very big day for me This didn t come easy This is one of the last chunks of my life that I am taking back for myself from Scientology 73 In 2023 after completing her second year at NYU Remini expressed how undertaking this educational journey has been one of the most difficult experiences of my life 70 She completed her associate degree in January 2024 and began working toward a bachelor s degree 74 Filmography editFilm edit Year Film Role Notes 1997 Critics and Other Freaks Actress at Audition 1999 Follow Your Heart Angie LaRocca 2003 Old School Lara Campbell 2017 Mad Families Cheyenne The Clapper Producer Louise Handsome Esta 2018 Second Act Joan Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1988 Head of the Class Unknown Episode Let s Rap 1989 Who s the Boss Charlie Briscoe 2 episodes Living Dolls Main role 12 episodes 1990 Normal Life Carol Episode And Baby Makes 1991 Paradise Rose Episode Out of the Ashes The Hogan Family Joanne Episode A Sneaking Suspicion The Man in the Family Tina Bavasso Main role 7 episodes Saved by the Bell Stacey Carosi 6 episodes 1991 1993 Cheers Serafina Tortelli 2 episodes 1992 Blossom Ellen Travers Episode You Must Remember This Getting Up and Going Home Stephanie O Neil Television film 1993 Evening Shade Daisy 3 episodes Harlan amp Merleen Frankie Television pilot 1994 The Commish Gail Ross Episode Sergeant Kelly Renegade Tina Episode The King and I 1994 1996 Phantom 2040 Sagan Cruz Voice main role 22 episodes 1995 Diagnosis Murder Agnes Benedetto Episode How to Murder Your Lawyer Friends Lydia Episode The One with the Birth First Time Out Dominique Costellano Main role 12 episodes 1996 Biker Mice from Mars Carbine Voice 2 episodes Home Improvement Maria Gomez Episode The Bud Bowl NYPD Blue Angela Bohi Episode Closing Time 1997 1998 Fired Up Terry Reynolds Main role 28 episodes 1998 2007 The King of Queens Carrie Heffernan Main role 207 episodes 1999 Hooves of Fire Vixen Voice television film American dub 2002 Legend of the Lost Tribe Koala 2003 VH1 Inside Out Leah Remini s Wedding Special Herself Television documentary 2004 VH1 Inside Out Leah Remini s Baby Special 2005 Fat Actress Episode The Koi Effect 2007 2008 In the Motherhood Kim 8 episodes 2009 Lopez Tonight Carrie Heffernan Episode December 15 2009 Married Not Dead Jessica Television pilot It Takes a Village Karen 2010 2011 The Talk Herself co host 135 episodes 2011 Toddlers and Tiaras Where Are They Now Juana Television short 2012 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Polly Prune Butch Ravioli Voice 2 episodes 2013 Family Tools Terry Baumgardner Main role 10 episodes 2013 2014 Phineas and Ferb Doreen Mean Woman 2 episodes 2013 2015 2019 2022 Dancing with the Stars Herself Contestant season 17 Guest co host season 19 week 6 season 21 weeks 6 7 Guest judge season 28 week 4 2014 2022 The Wendy Williams Show Guest and guest host 25 episodes 2014 RuPaul s Drag Race Herself Guest Judge Episode Glamazon by Colorevolution Hollywood Game Night Herself Episode A Hollywood Scandal 2014 2015 The Exes Nikki Gardner 15 episodes Leah Remini It s All Relative Herself 26 episodes also executive producer 2015 Repeat After Me Episode 1 5 2016 2018 Match Game Herself Panelist 4 episodes 2016 2019 Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath Herself 37 episodes also executive producer 2017 Milo Murphy s Law Ms Baxter Voice episode The Substitute Time Out What About Barb Dr Suzanne Marvin Television pilot 2017 2018 Kevin Can Wait Vanessa Cellucci 26 episodes 2018 Mean Jean Jean Television pilot 75 76 2020 The Masked Singer Guest panelist Episode Masking for a Friend Group A 2021 present People Puzzler Host 113 episodes 2022 So You Think You Can Dance Judge Season 17 Video games edit Year Title Voice role Notes 1993 Gabriel Knight Sins of the Fathers Grace NakimuraBibliography editRemini Leah 2015 Troublemaker Surviving Hollywood and Scientology Ballantine Books ISBN 978 1101886960 Awards and nominations editYear Association Category Work Result Ref 2015 American Reality Television Awards Reality Royalty Leah Remini It s All Relative Won 77 2017 23rd Television Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath Won 69th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Series or Special Won 78 2018 NATPE Unscripted Breakthrough Awards Best Innovation Won 29th Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Non Fiction Television Won 70th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Series or Special Nominated 79 American Reality Television Awards Host Won 80 2019 CHILD USA Barbara Blaine Trailblazer Award Won 30th Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Non Fiction Television Nominated 81 35th IDA Documentary Awards Truth to Power Award Won 9th Critics Choice Television Awards Impact Award Won 44th Gracie Awards On Air Talent Lifestyle and Entertainment Award Won 44th Gracie Awards Non Fiction Entertainment Won 82 71st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Series or Special Nominated 79 2020 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special WonReferences editCitations edit a b About Leah Remini YouTube Leah Remini and Kevin James reveal 1st impressions before King of Queens news yahoo com March 14 2021 Retrieved May 13 2022 Ramos Dino Ray May 13 2018 Kevin James Leah Remini React To Kevin Can Wait 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McNeil Elizabeth July 29 2013 The King of Queens Star Leah Remini Leaving Scientology Archived October 1 2015 at the Wayback Machine People Vol 80 No 5 Throwing a Curveball Surprising Spin Offs Screenrush retrieved October 28 2013 Halle Berry s Journey From Miss USA Runner Up To Oscar Winner Access Hollywood June 16 2011 Leah Remini in a Quaker State Oil Commercial from 2000 YouTube www youtube com Retrieved May 14 2022 Quaker State featuring Leah Rimini Television Commercial 2001 YouTube www youtube com Retrieved May 14 2022 Lynette Rice March 25 2009 In the Motherhood Thanks but no thanks for your ideas mommies ew com Archived from the original on September 26 2009 Retrieved July 21 2009 SoapOperaDigest Comings amp Goings page 12 August 2 2011 issue Andreeva Nellie October 21 2011 Leah Remini Signs Talent Deal With ABC Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 21 2012 Weingus Leigh May 10 2013 Family Tools cancelled Huffington Post Retrieved May 21 2013 Derschowitz Jessica September 4 2013 Dancing with the Stars Leah Remini Valerie Harper CBS News Dancing with the Stars Leah Remini joins The Exes Digital Spy Retrieved November 22 2013 Rice Lynette June 12 2014 TLC to air Leah Remini reality show Entertainment Weekly accessed March 30 2015 Schwindt Oriana March 2 2017 NBC s What About Barb Pilot Casts Leah Remini Jessica Gunning as Leads Andreeva Nellie May 9 2017 NBC Narrows Down Pilot Field With Several Projects Not Going Forward Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 14 2017 Petski Denise March 24 2017 Leah Remini To Reunite With Kevin James In Kevin Can Wait Season Finale Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 25 2017 Otterson Joe March 24 2017 Leah Remini to Reunite With Kevin James in Kevin Can Wait Season Finale Variety Retrieved March 25 2017 Andreeva Nellie June 2 2017 Leah Remini Joins CBS Kevin Can Wait As Series Regular For Season 2 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 2 2017 Otterson Joe June 2 2017 Leah Remini Joins Kevin Can Wait Season 2 as Series Regular Variety Retrieved June 2 2017 Schwartz Ryan May 12 2018 Kevin Can Wait Cancelled at CBS After Polarizing Season 2 Shake Up Nolfi Joey December 21 2018 Jennifer Lopez slapped Leah Remini so hard she cried on Second Act set This is our relationship Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 12 2022 Kaufman Amy December 20 2018 From Scientology to Second Act BFFs Jennifer Lopez and Leah Remini stick together Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 13 2022 Iannucci Rebecca June 10 2022 SYTYCD Leah Remini to Replace Fired Matthew Morrison as Season 17 Judge TVLine Retrieved June 10 2022 Remini Leah June 10 2022 Twitter status update by Leah Remini Twitter Retrieved June 12 2022 Mion Landon June 11 2022 Leah Remini replaces Matthew Morrison as So You Think You Can Dance judge Fox News Retrieved June 12 2022 People Puzzler Leah Remini Crossword Puzzle Show Renewed for Season 2 at Game Show Network June 2 2021 Domanick Andrea August 11 2010 CBS The Talk to Premiere Oct 18 Broadcasting and Cable a b c d Barnert Deanna March 15 2012 The Talk Twitter Battle Osbourne vs Remini MSN Entertainment Archived from the original on March 19 2012 Harnick Chris March 14 2012 The Talk Leah Remini Says Sharon Osbourne Had Her Fired For Being Ghetto Huffington Post Day Patrick Kevin March 14 2012 Leah Remini fired from The Talk Sharon Osbourne s fault she says Los Angeles Times Del Rosario Alexandra March 13 2021 Sharon Osbourne Responds After Holly Robinson Peete Claims Her Former The Talk Co Host Said She Was Too Ghetto For CBS Show Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 25 2021 Murphy Desiree March 16 2021 Leah Remini Claims Sharon Osbourne Used Racist and Homophobic Language Towards The Talk Co Hosts Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 25 2021 Ungerman Alex November 2016 Exclusive Watch Leah Remini Take on Scientology Entertainment Today Retrieved November 3 2016 Miller Julie November 2 2016 Watch Leah Remini Vanity Fair Conde Nast Retrieved November 3 2016 Leah Remini Speaks Exclusively to ABC News About Her Experience with the Church of Scientology ABC News September 24 2015 Retrieved October 1 2015 a b Leah Remini Subpoenaed to Testify in Harassment Suit Against Church of Scientology ABC News October 4 2013 a b Eggenberger Nicole September 10 2013 Leah Remini Tells Ellen DeGeneres She Lost Friends After Leaving Scientology US Weekly Clark Cindy July 11 2013 Leah Remini quits Church of Scientology USA Today Goodman Jessica Leah Remini Quits Scientology After Years Of Interrogations The Huffington Post July 11 2013 accessed March 30 2015 Killoran Ellen July 11 2013 Leah Remini Scientology Split A Huge Threat To Controversial Church International Business Times Carlson Erin July 11 2013 Leah Remini Leaves Scientology After Questioning David Miscavige s Leadership The Hollywood Reporter Marcesca Rachel July 12 2013 Leah Remini speaks out after leaving the Church of Scientology thanks fans for support Daily News New York Lindstrom Colleen July 17 2013 Scientology and the Remini Family How it began mytalk1071 com accessed March 30 2015 Archived August 6 2013 at the Wayback Machine Traynor Bradley July 17 2013 EXCLUSIVE Leah Remini s Sister Nicole Talks mytalk1071 com accessed March 30 2015 Archived July 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine New Details on Why Leah Remini Left Scientology abcnews go com July 18 2013 Haggis Paul July 31 2013 Paul Haggis Pens Open Letter Praising Leah Remini s Brave Break With Scientology The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 31 2013 Leah Remini Files Missing Person Report for Scientology Leader David Miscavige s Wife The Hollywood Reporter August 8 2013 Retrieved August 8 2013 Blankstein Andrew Scientology leader s wife located by LAPD after Leah Remini inquiry Los Angeles Times August 9 2013 accessed March 30 2015 Harris Dan LAPD Dismisses Leah Remini s Missing Person Report on Wife of Scientology Leader ABC News August 9 2013 accessed March 30 2015 Finn Natalie Leah Remini Files Missing Person Report for Scientology Leader s Wife Shelly Miscavige Church Slams Harassment E Online August 8 2013 accessed March 30 2015 Lara Jovana Bartley Lisa August 2 2023 Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology alleging defamation and psychological torture ABC7 a b Leah Remini on embracing Catholicism after Scientology To me it s what religion is supposed to be People Time Inc November 4 2015 a b Ehrich Dowd Kathy November 4 2015 Leah Remini on Embracing Catholicism After Scientology To Me It s What Religion Is Supposed To Be People com People Archived from the original on March 11 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 Former Scientologist Leah Remini tells PEOPLE she finds peace sitting and praying and doing my rosary Angelo Pagan IMDb Mentioned on the Joe Rogan Experience in February 2017 I Do I Do I Do People Vol 60 no 8 August 25 2003 Archived from the original on June 8 2008 Bricker Tierney March 5 2014 Leah Remini to Star in Reality TV Show for TLC E News Retrieved September 28 2014 a b Quinn Dave June 2 2023 Leah Remini Celebrates Finishing Her Second Semester at NYU One of the Most Difficult Experiences People Two years ago I had an 8th grade education thanks to spending 35 years in a cult and now at age 52 I ve successfully finished my second year at NYU Ushe Naledi May 20 2021 Leah Remini Shares Admissions Letter After Being Accepted into NYU I Am So Excited in Tears people com Retrieved May 12 2022 Leah Remini celebrates finishing her first semester at university nz news yahoo com May 8 2022 Retrieved May 12 2022 a b Why Leah Remini s Acceptance Into NYU Left Her In Tears E Online May 20 2021 Retrieved May 12 2022 https twitter com LeahRemini status 1773480905535066358 The Disappearance of Mean Jean and Other Pilots LezWatch TV January 23 2019 Retrieved May 13 2022 Otterson Joe June 14 2018 Leah Remini to Star in Rob McElhenney Rob Rosell Fox Comedy Pilot Variety Retrieved May 13 2022 Reality Royalty AWARDS SHOW October 27 2022 Retrieved March 1 2023 Nominees Winners Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved July 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