Leah Remini
American actor, writer and activist Leah Remini has a net value of more than $25 million. The most famous role played by Leah Remini is that of Carrie Heffernan in CBS' sitcom "The King of Queens." Between 2016 and 2019 Leah Remini hosted and produced the Emmy-winning show on A&E "Leah Remini: Scientology as well as The Aftermath." Her characters include "Kevin Can't wait", "Saved by the Bell" as well as "Old school." Leah Marie Remini, a Brooklyn native was born on June 15 in 1970. Vicki Remini, her mom as was George Remini was her father. He owned an asbestos removal firm. Nicole was her sibling. Also, she grew up with the half sisters Shannon, Elizabeth and Christine. The year 2013 was the year Stephanie passed away from cancer. Remini was born Catholic however she was attracted to becoming the Scientology religion through her mother, when she was nine years old. Vicki, Leah and Nicole left Catholicism for Clearwater in Florida in order to join Scientology. The trio then relocated into Los Angeles for Leah's 13th birthday. Remini, Leah and Nicole relocated to Clearwater, FL for a stay in a Scientology facility. They then moved to Los Angeles at the age of Leah was 13 years old.


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