Leah Remini
Leah Remini is an American actress, author, and activist who has an estimated net worth of $25 million. Leah Remini's most well-known role is Carrie Heffernan in CBS' comedy show "The King of Queens." Between 2016 and 2019 Leah Remini hosted and produced A&E’s Emmy-winning series "Leah Remini - Scientology and the Aftermath." Remini has appeared on a myriad of TV shows and movies, including "Kevin Can Wait," "Saved by the Bell,"" and "Old School. "Leah Remini" was born Leah Marie Remini on June 15, 1970, in Brooklyn, New York. Her mother, Vicki worked as a teacher, while the father of her, George, owned an asbestos removal firm. She was raised with her sister Nicole and her half-sisters Stephanie, Shannon, Elizabeth, and Christine. Stephanie died from cancer in 2013.Remini was educated Catholic however, her mother began dating a member of Scientology. Church of Scientology when Leah was 9 and soon was a part of the group. Vicki, Leah and Nicole left Catholicism for Clearwater in Florida to be with Scientology. They then moved to Los Angeles for Leah's 13th birthday. Remini, Leah and Nicole moved to Clearwater, Florida to live at a Scientology compound. Then they relocated to Los Angeles when Leah was 13.
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