2002 Stuff Magazine Leah Remini Ad Maxim King of Queens Scientology sexy woman

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🌟 1. The King of Queens (1998–2007)

Her signature role.
She plays Carrie Heffernan, delivering razor-edged timing and an unmistakable “don’t test me” energy. This show cemented her as a household name and remains her most recognized work.


🌟 2. Kevin Can Wait (2017–2018)

A spiritual reunion with Kevin James.
Remini joined in Season 2, essentially rebooting the show’s chemistry. While controversial in production terms, it made headlines and kept her high in the pop-culture conversation.


🌟 3. Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (2016–2019)

Her most impactful work.
An investigative docuseries where she interviews former Scientology members, illuminates abuses, and challenges the organization’s structure.
It won an Emmy, and for many viewers, this is the “bravest chapter” of her career.


🌟 4. Saved by the Bell (1989–1993; recurring role)

Before sitcom royalty, she was Stacy Carosi—summer love interest certified.
Not her longest role, but very nostalgic and very beloved.


🌟 5. Old School (2003, film cameo)

A small yet memorable appearance in a comedy that defined its decade’s frat-house humor aesthetic.


🌟 6. Leah Remini: It’s All Relative (2014–2015)

A reality show chronicling her family life—equal parts chaotic, affectionate, and very Remini.
It helped expand her identity beyond sitcom scripts.


🌟 7. Voice Work

Sometimes overlooked: