Biography
A sharp-tongued Brooklynite, Leah Remini was chosen to anchor the "Who's the Boss?" (ABC, 1984-1992) spin-off "Living Dolls" (ABC, 1989), but earned more lasting fame as no-nonsense Malibu Sands heiress Stacey Carosi on "Saved by the Bell" (NBC, 1989-1993). She won over fans and critics as the sarcastic yin to Sharon Lawrence's officious yang on "Fired Up" (NBC, 1997-98) and achieved full-fledged stardom on the ultra-popular, long-running "The …
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Career Milestones
| Resumed big screen career playing the wife of Vince Vaughn's character in "Old School" (lensed 2002) | ||
1999 | Appeared in straight-to-video release "Follow Your Heart" (shot in 1997) | |
1998 | Co-starred in the CBS sitcom "The King of Queens" | |
| Acted opposite Sharon Lawrence on the NBC sitcom "Fired Up" | ||
1995 | Played regular role of Dominique on The WB's "First Time Out" | |
1995 | Feature debut as Theresa in "Glory Daze" | |
1993 | Portrayed recurring character Daisy on CBS sitcom "Evening Shade" | |
1991 | Had recurring role on NBC's "Cheers" as Carla's rebellious daughter Sarafina | |
1991 | Portrayed Tina Bavasso on even shorter-lived ABC sitcom "Man in the Family" | |
1989 | Big break came as regular on "Living Dolls", a short-lived ABC spin-off of "Who's the Boss" | |
1987 | Snagged both an agent and a one-line role on ABC's "Head of the Class" (date approximate) | |
| Moved to Los Angeles when mother's second marriage ended | ||
