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  1. The King of Queens Jump to BMI Film & TV Awards (14) Primetime Emmy Awards (1) Image Awards (NAACP) (1) People's Choice Awards, USA (2) Art Directors Guild (1) 14 wins & 5 nominations

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  3. Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series - 2006. Nominee: Kevin James, as Doug Heffernan. The King Of Queens. CBS. The King Of Queens: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  4. BMI Awards. The King of Queens received BMI Awards in the TV Music category in 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004. These awards were presented to Kurt Farquhar, Josh Goldsmith, Andrew Gross, and Cathy Yuspa. Nominations

  5. The King of Queens: Created by David Litt, Michael J. Weithorn. With Kevin James, Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller, Victor Williams. Deliveryman Doug Heffernan has a good life: He has a pretty wife (Carrie), a big television, and friends with which to watch it.

    • The King of Queens universe. Before the Avengers joined forces to save New York City and brought several films' worth of continuity together, there was someone who'd created their own shared universe long before Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
    • Kevin James felt he was the weakest actor on The King of Queens. Having begun his career on the stand-up comedy circuit, Kevin James followed in the footsteps of other famous comedians and joined the sitcom scene.
    • Kevin James and Leah Remini fought behind the scenes. On "The King of Queens," Doug and Carrie would fight like cats and dogs. Almost every single episode would see them getting into some overblown argument before making peace with one another until the next escapade.
    • The network didn't want Doug and Carrie to have kids. In the '90s, the average sitcom focused on the family unit and how the parents and their kids would get along.
  6. Oct 8, 2023 · Leah Remini played the role of Carrie Heffernan on The King of Queens . Remini produced the A&E docuseries Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath from 2016 to 2019. The series won a Primetime Emmy Award in 2017 for Outstanding Informational Series or Special.

  7. The movie version, Batman: The Movie (1966), earned West the "Most Promising New Star" award in 1967. The downside was that the "Batman" fame was partly responsible for ruining his marriage, and he was typecast and almost unemployable for a while after the series ended (he did nothing but personal appearances for two years).

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