Rob Reiner, 78, and Michele Reiner, 75
What incredibly sad and tragic news from Los Angeles broke last night when we learned of the stabbing deaths of Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife, Michele, 75. Rob was the son of comedy legend Carl Reiner and was a talented actor and director himself. Michele was a professional photographer and a creative associate of her husband. The Reiners had been married for 36 years and had three children. This event is made doubly tragic with the news today that their son, Nick, has been arrested and booked (not "formally charged" as of this writing) in their deaths.
As the son of one of America's great comic talents, Rob Reiner spent his life in and around show business, but came to be known prominently in 1971 when he was cast as Mike Stivic, the liberal hippie-type son-in-law of the bigoted Archie Bunker on the landmark television sitcom, "All In The Family". He won two Emmys for that role over the years. As an actor, he accumulated 90 acting credits, but he will no doubt be best remembered for directing some of the very best movies of the Eighties, Nineties, and into the 21st century. Here is just a partial list of those:
- This Is Spinal Tap, 1981
- Stand By Me, 1986
- The Princess Bride, 1987
- Misery, 1990
- A Few Good Men, 1992
- The American President, 1995
- The Ghosts of Mississippi, 1996
- The Bucket List, 2007
Left off of the list above is perhaps the greatest romantic comedy ever, "When Harry Met Sally" (1989) written by Nora Ehpron and directed by Rob Reiner. I even used a line from that movie in my wedding vows when Linda and I got married in 2022, and, no, it was not the line from the scene in the delicatessen.
And in 2025, we are all anxiously awaiting the release of Reiner's latest movie, "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues", a sequel to that fabulous 1981 "mockumentary".
Tragic and untimely deaths are always sad, and the deaths of some people are especially sad. Such is the case with Rob and Michele Reiner.
RIP Rob and Michele.




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