Rob Reiner

Director

Rob Reiner was born in The Bronx, New York, United States on March 6th, 1947 and is the Director. At the age of 77, Rob Reiner biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 6, 1947
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
The Bronx, New York, United States
Age
77 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Networth
$200 Million
Profession
Actor, Blogger, Film Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Actor, Writer
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Education
University of California, Los Angeles
Rob Reiner Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Penny Marshall, ​ ​(m. 1971; div. 1981)​, Michele Singer ​(m. 1989)​
Children
4, including Tracy Reiner
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Parents
Carl Reiner, Estelle Reiner
Siblings
Lucas Reiner (brother), Annie Reiner (sister)
Rob Reiner Life

Robert Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor and filmmaker.

Reiner's career as an actor began in New York with the role of Michael Stivic on All in the Family (1971–1979), a position that earned him two Emmy Awards in the 1970s.

Reiner was nominated by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) for the coming-of-age drama film Stand By Me (1986), the romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally (1989), and the military courtroom drama A Few Good Men (1992).

Misery (1990), the psychological thriller The Princess Bride (1987), and the heavy metal mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap (1984) were both directed by Robert Mellon (1990).

Early life

Reiner was born in the Bronx, New York, on March 6, 1947. Estelle Reiner (née Lebost; 1914–2008), an actress, and Carl Reiner (1922–2020), a well-known comedian, writer, producer, and director, was his father. Reiner lived at 48 Bonnie Meadow Road in New Rochelle, New York, where Rob's father, Robert's, was born in 148 Bonnie Meadow Lane, the home of Rob's fictional Petrie family in The Dick Van Dyke Show, was located in New Rochelle, New York; the home of Rob's uncle's fictional Petrie family in The Dick Van Dyke Show, was 148 Bonnie Meadow Lane. He attended the UCLA Film School.

Personal life

In 1971, Rob Reiner married actress/director Penny Marshall. From a previous marriage to Michael Henry, Marshall's daughter, actress Tracy Reiner (A League of Their Own), was adopted by the actor. In 1981, Reiner and Marshall divorced.

When directing When Harry Met Sally, Reiner was introduced to his future wife, photographer Michele Singer. The meeting led not only to his decision to change the ending of the film, but also married Singer in 1989. They have three children, Jake (born 1991), Nick (born 1993), and Romy (born 1997). Reiner and Singer founded the "I Am Your Child Foundation" in 1997, and in 2004, they formed "Parents' Action for Children," a non-profit group with the aim of raising money awareness of the importance of a child's early years by producing and releasing celebrity-hosted educational videos for parents, and b) to advance public policy by parental education and advocacy.

Reiner has stated that his childhood home was not observantly Jewish, although he did have a Bar Mitzvah service; Reiner's father Carl said he himself had become an atheist as the Holocaust progressed. On the January 13, 2012, episode of Real Time with Bill Maher and as an atheist, Rob identified himself as having no religious affiliation. Reiner later told Huffington Post contributor Debra Oliver that, although he opposed organized religion, he was sympathetic to Buddhist views.

Reiner has five grandchildren, in addition to his four children, through his adopted daughter Tracy.

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Rob Reiner Career

Career

Reiner was a trainee/apprentice at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA, in the early 1960s. Reiner appeared in bit parts in several television shows, including Batman, That Girl, The Andy Griffith Exhibition, Room 222, Gomer Pyle, Washington, D.C. The Beverly Hillbillies. During this period, he appeared in many films, including ones directed by his father, such as Where's Poppa? (1970) The 1970s. He began his writing for the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1968 and 1969, with Steve Martin as his writing partner and the two youngest writers on the program.

Reiner became well-known for his role as Michael Stivic, Archie Bunker's liberal son-in-law, on Norman Lear's 1970s situation comedy All in the Family, which was the most viewed television show in the United States for five seasons (1971–1976). Even after he had left the position and began to build a career as a producer, the character's nickname, "Meathead" (given to him by his cantankerous father-in-law Archie) became closely associated with him. "I could win the Nobel Prize and they'd write, 'Meathead wins the Nobel Prize,' Reiner has said." Reiner received two Emmy Awards, in comparison to three other nominations and five Golden Globe nominations, in addition to three other nominations. Reiner returned to television acting with a recurring role on New Girl (2012–2018).

Snake, a man from The Partridge Family S02, E03 (2001) He appeared as Snake on television, October 08, 1971. He was named Snake by The Partridge Family S02, E03 A man named Snake; Reiner, Phil Mishkin, and Gerry Isenberg created the Situation comedy The Superfor ABC in 1972. Richard S. Castellano narrated the life of the harried Italian American superintendent of a New York City apartment building and lasted for ten episodes in the summer of 1972. The premiere episode was co-written by Reiner and Mishkin.

Reiner made a name for himself in the 1980s as a producer of several successful Hollywood films that spanned many genres. Some of his early films include the rock-band parody This Is Spinal Tap (1984) and the comedic fantasy film The Princess Bride (1987), as well as his period piece Coming of age tale Stand by Me (1986). Robert Leighton, a film producer who also works with fellow director-actor Christopher Guest as their go-to editor, is a frequent collaborator.

Reiner has gone on to produce other critically and commercially profitable films with his own firm, Castle Rock Entertainment. They include the romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally (1989), which has been ranked as one of the highest-performing of its time, the dramatic thriller Misery (1990), for which Kathy Bates received the Academy Award for Best Actress and his most commercially successful work, and the military courtroom drama A Few Good Men (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Reiner's previous films include: The political romance The American President (1995), the courtroom drama Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), and the uplifting comedy The Bucket List (2005).

Reiner has continued to appear in support roles in a number of films and television shows, including Throw Momma from the Train (1987), Bullets over Broadway (1993), The Wolf of Wall Street (2006). He has also parodied himself with cameos in films including Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003) and 30 Rock (2010).

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The Princess Bride star Cary Elwes reflects on how his role in 1980s cult classic changed his life

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
Cary Elwes credits the fantasy adventure comedy film The Princess Bride (1987), for which he played Westley, as being the big breakthrough role of his career. In fact, some 36 years after it premiered in theaters, the British actor feels as though it has been 'the gift that keeps on giving' throughout the years, according to People. The Westminster, London, England native also heaps praise on the now cult classic and its director Rob Reiner for solidifying his comedy chops. 'Well, Rob Reiner really helped me with that,' Elwes, 61, said when asked whether he felt the need to prove he had the comedic ability to hold his own early in his career. 'Once I got that part, that really kind of opened the door for me and that's how I got the role of Robin Hood with Mel Brooks ,' the actor shared, in a reference to his titular role in Robin Hood: Men In Tights (1993).

Kiefer Sutherland reunites with Stand By Me co-star Jerry O'Connell... and clears up rumor he was a bully on set

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2024
Kiefer Sutherland reunited with his 'old friend' and Stand By Me co-star Jerry O'Connell 38 years after their 'lives were forever changed' and respective careers were launched from Rob Reiner's 1986 coming-of-age drama. The 57-year-old 24 alum cleared up an old rumor - still listed on the film's IMDb trivia page - that he bullied his young castmates in order 'to keep in character while off-camera.'

Rob Reiner on why he changed the original ending of his rom-com classic When Harry Met Sally

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
Rob Reiner just revealed what inspired him to change the ending of his 1989 rom-com masterpiece When Harry Met Sally, starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. Harry and Sally didn't get together because I had been married for ten years,' the 76-year-old filmmaker told CNN's Chris Wallace last Friday.' "I'd [also] been single for ten years, and I couldn't figure out how I was ever going to be with anyone.' When Harry Met Sally was born, he was born. I hadn't met anyone, so it was going to be the two of them seeing each other after years of talking and then walking away from each other.'
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