Rob Reiner, actor who went on to direct classic films, dies at 78

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Rob Reiner attends the Los Angeles premiere of Spinal Tap II: The End Continues in Los Angeles on Sept 9.

Rob Reiner at the Los Angeles premiere of Spinal Tap II: The End Continues in Los Angeles on Sept 9.

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LOS ANGELES – Rob Reiner, the son of a pioneering television comedian who became a popular sitcom actor himself before directing a slate of beloved films, including This Is Spinal Tap (1984), The Princess Bride (1987) and When Harry Met Sally (1989), died on Dec 14. He was 78.

Reiner, who initially rose to fame playing Meathead, Archie Bunker’s son-in-law, on the sitcom All In The Family (1971 to 1979), went on to become a remarkably versatile film director.

He seemed equally adept at the mockumentary (Spinal Tap), the coming-of-age film (Stand By Me, 1986), the children’s classic (The Princess Bride), the romantic comedy (When Harry Met Sally) and the courtroom drama (A Few Good Men, 1992).

Throughout his career as a director and a producer, Reiner continued to work as an actor on television and in the films of others, making himself into a rare Hollywood fixture who was known for his work both behind the camera and in front of it.

Reiner’s family was rooted in show business.

His father, late American actor and screenwriter Carl Reiner, created sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961 to 1966), moving the family to Los Angeles from New York in the 1950s and at times drawing inspiration from his family life into his scripts. His mother, Estelle Reiner, was an actress and a singer.

After he was drawn to theatre in a high school drama class, Rob Reiner worked in small theatres and started his own improv group before landing the role on what would become one of the United States’ defining family sitcoms.

Actors, directors and producers Carl Reiner (left) and son Rob Reiner at their Hand and Footprint Ceremony presented as part of the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, California on April 7, 2017.

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During his eight years on All In The Family, he won two Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor. He also began spending time in the writers’ room and closely observing the set, picking up an education in behind-the-scenes work.

All In The Family cast members Rob Reiner as Michael, Archie's son-in-law; Sally Struthers as Gloria, Archie's daughter and Jean Stapleton as Edith, Archie's wife pose with Carroll O'Connor in an undated handout photograph.

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He had an ambition to direct since he was a teenager, and while a cast member on the sitcom, he directed a little-known television movie. Five years after the show ended, in 1984, he made his directorial debut with This Is Spinal Tap, a mockumentary about a British band past their prime that turned into a cult classic.

After directing The Sure Thing (1985), a romantic comedy starring American actor John Cusack, Reiner decided to adapt The Princess Bride, a 1973 fantasy-adventure novel by late American writer William Goldman that he had loved. A charming mix of satire, adventure and romance, the movie received broad critical acclaim.

“People take a look at Princess Bride, and exclaim, ‘God, this is such an odd conglomeration!’” Reiner told The New York Times shortly after the movie was released in 1987. “‘How could you balance all those things?’”

“But it didn’t seem all that strange to me,” he went on, “because those are all parts of my personality. I’ve definitely got this satirical side to me, and this romantic side, and this more realistic way of looking at things.”

In 1971, Reiner married American actress Penny Marshall, who later co-starred in the sitcom Laverne & Shirley (1976 to 1983) and became a film director herself. She died in 2018 at the age of 75.

It was after they divorced in 1981 and Reiner re-entered the dating world that he had the idea for a romantic comedy about whether men and women could truly be friends without sex getting in the way.

The idea drew the interest of late American writer-director Nora Ephron, who interviewed Reiner about his dating life as she wrote the screenplay. Starring American actors Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, When Harry Met Sally would become one of the most beloved and culturally enduring romantic comedies of all time.

Director Rob Reiner (left) with cast members Billy Crystal at the 30th anniversary screening of When Harry Met Sally in Hollywood, California, on April 11, 2019.

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While making the movie, Reiner was introduced by the movie’s director of photography to Singer, a photographer from New York. They fell in love and married seven months later, in 1989.

Reiner had said the romance led him to change the ending of the film. An earlier version ended with Harry and Sally walking away from each other.

In the 1990s, Reiner continued directing at a brisk pace, releasing Misery (1990), an adaptation of a Stephen King novel starring Kathy Bates and James Caan; A Few Good Men, a courtroom drama starring Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise that received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture; and The American President (1995), in which Michael Douglas played a widowed commander-in-chief who falls for a lobbyist, portrayed by Annette Bening.

Reiner and his wife had three children together: Jack, Nick and Romy. When Reiner was married to Marshall, he adopted her daughter Tracy Reiner, who became an actress, appearing in films such as A League Of Their Own (1992) and Apollo 13 (1995).

Honoree Rob Reiner (second from left) arrives with his wife Michele and children Jake (centre), Romy and Nick (right) at the Annual Chaplin Award Gala in New York on April 28, 2014.

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A devoted Democrat, Reiner was a long-time activist and an outspoken supporter of candidates and political causes.

In California, he spearheaded a 1998 ballot initiative that increased taxes on tobacco to pay for early childhood programmes and worked with unions on labour issues.

In more recent years, he was a vocal critic of Mr Donald Trump’s administration, making headlines when he said the US President was a threat to democracy. Shortly after the news of his death, prominent Democrats – including former US president Barack Obama – released statements mourning him.

Long after he became a director, Reiner continued to act in films and television shows. He appeared in The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013), played a protective father in the sitcom New Girl (2011 to 2018) and made a cameo in the fourth season of The Bear (2022 to present) in 2025.

In 2024, as Reiner was preparing to shoot the sequel to Spinal Tap, he spoke to the Times about some of the things that were most important to him. The first things he mentioned were “my wife and kids”.

“That’s the most important to me,” he said. “There’s that joke, nobody on their deathbed ever said, ‘I should have spent more time at the office.’ Nobody says that.” NYTIMES

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