Rob Reiner (1947-2025) - Find a Grave Memorial
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Filmmaker Rob Reiner, found dead on Sunday, began his career as an actor before moving on to the camera. Film director who marked the film of the 1980s and 1990s, the filmmaker of The Princess Bride and A Few Good Men stood out as much in drama as in comedy. Our columnist selected five major works from his career in film and television.
Rob Reiner (1947-2025) - Find a Grave Memorial
Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Actor, and Activist. Born on March 6, 1947, in The Bronx, New York, he was the eldest son of entertainer Carl Reiner and actress-singer Estelle Reiner. Raised in a family deeply rooted in show business, Reiner's early experiences in performance and storytelling shaped a career that would leave a lasting imprint on American television and cinema. Reiner first achieved national recognition as an actor, most n…
Robert Reiner (1947–2025) He was the inventor of the Mockumentary genre: With the fake documentary "Spinal Tap" on the heights...Read the complete article on FALTER.at
In Memoriam: Rob Reiner (1947-2025) - Golden Globes
Rob Reiner (March 6, 1947–December 14, 2025) had three notable careers: An actor, notably on the groundbreaking CBS sitcom “All in the Family,” starting in 1971; a director with a string of huge hits starting with “This is Spinal Tap” (1984) and as a producer via his Castle Rock Entertainment; and as a political activist, working tirelessly for tolerance and fairness. He was nominated for nine Golden Globes: Five as TV supporting actor for All i…
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