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Rob Reiner: A Life in Pictures

Rob Reiner: A Life in Pictures

The New York Times
2025/12/15
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From left, Carroll O’Connor, Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers in Norman Lear’s 1970s sitcom “All in the Family.” Lear “tapped into something that nobody had ever done before or even since,” Reiner told The New York Times in 2023.Credit...CBS, via Getty Images
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Carl Reiner, left, with his son Rob Reiner and Struthers, around 1970.Credit...Art Zelin/Getty Images
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In an episode of “The Partridge Family” titled “A Man Called Snake,” Reiner played the bad boy.Credit...ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content, via Getty Images
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Reiner, right, interviewed the actor Albert Brooks in 1977 while guest hosting “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.”Credit...Tom Ron/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal, via Getty Images
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Rob Reiner, left, with his parents, Estelle Reiner and Carl Reiner, who were both in the entertainment industry, in the late 1970s.Credit...Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection, via Getty Images
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Reiner and Penny Marshall, who would both go on to be celebrated directors, starred together in the 1978 film “More Than Friends.” They were also married from 1971 to 1981.Credit...Dan Grossi/Associated Press
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Reiner, left, and Christopher Guest in the 1984 rockumentary comedy “This Is Spinal Tap,” which Reiner also directed.Credit...MGM
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From left, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, Reiner and Jerry O’Connell on the set of the 1986 coming-of-age drama “Stand by Me,” which Reiner directed.Credit...Columbia/Kobal, via Shutterstock
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From left, Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin and Reiner. Elwes and Patinkin starred in Reiner’s 1987 fantasy adventure, “The Princess Bride.”Credit...Erin Combs/Toronto Star, via Getty Images
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Reiner on the set of “The Princess Bride” with Elwes and Mel Smith (standing).Credit...Clive Coote/20th Century Fox/Kobal, via Shutterstock
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From left, Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal and Reiner from when they made Reiner’s seminal 1989 romantic comedy, “When Harry Met Sally...”Credit...Andy Schwartz
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A portrait of Reiner taken in 1989.Credit...Erica Berger/Newsday RM, via Getty Images
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Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, arriving at the premiere of “When Harry Met Sally...” in 1989.Credit...DMI/The LIFE Picture Collection, via Shutterstock
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Tom Cruise, left, and Reiner on the set of Reiner’s 1992 legal thriller, “A Few Good Men.”Credit...Columbia Pictures, via Getty Images
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Reiner directing his 1994 fantasy adventure, “North.”Credit...Andy Schwartz/Fotos International, Getty Images
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Reiner and Tom Hanks, right, in the 1993 romantic comedy “Sleepless in Seattle,” which Reiner also directed.Credit...Tristar Pictures, via Alamy
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From left, Alec Baldwin, James Woods and Reiner on the set of Reiner’s 1996 courtroom drama, “Ghosts of Mississippi.”Credit...Columbia Pictures/Getty Images
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Reiner and then President Bill Clinton in Washington in 1997. Reiner was there to champion efforts to raise awareness about the importance of early child development and improve parental access to support services.Credit...Luke Frazza/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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Carl Reiner, left, and Rob Reiner in 1999, when Rob received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Credit...Steve Granitz/WireImage, via Getty Images
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John Travolta, left, and Reiner in the 1998 film “Primary Colors,” directed by Mike Nichols.Credit...Francois Duhamel/Universal Studios
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From left, Rob Reiner, Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner and Steve Martin at a party held by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in Hollywood in 1999.Credit...Craig T. Mathew/Mathew Photography, via Associated Press
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From left, Bruce Willis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Reiner on the set of Reiner’s 1999 romantic dramedy, “The Story of Us.”Credit...Reuters
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Vice President Al Gore, left, and Reiner during a forum on children’s health care in Ohio in 2000.Credit...Paul Hosefros/The New York Times
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Carl Reiner, left, and Rob Reiner were honored during the TCM Classic Film Festival in 2017.Credit...Getty Images
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Christopher Guest, left, and Reiner in this year’s rockumentary comedy sequel “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,” which Reiner also directed.Credit...Kyle Kaplan/Bleecker Street, via Associated Press
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Reiner backstage at “Late Night With Seth Meyers” in September.Credit...Lloyd Bishop/NBC, via Getty Images