Rob Reiner

1947 - 2025

Rob Reiner obituary, 1947-2025, Los Angeles, CA

Rob Reiner

1947 - 2025

BORN

1947

DIED

2025

Rob Reiner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 15 to Dec. 16, 2025.
Filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner died December 14, 2025, at his home in Los Angeles, alongside his wife, photographer Michele Singer. The couple died of injuries sustained in a stabbing at the ages of 78 and 68.

The son of the legendary filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, and comedian Carl Reiner (1922–2020), Reiner followed in his father's footsteps as a multitalented great of the entertainment world. From his early days as a star of "All in the Family" to directing an impressively diverse collection of American classics, he helped define pop culture in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s.

Actor and SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin called Reiner "one of the most significant figures in the history of film and television." He continued, "The impact he made on American culture simply can't be overstated. Tributes will pour in and the impossibly long list of genre defining films and indelible performances will play in our minds and hearts… Mr. Reiner's films and performances made me think, made me emotional and especially they made me laugh really hard. That's how I will remember him."

Born March 6, 1947, in New York City, Reiner grew up among entertainment royalty. Not only was his father a comedy great; his mother, Estelle Reiner (1914–2008), was also an esteemed actress. At the height of his career, Reiner cast his mother in one of his films, giving her a chance to deliver one of comedy's immortal lines: "I'll have what she's having" from "When Harry Met Sally..." After an early life in New York, Reiner moved to California with his family and attended Beverly Hills High School, then film school at UCLA.

Before his career as a filmmaker, Reiner got his start as a screenwriter for "The Smothers Brothers
and then as an actor with small roles in such TV shows as "That Girl," "Batman," and "The Beverly Hillbillies." It wasn't long before he broke out as one of the stars of All in the Family." Playing Michael "Mike" Stivic, son-in-law to Carroll O'Connor's (1924–2001) classic character Archie Bunker, he became known to a generation of TV viewers as "Meathead." His liberal standoffs with his conservative father-in-law helped drive the show's highly topical comedy and presaged his later outspoken liberal activism.

Reiner spent eight seasons on "All in the Family," and while he was there, he began adding screenwriting to his resume as he penned several of the show's episodes. He continued to act, making appearances on such shows as "The Odd Couple" and "The Rockford Files" and in movies like "The Jerk" and "Throw Momma from the Train," but increasingly, he focused on filmmaking. That began with a box office bomb that quickly became a cult classic.

"This Is Spinal Tap" wasn't the first mockumentary, but it helped define the genre as it followed the exploits of a fictional heavy metal band. Reiner developed the film's concept along with its stars, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer, and he appeared alongside them as the documentary filmmaker capturing their concert tour and personal lives. But though he had a writing credit for "Spinal Tap," Reiner made it clear that the credit belonged to all the movie's actors, as it was largely improvised. He gave the stars the reins in a low-key approach he'd continue to take in later films, letting the scripts and actors shine without grandstanding as a director.

Though "This Is Spinal Tap" wasn't a box office smash, future Reiner films would be, starting with "Stand By Me." The coming-of-age drama, adapted from the Stephen King novella "The Body," captured hearts in the summer of 1986 and remains a beloved classic. It was also the first of a string of five can't-miss films for Reiner, followed by "The Princess Bride," "When Harry Met Sally…" "Misery," and "A Few Good Men."

It was an impressive run of films for more than just the classic quality of each entry – though that was undeniable. Most were box office hits ("The Princess Bride" took a little time to shine as a cult classic), and all boast scores of 84 percent and better on Rotten Tomatoes today. But these five high-quality, audience-pleasing movies have very little in common beyond their popularity. Reiner didn't focus on one or two genres. Instead, he captured hearts with a coming-of-age drama, a rollicking fantasy adventure, a romantic comedy, a suspenseful horror film, and a military legal drama.

Following those back-to-back classics, Reiner continued to make films for the rest of his life, most recently with the long-awaited sequel, "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues." Other films include "The American President," "Ghosts of Mississippi," and "The Bucket List."

Reiner also never left acting behind. Even as he maintained a busy schedule as a filmmaker, he continued to appear in such movies as "Postcards from the Edge," "Mixed Nuts," "EdTV," and "The Wolf of Wall Street," and he reprised his role as documentary filmmaker Marty DiBergi in "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues." He also appeared as himself on several episodes of "It's Gary Shandling's Show," and he had recurring roles on "New Girl" and "The Bear."

In addition to his career in entertainment, Reiner was also known for his outspoken liberal political views. He was active in California politics, championing the court challenge against Proposition 8 to ban same-sex marriage and fighting for Proposition 10, which taxed tobacco sales to fund early childhood initiatives. He campaigned for Democratic candidates like Al Gore and Howard Dean, and he endorsed the presidential runs of Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.

Prior to his marriage to Singer, Reiner was married to "Laverne and Shirley" star and fellow filmmaker Penny Marshall (1943–2018). They divorced after 10 years of marriage, though they remained friends for the rest of her life. He wed Singer in 1989, and they had three children together.

By Linnea Crowther

(Image: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

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Sandra Lorkiewicz

Yesterday

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Daniel G. Delgado

Yesterday

Heartfelt condolences to all the Reiner Family affected by this unfortunate circumstances! Memories of laughter, joy, and sadness all felt at this time!! May their memory live on for ever!! RIP!!

Tim Cote

Yesterday

My heart goes out to the Family during this difficult time. May God be with you in your mourning.

marc leitman

Yesterday

All in the Family was one of the most amazing shows. It was so fresh and honest and for better or worse, some of the issues that were discussed on the show are still issues today. "Meathead" was a rational and reasonable foil to Archie Bunker and helped people think about the conversations they had on the show. As a movie producer, Rob is responsible for bringing some of the best--and a couple of my favorite movies to life. He and his wife were tremendous supporters of, and contributors to making life better for thousands of people. A very, very sad loss, but what a tremendous legacy!

Enzo Saint-Gaspard

Yesterday

May Rob and Michelle rest in peace!

Joanne Vital

Yesterday

Rest in Piece, much respect. Your friends and family are in my thoughts.

Nicholas Pagano

Yesterday

Rest in peace. A great mind lost

Faithtobin

Yesterday

Dear Reiner Family Rob Reiner will surely be missed very much and may he rest in peace.best faith

CD

Yesterday

To Rob & Michelle's family & friends. May you all find solace in the memories you share.Mr.Reiner was behind some of my all time favorite movies.Turned on All in the Family today,as I always do & tears fell from my eyes.Rest peacefully Rob & Michelle

Averbach family

Yesterday

Happy hanukkah!

Jules Fulton

Yesterday

To The Family of Rob Reiner:
The world will surely miss you and your beloved wife.
Remembering you especially in All in the Family.
An excellent actor,producer and director.
Gone but never forgotten.
May the family find comfort and strength during this difficult time through God's love and care.
Resting now in the peace you both deserved.
God Bless

Lori Feinman

Yesterday

I am at a loss for words. Beyond being a fan for the last 50 years , any human breathing , can see that Rob Reiner was a good person with a big heart. My heart hurts for what he and Michelle struggled with in having a mentally ill son. I mourn deeply along with the rest of the nation and pray that their 2 children can find peace through such a deep tragedy !

Teresa Gates

Yesterday

I was really saddened to hear of Rob Reiner's, passing along with his wife. This was a terrible blow. He was funny on the show "All in the Family," as Mike Stivic, to Sally Struthers character Gloria, Archie Bunker's little goil. What a fantastic group of actors. RIP Rob Reiner & wife.

Hubish family

Yesterday

We feel your pain!

Tijuana Jones

Yesterday

Your heart soon will be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Tijuana Jones

Yesterday

To the family of rob reiner: This is a tragic lost to the film industry and Hollywood. He was genius actor and director who gave humanity
his indelible intellect and wisdom. Rob performance as Michael Stivic was mastered
Ultimately for his fans to see. I will greatly miss
him because I watched the sitcom All in the family all through my childhood and adulthood.
He left us his incredible movies to watch. May God rest his soul and keep him with Jesus
and the angels.

Pieter Rossouw

Yesterday

Rob director and actors 1980s and 1990s
He was nice to me all of us grades on your game. It was called. Everyone´s a hero. Your best on Macy talent on. Rob movies called stand by me. 1983 and misery 1990
With Kathy Bates and James Caan.
I miss you, Rob rest in peace heroes RP.
Baseball boys.

S.C.K.

Yesterday

Susan Milligan

Yesterday

He made me laugh ever since I was a young girl watching All in The Family. And he was brilliant! My deepest heartfelt condolences to all of his loved ones. To his and his beautiful wife's children, I pray that they find whatever comfort that they can with the knowledge of they went to Heaven together. I am just so sad for them. They lost their Mama and Daddy May their memory be a blessing, and may eternal light shine upon their souls.

Cheryl Blackwell

Yesterday

May you both Rest In Peace.
Such a beautiful couple, taken way too soon.

Cheryl
Ontario, Canada

Todd Whitmer

Yesterday

Thanks for all the laughs Rob! You truly are one of the great actors, directors, and producers.
May God have mercy on your soul Meathead!

Childhood friend

Yesterday

Holiday friends

Yesterday

Gary Miles

Yesterday

I am from Calgary Alberta Canada. In your grief and suffering may you find a glimmer of a light to all who knew these beautiful couple. Their souls are always with all those who loved them.

RB

Yesterday

Truly a talented filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and more. One of best and one of the nicest persons you could ever meet. A dedicated supporter of the arts, an outspoken supporter of people and politics of the day. Such sad news for the loss of Rob and his wife Michele. Heartfelt condolences to the Reiner family, May God be with you all at this very difficult time of your loss. Truly sorry for your loss.

Cheryl Spencer

Yesterday

My sincere condolences

Dave Mann

Yesterday

My heartfelt condolences to the family of Rob and Michelle Reiner. While I didn't know them personally, I had the honor and privilege to meet their daughter Tracy a number of years ago. Tracy was personable and we had a nice chat. This is so unfair to lose parents in this manner. To Tracy, please cherish the memories and moments you spent with your parents.

Shawneequa Samuels-Sims

December 15, 2025

I can't believe this has happened! Deepest condolences to the family and friends of the Reiners. May both your memories be a blessing. I'm sure they will be.

Kim Monument

December 15, 2025

I don´t know Rob or Michelle personally but through his great body of works, Rob knew me. My condolences to his family and friends who are totally devastated by this tragic loss of two lovely people.

S.C.K.

December 15, 2025

My condolences to the families. Both Rob and Carl Reiner were cinematic and television legends who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, the U.S.A., and an Era.

Stephen Christopher Kelly, M.B.A., M.A., A.B.
Virginia Episcopal School, Class of 1987.
Davidson College, Class of 1991.
Webster University, Classes of 1994 & 1995.

Deborah & Gary Lands

December 15, 2025

We are deeply saddened by the death of Mr. Reiner and Michele. Our hearts are heavy. Mr Reiner made some of my all time favourite iconic films and he and Michele will be deeply missed. A horrific trajedy. Deborah & Gary Lands

Alec.

December 15, 2025

I liked Mr. Reiner on All in the Family he was awesome. Condolences to the Reiner family.

Linda Kelly

December 15, 2025

I will always remember him on All in the Family He was a terrific actor and will be missed by all who loved him

Gail Howard

December 15, 2025

Although I differed with Rob's political views, I appreciated his talents in television and movies. And I respect the now-revealed depth of his devotion to his family - especially his troubled son.
My prayers are with his friends and family.
A Republican from Kansas

Benjamin

December 15, 2025

Shalom my friend!

Benjamin

December 15, 2025

Shalom my friend!

Phillip Fleming

December 15, 2025

I was a huge fan of Mr. Reiner and his work.
The Reiner's are in my prayers

Shalom

December 15, 2025

Carolyn Wynn

December 15, 2025

Condolences to their family during this very sad time. God's grace and blessings to their children. He was an incredible actor and filmmaker. "All in the Family " was my favorite show and "Ghost of Mississippi " was my favorite movie. Stay strong family!

Leslie Redaway

December 15, 2025

Thank You For The Memories And Laughs

Friend

December 15, 2025

T Brooks

December 15, 2025

Such a tragedy on so many levels. Rob Reiner was Hollywood royalty and what a legacy he leaves. Sending sincerest sympathy to his family and friends.

Randy P.

December 15, 2025

Thanks for the memories Meathead, you'll be missed.

Sweet Pete's Girl Xo...

December 15, 2025

Blessings...

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