Rob Reiner Explained

Rob Reiner
Birth Name:Robert Reiner
Birth Date:6 March 1947
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of California, Los Angeles
Years Active:1966–present
Occupation:Actor, director, writer, producer
Spouse:
    Children:4, including Tracy Reiner
    Parents:Carl Reiner
    Estelle Reiner
    Party:Democratic

    Robert Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor, film director, screenwriter, and producer.

    As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence with the role of Mike "Meathead" Stivic on the CBS sitcom All in the Family (1971–1979), a performance that earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards.[1] His other acting credits include Throw Momma from the Train (1987), Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Bullets Over Broadway (1994), The First Wives Club (1996), Primary Colors (1998), EDtv (1999), Everyone's Hero (2006), and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).

    Reiner made his directorial film debut with heavy metal mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap (1984). He then earned acclaim directing the romantic comedy The Sure Thing (1985), coming of age drama Stand by Me (1986), fantasy adventure The Princess Bride (1987), romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally... (1989), psychological horror-thriller Misery (1990), military courtroom drama A Few Good Men (1992) which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and romantic comedy-drama The American President (1995). He has earned nominations for four Golden Globe Awards for Best Director,[2] and for three Directors Guild of America Awards.[3]

    Early life

    Reiner was born into a Jewish family in the Bronx, New York, on March 6, 1947. His parents were Estelle and Carl Reiner. As a child, Reiner lived at 48 Bonnie Meadow Road in New Rochelle, New York; the home of the fictional Petrie family in The Dick Van Dyke Show, created by Rob's father, was 148 Bonnie Meadow Road. He studied at the UCLA Film School.[4]

    Career

    In the early 1960s Reiner served as a trainee/apprentice at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. In the late 1960s, Reiner acted in bit roles in several television shows including Batman, That Girl, The Andy Griffith Show, Room 222, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. and The Beverly Hillbillies. During this time he also appeared in several films, including some by his father such as Where's Poppa? (1970). He began his career writing for the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1968 and 1969, with Steve Martin as his writing partner as the two youngest writers on the show.

    Two years later, Reiner became famous playing Michael Stivic, Archie Bunker's liberal son-in-law, on Norman Lear's 1970s situation comedy All in the Family, which was inspired by the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part. It was the most-watched television program in the United States for five seasons (1971–1976). The character's nickname "Meathead" (given to him by his cantankerous father-in-law Archie) became closely associated with him, even after he had left the role and went on to build a career as a director. Reiner has stated, "I could win the Nobel Prize and they'd write 'Meathead wins the Nobel Prize'."[5] For his performance, Reiner won two Emmy Awards, in addition to three other nominations, and five Golden Globe nominations. After an extended absence, Reiner returned to television acting with a recurring role on New Girl (2012–2018).

    In October 1971, he had a guest role in an episode of The Partridge Family.[6] In 1972, Reiner, Phil Mishkin, and Gerry Isenberg created the situation comedy The Super for ABC. Starring Richard S. Castellano, the show depicted the life of the harried Italian American superintendent of a New York City apartment building and ran for 10 episodes in the summer of 1972. Reiner and Mishkin co-wrote the premiere episode.

    Beginning in the 1980s, Reiner became known as a director of several successful Hollywood films that spanned many different genres. Some of his earlier films include cult classics such as the rock-band mockumentary 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). He often collaborates with film editor Robert Leighton, whom he also shares with fellow director-actor Christopher Guest as their go-to editor.

    Reiner has gone on to direct other critically and commercially successful films with his own company, Castle Rock Entertainment. These include the romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally... (1989), which has been critically ranked among the all-time best of its genre,[7] the tense thriller Misery (1990), for which Kathy Bates won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and his most commercially successful work, the military courtroom drama A Few Good Men (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.[8] Subsequent films directed by Reiner include the political romance The American President (1995), the courtroom drama Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), and the uplifting comedy The Bucket List (2007).

    Reiner has continued to act in supporting roles in a number of films and television shows, including Throw Momma from the Train (1987), Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Bullets over Broadway (1994), The First Wives Club (1996), Primary Colors (1998), EDtv (1999), New Girl (2012–2018), and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). He has also parodied himself with cameos in works such as (2003), and 30 Rock (2010).

    In December 2023 Reiner opened the primetime CBS special Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic with a tribute to, and conversation with, Dick Van Dyke.[9]

    Political views

    Reiner has devoted considerable time and energy to liberal activism.[10]

    Reiner is a co-founder of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which initiated the court challenge against California Proposition 8 that banned same-sex marriage in the state.[11]

    In 1998, Reiner chaired the campaign to pass Prop 10, the California Children and Families Initiative, which created First 5 California, a program of early childhood development services, funded by a tax on tobacco products. He served as the first chairman of First 5 California, from 1999 to 2006. His lobbying, particularly as an anti-smoking advocate, prompted his likeness to be used in a satirical role in a South Park episode titled "Butt Out", in which he is depicted as a morbidly obese, hypocritical tyrant.[12] Reiner came under criticism for campaigning for a ballot measure (Prop 82) to fund state-run preschools while still chair of the First Five Commission, causing him to resign from his position on March 29, 2006. An audit was conducted, and it concluded that the state commission did not violate state law and that it had clear legal authority to conduct its public advertising campaigns related to preschool. Prop 82 failed to win approval, garnering only 39.1% support.

    Reiner is a member of the Social Responsibility Task Force, an organization advocating moderation where social issues (such as violence and tobacco use) and the entertainment industry meet. He is also active in environmental issues, and he successfully led the effort to establish California's Ahmanson Ranch as a state park and wildlife refuge rather than as a commercial real estate development. He introduced Spinal Tap at the London Live Earth concert in July 2007.

    Reiner was mentioned as a possible candidate to run against California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006 but decided not to run for personal reasons. He campaigned extensively for Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election, and he campaigned in Iowa for Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean just before the 2004 Iowa caucuses. He endorsed Hillary Clinton for president for the 2008 election. In 2015, he donated $10,000 to Correct the Record, a political action committee that supported Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.[13] Since the 2016 election, he has continued to campaign against Donald Trump, calling him racist, sexist, anti-gay, and anti-Semitic. Reiner said that Harvey Weinstein is a "bad guy" but Trump is "also an abuser".[14]

    Reiner serves on the advisory board of the Committee to Investigate Russia.[15] [16] He and David Frum launched the site in September 2017 with Morgan Freeman warning people that "We are at war" and that Russia has attacked the United States.[16] Others on the committee's advisory board at the time of launch included James Clapper, Max Boot, Charles Sykes, and Norman Ornstein.[16] [17] Additionally, in early November 2020, the advisory board included Evelyn Farkas, Michael Hayden, Michael Morrell, Leon Panetta, and Clint Watts.[18]

    Reiner endorsed Joe Biden for president for the 2020 election.[19]

    In June 2021, Reiner said that he was working on a 10- to 13-episode TV project covering the relationship between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. The project, he said, would cover the leaders' childhoods up until the point where their lives cross. Reiner said he is working with writer Ward Parry on the project, which he is calling The Spy and the Asset.[20] [21]

    Personal life

    Rob Reiner married actress/director Penny Marshall in 1971. He adopted Marshall's daughter, actress Tracy Reiner (A League of Their Own), from a previous marriage to Michael Henry. Reiner and Marshall divorced in 1981.[22]

    Reiner was introduced to his future wife, photographer Michele Singer, while directing When Harry Met Sally. The meeting not only resulted in his decision to change the ending of that film,[23] but he also married Singer in 1989. They have three children, Jake (born 1991), Nick (born 1993), and Romy (born 1997).

    In 1997, Reiner and Singer founded the "I Am Your Child Foundation", and in 2004, they founded the "Parents' Action for Children", a non-profit organization with a dual purpose: a) to raise awareness of the importance of a child's early years by producing and distributing celebrity-hosted educational videos for parents, and b) to advance public policy through parental education and advocacy.[24]

    Reiner has stated that his childhood home was not observantly Jewish, although he did have a bar mitzvah ceremony;[25] Reiner's father Carl acknowledged that he himself had become atheistic as the Holocaust progressed.[26] Rob identified himself as having no religious affiliation and as atheistic on the January 13, 2012, episode of Real Time with Bill Maher.[27] [28] Reiner later told Huffington Post contributor Debra Oliver that while he rejected organized religion, he was sympathetic to the ideas of Buddhism.

    In addition to his four children, Reiner has five grandchildren by his daughter Tracy.[29]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitlewidth=65Directorwidth=65Producerwidth=65Writer
    1984This Is Spinal Tap
    1985The Sure Thing
    1986Stand by Me
    1987The Princess Bride
    1989When Harry Met Sally...
    1990Misery
    1992A Few Good Men
    1994North
    1995The American President
    1996Ghosts of Mississippi
    1999The Story of Us
    2003Alex & Emma
    2005Rumor Has It...
    2007The Bucket List
    2010Flipped
    2012The Magic of Belle Isle
    2014And So It Goes
    2015Being Charlie
    2016LBJ
    2017Shock and Awe
    2023
    2024God & Country
    TBASpinal Tap II

    As actor

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1967Enter LaughingClark Baxter
    1969Halls of AngerLeaky Couloris
    1970Where's Poppa?Roger
    1971SummertreeDon
    1977Fire SaleRussel Fikus
    1979The JerkTruck Driver Picking Up NavinUncredited
    1984This Is Spinal TapMarty DiBergi
    1987Throw Momma from the Train[30] Joel
    1990Postcards from the EdgeJoe Pierce
    MiseryHelicopter PilotUncredited
    1993Sleepless in SeattleJay Mathews
    1994Bullets over BroadwaySheldon Flender
    Mixed NutsDr. Klinsky
    1995For Better or WorseDr. Plosner
    Bye Bye LoveDr. David Townsend
    1996The First Wives ClubDr. Morris Packman
    Mad Dog TimeAlbert
    1998Primary ColorsIzzy Rosenblatt
    1999EDtvMr. Whitaker
    The MuseRob Reiner
    The Story of UsStan
    2001The MajesticStudio ExecutiveVoice role
    2003Alex & EmmaWirschafter
    Rob Reiner
    2006Everyone's HeroScrewieVoice role
    2013The Wolf of Wall StreetMax Belfort
    2014And So It GoesArtie
    2017Sandy WexlerMarty Markowitz
    Shock and AweJohn Walcott
    2022Family SquaresNarratorVoice role
    TBASpinal Tap IIMarty DiBergiFilming

    Television

    TV writer

    YearTitleNotes
    1967The Smothers Brothers20 episodes
    1971The Partridge Family1 episode
    1971–1972All in the Family4 episodes
    1972The Super12 episodes; also co-creator
    1974Happy DaysEpisode: "All the Way"

    TV movies

    YearTitlewidth=65Directorwidth=65Writer
    1978More Than Friends
    1981Likely Stories: Vol. 1
    1982Million Dollar Infield

    As actor

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1966–1967That Girl Chuck / Hairdresser / Carl 3 episodes
    1967BatmanDelivery BoyEpisode: "The Penguin Declines"
    The Andy Griffith ShowJoe, The Printer's ApprenticeEpisode: "Goober's Contest"
    The Mothers-In-LawJoe TurnerEpisode: "The Career Girls"
    1967–1969Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.Various3 episodes
    1969The Beverly HillbilliesMitch2 episodes
    1970Room 222TonyEpisode: "Funny Money"
    1971The Partridge FamilySnakeEpisode: "A Man Called Snake"
    1971–1978All in the FamilyMichael "Meathead" StivicSeries regular; 182 episodes
    1974The Odd CoupleSheldn, Myrna's boyfriendEpisode: "The Rain in Spain"
    1975Saturday Night LiveHost / VariousEpisode: "Rob Reiner"
    1976The Rockford FilesLarry 'King' SturtevantEpisode: "The No-Cut Contract"
    1978Free CountryJoseph Bresner5 episodes
    More Than FriendsAlan CorkusTelevision film
    1979Archie Bunker's PlaceMichael Stivic2 episodes
    1982Million Dollar InfieldMonte MillerTelevision film
    1987–1990It's Garry Shandling's ShowHimself4 episodes
    1991Morton & HayesNarrator6 episodes
    1994The Larry Sanders ShowHimself (cameo)Episode: "Doubt of the Benefit"
    2001Curb Your EnthusiasmHimselfEpisode: "The Thong"
    2006Studio 60 on the Sunset StripHimself2 episodes
    The SimpsonsHimself (voice)Episode: "Million-Dollar Abie"
    2009Hannah MontanaHimself (cameo) Episode: "You Gotta Lose This Job"
    Wizards of Waverly PlaceHimself (cameo)Episode: "Future Harper"
    201030 RockRep. Rob Reiner (cameo) Episode: "Let's Stay Together"
    2010–2017Real Time with Bill MaherGuest7 episodes
    2012–2018New GirlBob Day10 episodes
    2013Mel Brooks: Make a NoiseHimself American Masters documentary
    2014The Case Against 8HimselfHBO documentary
    2015HappyishHimself2 episodes
    The ComediansHimselfEpisode: "Misdirection"[31]
    2016Norman Lear: Just Another Version of YouHimselfAmerican Masters documentary
    2017When We RiseDr. David Blankenhorn2 episodes
    The History of ComedyHimselfCNN documentary
    2018The Good FightJudge Josh BricknerEpisode: "Day 422"
    André the GiantHimselfHBO documentary
    2019The Big InterviewHimselfEpisode: "Carl and Rob Reiner"
    2020 HollywoodAce Amberg4 episodes
    Grandfather / Grandson2 episodes (as Grandfather);
    Episode: "Chapter Ten: To the Pain!" (as Grandson)[32]
    2022Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & LaughterHimselfTelevision special[33]
    2023Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic HimselfTelevision special

    Awards and nominations

    Television

    Film

    YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef
    Stand By Me
    People's Choice Awards The Princess Bride
    1988
    When Harry Met Sally...
    1990
    A Few Good Men
    North
    The American President
    1996 The First Wives Club
    2001 Lifetime Achievement Award
    2010 Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year
    2014 The Wolf of Wall Street
    2017Remi Career Achievement Award [34]

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Rob Reiner . . . emmys.com . Television Academy . 17 November 2023 .
    2. Web site: Rob Reiner . . . goldenglobes.com . Golden Globe Awards . 18 November 2023 .
    3. Web site: Rob Reiner Director . . . www.dga.org. Directors Guild of America . 19 November 2023 .
    4. Web site: Alumni of the UCLA Film School . Tft.ucla.edu . February 24, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140810194339/http://www.tft.ucla.edu/alumni/notable%E2%80%94-directors/ . August 10, 2014 .
    5. Web site: Yehey! Entertainment . Yehey.com . February 24, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070311133819/http://www.yehey.com/entertainment/celebs/article.aspx?id=106489 . March 11, 2007.
    6. Web site: 7 Surprising Facts About 'The Partridge Family' . Ulster . Laurie . 16 October 2020 . biography.com . Biography . 17 December 2023 .
    7. News: . AFI's 10 Top 10 . 2008-06-17 . 2008-06-18.
    8. Web site: Rob Reiner . Box Office Mojo . February 24, 2010.
    9. Web site: Solzman . Danielle . December 21, 2023 . Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic Airs on CBS . https://web.archive.org/web/20231228164217/https://www.solzyatthemovies.com/2023/12/21/dick-van-dyke-98-years-of-magic-airs-on-cbs/ . December 28, 2023 . December 28, 2023.
    10. Web site: Bill Maher Asks A Question Even A Meathead Can't Answer On 'Real Time' . Haring . Bruce . 26 August 2022 . deadline.com . Deadline Hollywood . 15 November 2023 .
    11. Web site: Civil Rights Activist: Director Rob Reiner . WeHo Confidential . August 2010 . April 14, 2012.
    12. Web site: Reddit . Rob Reiner here signing in for my first AMA. Here we go… . November 8, 2017 . July 21, 2023.
    13. Web site: Correct the Record: Contributors, 2016 cycle. opensecrets.com. OpenSecrets. September 5, 2016.
    14. News: Rob Reiner Says Donald Trump Is Even Worse Than Harvey Weinstein . Observer . October 9, 2017.
    15. Web site: Committee to Investigate Russia: Advisory Board . Committee to Investigate Russia . February 10, 2018 . February 11, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180211131257/https://investigaterussia.org/advisory-board.
    16. News: Johnson . Ted . Rob Reiner Helps Launch Committee to Investigate Russia . . September 19, 2017 . November 20, 2020 . November 7, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201107104301/https://variety.com/2017/politics/news/rob-reiner-david-frum-committee-to-investigate-russia-1202563293/.
    17. Web site: Committee to Investigate Russia: Advisory Board . InvestigateRussia.org website . November 20, 2020 . September 20, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170920012402/https://investigaterussia.org/advisory-board.
    18. Web site: Committee to Investigate Russia: Advisory Board . InvestigateRussia.org website . November 20, 2020 . November 9, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201109030122/https://investigaterussia.org/advisory-board.
    19. News: Kurtz. Judy. Rob Reiner backs Biden's 2020 bid. The Hill. April 25, 2019. April 25, 2019. April 25, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190425222300/https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/440728-rob-reiner-backs-bidens-2020-bid.
    20. Web site: Pedersen . Erik . 2021-06-30 . Rob Reiner Says He's Working On TV Project About Donald Trump & Vladimir Putin . 2022-04-10 . Deadline . en-US.
    21. Web site: Matthew Gilbert . July 1, 2021 . Rob Reiner creating a Trump-Putin limited series . 2022-04-10 . The Boston Globe . en-US.
    22. Abramowitz, p. 291
    23. Web site: Ihnat. Gwen. Rob Reiner on his favorite films, and why he changed the ending of When Harry Met Sally…. September 3, 2016. The A.V. Club. September 4, 2016.
    24. Book: Lavoie, Richard. It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend. 2005. Touchstone. New York. 978-0-7432-5463-2. xvii. registration.
    25. Web site: Rob Reiner: At last, I'm having what she's having. April 12, 2013. September 13, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130913023207/http://www.thejc.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-features/76866/rob-reiner-at-last-i%E2%80%99m-having-what-she%E2%80%99s-having. dead.
    26. Web site: Funnyman Carl Reiner. 1 May 2013.
    27. News: Debra Ollivier: Rob Reiner On The Magic Of Belle Isle And 'Living Your Life Until You Can't' . HuffPost . June 23, 2012. October 11, 2012.
    28. "We're not equal? How are we not equal?" Rob Reiner on Real Time with Bill Maher, in response to Maher's statement, "I would argue atheists are [not considered equal under the law]". Maher then stated, "For a group that is about 17 percent now... no representation in congress..." to which Reiner replied, "You're right about that-that we don't have that representation. I include myself in that same 17 percent...." "Real Time with Bill Maher".
    29. Web site: Tracy Reiner. IMDb.
    30. News: Janet. Maslin. Janet Maslin . Throw Momma from the Train. . 1987-12-11.
    31. News: Mel Brooks & Jimmy Kimmel Set to Guest Star on FX's 'The Comedians' . Variety . Elizabeth . Wagmeister . January 18, 2015.
    32. Web site: Watch the Celebrity-Filled Fan-Film Version of The Princess Bride. Vanity Fair. Anthony. Breznican. June 26, 2020. June 26, 2020.
    33. News: Matthew . Gilbert . This week's TV: Norman Lear at 100, a comedy about reboots, and a reboot of 'Quantum Leap' . September 19, 2022 . . September 19, 2022.
    34. Web site: Lang . Katricia . WorldFest-Houston Celebrates 50 Years of the Best in Video, Film and Commercials . 2022-05-16 . Houston Press . en.