Born 1947 (age 78) · The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Appears in 183 titles

Robert Reiner (/ˈraɪnər/; March 6, 1947 – December 14, 2025) was an American filmmaker and actor. He directed a series of acclaimed studio films in a career that spanned comedy, drama, romance, and documentary. Reiner received numerous accolades, including winning two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Hugo Award, as well as nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and nine Golden Globe Awards. He was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999 and received the Chaplin Gala Tribute at the Film at Lincoln Center in 2014. Three of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry. Reiner was born in New York City to Estelle and Carl Reiner, who were themselves actors. Reiner began his career as an actor before transitioning to filmmaking. He rose to prominence with his portrayal of Michael "Meathead" Stivic on the CBS television sitcom All in the Family (1971–1979), a role that earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He directed a string of critically acclaimed films starting with the heavy metal mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap (1984), followed by the romantic road comedy The Sure Thing (1985), the coming-of age drama Stand by Me (1986), the adventure romance The Princess Bride (1987), the romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally... (1989), the psychological thriller Misery (1990), the legal drama A Few Good Men (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and the political romance The American President (1995). He acted in films such as Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Bullets Over Broadway (1994), The First Wives Club (1996), Primary Colors (1998), EDtv (1999), and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). He also co-founded the production company Castle Rock Entertainment in 1987. Reiner was also a liberal political activist who advocated for causes such as LGBTQ rights, early childhood education, and environmental protection, and who campaigned for a variety of Democratic candidates. Reiner chaired the 1998 campaign to pass California's First 5 childhood education initiative, and in 2008 he and his wife, Michele, co-founded the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which initiated the court challenge against California's same-sex marriage ban. On December 14, 2025, Reiner and his wife were found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles home. Their son, Nick Reiner, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rob Reiner, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Wolf of Wall Street
8.0
The Wolf of Wall Street
2013
as Max Belfort
Misery
7.7
Misery
1990
as Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Sleepless in Seattle
6.7
Sleepless in Seattle
1993
as Jay
This Is Spinal Tap
7.4
This Is Spinal Tap
1984
as Marty DiBergi
The Jerk
6.9
The Jerk
1979
as Truck Driver Picking Up Navin (uncredited)
The Majestic
6.8
The Majestic
2001
as Studio Executive (voice)
The First Wives Club
6.7
The First Wives Club
1996
as Dr. Morris Packman
EDtv
5.9
EDtv
1999
as Mr. Whitaker
Bullets Over Broadway
7.1
Bullets Over Broadway
1994
as Sheldon Flender
Throw Momma from the Train
6.2
Throw Momma from the Train
1987
as Joel
Sandy Wexler
5.5
Sandy Wexler
2017
as Marty Markowitz
And So It Goes
6.0
And So It Goes
2014
as Artie
The Story of Us
6.1
The Story of Us
1999
as Stan Kogen
Primary Colors
6.3
Primary Colors
1998
as Izzy Rosenblatt
Everyone's Hero
6.1
Everyone's Hero
2006
as Screwie (voice)
Postcards from the Edge
6.6
Postcards from the Edge
1990
as Joe Pierce
Mixed Nuts
5.4
Mixed Nuts
1994
as Dr. Kinsky
Alex & Emma
5.2
Alex & Emma
2003
as Wirschafter / Marty Van Buren
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
Shock and Awe
6.3
Shock and Awe
2017
as John Walcott