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Robert "Rob" Reiner (born March 6, 1947 in The Bronx,
New York) is an American actor, director, producer, and writer. His father
is Carl Reiner.
Biography
Reiner was born in The Bronx,
New York, and lived as a child in New Rochelle, New York, where his family
resided on Bonnie Meadow Road, the same address as the Petries on "The
Dick Van Dyke Show." When Reiner was about 13, the family moved to the
Los Angeles area, where Reiner attended Beverly Hills High School and the
University of California, Los Angeles.
He became famous playing
Michael Stivic (aka Meathead), Archie Bunker's liberal son-in-law, on the
1970s sitcom All in the Family, which was the most-watched
television program for five years in the United States (1971–1976).
In the 1980s and 1990s, Reiner was best known as a director of successful
Hollywood films. Some of these films — such as The Princess
Bride and This is Spinal Tap — have achieved cult
status. The latter film, intended as a parody of rock documentaries, was
so successful in imitating the style of rock films that many viewers were
inadvertently fooled into thinking that the subject of the film, the
fictitious heavy metal group "Spinal Tap," really existed.
In
addition to his creative work with cinema, Reiner also had a significant
administrative role, as founder and long-time co-owner of Castle Rock
Entertainment. He named the production company after the fictitious town
featured in many stories by Reiner's frequent collaborator, Stephen
King.
In the late 1990s and continuing into the 2000s, Reiner has
taken a vocal role supporting certain education-related proposals in
California, including serving as a primary spokesman for the successful
1998 cigarette-tax initiative that has raised $700 million for
early-childhood educational programs. He also campaigned in Iowa for
Democratic Presidential candidate Howard Dean just before the 2004 Iowa
caucus. Reiner had been mentioned as a possible candidate to run against
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006, but he has decided not
to run for personal reasons.
Reiner was married to actress-director
Penny Marshall from 1971 to 1979. He then married Michele Singer Reiner in
1989.
He has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post
since May 2005.
Television
The Partridge Family - Snake
(1971) * All in the Family - Michael Stivic (1971-1978) *
Happy Days - Cowrote the first episode (1974) * Likely
Stories, Vol. 1 - Director (1981)
Film
* The
Jerk - Truck Driver (uncredited) (1979) * This Is Spinal
Tap - Director, costar (1984) * The Sure Thing - Director
(1985) * Stand By Me - Director (1986) * The Princess
Bride - Director (1987) * When Harry Met Sally... -
Director (1989) * Misery - Director (1990) * A Few Good
Men - Director (1992) * Sleepless in Seattle - Jay
(1993) * North - Director (1994) * The American
President - Director (1995) * Ghosts of Mississippi -
Director (1996) * The Story of Us - Director, actor (playing
"Stan") (1999) * Alex & Emma - Director (2003) * Rumor
Has It - Director (2005)
Parodies
Rob Reiner was the
subject of a parody in the South Park episode "Butt Out," which
criticized his objection to smoking as hypocritical and fascist. Another
episode has a character claiming that "we're as despicable as Rob Reiner"
for using children for political purposes.
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