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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rob Reiner: Dad Carl's Tough Love Shaped Me

Rob Reiner: Dad Carl's Tough Love Shaped Me

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Rob Reiner initially wanted to change his name to Carl at age eight.
  • Carl Reiner's rare compliment came after Rob directed a play at 19.
  • Rob Reiner grew up watching his father's groundbreaking TV show.
Rob Reiner: Dad Carl's Tough Love Shaped Me

Rob Reiner's early admiration for his father, Carl Reiner, was so profound that at age eight, he asked to change his name to Carl. He spent his childhood summers at Desilu Studios, observing the production of 'The Dick Van Dyke Show,' which he considered a groundbreaking sitcom and a formative 'school' for him.

While Carl Reiner was a comedic genius, he was not overtly complimentary of his son's early career. Rob recalled that his father's respect as a creative peer truly solidified when Rob directed a play at 19. This earned him rare, understated validation from his father, signifying a significant shift in their dynamic.

The director recounted a particularly impactful moment when his father, Carl, saw him direct a Jean-Paul Sartre play at 19. After the performance, Carl's simple "That was good. No bulls---," and a later conversation where he assured Rob he would "be okay" and "do it good" in whatever he pursued, represented the first genuine validation Rob had received from his father.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
At age eight, Rob Reiner wanted to change his name to Carl because he deeply admired his father, Carl Reiner, and wanted to be like him.
Carl Reiner gave Rob his rare validation as a creative peer when Rob was 19 and directed a play, with his father famously remarking, 'That was good. No bulls---.'
Rob Reiner spent summers watching 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' being filmed and considered it a foundational learning experience for his own entertainment career.

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