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Rob Reiner, Filmmaker Behind 'Spinal Tap' and 'Princess Bride,' Dies at 78
15 Dec
Summary
- Filmmaker Rob Reiner, known for 'This Is Spinal Tap,' has died at age 78.
- He achieved early fame as 'Meathead' on 'All in the Family,' winning two Emmys.
- Reiner's directorial success spanned genres from comedy to drama and horror.

Acclaimed filmmaker Rob Reiner, celebrated for iconic works such as "This Is Spinal Tap" and "The Princess Bride," has passed away at the age of 78. His career began with acting roles, including a memorable turn as Mike "Meathead" Stivic on "All in the Family," for which he received multiple awards.
Reiner's directorial career saw him masterfully navigate diverse genres. He directed groundbreaking mockumentaries like "This Is Spinal Tap," beloved romantic comedies such as "When Harry Met Sally," and cherished films like "Stand by Me" and "The Princess Bride." His versatile talent also extended to horror with "Misery."
His 1992 film "A Few Good Men" earned an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Reiner's extensive body of work, marked by wit, honesty, and genre fluidity, has left a lasting legacy in American cinema, with many of his films becoming enduring classics.



