Carl Reiner, the writer, producer, director and actor who was part of Sid Caesar’s legendary team and went on to create “The Dick Van Dyke Show” and direct several hit films, has died. He was 98.
With one of the most impressive resumes in Hollywood, Carl Reiner touch audiences young and old. You have to check out his IMDB page just to get a glimpse of how many films and television show’s he was involved with. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005348
Reiner, the father of filmmaker and activist Rob Reiner, was the winner of nine Emmy awards, including five for “The Dick Van Dyke Show.” His most popular films as a director included “Oh God,” starring George Burns, in 1977; “The Jerk,” with Steve Martin, in 1979; and “All of Me,” with Martin and Lily Tomlin, in 1984.
Carl Reiner, a force in Hollywood that will be sorely missed.
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