The art world and the public alike were deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Rob and Michele Reiner. They were not only familiar faces but also passionate souls who consistently fought for the values they believed in—justice, fairness, and humanity.
Bette Midler, a longtime friend and colleague, shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, calling Rob “an excellent judge of character” and praising the couple as “great and good Americans” who always stood for what was right. Her words captured the essence of their spirit: unwavering commitment to compassion and moral clarity in a world that often demands compromise.

Rob Reiner, the son of legendary comedian and civil rights advocate Carl Reiner and actress Estelle Reiner, inherited his family’s deep sense of justice and humor. He became an artist who didn’t just entertain—he illuminated. His iconic films—The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally, A Few Good Men, Stand by Me—brought laughter that healed, stories that provoked thought, and characters that felt profoundly human. Through his work, Rob made life less bleak, gave comfort in sorrow, and reminded audiences of love’s enduring power.
Michele Reiner, his partner in life and creativity, stood beside him as a quiet but fierce force—raising their family, supporting causes, and sharing in the mission of making the world kinder. Together, they embodied courage and compassion, raising children while championing progressive values, from civil rights to women’s rights.
Midler also highlighted her personal connection through Carl Reiner’s final film, That Old Feeling, underscoring how the Reiner family’s creative legacy spans generations—profound, joyful, and enduring.
Rob and Michele Reiner were not just remarkable individuals. They were beacons. Their legacy—courage in the face of adversity, compassion for the vulnerable, and laughter that lifted spirits—will continue to illuminate and warm hearts forever.
In a time when the world feels heavy, their light reminds us: kindness is rebellion, humor is healing, and standing for justice is the greatest story we can tell.
Rest in peace, Rob and Michele. Your voices live on—in every line of dialogue that makes us laugh through tears, in every fight for what’s right.
America is dimmer without you, but brighter because you were here.
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