Rob Reiner, the acclaimed filmmaker known for classics like “The Princess Bride” and “When Harry Met Sally…,” has died at 78, along with his wife Michele Singer, in what authorities are investigating as an “apparent homicide.” Born on March 6, 1947, in the Bronx, Reiner rose to fame as a writer and actor on “All in the Family,” later directing iconic films such as “This is Spinal Tap” and “Stand By Me.” His close relationship with mentor Norman Lear shaped his career, with Lear calling Reiner a son. Reiner’s work deeply resonated with audiences, and he is remembered as a significant figure in American cinema.
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