Rob Reiner and Wife Found Dead in Apparent Homicide in Brentwood
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Rob Reiner, the legendary filmmaker known for classics like When Harry Met Sally and This Is Spinal Tap, was found dead alongside his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, in their Brentwood home on Sunday. They were discovered after a medical aid request was made to the Los Angeles Fire Department, leading to a police investigation that has been classified as an apparent homicide.
According to reports from the Los Angeles Times and The Guardian, both individuals suffered injuries consistent with a knife attack. LAPD Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton stated that while detectives are investigating, no suspects have been identified, and a family member is being interviewed.
Rob Reiner, 78, was a prominent figure in Hollywood, initially rising to fame as Meathead in All in the Family before establishing a successful directing career. He co-founded Castle Rock Entertainment and was known for his political activism, including efforts in support of same-sex marriage.
The couple's sudden loss has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, prompting tributes from numerous celebrities, including statements from Barack Obama and Governor Gavin Newsom, who highlighted Reiner's contributions to film and social justice.
Friends like Christopher Guest and Jamie Lee Curtis expressed their grief, focusing on the tragic circumstances of their deaths and the impact on their children. The couple leaves behind three children and a legacy of significant cultural contributions.