Hollywood Reacts In Shock Over Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Deaths: “Legend Isn’t a Big Enough Word”

Hollywood and the world of politics were in complete shock at the devastating news that filmmaker and activist Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer had been found dead in their Brentwood home Sunday.
Reiner, 78, and his wife, 68, were found dead in their home on Chadbourne Avenue, with the couple “suffering lacerations consistent with a knife,” law enforcement sources told TMZ. The Los Angeles Fire Department had been called to their house at about 3:30 p.m., and LAPD Robbery Homicide Division detectives were investigating.
“It is with profound sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of Michele and Rob Reiner. We are heartbroken by this sudden loss, and we ask for privacy during this unbelievably difficult time,” said a spokesperson for the family.
In an entertainment industry career that spanned seven decades, Reiner made his name as an actor in the hugely successful sitcom All In the Family before finding even greater success as a filmmaker, directing classics such as This Is Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally, The Princess Bride, Misery, A Few Good Men and Stand by Me, among many others.
His success and influence touched many in Hollywood, and the reaction on social media Sunday night saw an outpouring of affection for Reiner and his vast body of work, as well as shock over his and Michelle Singer’s brutal death.
In a statement shared with The Hollywood Reporter, the family of the late All In the Family creator Norman Lear said, “The Lear Family is devastated by the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Norman often referred to Rob as a son, and their close relationship was extraordinary, to us and the world. Norman would have wanted to remind us that Rob and Michele spent every breath trying to make this country a better place, and they pursued that through their art, their activism, their philanthropy, and their love for family and friends. Lyn Lear had remained very close with them and said, ‘The world is unmistakably darker tonight, and we are left bereft.’”
Laurie David, ex-wife to comedian Larry David and friends of the Reiners, wrote on Threads, “Rob & Michele …always referred to as Rob & Michele, were an extraordinary couple who worked side by side to make the world a safer, fairer and more just society. Their passion was infectious and they mentored me to become the environmental advocate, doc filmaker and political organizer I would eventually became. Rob always made us laugh. A most beautiful man I admired deeply. Michele opened their home to many discussions of big issues of the day. Leaders, wonderful friends. They can’t be gone.”
Legendary comedian Eric Idle tweeted, “Rob Reiner was a lovely man. I spoke to him last night for over an hour. I always enjoyed his company. I met him at his Dad’s in 1975. He was telling me about filming at Stonehenge and his thoughts for the future. This is so awful. I shall miss him. A clever, talented and very thoughtful man. So awful.”
Filmmaker Paul Feig tweeted, “Rob was my true hero. A true visionary titan and a lovely lovely person. One never knows if it’s proper to post during something as tragic as this. But I just want the world to know what so many of us know in the industry. Rob was the best.”
Critic Richard Roeper wrote on X, “Rob Reiner co-starred in one of the most influential sitcoms of all time, had an incredible run as a director — and was one of the kindest and most considerate human beings I’ve ever met in this business. RIP.
John Cusack, who starred in Reiner’s second film as a director, The Sure Thing, wrote on X, “Shocked by the death of Rob Reiner — a great man.”
Ben Stiller tweeted, “What a huge loss. Rob Reiner was one of my favorite directors. He made some of the most formative movies for my generation. He came out from behind a huge comedic shadow of the great Carl Reiner and being a TV actor to being a a great director who made an incredible run of movies. Spinal Tap is one of the best comedies ever made — and the list goes on. He was a kind caring person who was really really funny. I didn’t know him well but was always a fan and I feel a real sadness for those who did, and his family.”
Kathy Bates, who worked with Reiner on his 1990 psychological horror thriller Misery, said in a statement to THR that she is “absolutely devastated” by the news of Reiner’s death. “I’m horrified hearing this terrible news. Absolutely devastated. I loved Rob. He was brilliant and kind, a man who made films of every genre to challenge himself as an artist. He also fought courageously for his political beliefs. He changed the course of my life,” she said, adding about the filmmaker’s wife: “Michele was a gifted photographer. She shot my beautiful photos for the Misery campaign. My heart breaks for them both. My thoughts are with their family.”
Author and Hollywood historian Mark Harris wrote on Bluesky, “There’s so much to say about Rob Reiner as a director, an activist, and a mensch, but I just can’t summon it right now.”
Sinister, The Black Phone and Doctor Strange screenwriter C. Robert Cargill wrote on Bluesky, “The cultural impact of Rob Reiner cannot be understated. Legend isn’t big enough a word. It goes to 11. You can’t handle the truth. As you wish. I’ll have what she’s having. I’m your number one fan. You guys wanna see a dead body? The very idea of a bucket list. The West Wing. All from his movies.”
In a statement to THR, Sean Astin, the president of the Hollywood union SAG-AFTRA, said, “Rob Reiner is one of the most significant figures in the history of film and television. The impact he made on American culture simply can’t be overstated. Tributes will pour in and the impossibly long list of genre defining films and indelible performances will play in our minds and hearts. Rob Reiner was a member of our union for nearly 60 years. We send love and warmth to Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner’s families, friends and colleagues. Our entertainment community and audiences around the world will mourn deeply. On a personal note, so many of Mr. Reiner’s films and performances made me think, made me emotional and especially they made me laugh really hard. That’s how I will remember him.”
Journey Gunderson, the executive director of the National Comedy Center, said in a statement to THR: “Rob Reiner consistently worked from a place of conviction and integrity. Together, he and Michele were a force — combining comedy, creativity, and public engagement into their shared endeavors. They were as committed to making a difference as they were to their careers, a rare combination that makes this loss feel all the more profound. When visiting us to pay tribute to his father, Rob did so with reverence, humility, kindness, and a steadfast, enthusiastic intellect in matters of comedy and humanity. We are grateful to have known them both and for the impact they had on all of us.”
See more social media reaction below.
Jen and I are heartbroken by the tragic loss of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.
Rob was the big-hearted genius behind so many of the classic stories we love, with projects as wide-ranging as The Princess Bride to A Few Good Men. His boundless empathy made his stories… pic.twitter.com/JEYeY7DYO6
— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) December 15, 2025
The news of a deadly assault on Rob and Michelle Reiner in their home is devastating. It’s hard to think of anyone more remarkable and excellent in every field and endeavor they pursued. Rob was creative, funny, and beloved. And in all of their endeavors, Michelle was his…
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) December 15, 2025
This is a devastating loss for our city and our country. Rob Reiner’s contributions reverberate throughout American culture and society, and he has improved countless lives through his creative work and advocacy fighting for social and economic justice. An acclaimed actor,…
— Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) December 15, 2025
Rob Reiner was a lovely man. I spoke to him last night for over an hour. I always enjoyed his company. I met him at his Dad’s in 1975. He was telling me about fiming at Stonehenge and his thoughts for the future. This is so awful. I shall miss him. A clever, talented and…
— Eric Idle (@EricIdle) December 15, 2025
I’m horrified and saddened by the death of Rob Reiner and Michele. Wonderful friend, political ally, and brilliant filmmaker (including 2 of mine). Rest in peace, Rob. You always stood by me.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) December 15, 2025
I’m absolutely shocked and horrified to hear about Rob Reiner and his wife Michele. This is a travesty. Praying for swift justice. Sympathies to their family and children. I’m at a loss for words
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) December 15, 2025
One of my most cherished pictures. Rob was my true hero. A true visionary titan and a lovely lovely person. One never knows if it’s proper to post during something as tragic as this. But I just want the world to know what so many of us know in the industry. Rob was the best. 💔 pic.twitter.com/oDn1FW1vqb
— Paul Feig (@paulfeig) December 15, 2025
#RIPRobReiner Our careers and lives intersected often over the decades from Rob writing the pilot script for Happy Days and then as we each shifted from acting careers into directing and producing. He proved to be a superlative filmmaker, a supportive colleague and at all times…
— Ron Howard (@RealRonHoward) December 15, 2025
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Heartbreaking news of #RobReiner & his wife Michele. RIP.In 2003, I had the honor to work w/ Mr. Reiner on the project, “Declaration of Independence.” I was already a massive fan, but his class & kindness made me admire & love him even more. What a huge lost for all of… pic.twitter.com/6cQCT4b9Wm
— Ming-Na Wen (@MingNa) December 15, 2025
The cultural impact of Rob Reiner cannot be understated. Legend isn’t big enough a word. It goes to 11. You can’t handle the truth. As you wish. I’ll have what she’s having. I’m your number one fan. You guys wanna see a dead body? The very idea of a bucket list. The West Wing.All from his movies.
— C. Robert Cargill (@crobertcargill.bsky.social) 2025-12-15T03:51:09.987Z
Rob Reiner co-starred in one of the most influential sitcoms of all time, had an incredible run as a director — and was one of the kindest and most considerate human beings I’ve ever met in this business. RIP. pic.twitter.com/dWMpk42emG
— Richard Roeper (@RichardERoeper) December 15, 2025
MK and I cherish the time that we got to spend with Rob and Michele Reiner — we were devastated to learn of their passing.
Titans of the industry in every sense, the Reiners’ legacy is secured through works of art that impacted generations.
May their memories be a blessing.
— Governor JB Pritzker (@GovPritzker) December 15, 2025
Shocked by the death of Rob Reiner – a great man .
— John Cusack (@johncusack) December 15, 2025
What a huge loss.
Rob Reiner was one of my favorite directors. He made some of the most formative movies for my generation. He came out form behind a huge comedic shadow of the great Carl Reiner and being a tv actor to being a a great director who made an incredible run of…
— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) December 15, 2025
In Hollywood there are just a few good men. Rob Reiner was one of them. May he and his wife, Michele, rest peacefully. 😔🕊️ https://t.co/8sKRQNGLIQ
— Steven Canals (@StevenCanals) December 15, 2025
OMG THIS IS HORRIBLE NEWS! IM SO SORRY 4 ROB & HIS WIFE, & THEIR CHILDREN & THE WHOLE REINER FAMILY! ALL I CAN SAY IS IM SHOCKED & SADDENED, BUT I #LOVE U ROB! U WILL B 4EVER MISSED! #RIPROBREINER Rob Reiner, ‘Stand by Me’ Director The Hollywood Reporter https://t.co/lHYrlMQ5U5
— Corey Feldman (@Corey_Feldman) December 15, 2025
Without The Princess Bride (one of my all time favorite movies) there is no The Book of Life. Gracias for the endless inspiration, Maestro Rob Reiner. Your legend, like your films, will outlive us all. pic.twitter.com/NqA4BYXb0S
— Jorge R. Gutierrez (@mexopolis) December 15, 2025
Horrified to hear of the passing of Rob Reiner and his wonderful wife Michelle. So much love to their kids and family.
— Elijah Wood (@elijahwood) December 15, 2025
Rob Reiner’s impact on television and cinema is immeasurable. Brokenhearted to hear the news today of his death, and the death of his wife Michele.
— Dane Cook (@DaneCook) December 15, 2025
I spent this week rewatching a lot of All in the Family for work. It’s not Rob Reiner’s primary legacy, but it was one of the greatest quartets in TV history, and he was essential in the least rewarding role. He has a scene with Jean Stapleton in S8 that moved me to tears. Where I’ll be for a while.
— Mark Harris (@markharris.bsky.social) 2025-12-15T03:55:31.025Z
We lost Rob Reiner tonight. Not only was he a legend in Hollywood, one of our biggest industries, but he was also a patriot. Whether you agreed with him or not, there was something you couldn’t take from him – he cared about this country! He tried so hard to make a difference!
— Cenk Uygur (@cenkuygur) December 15, 2025
RIP to Rob Reiner and his wife. Reiner was one of the masters of the crowd pleaser, crafting the kind of films that are somehow both rare to see in contemporary cinemas and yet endlessly copied. This is such a brutal and tragic loss. pic.twitter.com/e8XrBFbiMs
— Robert Daniels (@812filmreviews) December 15, 2025
Rob Reiner directed the best American romcom (When Harry Met Sally), the best coming-of-age film (Stand By Me), the best fantasy comedy (Princess Bride), the best mockumentary (This Is Spinal Tap), the best courtroom drama showdown (A Few Good Men). The best
— Dan Perlman (@danjperlman) December 15, 2025
think about this god-tier run all the time & how much rob reiner’s work made me love movies as much as i do today. having only one of these classics on your resume would secure your legacy for life & rob was churning ‘em out year after year. a titan of the industry in every sense pic.twitter.com/WAChBXalCd
— zoë rose bryant (@zoerosebryant) December 15, 2025
Rob Reiner’s directing run was elite, but I grew up watching All in the Family and Reiner will always be Meathead, the hippie son in law my dad loved for his Kramer antics and leftist politics. Reiner made him so lovably daffy and sympathetic. As an actor & filmmaker, a humanist. pic.twitter.com/WrbRGCh46x
— ✍🏼 roxana | ✊🏼 zivar | ⚒️ hadadi (@roxana_hadadi) December 15, 2025
My heart is broken about this news about Rob Reiner and his wife Michele. Rob was such a good and passionate person and you couldn’t find a better Democrat. He has left a tremendous legacy of fighting for good. I’m so grateful for his support and friendship over the years. May…
— Jaime Harrison (@harrisonjaime) December 15, 2025
Please God shine some light on this world. Not Rob Reiner. Not so tragically
— Rob Morrow (@RobMorrow_) December 15, 2025
RIP to the great Rob Reiner. STAND BY ME is a film that fundamentally changed me as a kid. It taught me that some friendships aren’t meant to last forever, but they matter forever. I watch it every year. Reiner is a legend. Here he is on how STAND BY ME changed him forever. pic.twitter.com/z1dxymZWwv
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 15, 2025
Rob Reiner has played a far bigger role in all of our lives than most people know. Losing him will leave a hole in Hollywood that will never be able to be filled. This feels personal, almost. Fuck, man. What the hell is this fckng world anymore?
— Jeremy London (@SirJeremyLondon) December 15, 2025
What a fucking gut punch it is to hear about Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele. The man made the gold standard of damn near every genre he approached. Coming of age movies all try to measure up to Stand By Me, mockumentaries to Spinal Tap, rom-coms to When Harry Met Sally. pic.twitter.com/TvNf1mZM9f
— Eric Vespe (@EricVespe) December 15, 2025
I grew up on Rob Reiner’s films. This is utterly tragic. The man was true cinematic legend. He will be missed. RIP
— Steven C Miller (@stevencmiller) December 15, 2025
I am in absolute shock. Rob Reiner was a legend & a kind, brilliant man, a wonderful actor to work opposite on Hollywood, an iconic director. His wife Michele was a lovely generous person- I wish I had been able to get to know her better. The world has lost 2 tremendous humans.…
— Mira Sorvino (@MiraSorvino) December 15, 2025
I got to know Rob Reiner working with him with the Children’s Institute… he even kindly filled in for me as host for their gala when I couldn’t make it. He stood on business, never wavered from his beliefs and his passion will be missed. Rest in peace to him and his wife… pic.twitter.com/O5FzcJqSiQ
— Loni Love (@LoniLove) December 15, 2025
There are no words. He was such a light. Beyond his talent in film, he advocated for the best of society. He was a true leader. This is an unimaginable loss. 💔#RobReiner
Rest in Peace pic.twitter.com/ry54YnVJGE— Meredith Salenger (@MeredthSalenger) December 15, 2025
I interviewed Rob Reiner as one of the bonuses for the @criterion.bsky.social BluRay of SPINAL TAP. We talked for an hour about the movie and his career and then they shut off the cameras and we talked about movies for another hour. A delightful, unhurried genius.
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt.bsky.social) 2025-12-15T05:51:58.134Z
Rob Reiner directed some of the most beloved movies of all time, including Stand By Me, This is Spinal Tap, and The Princess Bride. His production company also made movies like The Shawshank Redemption, Before Sunrise and Michael Clayton. The film industry has lost one of its titans.
He’s also responsible for raising all the money that paid for bringing Hollingsworth v. Perry & even more importantly Bostic v. Schaefer, which created the circuit split that forced SCOTUS to take on Obergefell v. Hodges. The role he played in American marriage equality cannot be overstated.
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