The film world is reeling after the tragic deaths of Rob Reiner, the legendary director and actor, and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. The couple was found dead on December 14 at their home in Brentwood, Los Angeles. Authorities say they had stab wounds, and the Los Angeles Police Department is treating the case as a homicide. In a statement, the Reiner family said, “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.”
Police launch a high-profile homicide investigation
Early reports indicate that the couple's daughter, Romy Reiner, discovered the bodies. Firefighters arrived after receiving an emergency call around 3:30 p.m. A spokesperson for the LAPD told The Post that detectives from the department’s Robbery Homicide Division were also on scene, a unit that typically handles the city’s highest-profile investigations.
Authorities question the couple’s middle son
Police vehicles lined the street outside the house, and investigators moved in and out of the residence. The investigation is still ongoing, but police have identified the couple’s middle son, Nick Reiner, as the main suspect. He is currently being questioned.
Nick Reiner’s past struggle with addiction
Nick Reiner has spoken publicly in the past about his history with addiction. In a 2016 interview with People magazine, he described a struggle that began in his teens and eventually led to years of instability and homelessness. He said he entered rehab for the first time at 15, but repeated relapses pulled him further from his family and any sense of routine. Over time, he drifted from state to state, sometimes sleeping on the streets for weeks at a time. “I was homeless in Maine, in New Jersey, and in Texas. I spent nights on the street for weeks,” he said.
From rock bottom to creative inspiration
In the same interview, he expressed that he had reached his lowest point and admitted to being completely isolated by his addiction. He also emphasized how difficult recovery can be, even for people with resources, and argued that professional treatment is essential for a disease that can affect anyone, regardless of background. He later said those experiences deeply shaped his creative work and became the basis for Being Charlie, the semi-autobiographical film he co-wrote, which explores addiction from the inside and the brutal difficulty of breaking the cycle.
A Hollywood love story behind 'When Harry Met Sally'
Rob and Michele Reiner had been married since 1989 and shared three children, Jack, Nick, and Romy. They were a familiar and respected couple in entertainment. Rob first became a household name as an actor on All in the Family, then went on to direct beloved films including The Princess Bride, Misery, and Stand by Me. But When Harry Met Sally held a special place in their story. Michele worked as a photographer, and their relationship grew during the production. That real life romance ultimately inspired one of the most memorable choices in modern romantic comedy: Reiner changed the ending so the characters played by Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan would end up together.
The legacy Rob and Michele Reiner leave behind
From landmark films to a public life shaped by creativity and conviction, Rob Reiner’s impact stretched far beyond the screen. Alongside Michele, he built a family and a partnership that became part of his story as much as his work, leaving a legacy that will be remembered across Hollywood and beyond.












