Carl Reiner
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Movie Credits
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
[ Scott Caan ][ George Clooney ][ Matt Damon ][ Andy Garcia ][ Elliott Gould ]
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
[ Scott Caan ][ Vincent Cassel ][ George Clooney ][ Matt Damon ][ Albert Finney ]
The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited (2004)
[ Dick Van Dyke ]
Buy This Book (2003)
Good Boy! (2003)
[ Matthew Broderick ][ Donald Faison ][ Kevin Nealon ][ Cheech Marin ][ Liam Aiken ]
The Alan Brady Show (2003)
[ Dick Van Dyke ][ Rob Paulsen ]
Happy Day (2002)
The Majestic (2001)
[ Jim Carrey ][ Matt Damon ][ Hal Holbrook ][ Bruce Campbell ][ Martin Landau ]
Ocean's Eleven (2001)
[ Scott Caan ][ George Clooney ][ Matt Damon ][ Corey Michael Eubanks ][ Andy Garcia ]
The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000)
[ Jason Alexander ][ Billy Crystal ][ Randy Quaid ][ Robert De Niro ][ Doug Jones ]
Decisions (1999)
Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)
[ Alan Arkin ][ David Krumholtz ][ Kevin Corrigan ][ Eli Marienthal ]
The Unbearable Blindness of Laying (1997)
The Right to Remain Silent (1996)
[ Patrick Dempsey ][ Judge Reinhold ][ Christopher Lloyd ][ LL Cool J ][ Robert Loggia ]
Fatal Instinct (1993)
[ Tony Randall ][ James Remar ][ Christopher McDonald ][ Armand Assante ][ John Witherspoon ]
The Spirit of '76 (1990)
[ David Cassidy ][ Tommy Chong ][ Rob Reiner ][ Leif Garrett ]
Mickey's 60th Birthday (1988)
[ John Ritter ][ Michael J. Fox ][ Peter Cullen ][ Cheech Marin ][ Charles Fleischer ]
In the Mood (1987)
[ Patrick Dempsey ][ Tom Bresnahan ]
Summer School (1987)
[ Mark Harmon ][ Ken Olandt ][ Danny Elfman ][ Patrick Labyorteaux ]
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
[ Steve Martin ][ George Gaynes ]
Skokie (1981)
[ Eli Wallach ][ Danny Kaye ][ Lee Strasberg ][ George Dzundza ]
Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty (1980)
[ Paul Reubens ][ Regis Philbin ][ Peter Graves ][ Werner Klemperer ]
The Jerk (1979)
[ Bill Macy ][ Steve Martin ][ Rob Reiner ][ M. Emmet Walsh ]
The End (1978)
[ Burt Reynolds ][ Dom DeLuise ][ John Williams ][ Robby Benson ][ Norman Fell ]
Oh, God! (1977)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Paul Sorvino ][ William Daniels ][ Donald Pleasence ][ George Burns ]
Medical Story (1975)
[ Claude Akins ][ Beau Bridges ][ Wendell Burton ][ Lloyd Bridges ][ Harold Gould ]
The 2000 Year Old Man (1975)
[ Mel Brooks ]
10 from Your Show of Shows (1973)
[ Sid Caesar ]
Blood Is Thicker Than Oatmeal (1972)
This Week in Nemtim (1972)
The Comic (1969)
[ Dick Van Dyke ][ Mickey Rooney ]
Generation (1969)
[ Andrew Prine ][ Sam Waterston ][ Pete Duel ]
A Guide for the Married Man (1967)
[ Walter Matthau ][ John Williams ][ Jeffrey Hunter ][ Sid Caesar ]
The Gunslinger (1966)
[ Dick Van Dyke ]
Love Thy Other Neighbor (1966)
[ Dick Van Dyke ]
Obnoxious, Offensive, Egomaniac, Etc. (1966)
A Day in the Life of Alan Brady (1966)
Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966)
The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming (1966)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Brian Keith ][ Michael J. Pollard ][ Jonathan Winters ]
Alice of Wonderland in Paris (1966)
The Art of Love (1965)
[ James Garner ][ Dick Van Dyke ]
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965)
[ James Brolin ][ Jerry Orbach ][ Telly Savalas ][ Harry Morgan ][ Peter Ustinov ]
Who Killed Snooky Martinelli? (1964)
[ Cesar Romero ]
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
[ Jerry Lewis ][ Dick Shawn ][ Mickey Rooney ][ Don Knotts ][ Spencer Tracy ]
The Thrill of It All (1963)
[ James Garner ]
Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961)
[ Michael Callan ]
Head of the Family (1960)
The Gazebo (1959)
[ Martin Landau ][ Glenn Ford ]
Happy Anniversary (1959)
[ David Niven ]
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1954)

 

Carl Reiner knew he wanted to be an actor — preferably a Shakespearean actor — from the time he was wearing knee pants. Trained in New York's Works Progress Administration Dramatic Workshop, he spent the war years touring with Maurice Evans' G.I. Hamlet, appearing with another young hopeful, Howard Morris. After the war he accumulated scores of stock company and Broadway credits, then in 1948 made his television debut in the short-lived series Fashion Story. While starring in NBC's 54th Street Revue, he was hired as one of the regulars on Your Show of Shows, appearing on a weekly basis with Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, and old pal Howie Morris. During the scripting sessions for Show of Shows, Reiner became friends with a bombastic staff writer named Mel Brooks, with whom he improvised a number of wild stream-of-consciousness comedy bits which would eventually crystallize as the classic "2000 Year Old Man" routines. An Emmy winner for his work on the various Sid Caesar programs, he entered films as a character actor in 1959. That same year, he wrote, produced, and starred in the pilot episode for a proposed series about a comedy writer named Rob Petrie, titled Head of the Family. The network executives liked the concept, but vetoed Reiner as the star; swallowing his pride, he retooled the property with another leading man, and that's how the Emmy-winning Dick Van Dyke Show was born. During the series' five-year run, Reiner made innumerable cameo appearances on the program, most memorably as Rob Petrie's mercurial TV-comedian boss Alan Brady. In 1967 he made his film directorial debut with Enter Laughing, an adaptation of his own semi-autobiographical 1958 novel (the book had already been transformed into a Broadway play with Alan Arkin as star). Reiner's later directing assignments included The Comic (1967), a bittersweet farce based on the lives of Stan Laurel, Harry Langdon, and Buster Keaton; the black comedy cult favorite Where's Poppa? (1970); the whimsical fantasy Oh, God (1977); and a popular series of Steve Martin vehicles, among them The Jerk (1978) and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). His film output decreased in number and quality in the l980s and 1990s, though critics enjoyed his offbeat 1989 working-class comedy Bert Rigby, You're a Fool and his 1997 Bette Midler starrer That Old Feeling. In 1995, he earned yet another Emmy award for his revival of the Alan Brady character on a memorable episode of TV's Mad About You. Carl Reiner is the father of directors Rob Reiner and Lucas Reiner; his wife Estelle has enjoyed a latter-day career as a night club singer and as a cameo performer in her son Rob's films (she's the lady who says, "I'll have what she's having!" in When Harry Met Sally).


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