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Carl Reiner

Writer / Filmmaker

Carl Reiner is the writer and producer who created the hit show The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66), in which he played Dick Van Dyke's tyrannical boss, Alan Brady. Before that Reiner had made a name for himself on the New York stage and in Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows (1950-54) and Caesar's Hour (1954-57), where he won two Emmy awards for his work as a comic actor. Reiner has had success in feature films also, directing comedies including Enter Laughing (1966-67, based on his autobiographical book and starring Alan Arkin), Oh, God (1977) and four movies with Steve Martin: The Jerk (1979), Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982), The Man With Two Brains (1983) and All of Me (1984). Reiner is also known for his long-running comedy routine with Mel Brooks, "The 2,000 Year-Old Man," (winner of a 1998 Grammy), and for his occasional appearances on television and in the movies, including the role of Saul Bloom, the elderly confidence man of Steve Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven movies (co-starring George Clooney and Don Cheadle). In 2004 he lent his voice to the CGI-animated TV series Family of the Pride.

Extra credit: The Dick Van Dyke Show was set in New Rochelle, New York... Reiner's son Rob Reiner is a former TV star (All in the Family, 1971-78) and the director of several movies, including This is Spinal Tap (1984) and A Few Good Men (1992).

Four Good Links

The Bronx Boys

Nostalgic tribute that includes a bio on Reiner

Carl Reiner

Tribute from NPR for award-winning Reiner

Carl Reiner

Good career summary, with credits, from the Museum of Broadcast Communications

"My Anecdotal Life"

CBS profile from 2003

Vital Stats

Birth

20 March 1922
(age 86)

Birthplace

New York, New York

Death

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Best Known As

Creator of TV's The Dick Van Dyke Show