Decades before tragedy struck for Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, a 1971 All in the Family episode chillingly debated the ...
Hollywood legends Rob Reiner and Anthony Geary both died on Sunday, Dec. 14. But decades before their untimely passings, the actors starred together in an episode of All in the Family.
Following Rob Reiner’s death on December 14, one of the most heartbreaking scenes from All in the Family stands as a testament to the television magic he and Carroll O’Connor created, in a moment that ...
Carroll O'Connor, who died in June of 2001, had fought hard to help his son Hugh amid his own drug battle until his tragic ...
From "New Girl" to "The Bear," Reiner's TV appearances echo the humanism that guided his work behind the camera.
All in the Family! The history of television has been influenced by a number of instances that have been carefully choreographed or rehearsed.
Rob Reiner once shared a story about one of his favorite moments from All in the Family—and how it came to be. The beloved film producer, director, screenwriter writer and actor first found fame in ...
Fans of Rob Reiner and "All in the Family" tuned in for a four-hour tribute marathon on MeTV Sunday, Dec. 21, celebrating the actor’s most unforgettable moments as Michael "Meathead" Stivic, just one ...
In a 2019 interview with Sirius XM host John Fugelsang, Reiner recalled the famous scene he played alongside O’Connor in which they debated the correct way to put on socks and shoes. “Most people come ...
Reiner’s “All in the Family” role didn’t just capture the arguments of its time. It gave us a preview of our own. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik is the chief TV critic of The New York Times. In ...
He played a crucial role as Meathead, a foil to Carroll O’Connor’s Archie Bunker on ‘All in the Family.’ When TV viewers tuned in on March 19, 1978, for the Season 8 finale of CBS’s landmark comedy ...
Mr. Purdum, a former Los Angeles bureau chief for The Times, is at work on a biography of Norman Lear. For Rob Reiner, politics was much too personal and important a project to be left to politicians.