Carl Reiner, who died Monday at the age of 98. Reiner, a nine-time Emmy winner who shaped TV comedy when he created The Dick Van Dyke Show, was a titan of show business.
He was a regular collaborator with longtime friend Mel Brooks, an actor in films like the Ocean's series, and a director of movies like The Jerk and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid.
His passing has prompted memorials on social media from those who knew and loved him, including his son, director Rob Reiner, as well as other stars who were inspired by his work."Last night my dad passed away.
As I write this my heart is hurting. He was my guiding light," Rob tweeted on Tuesday.Reiner's friend Alan Alda shared a photo of himself with Reiner and Mel Brooks, writing, "My friend Carl.
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