Michele Singer Reiner

Producer

American New York City, New York, USA

Quick Info

ProfessionProducer
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth03/03/1957
Age68 years (died on 14, Dec, 2025)
BirthplaceNew York City, New York, USA
Date of Death14/12/2025

Latest News about Michele Singer Reiner

19/12/2025

Michele Singer Reiner and Rob Reiner were cremated on December 19, 2025, following their deaths. Preliminary findings from the coroner confirmed they died within minutes of sustaining fatal knife injuries, though the exact time of the incident remains unknown.

17/12/2025

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner released the official cause of death for Michele and Rob Reiner, confirming both died from multiple sharp force injuries inflicted with a knife. The manner of death was ruled as homicide, and Nick Reiner was formally charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances.

14/12/2025

Michele Singer Reiner and her husband Rob Reiner were found dead at their Brentwood home in Los Angeles on December 14, 2025. Police investigated the case as a double homicide, and their son Nick Reiner was later charged in connection with their deaths.

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Bio/Wiki

BiographyMichele Singer Reiner was an American photographer, political activist, and film producer. She was known for her collaborations with filmmaker Rob Reiner and for her work on projects including Misery, Mixed Nuts, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, God & Country, and Spinal Tap II: The End Continues. She was the wife of actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner and the mother of three children. Her mother was a Holocaust survivor, which deeply influenced her advocacy for equal rights and social justice.

Physical Stats & More

Height5'6" (168 cm)
Weight60 Kg (132 lbs)
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Food HabitNon-Vegetarian

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date1989

Family

MotherHolocaust survivor
SpouseRob Reiner
Children3 children (Jake Reiner (b. 1991), Nick Reiner (b. 1993), Romy Reiner (b. 1997))

Career

Career OverviewMichele began her professional journey as a photographer in the late 1980s, working on film sets including When Harry Met Sally… where she met Rob Reiner. In 1987, she photographed Donald Trump for the cover of his bestseller The Art of the Deal. She served as a special photographer on Misery (1990) and worked on the MysteryDisc video game series. Her career transitioned to film production, yielding works including Shock and Awe (2017), Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (2023), God & Country (2024), and Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025). In the 1990s, she and Rob Reiner co-founded the I Am Your Child project, an initiative aimed at raising awareness about early childhood development and expanding access to support services for parents.
Notable ProjectsWhen Harry Met Sally… (photographer), Misery (special photographer), Shock and Awe (producer), Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (producer), God & Country (producer), Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (producer)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Michele initially focused on photography before making her mark in film producing.
2. She played a pivotal role in reshaping the ending of When Harry Met Sally…, ensuring the characters had a united conclusion.
3. Her children followed in her creative footsteps, with one son pursuing filmmaking and the other facing personal challenges.
4. Michele’s advocacy for equal rights was driven by her family's history, particularly her mother's survival of the Holocaust.
5. In later years, she co-founded initiatives advocating for early childhood development and same-sex marriage rights.
6. She appeared in a small on-screen role in the 1994 film Mixed Nuts.
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