Carl Reiner
Carl Reiner
Full Name and Common Aliases
Carl Reiner was born Karl Adolf Reiner on March 20, 1922, in The Bronx, New York City. He is often referred to by his nickname, "King of Comedy."
Birth and Death Dates
Reiner lived a long and accomplished life, passing away on June 29, 2020, at the age of 98.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Carl Reiner was an American comedian, actor, director, producer, and writer. He is best known for his work in television comedy and as the creator of some of the most iconic comedies in television history.
Early Life and Background
Reiner grew up in a family that valued humor and entertainment. His father, Karl Reiner, was an Austrian immigrant who worked as a hat maker, while his mother, Bertha Finkelstein, was a homemaker from Poland. The young Carl was surrounded by the sounds of laughter and storytelling, which would later influence his career choices.
Major Accomplishments
Carl Reiner's contributions to comedy are immeasurable. He created some of the most beloved comedies in television history, including The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Carol Burnett Show. He also directed numerous classic films, such as Oh, God! (1972) and The Jerk (1979). Reiner's writing credits include The Golden Girls, for which he won multiple Emmy Awards.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Carl Reiner's most notable works include:
The Dick Van Dyke Show: This groundbreaking sitcom, set in the fictional office of Sid Caesar, launched the careers of Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. The show is widely regarded as one of the greatest television comedies of all time.
Oh, God! (1972): In this comedy classic, Reiner directed a film about a small-town priest who becomes an overnight sensation after being selected to meet God. The movie was a massive box office hit and cemented Reiner's reputation as a master director.
* The Jerk: Starring Steve Martin, this 1979 comedy follows the misadventures of Navin Johnson, a naive simpleton who sets out on a journey to find his place in the world.
Impact and Legacy
Carl Reiner's impact on comedy is undeniable. He paved the way for future generations of comedians, writers, and directors by pushing the boundaries of what was possible on television and film. His legacy can be seen in the countless comedies that followed in his footsteps, from The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Seinfeld.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Carl Reiner's wit, intelligence, and creativity have made him a beloved figure in comedy circles. He was known for his sharp tongue and quick wit, often using humor to comment on the absurdities of life. His quotes and one-liners are still widely quoted today, serving as a reminder of his enduring influence on comedy.
Carl Reiner's passing leaves behind a rich legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
Quotes by Carl Reiner

I figure I'm just one of many people. I'm not that different from anybody else, and I don't have great language, highfalutin' language - I'm very ordinary. So I figure if I write about myself, other people with similar feelings and experiences would go, 'Oh, that's me.'

I've done everything I've wanted to do. I have three children, I have grandchildren, I have books, I did movies, I've directed movies; I've done almost everything I've wanted to do.

I've seen the invention of television and performed on television even before my family owned one.

You can get the best out of people if they're happy and not worried or not frightened that they're going to make a mistake.

Anybody who tells a very big lie is paid attention to. If you say, 'Shakespeare could not write. He was illiterate,' everybody says, 'Well, what do you know that we don't?' That's what Trump does all the time.

People ask me where I get my vitality, and to tell you the truth, I don't have a clue.



