RIP
A legend passes into Eternity:
https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/carl-reiner-dead-died-dick-van-dyke-1234694208/
A legend passes into Eternity:
https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/carl-reiner-dead-died-dick-van-dyke-1234694208/
He had a good run. 98 years old. RIP.
shareSo sad to read this. I just read an article this weekend where he was one of the TV legends still alive and in his 90s. Dick Van Dyke was included on the list, as well.
shareThe oldest I know of but not as well know is Norman Lloyd. He turns 105 in November...and still sharp as a tack. He was still driving and playing tennis up to 101. He now has slowed down but not his mind.
shareWow, Norman Lloyd is still alive? Amazing.
shareI am not familiar with Norman Lloyd. Kudos to him for still living life to the fullest at 105. So many people are living long, but don't have that kind of quality of life.
sharehttps://youtu.be/3HYsylUniyo
Here's a video of norman at 105. He was walking unassisted until about 2 years ago. As you can see his mental capabilities are still 100% intact. Freaking amazing.
His first post is about his death. That is sad. RIP
shareThank you, Carl Reiner, for decades of wonderful entertainment.
shareI might be an idiot. I confused him with Frank Langella and I was thinking that he had a fun role in Masters Of The Universe.
shareA legend, Hollywood royalty
RIP
Sorry to hear that. He was a true comedy legend. He and Dick van Dyke were the only two cast members remaining from "The Dick van Dyke Show".
Now he's having a great reunion with his beloved wife Estelle.
P.I.P. and thanks for all the laughs.
Well, except for Larry (Mazzeo) Mathews who played son Richie Petrie. I'm not criticizing because I often forget about him, too.
shareLiked him in the Ocean’s series, good actor.
shareOne of my all-time favorite lines, mostly because of the way it is delivered by Reiner (Saul)
Turk: Saul, do you get out to Utah much?
Saul: Not as often as I'd like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX9f3haXi7w
It's sad whenever a human being passes away, but 98 is a pretty good number to reach, I wish we could all reach that.
Rest peacefully Mr. Reiner.