Albert Brooks Reacts as Hollywood Mourns Rob Reiner After Tragic Murder

Albert Brooks is grappling with the shocking loss of his longtime friend of nearly six decades, filmmaker Rob Reiner, as Hollywood mourns the tragic deaths of Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. The couple was found stabbed to death in their Brentwood, Los Angeles, home on December 14, 2025, in what authorities are investigating as a homicide.

A Lifelong Friendship: Albert Brooks Reflects

Actor and comedian Brooks appeared on a CBS News special tribute, visibly grieving the loss of his “oldest friend.” Reiner and Brooks first met at Beverly Hills High School at age 14, a friendship that lasted more than 60 years. Brooks told CBS News, “Rob was my oldest friend. It’s that simple. He’s the person that I’ve known the longest. I’m still in that not believing it stage.” In an emotionally candid moment, Brooks admitted that the reality of Reiner’s death sometimes doesn’t fully register. “I know it happened, but, you know, I’m driving around and all of a sudden — I actually two days ago, I called his number,” Brooks recalled.

Brooks also noted the bittersweet nature of participating in the tribute special: “The fact that I’m here makes my heart break … that we have to do this because of the reason. But by the same token, I love talking about them, because it’s genuine and it’s rare.”

Hollywood’s Collective Grief and Tributes

The reaction from Hollywood and beyond has been immediate and profound. Colleagues, collaborators, and admirers have taken to social media, released statements, and shared memories of Reiner’s life and legacy. According to Entertainment Weekly, a joint statement from Reiner’s closest friends—including Brooks, Billy and Janice Crystal, Larry David, and others—described him as irreplaceable: “There is no other director who has his range … he charmed audiences. They trusted him.”

Actors like James Woods and Jerry O’Connell expressed shock and sorrow at the tragic news during televised tributes, underscoring Reiner’s impact both professionally and personally.

Understanding the Tragedy and Its Aftermath

Confirming the worst fears of Reiner’s loved ones, authorities have arrested the couple’s son, Nick Reiner, on charges of first‑degree murder in connection with the slayings. The deaths of the beloved filmmaker and his partner have sparked not only grief but a widespread conversation about family tragedies and mental health. Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner —herself a respected photographer and advocate—are remembered for their creativity, kindness, and commitment to civic causes.

Reiner’s films—from “This Is Spinal Tap” and “Stand By Me” to “The Princess Bride” and “When Harry Met Sally…”—reshaped American cinema. His influence extended beyond the screen through his advocacy on issues ranging from early childhood education to marriage equality.

Legacy of an Artist and a Friend

As Hollywood continues to process the shock of this violent loss, tributes across platforms affirm Reiner’s enduring legacy. Brooks’s poignant reflections capture both the depth of their friendship and the larger sense of loss felt across the industry: a brilliant creative mind gone too soon, and a personal connection that defined a lifetime for one of his dearest friends.