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+ | '''Carl Reiner''' (b. 1922) is a comic director, writer and actor. He's known for creating ''[[The Dick Van Dyke Show]]'' (1960-66) and for his collaborations with [[Steve Martin]] and [[Mel Brooks]]. |
In 1979, he made a brief appearance in the special ''[[The Muppets Go Hollywood]]''. He later voiced Shep in the [[Jim Henson Pictures]] production ''[[Good Boy!]]'' |
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Revision as of 21:19, 18 October 2019
Carl Reiner (b. 1922) is a comic director, writer and actor. He's known for creating The Dick Van Dyke Show (1960-66) and for his collaborations with Steve Martin and Mel Brooks.
In 1979, he made a brief appearance in the special The Muppets Go Hollywood. He later voiced Shep in the Jim Henson Pictures production Good Boy!
Reiner's son is actor and director Rob Reiner.