LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michele Singer Reiner, a talented photographer and producer known for inspiring the joyful conclusion of the 1980s romantic comedy 'When Harry Met Sally...', has passed away at the age of 68 alongside her husband, esteemed director Rob Reiner.
The couple was discovered lifeless at their residence in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles after authorities responded to a medical aid request on Sunday. Their son, Nick Reiner, now 32, is reportedly in custody in connection with this tragic incident.
Michele and Rob's love story began on the set of 'When Harry Met Sally...', where Rob altered the film's ending to reflect a more optimistic narrative after meeting Michele. In an interview, Rob reminisced about being immediately attracted to her, stating, 'I wormed my way into their lunch,' emphasizing the depth of his feelings that ultimately led to their marriage in 1989.
The couple raised three children together: Nick, Jake, and Romy. Michele was also known for her production work on films such as 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,' 'God & Country,' 'Albert Brooks: Defending My Life,' and 'Shock and Awe,' showcasing her versatile contributions to the film industry.
As fans and friends mourn the loss, Michele's influence on the romantic comedy genre and her personal impact on the lives of those around her are evident. The tragic circumstances surrounding their deaths have sparked conversations and reflections throughout the film community.


















