CARL REINER - DOCUMENT SIGNED 05/01/1967 - HFSID 147630
Price: $220.00
CARL REINER
The film director from New York City, New York, penned his signature on this document
Document Signed: "Carl Reiner". 1p, 8½x11. No place, 1957 May 1. Directors Guild Annual
Filing. Reiner indicates that he has earned $50,000 as a Producer-Director for 1966, and
estimates $50,000 for 1967. Carl Reiner (1922-2020) first came to fame as a performer on
the live comedy variety show Your Show of Shows (1950-1954). This sketch comedy
television series served as a workshop for many future comedy pioneers, including Sid Caesar,
Mel Brooks, and Neil Simon. All four men went on to become major comedy stars, mostly
as writers but in front of the camera as well. His working relationship with Sid Caesar
continued with Caesar's Hour (1954-1957). He went on to be the creator of The Dick Van
Dyke Show, which aired from 1961 to 1966. The show is considered one of the greatest
of all time. Later in his career, he moved into the director's chair, beginning with television
shows such as Good Morning, World (1967) and The New Dick Van Dyke Show
(1971-1974). The third film he directed, 1977's Oh, God!, became an iconic film for its
comedic perspective on the main character's relationship with an entity he isn't sure he
believes in. Other notable films include The Comic (1970) and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
(1982), the latter of which starred Steve Martin. During his career, Reiner won 9 Emmy
Awards (15 nominations) and a single Grammy Award, the 1999 Best Spoken Comedy
Album award for a more modern take on his comedy routine The 2000 Year Old Man. In
this hilarious stage routine that was turned into a television special in 1975, Mel Brooks
portrays a man who claims he is 2000 years old, and Reiner plays a reporter. More recently,
Reiner has done some acting, most notably in the Ocean's Trilogy, which were all released from
2001 to 2007. He also worked on several Broadway productions, most notably Enter
Laughing (1963-1964). Reiner's son Rob Reiner has become a respected director and
actor himself, most famous for his work (as an actor or director) for This is Spinal Tap
(1984), Stand By Me (1986), and All in the Family (1971-1978), and The Princess Bride
(1987). Fold creases. Otherwise, fine condition.
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