LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles police are investigating the deaths of two people found at a west Los Angeles residence linked to actor and director Rob Reiner, in what authorities described as an apparent homicide.
The Los Angeles Police Department said officers responded to the home and discovered two deceased individuals. The department did not identify the victims or release details about the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
A Los Angeles Fire Department official earlier told Reuters that a 78 year old man and a 68 year old woman were found dead at the residence. Public records associate the address with Reiner.
Some media outlets identified the deceased as Reiner and his wife. Police have not confirmed the identities.
Reiner, 78, is best known for his role on the 1970s CBS sitcom “All in the Family” and for directing acclaimed films such as “The Princess Bride,” “This Is Spinal Tap,” “When Harry Met Sally,” “Stand by Me,” and “The American President.”
His wife, Michele, 68, is a former photographer whose work includes the image used on the cover of Donald Trump’s book “Trump: The Art of the Deal.”
Beyond his Hollywood career, Reiner has been a prominent political activist. He appeared in advertisements opposing then President George W. Bush during the 2004 election and supported Democratic candidates including John Kerry, Al Gore, and Hillary Clinton.
Reiner, a New York City native and son of the late comedian and writer Carl Reiner, was previously married to actor and director Penny Marshall. He later married Michele Singer, and they have three children.
Police said the investigation remains ongoing.
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