Benjamin Lee 

Nick Reiner: what do we know about Rob Reiner’s son who was arrested?

The 32-year-old screenwriter, who has dealt with addiction and homelessness, has been arrested after the deaths of of his parents
  
  

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Rob Reiner and Nick Reiner in 2016. Photograph: Laura Cavanaugh/FilmMagic

At the centre of the shocking news of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner’s deaths over the weekend is their 32-year-old son Nick.

The screenwriter has been arrested after his 28-year-old sister Romy reportedly found their parents dead at home with wounds consistent with a knife attack. The records state “gang activity” with bail being set at $4m.

Nick had dealt with both drug addiction and homelessness, going into rehab for the first time at the age of 15. He referenced a struggle through “dark years” in a 2016 interview.

“When I was out there, I could’ve died,” he said. “It’s all luck. You roll the dice and you hope you make it.”

His experiences inspired the film Being Charlie which premiered at the 2015 Toronto film festival. The drama, co-written by Nick and directed by his father, followed the teenage son of a Hollywood star as he deals with addiction. It received largely negative reviews but the pair spoke about the important role it played in their lives.

“What we tried to do is take the essence of our experience and what we all went through and make a theatrical drama about it, comedy too,” Rob said at the time. “It’s a piece of fiction but it’s drawn from our lives.” He called it “intense” and “difficult at times” but also “the most satisfying creative experience I ever had”.

Nick said the film was “not my life” but that the character’s journey mirrored it in many ways. “I was homeless in Maine,” he said. “I was homeless in New Jersey. I was homeless in Texas. I spent nights on the street. I spent weeks on the street. It was not fun.”

It details the difficult relationship between the son and his father and how the influence of those working within the rehabilitation system often created more problems. “If your kid is going through rough times then as the parent, your main job is to keep your child safe,” Rob said. “I would do anything.”

He also said that while the father was loosely based on him, he hoped that he was “not as much of an asshole”. The father in the movie was played by Cary Elwes, who previously worked with Rob on The Princess Bride.

“I wasn’t that shy about including some of the bad stuff,” Nick said of balancing the positive and negative aspects of his life.

Rob added: “It forced me to have to see more clearly and understand more deeply what Nick had gone through and I think it forced him to see things that I had experienced during this progress. It definitely brought us closer together.”

In the same interview, Nick said that they didn’t bond much when he was a kid but he got to understand him more during the process of making the film.

At the time, when asked whether he had found his calling yet, Nick said “nothing’s popped up yet but we’ll see” before saying he had already started writing his next project.

Nick didn’t write another completed film and when his father was interviewed by the Guardian last year, he spoke about his children and their difficulties in finding their own careers.

“My son is 32 and my daughter’s 26,” he said. “They both want careers, they’re both talented. Should I lean into it? Should I back away from it? They’re confused. I said, once they find their own path, it won’t matter.”

Nick supported his father at the premiere of Spinal Tap II: The End Continues earlier this year.

 

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