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Carl Reiner, iconic comedian and creator of ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show,' dead at 98

I still get redirected to the main page that has celebrity gossip when I try to go to my email and I'm just relieved I knew who had died because the first thing I saw was Dick's picture. There are others in the photo with him.

He has certainly been active and continued to entertain us. I haven't really seen that much of his work but there's plenty to see.
 
What a brilliant mind and fabulous talent. The creator of one of the iconic sitcoms. RIP Mr Reiner.

Pluto TV was showing episodes featuring Reiner as Alan Brady this evening. He was a true great of the entertainment business. Let's not forget his hilarious "2000-Year-Old Man" and "2001-Year-Old Man" albums with old friend Mel Brooks, which had me in stitches as a child when dad would put them on the turntable.
 
Pluto TV was showing episodes featuring Reiner as Alan Brady this evening. He was a true great of the entertainment business. Let's not forget his hilarious "2000-Year-Old Man" and "2001-Year-Old Man" albums with old friend Mel Brooks, which had me in stitches as a child when dad would put them on the turntable.

Talents like him will never be seen again. He could do it all.
 
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