Rob Reiner's Posthumous Emmy Nod for 'The Bear' Sparks Emotional Reactions
Rob Reiner has earned a posthumous Emmy nomination for his role in “The Bear” seven months after his tragic murder.The late actor was nominated on Wednesday for Best Guest Actor in a Comedy for his performance as Albert on the hit FX show.Reiner portrayed businessman and restaurateur Albert Schnurr in the fourth season of the culinary comedy, which has received eight nominations in this year’s upcoming awards ceremony.Rob Reiner (pictured in February 2025) has earned a posthumous Emmy 2026 nomination after his tragic death in December. Variety via Getty ImagesHe was nominated on Wednesday for Best Guest Actor in a Comedy for his performance as Albert Schnurr on FX’s “The Bear,” as seen above. ©FX Networks/Courtesy Everett CollectionHollywood has been in mourning since Rob and his wife Michele Singer Reiner’s tragic passings in December.“The Bear,” which recently released the fifth and final season, paid tribute to Rob in the series finale. In the emotional scene, line cook Ebra, played by Edwin Lee Gibson, calls Albert for assistance about expanding the restaurant into a franchise. Ebra chats with Albert on the phone, telling him, “Albert, we are in business.”Following his death, the FX show paid tribute to Rob (seen above in “The Bear” with Edwin Lee Gibson who plays line cook Ebra) ©FX Networks/Courtesy Everett CollectionDuring the series finale, Ebra says, “As you wish,” on a phone call with Albert — a reference to the iconic line from Rob’s beloved film “The Princess Bride.” ©FX Networks/Courtesy Everett CollectionEbra then asks, “Anything else I can do?” and while Albert’s response can’t be heard, Ebra replies, “As you wish.”The line was a reference to Rob’s iconic film “The Princess Bride,” in which main character Westley, played by Cary Elwes, famously expressed his devotion to Princess Buttercup, played by Robin Wright, by telling her several times, “As you wish.”The legendary filmmaker was also honored during the 98th annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles in March.Billy Crystal was joined by more than a dozen stars from Rob’s films to pay an emotional tribute to the late director, which led the In Memoriam segment. Rob and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, (pictured here in an old photo with son Jake) were found stabbed to death at their home on Dec. 14, 2025. Jake Reiner/SubstackTheir youngest son, Nick Reiner, (pictured far right) was arrested in connection with their deaths hours after the stabbings. AP Photo/Evan AgostiniRob and Michele were found dead in their Brentwood, California, home on Dec. 14. He was 78, while she was 70.According to their death certificates obtained by Page Six, the couple died within “minutes” of receiving “multiple sharp force injuries” with a “knife, by another.”Their youngest son, Nick Reiner, was arrested in connection with their deaths hours after the stabbings.Nick pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder on Feb. 23 during an appearance in the Los Angeles Superior Court, pictured here. Chris Torres/Pool EPA via APIf convicted, the 32-year-old (seen above in September 2025) could face the death penalty or life without parole. REUTERSNick — who has a long history of drug addiction and mental health issues — pleaded not guilty on Feb. 23 during an appearance in the Los Angeles Superior Court.He is facing two counts of murder with an enhancement that could carry the death penalty or life without parole if he is convicted.The couple share two other children: son Jake, 35, and daughter Romy, 28.
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