CARL REINER – 98 YEARS OLD
Carl Reiner is one of a few people in Hollywood who possesses an amazing skill set. He is, after all, a versatile actor, director, screenwriter, and a determined publisher. His career consists of seven decades of amazing work. With his well-rounded skills, he earned himself numerous awards, including nine Emmys, one Grammys, and other awards for his work.
Reiner was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in the late 90s. He was born in the Bronx, New York. His parents were Jewish immigrants. His mother hailed from Romana while his father was from Austria. As a teenager, he worked as a machinist where he repaired sewing machines. He was drafted into the United States Armed forces and was deployed in the second World War. After he recovered from pneumonia, Rainer was sent to Georgetown University for a number of months to train as a French interpreter. All of these experiences, to some degree, made him the successful man that he was.