Rob Reiner receives posthumous Emmy nomination for 'The Bear'

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Set us as preferred Rob Reiner has earned a posthumous Emmy Award nomination for his guest role in “The Bear” Season 4.This marks Reiner’s first award nomination since his death in December and his first performance-related Emmy nom since 1978, when he won for supporting actor in a comedy series for “All in the Family.” He last received Emmy nominations in 2024 for directing and producing “Albert Brooks: Defending My Life.” In FX’s “The Bear,” Reiner played pragmatic restaurant consultant Albert Schnurr, who mentored line cook Ebra (Edwin Lee Gibson) as part of a three-episode arc in the series’ fourth season.In its series finale in late June, the show paid tribute to Reiner with a line of dialogue referencing his 1987 classic “The Princess Bride.” Awards Our awards columnist surveys the most unexpected inclusions and omissions of the 2026 Emmy nominations.“All those days that Rob and I spent together were a lot of fun,” Gibson told the London Evening Standard in June.

“I’m really happy that it looks like, ‘Oh, they must have spent so much time,’ when in actuality we just had such a great chemistry immediately.“I got to be his last scene partner, unfortunately ...but it was just really, really great moments with someone that you grew up watching in front of the camera, then behind the camera.”Reiner was last seen onscreen in Larry David’s historical HBO sketch comedy series “Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness,” portraying George Washington in a pointed diss against President Trump.

The episode aired July 3.Television The actors at the center of Christopher Storer’s FX series discuss the finale, what it means to leave their characters behind and what they imagine for the Bear and its crew.In addition to his acting roles, Reiner was best known for directing Hollyw...

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