Rob Reiner and His Wife’s Off-Screen Love Story Changed the Course of One of Cinema’s Most Enduring Rom-Coms
After making a name for himself in front of the camera, Rob Reiner transitioned to directing, helming iconic films such as This Is Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, and The Princess Bride before delving into the world of romantic comedy.
Reiner’s venture into the rom-com genre was driven by a desire to explore whether men and women could maintain intimacy without a physical relationship.
Nora Ephron, the writer of the film, drew inspiration from Reiner and his close friend Billy Crystal for the characters of Harry Burns and Sally Albright. Crystal eventually portrayed Harry opposite Meg Ryan’s Sally in the film.
Originally, the filmmakers envisioned a somber ending for the story, where Harry and Sally would cross paths years later, exchange brief words, and part ways. However, a serendipitous encounter during production changed the course of the film.
Rob Reiner met his future wife, Michelle Singer, while working on the movie. The profound impact of their relationship led Reiner to revise the ending of the film.
Reiner shared, “I met my wife Michelle, who I’ve been married to now for 35 years – I met her while we were making the film and I changed the ending.” The revised conclusion depicted Harry and Sally reuniting on New Year’s Eve and eventually tying the knot, reflecting Reiner’s personal evolution from cynicism to embracing commitment.
The behind-the-scenes love story between Rob Reiner and Michelle Singer not only influenced the narrative of the film but also added a poignant layer of authenticity to one of cinema’s most beloved romantic comedies.

