Michele Singer Reiner, a photographer, movie producer and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights who inspired the happy conclusion to the 1980s romantic comedy ''When Harry Met Sally…,'' has died.
She and her husband, director Rob Reiner, were found stabbed to death Sunday at their home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. The Reiners' 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, was arrested on suspicion of murder and held without bail Monday in connection with their deaths.
Michele Singer was working as a still photographer and Rob Reiner was directing ''When Harry Met Sally...'' when they met on the film's set. Within seven months, the couple had married. They had three children: Nick, Jake and Romy.
Rob Reiner told The Guardian in 2018 that meeting his wife influenced his decision to change the ending of the movie so that Harry and Sally got married.
''Originally, Harry and Sally didn't get together,'' he said. ''But then I met Michele and I thought: OK, I see how this works.''
As a photographer, Michele Singer Reiner shot the cover image of President Donald Trump for his 1987 bestseller ''The Art of the Deal.'' She went on to work on the 1990 horror film ''Misery'' as a special photographer.
Later, she was a producer for ''Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,'' ''God & Country,'' ''Albert Brooks: Defending My Life'' and ''Shock and Awe,'' according to IMDB.
''Michele was an enormously talented photographer whose eye applied not only to what she captured on film but also to her own personal esthetic,'' actor, singer and producer Rita Wilson wrote in a social media tribute. ''Her work as a producer focused on social justice and creating awareness of our world. She was wry, funny, opinionated but also reasonable and self reflective.''