Billy Crystal is sharing a deeply personal memory of his last conversation withย longtime friend Rob Reiner, offering a heartfelt look at their final moments together. As he reflects on a friendship that meant so much to him, Crystal spoke during an appearance on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” recalling the evening they spent together just hours before Reinerโs passing and the decades of memories they built along the way.
A Conversation About Movies and Meaning
Crystal shared that their final night together was spent looking back on their journeys and the evolution of the film industry. โWe had spent the night before together and [were] talking about our careers together,โ Crystal said.
โWe were talking about the movie business and how itโs changed and how people donโt go to theaters like they used to.โ
He said the conversation soon turned to what really matters beyond success. โWe talked about the fact that you canโt control how a movie is going to do. What you can control is the experience of making it,โ he shared.
CBSA piece of advice from that moment continues to stay with him.
โHe said, โThatโs something you always have.โ Hits are great to have, but itโs the people that you hold on to,โ Crystal recalled. โI kept that in my heart.โ
Remembering a Lifelong Friend
CBSCrystal said Reiner had a way of filling every room with humor and honesty, leaving behind memories that are now deeply felt in his absence. He described him as a โhilarious, devoted, opinionatedโ friend whose presence is still missed.
โThere are so many moments that I just โ when something good happens or โIsnโt that crazy?โ โ I want to pick up the phone and call,โ Crystal said. โBecause thatโs what we would do.โ
Looking back, he added, โItโs a profound loss for โ Iโm just going to say humanity, because he was the most human person that I ever met.โ
A Tribute That Meant Everything
GettyCrystal also shared how he paid tribute to Reiner at the 2026 Oscars, creating a moment that brought together many of the people who were part of the directorโs journey.
โHis first seven movies were incredibly different and so great,โ he said. โI can get the cast of those movies together to walk out with me; that would have made him really smile.โ
With the help of the Academy, he turned that idea into reality.
โSo I got in touch with all of them. The Academy was great in getting most of them there. โฆ We were able to hold hands and walk out there in tribute with a beautiful picture of Rob and Michelle because they were our closest friends.โ
A Wholesome Friendship That Spanned Decades
Crystal first met Reiner in 1975 on the set of “All in the Family,” where they played best friends. What began as a working relationship soon became a lifelong bond that shaped much of his life.
โIt was a thrill to see him evolve from a great comic actor to a skilled storyteller,โ Crystal said during his Oscars tribute.
โFor us, who had the privilege of working with and knowing him and loving him, all we can say is, โBuddy, what fun we had storming the castle.โโ
Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, died in December 2025 at ages 78 and 70.
Even now, Crystal holds onto the memories they built together, carrying them with him in the quieter moments that follow such a profound loss.



