Brooks spent last weekend celebrating his 94th birthday with Reiner. Earlier this year, The Guardian reported on how Brooks would drive to Reiner's house every weeknight so they could watch Jeopardy! together. "Carl was a giant, unmatched in his contributions to entertainment," Brooks wrote in a statement posted to Twitter, remembering Reiner, who died last night at age 98. "He created comedy gems like The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Jerk, and Where's Poppa? I met him in 1950 when he joined Sid Caesar on Your Show of Shows, and we've been best friends ever since. I loved him. When we were doing The 2000 Year Old Man together there was no better straight man in the world. So whether he wrote or performed or he was just your best friend—nobody could do it better. he'll be greatly missed. A tired cliché in times like this, but in Carl Reiner's case it's absolutely true. He will be greatly missed."
TOPICS: Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks