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Nick Robinson – WHO depicts a version Nick Lehner in a semi-autobiographical film be charlie — then broke his silence Rob and Michelle Reinerdeath.
“RIP Rob Reiner. He showed me so much kindness and grace as a young actor,” Robinson, 30, wrote via Instagram Stories on Monday, December 15. “An incredible artist with such a capacity for empathy and warmth.”
Robinson shared several photos of Rob along with his tribute. earlier that day, us weekly It was confirmed that Nick, 32, was taken into custody by the LAPD after his parents Rob and Michelle were found “dead from apparent stab wounds”. Authorities are investigating the deaths of Rob and Michelle, and Rob is being held without bail on suspicion of murder.
Before his arrest, Nick pass His famous parents. The couple married in 1989 and have three children: Jack, Nick and Romy. (Rob also adopted his ex-wife Penny Marshalldaughter Tracy. )
Nick’s battle with drug addiction began in his teenage years, which led to his first rehab treatment at age 15. After refusing his parents’ help, he went through 17 treatments and ended up homeless.
“I was homeless in Maine, I was homeless in New Jersey, I was homeless in Texas,” Nick told People in 2016. “I spent my nights on the streets. I spent weeks on the streets. It wasn’t fun. If I wanted to have my way and not be in the program they suggested, then I had to be homeless.”
After Nick wakes up Inspired by his life In 2015, his father directed the film “Being Charlie.” Cary Elwes Robinson plays Rob, while Robinson plays Charlie, a character loosely based on Nick.

“The whole process for me, and I can speak for myself, it really made me understand him better, and I think it made me a better dad,” Rob said at a Build Series event in 2016. “I hope so. I don’t know.”
When asked about his relationship with his father at another event that same year, Nick chose not to respond, adding, “It overwhelms me sometimes. I’m really not sure if I want to do this.”
Rob admits There are “disagreements” between them. “It was really hard sometimes[making the movie],” he recalled.
The final scene of “Being Charlie” depicts father and son trying to reconcile their previously estranged relationship.
“Charlie, I know you’re angry at me and probably don’t want to hear it right now, but I do love you. I’m sorry. Every professional with a desk and a diploma tells me I have to be tough on you, but every time we send you off to another program, I see you slip away from us,” David told his son. “All I can tell myself is I’d rather have you alive and hating me than dead in the street. So what do you want me to do? Tell me what to do.”
Charlie Take the opportunity to explain His story.
“It had nothing to do with drugs. All I wanted was a way to cancel the noise. But the more I used it, the louder the noise got,” Charlie said before his father asked him if he “was part of the noise.”
The son assured his father that despite their differences, he did not “hate” him. As they embrace, Charlie prepares to go out into the world alone.
“You gotta take care of yourself,” David told Charlie.