Tracy Reiner is an American former actress best known for memorable supporting roles in several hit films from the 1980s and 1990s, including A League of Their Own and Apollo 13.

Who Tracy Reiner Is

  • Tracy Reiner (born Tracy Henry on July 7, 1964) is an American actress from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • She is closely associated with Hollywood “royalty,” having grown up in a prominent entertainment family and working mainly in film and television from the late 1970s through the mid‑2010s.

Family And Background

  • Tracy was born Tracy Henry and later took the surname Reiner; she is commonly linked publicly with director Rob Reiner’s family, which is often described in media as Hollywood royalty.
  • Public biographical profiles frequently highlight her family connections as a key part of her public identity, contributing to continued online interest and forum discussion about her life and upbringing.

Acting Career Highlights

  • Tracy Reiner appeared in nearly 30 films, including roles in When Harry Met Sally... (as Emily), A League of Their Own (as Betty “Spaghetti” Horn), and Apollo 13 (as Mary Haise), which remain her most recognized performances.
  • Her broader filmography also includes Jumpin’ Jack Flash , Die Hard , The Flamingo Kid , The Princess Diaries , and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement , cementing her reputation as a reliable supporting actress in major studio movies.

Life After Hollywood

  • By the 2010s, Tracy had largely stepped back from acting, focusing on family life, writing, business projects, and other ventures outside the spotlight, as described in later interviews and profiles.
  • More recent coverage notes that she has also been involved in organizational and community roles, including leadership in Hollywood‑related social and cultural circles, which keeps her name present in current entertainment news and discussions.

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