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The 47-year-old film- -\ maker — once wed to actress- director Penny Marshall, now remarried and father of a 1 1/2-year-old boy— created the little-seen but well-received TV series Free Country, about Jewish immigrants at the turn of the century. All of Mr. Reiner's work con- tains deft use of humor. "I think the Jews have always been the funniest people. —< That's because they've always had the most difficulty. They've had it rougher than any other group of people since the beginning of time. They discovered that humor was an effective way to deal with pain and suffering." Mr. Reiner believes that such suffering has made Jews particularly empathetic. "If you've been put upon for so long, you have sympathy for the downtrodden. Jewish peo- ple have always been real good about helping the underprivi- leged, about standing up for human rights." Intelligence is another key ingredient in Mr. Reiner's work. "I think Jews are the smartest people in the world. For thousands of years, they didn't have a homeland. They got kicked out of places. They had to live by their wits, so they always stressed educa- tion. "Because we are the smartest people in the world, we are also the most hated. People feel threatened. We're the smallest group of people and yet we're the lawyers, the doctors, the bankers. We've risen to high levels in society and that's resented." He points out that Jews have a high profile in the film industry. "It's all run by Jews, even Disney. That's funny, be- cause Walt Disney was a ter- rible reactionary. If he found out that Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg were run- ning his company," he says with a laugh, "he'd be spinning in his grave. That's a wonder- ful bit of poetic justice." ❑ m r.) (.6 Pontiac Theatre IV will pre- sent William Mastrosimone's drama the Woolgatherer 8 p.m. Jan. 22, 23, 29, 30 at Pontiac Northern High School Little Theatre. Due to adult themes and nature of this show, it is suggested that parental guidance be used for pre-high school students. For information, call John Tonner, 624-3187; or Don DeLaire, 338-8667.