Oscar-Winning Director Mike Nichols Dies



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His career credits include films and shows such as The Odd Couple , Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Graduate .



Diane Sawyer and Mike Nichols at Philip Seymour Hoffman's funeral in February.


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Oscar-winning artist Mike Nichols, who directed screen and stage hits such as The Graduate, Death of a Salesman, and The Odd Couple, died Thursday, ABC News announced.


The 83-year-old husband of journalist Diane Sawyer was one of the rare people to win the "EGOT — an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony in his lifetime," ABC News President James Goldston said.


"He was a true visionary," he added.


ABC News reported:



Nichols was born in Germany in 1931, and came to the United States when he was 7 years old, when his family escaped Nazi Germany. He arrived in America speaking little English, but his enthusiasm for his new country never waned.


He graduated from the Walden School in New York City, and began pursuing theater while attending the University of Chicago in the early 1950s. While studying medicine, he found his true calling – comedy. He joined a comedy troupe in Chicago and teamed up with performer Elaine May. The duo gained national popularity together, cementing their partnership as America's innovative comedy duo.



His other films included Working Girl, The Birdcage, and Charlie Wilson's War. He directed the TV series Angels in America and staged Spamalot on Broadway.




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