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Mike Nichols

Known For
Directing

Known Credits
30

Gender
Male

Birthday
November 6, 1931 (94 years old)

Place of Birth
Berlin, Germany

Mike Nichols

Biography

Mike Nichols (born Mikhail Igor Peschkowsky; November 6, 1931 – November 19, 2014) was a German-born American film and theatre director, producer, actor and comedian. He was noted for his ability to work across a range of genres and an aptitude for getting the best out of actors regardless of their acting experience. Nichols began his career in the 1950s with the comedy improvisational troupe, The Compass Players, predecessor of The Second City, in Chicago. He then teamed up with his improv partner, Elaine May, to form the comedy duo Nichols and May. Their live improv acts were a hit on Broadway resulting in three albums, with their debut album winning a Grammy Award.

After Nichols and May disbanded their act in 1961, Nichols began directing plays. He soon earned a reputation as a skilled Broadway director with a flair for creating innovative productions and the ability to elicit polished performances from actors. His debut Broadway play was Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park in 1963, with Robert Redford and Elizabeth Ashley. He next directed Luv in 1964 and in 1965 directed another Neil Simon play, The Odd Couple. Nichols received a Tony Award for each of those plays. Nearly five decades later, he won his sixth Tony Award as best director with a revival of Death of a Salesman in 2012. During his career, he directed or produced over twenty-five Broadway plays.

In 1966, Warner Brothers invited Nichols to direct his first film, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The groundbreaking and acclaimed film led critics to declare Nichols the "new Orson Welles". The film garnered 13 Academy Award nominations, winning five. It was also a box office hit and became the number 1 film of 1966. His next film was The Graduate in 1967, starring then unknown actor Dustin Hoffman, alongside Anne Bancroft and Katharine Ross. The film was another critical and financial success, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1967 and receiving seven Academy Award nominations, winning Nichols the Academy Award for Best Directing. Among the other films he directed were Catch-22 (1970), Carnal Knowledge (1971), Silkwood (1983), Working Girl (1988), Wolf (1994), The Birdcage (1996), Closer (2004), and Charlie Wilson's War (2007).

Along with an Academy Award, Nichols won a Grammy Award (the first for a comedian born outside the United States), four Emmy Awards and nine Tony Awards. He was also a three-time BAFTA Award winner. His other honors included the Lincoln Center Gala Tribute in 1999, the National Medal of Arts in 2001, the Kennedy Center Honors in 2003 and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2010. His films garnered a total of 42 Academy Award nominations and seven wins.

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Known For

Creator

2018Battlefish...Creator
Wit...Creator

Production

2014Crescendo! The Power of Music...Executive Producer
2012Friends with Kids...Executive Producer
2010Hair Battle Spectacular...Producer
2008My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad...Producer
2008Ghost Hunters International...Producer
2006Show Me the Money...Producer
2004Closer...Producer
2003Angels in America...Executive Producer
2001Wit...Executive Producer
2000What Planet Are You From?...Producer
1998Primary Colors...Producer
1997The Designated Mourner...Producer
1996The Birdcage...Producer
1993The Remains of the Day...Producer
1991Regarding Henry...Producer
1990Postcards from the Edge...Producer
1986Heartburn...Producer
1986The Longshot...Executive Producer
1985Whoopi Goldberg: Direct from Broadway...Production Supervisor
1983Silkwood...Producer
1976Family...Executive Producer
1975The Fortune...Producer
1971Carnal Knowledge...Producer

Crew

2009Fantastic Mr. Fox...Thanks

Directing

2007Charlie Wilson's War...Director
2004Closer...Director
2003Angels in America...Director
2001Wit...Director
2000What Planet Are You From?...Director
1998Primary Colors...Director
1996The Birdcage...Director
1994Wolf...Director
1991Regarding Henry...Director
1990Postcards from the Edge...Director
1988Working Girl...Director
1988Biloxi Blues...Director
1986Heartburn...Director
1985Whoopi Goldberg: Direct from Broadway...Stage Director
1983Silkwood...Director
1981The Gin Game...Stage Director
1980Gilda Live...Director
1975The Fortune...Director
1973The Day of the Dolphin...Director
1971Carnal Knowledge...Director
1970Catch-22...Director
1967The Graduate...Director
1966Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?...Director

Writing

2001Wit...Teleplay
2001Wit...Writer
1967Bach to Bach...Writer
1962Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall...Writer

Acting

2017Arthur Miller: Writeras Self (archive footage)
2016Mike Nichols: An American Masteras Self
2016Becoming Mike Nicholsas Himself
2015Everything Is Copyas Self
2012Inventing David Geffenas Self
2006The Madness of Boy Georgeas Self
2006Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushneras Self
2003Can't Buy Me Lunch: Another Look at The Rutlesas Self - Interviewee
2001Love & Loyalty: The Making of 'The Remains of the Day'as Self
1997The Designated Mourneras Jack
1996Nichols and May: Take Twoas Self (archive footage)
1996Richard Avedon: Darkness and Lightas Self
1994Inside the Actors Studioas Self
1988In from the Cold? A Portrait of Richard Burtonas Self
1986American Mastersas Self
1986Looney Tunes 50th Anniversaryas Self
1978The Kennedy Center Honorsas Self
1970King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphisas Self (archive footage)
1970All the Differenceas (voice)
1967Bach to Bachas A Man (voice)
1960The Fabulous Fiftiesas Self
1959The Big Partyas Self
1957DuPont Show of the Monthas Rod Carter
1957Tonight Starring Jack Paaras Self
1956The Dinah Shore Chevy Showas Self
1956The Steve Allen Showas Self - Comedian
1956Tony Awardsas Self - Nominee
1953The Oscarsas Self
1952Omnibusas
1950What's My Line?as Self - Mystery Guest