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Mike Nichols in Closer (2004)

MIKE NICHOLS (Director, Producer) is a legend in the entertainment industry, honored for his contributions to both stage and screen, in front of and behind the camera. He was recently honored by the Directors Guild of America with its annual Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contributions to the film medium over the past four decades. In September he received a Best Director Emmy for the HBO production “Angels in America,” which won a record 11 Emmys.

Nichols was born in Berlin, Germany in 1931 to a Russian father and German mother. His family immigrated to the United States when he was seven and he was brought up in New York City. He attended the University of Chicago where, together with Elaine May and Paul Sills, he founded the comedy group The Compass, later renamed Second City.

In 1957, the now legendary team of Nichols and May was formed. Starting at the Blue Angel in New York, they performed in nightclubs all over the country. Nichols and May created numerous television specials and appeared as guests on “Omnibus,” “The Dinah Shore Show” and “The Jack Paar Show.” In 1960, they brought “An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May” to Broadway, where it ran for a year. The show was still selling out when the team decided to end the run and pursue separate careers.

Nichols turned to directing, winning the first of seven Tony Awards for Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park.” He went on to helm an unprecedented string of Broadway hits including “The Knack,” “Luv” (Best Director Tony), “The Odd Couple” (Best Director Tony), “The Apple Tree,” “Plaza Suite” (Best Director Tony), “Prisoner of Second Avenue” (Best Director Tony), “The Gin Game” (1978 Pulitzer Prize) and “Streamers” (New York Drama Critics Award). He directed successful revivals of “The Little Foxes” and “Uncle Vanya” and the U.S. productions of “Comedians,” as well as “The Real Thing” (Best Director Tony), “Hurlyburly,” “Social Security,” “Waiting for Godot” and “Death and the Maiden.”

As a theatrical producer, he presented “Whoopi Goldberg on Broadway” and won the Tony for his blockbuster show “Annie.” In 1987, Nichols received the George Abbott Award and in 1990 was honored by the American Museum of the Moving Image for his contribution to the film industry.

Nichols directed his first film, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, in 1966, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Director, and for which Elizabeth Taylor won a Best Actress Academy Award.® In 1967, he directed The Graduate, for which he won the Academy Award® for Best Director, the Directors Guild Award and the New York Film Critics Award. His subsequent films include Catch-22, Carnal Knowledge, Silkwood (Best Director Academy Award® nomination), Working Girl (Best Director Academy Award® nomination), Biloxi Blues, Postcards from the Edge, Regarding Henry and Wolf. He shared a nomination for Best Picture for James Ivory’s Remains of the Day, on which he served as producer.

In recent years, he has reunited with former performance collaborator Elaine May who wrote the screenplays for Nichols’ The Birdcage and Primary Colors.

Nichols directed Emma Thompson in the HBO Films production of “Wit,” which won him the 2001 Emmy Award® for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special, as well as the Emmy® for Outstanding Made for Television Movie. Nichols and Thompson also received the 2001 Humanitas Award for Best Screenplay for “Wit.”

His most recent triumph was the HBO two-part presentation of Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize-winning epic “Angels in America,” with Al Pacino, Meryl Streep and Emma Thompson leading an ensemble cast, which won him a DGA Award for his directing and received 21 Emmy nominations (winning 11 including one for Nichols as Best Director). The production also received five Golden Globe awards.

Nichols will next direct a musical stage version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail entitled “Spamalot.”

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 Directing - 

Mike Nichols

 worked as director on following movies:
Charlie Wilson's War (2007) 80% (320 votes)
1001 Nights (2007) [Pre-production]
Closer (2004) dvd80% (298 votes)
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2005
Angels in America (2003) dvd
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special 2004
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Miniseries 2004
Wit (2001) dvd80% (23 votes)
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Made for Television Movie 2001
    • Nominated for Emmy - Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie 2001
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special 2001
What Planet Are You From? (2000) dvd48% (30 votes)
Primary Colors (1998) dvd66% (100 votes)
Birdcage, The (1996) dvd62% (192 votes)
Wolf (1994) dvd51% (80 votes)
Regarding Henry (1991) dvd54% (68 votes)
Postcards from the Edge (1990) dvd66% (27 votes)
Biloxi Blues (1988) dvd58% (38 votes)
Working Girl (1988) dvd74% (99 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Director 1989
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1989
Heartburn (1986) dvd56% (12 votes)
Silkwood (1983) dvd79% (28 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Director 1984
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1984
Gilda Live (1980) 62% (1 votes)
Fortune, The (1975) 51% (2 votes)
Day of the Dolphin, The (1973) dvd48% (3 votes)
Carnal Knowledge (1971) dvd74% (24 votes)
Catch-22 (1970) dvd66% (30 votes)
Graduate, The (1967) dvd94% (257 votes)
    • Won Academy Award - Best Director 1968
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture Director 1968
    • Won BAFTA Award - Best Film 1969
    • Won BAFTA Award - Best Direction 1969
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) dvd90% (65 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Director 1967
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture Director 1967
    • Won BAFTA Award - Best Film from any Source 1967
 
 Production - 

Mike Nichols

 worked as producer on following movies:
Closer (2004) dvd80% (298 votes)
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2005
Angels in America (2003) dvd executive producer
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Miniseries 2004
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special 2004
Wit (2001) dvd80% (23 votes) executive producer
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Made for Television Movie 2001
    • Nominated for Emmy - Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie 2001
    • Won Emmy - Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special 2001
What Planet Are You From? (2000) dvd48% (30 votes)
Primary Colors (1998) dvd66% (100 votes)
Birdcage, The (1996) dvd62% (192 votes)
Remains of the Day, The (1993) dvd88% (116 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Picture 1994
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Film 1994
Regarding Henry (1991) dvd54% (68 votes)
Postcards from the Edge (1990) dvd66% (27 votes)
Longshot, The (1986) 46% (1 votes) executive producer
Heartburn (1986) dvd56% (12 votes)
Silkwood (1983) dvd79% (28 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Director 1984
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1984
Fortune, The (1975) 51% (2 votes)
Carnal Knowledge (1971) dvd74% (24 votes)

 Acting - 

Mike Nichols

 appeared in following movies:
Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch (2002) Interviewee

 Appeared as Himself
American Film Institute Salute to Harrison Ford, The (2000) Himself




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