Mike Nichols, the entertainment icon whose work has graced screens and stages for decades and decades, has passed away.
Our source reports that Nichols died suddenly on Wednesday at the age of 83. No cause of death was mentioned.
Indeed, Nichols’ career was vast and varied, winning an Academy Award for directing Dustin Hoffman in 1968′s “The Graduate.” He also helmed “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?,” “The Birdcage” and “Closer,” among others. Other achievements include the Emmy-winning “Angels in America,” the Tony-winning revival of “Death of a Salesman” in 2012, and a 1961 Best Comedy Performance award at the Grammys for “An Evening With Mike Nichols.” May his soul rest in perfect peace.
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