Mr Nichols has given TV and stage hits as The Graduate, Angels in America and Monty Python's Spamalot. (Image courtesy: AP)
Los Angeles:
Mike Nichols, the director of matchless versatility who brought fierce wit, caustic social commentary and wicked absurdity to such film, TV and stage hits as The Graduate, Angels in America and Monty Python's Spamalot, has died. He was 83.
The death was confirmed by ABC News President James Goldston on Thursday. Mr Nichols died on Wednesday evening. Mr Goldston said the family was holding a small private service this week.
Mr Nichols, who was married to TV journalist Diane Sawyer, also was a groundbreaking comedy performer who teamed with Elaine May as a popular act onstage and television.
The death was confirmed by ABC News President James Goldston on Thursday. Mr Nichols died on Wednesday evening. Mr Goldston said the family was holding a small private service this week.
Mr Nichols, who was married to TV journalist Diane Sawyer, also was a groundbreaking comedy performer who teamed with Elaine May as a popular act onstage and television.