Friday, 21 November 2014

The Graduate director Mike Nichols dies aged 83


Mike Nichols – famous for controlling The Graduate – has kicked the bucket matured 83.
The US executive tragically passed away amid an acute myocardial infarction on Wednesday, an ABS representative reported.

ABC News president James Goldston said: "Nobody was more energetic about his specialty than Mike.

"In a triumphant profession that traversed in excess of six decades, Mike made the absolute most notable works of American film, TV and theater."

German-conceived Mike won an Oscar for controlling the 1967 film The Graduate.

He was likewise Oscar assigned for his fanciful chip away at The Remains of the Day, Working Girl and Silkwood.

Diane Sawyer has arranged a little service tailing her late spouse's demise [wenn]

Diane Sawyer has arranged a little function tailing her late spouse's passing [wenn]

The last film that he chipped away at was Charlie Wilson's War in 2007, featuring Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts.

He was hitched to ABC News moderator Diane Sawyer, who ABC have said has arranged a private dedication benefit this week.

Our considerations go out to Mike's family at this tragic time

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