Director of the film, theater, and television, Mike Nichols, one of the American entertainment industry figures who receive the most awards, died of a heart attack at the age of 83 years.
Nichols is one of only a handful of entertainers who have won four major awards in show business: an Oscar for the film The Graduate (1967), several Emmy for television shows, nine Tony awards for Broadway theater, and a Grammy for comedy album in 1961.
Men born in Germany arrived in the United States while still a child, and said he only knew two English phrases "I do not speak English" and "Please do not kiss me."
He became famous in the 1950s in partnership with comedian Elaine May Comedy show they mocked US society complacent and conformist, including those who are desperate for love and life in the suburbs are boring. (Voa / sis)
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