‘The Jack Paar Show’ (1965)
Elaine May portrayed a name-dropping starlet and Nichols was a name-dropping interviewer in a comedy sketch on The Jack Paar Show in January 1965.
Elaine May portrayed a name-dropping starlet and Nichols was a name-dropping interviewer in a comedy sketch on The Jack Paar Show in January 1965.
Nichols escorted Agnes Varda, diretor of Le Bonheur, to the premiere of her film at the Fine Arts Theater on May 23, 1966.
Ernest Lehman (left) posed for a photo with Miss Golden Globe, Corinne Tsopei, and Nichols at the 24th annual Golden Globe Awards in California in January 1967.
On April 10, 1968, Leslie Caron presented the Oscar for best director for the movie The Graduate to Nichols at the Academy Awards at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
The cast of this movie included Alan Arkin, Bob Newhart, Martin Sheen, Art Garfunkel, Anthony Perkins, Bob Balaban, Orson Welles and Jon Voight.
Nichols directed Jack Nicholson in the film, which also stars Warren Beatty.
The director, pictured here in 1981.
Nichols is shown with wife Diane Sawyer as they arrived at the premiere of his movie Regarding Henry in New York City, on June 25, 1991.
Nichols and wife Diane Sawyer arrived at the eighth annual American Comedy Awards in Los Angeles, on March 6, 1994. Nichols was given the Lifetime Creative Achievement Award.
Nichols and wife Diane Sawyer posed together at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' 13th Annual Hall of Fame induction ceremonies on Nov. 1, 1997, in the North Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Sawyer was given a Hall of Fame award along with writer-directors James L. Brooks and Garry Marshall, television executive Grant Tinker and producer Quinn Martin.
The director and some of the stars of the movie Primary Colors posed for the press at the Festival Palace in Cannes on May 13, 1998. From left: Nichols, Emma Thompson, Billy Bob Thornton, Adrian Lester and John Travolta. Primary Colors screened for the opening of the 51st International Cannes Film Festival.
Nichols smiled during a news conference on Feb. 9, 2001 for his film Wit, which was in competition for the Golden Bear, at the Berlin film festival.
Honoree Nichols arrived with wife Diane Sawyer at the State Department in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 6, 2003, for a reception for the honorees for the Kennedy Center's 26th national celebration of the arts. The Kennedy Center honorees were chosen for their unique contributions to the cultural life of our nation.
Cast and producers including Al Pacino (third from left), Meryl Streep (third from right), and Nichols (second from right), hold the award for outstanding miniseries for their work on Angels in America at the 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 19, 2004, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Nichols arrived at the premiere of Closer in the Westwood area of Los Angeles on Nov. 22, 2004. Closer, which opened on Dec. 3, 2004, was directed by Nichols and stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Clive Owen.
Nichols accepted the Best Direction of a Play award for his work on Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman at the 66th Annual Tony Awards on June 10, 2012, in New York.
On April 1, 2013, Nichols attended opening night of Lucky Guy in New York.
Nichols and wife Diane Sawyer attended the premiere of Frances Ha on May 9, 2013 in New York.