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Nichols moved on to Broadway directing, helming such hits as Barefoot in the Park[?] and The Odd Couple[?]. His first major film direction was the adaptation of another play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, in 1966, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Directing. His next film, The Graduate, spoke to a disaffected generation and made Dustin Hoffman a star, and gave Nichols his Oscar.
He followed that up with more successes in Catch-22 and Carnal Knowledge[?], but two failures in the 1970s, The Day of the Dolphin[?] and The Fortune[?], tarnished his reputation. Since then, he has moved on to more Broadway productions, and excutive producing of television programs, including Family.
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