November 20, 2014 12:54 PM EST
B eloved director Mike Nichols, husband of Diane Sawyer, died suddenly of cardiac arrest Wednesday. He was 83.
Hollywood is mourning the loss of a great director, writer and producer, whose work included directing The Graduate and The Birdcage, and serving as a producer on HBO’s Angels in America . Nichols was one of only 12 people to win an EGOT — Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony — over the span of his career.
For those who want to revisit some of Nichols’ work, here’s a list of some of his movies that are available to rent and stream online:
Charlie Wilson’s War, 2007 — Amazon (rent) Closer, 2004 — Amazon (rent) Angels in America , 2003 — HBO (streaming), Amazon (streaming) Primary Colors, 1998 — Amazon (rent) The Birdcage, 1996 — Netflix (streaming, Amazon (streaming) Wolf, 1994 — Netflix (rent) Regarding Henry, 1991 — Amazon (rent) Postcards from the Edge, 1990 — Amazon (rent) Working Girl, 1988 — Amazon (rent) Biloxi Blues, 1988 — Amazon (rent) Heartburn, 1986 — Netflix (streaming), Amazon (streaming) Carnal Knowledge , 1971 — Amazon (rent) Catch-22, 1970 — Amazon (rent) The Graduate, 1967 — Netflix (streaming), Amazon (streaming) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf , 1966 — Amazon (rent) See Mike Nichols' Legendary Career in Photos Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)Warner Bros. The Graduate (1967)Embassy Pictures Catch-22 (1970)Paramount Carnal Knowledge (1971)AVCO Embassy Pictures Silkwood (1983)20th Century Fox Biloxi Blues (1988)Universal Working Girl (1988)20th Century Fox Postcards from the Edge (1990)Columbia The Birdcage (1996)United Artists Primary Colors (1998)Universal Closer (2004)Columbia Charlie Wilson's War (2007)Universal More Must-Reads From TIME The 100 Most Influential People of 2024 The Revolution of Yulia Navalnaya 6 Compliments That Land Every Time What's the Deal With the Bitcoin Halving? If You're Dating Right Now , You're Brave: Column The AI That Could Heal a Divided Internet Fallout Is a Brilliant Model for the Future of Video Game Adaptations Want Weekly Recs on What to Watch, Read, and More? Sign Up for Worth Your Time