Mike Nichols wowed movie audiences for more than six decades with a rich and deeply varied body of work. Just four months before he died, in a set of final, historic interviews, Nichols opened up to close friend and colleague Jack O'Brien about the storied beginnings of his career, including his collaboration with Elaine May, his direction of two Neil Simon stage classics, and his acclaimed feature film debut, 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,' and its follow-up, 'The Graduate.'