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Julia Roberts, Oprah, Meryl Streep, Natalie Portman & More Honor Mike Nichols (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 06/11/10 10:48 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 05:45 PM ET

Lots of A-listers showed up to honor Mike Nichols, who received the AFI Life Achievement Award Thursday night. Which of these party pics make you wish you were invited?

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CULVER CITY, Calif. -- Julia Roberts hurled a four-letter word at Mike Nichols to get things rolling for the American Film Institute's life-achievement honor for the director.

"Mike is one of the few people in the world who's an `egot,'" Roberts, the star of Nichols' films "Closer" and "Charlie Wilson's War," said Thursday night to open the star-studded tribute. "It means he's won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony."

Roberts actually was shortchanging Nichols. Along with his best-director Academy Award for "The Graduate" and his Grammy for a comedy album with former partner Elaine May, Nichols is a multiple winner for the top honors on television and the stage -- four Emmys, eight Tonys.

"What doesn't Mike do?" Roberts told the audience, filled with such Nichols collaborators as Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Warren Beatty, Emma Thompson, Harrison Ford, Shirley MacLaine and Natalie Portman. "Everything about Mike makes everything about everything just better."

The dinner honoring the 78-year-old Nichols, held in a Sony Pictures soundstage where part of "The Wizard of Oz" was filmed, featured clips from his movies and TV programs, a highlight from his and May's 1960s comedy act, musical numbers and speeches overflowing with hilarious anecdotes and bottomless affection from his collaborators.

"I remember on `Silkwood' once, you said to me, `You know, directing is like making love,'" Streep told Nichols. "And I said, 'Eww, I don't even know him that well. Why is he telling me this?'

"'Because,' you went on, 'you never know if you're doing it right or as well as the other guy,'" recalled Streep, who besides "Silkwood" also starred in Nichols' "Postcards from the Edge," "Heartburn" and his Emmy-winning miniseries "Angels in America." "I just found that insecurity so completely disarming, and, well, you know, I started to fall in love with you over and over and over again."

Introduced by Streep at the end of the evening, Nichols gushed thanks for his costume designers, cinematographers, script supervisors, makeup artists, composers and other associates.

"If I thanked everyone who contributed importantly over the years, we would be here until Miley Cyrus' AFI award," Nichols said. "All of you made me feel I got away with it. I love the process of making a movie, and doing it with all of you was -- despite the fear, the pressure, the budget -- happiness."

The tribute to Nichols airs June 26 on TV Land.

"Heartburn" co-star Jack Nicholson, whose films with Nichols include "Carnal Knowledge," "The Fortune" and "Wolf," had the audience in stitches with his cryptic but loving remarks about the filmmaker.

"I have to say, remember, Mike, even oysters have enemies," Nicholson enigmatically told Nichols.

Dustin Hoffman recalled how he felt he was too small and Jewish to play the tall, athletic, WASP-ish lead in "The Graduate," and that Nichols told him, "well, maybe he's Jewish inside."

The role was a career-maker, earning Hoffman his first Oscar nomination.

"I thank you for casting this short, 29-year-old unknown actor with a prominent nose," Hoffman told Nichols.

In Nichols' honor, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel sang "Mrs. Robinson," one of their tunes from "The Graduate." Eric Idle, Nichols' collaborator on his Tony-winning "Spamalot," sang "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" from "Monty Python's Life of Brian" -- dressed as an angel with towering wings.

Thompson -- the star of Nichols' Emmy-winning "Wit" and a co-star in his film "Primary Colors" as well as "Angels in America" -- and Robin Williams, who worked with the director on "The Birdcage," devoted time to analyzing the filmmaker's laugh.

"That's the most wonderful thing, to get a laugh from you," Williams said. "Because it's a great laugh. It's a combination, it's like all of a sudden, a little boy erupts out of this brilliant man."

Thompson related the first time she heard Nichols laugh, during a rehearsal for "Primary Colors." She said Nichols went from a wheeze to a deadly sounding cough, then back to a wheeze before tears began streaming from his eyes, and she worried, "Is he dying?"

"I realized that this kind of laughter was nothing to do with mere humor," Thompson said. "This laughter was like good sex in a way. It existed to atomize the world, which then perforce had to reconstruct itself in a slightly improved form. And I feel whenever we laugh like that, that somewhere or other, fascism and humbug die a little."

Nichols, a Jew born in Berlin in 1931, fled Nazi Germany in the late 1930s with his family and emigrated to America.

From his earliest days, films have been one of his principle pastimes, he said.

"As a little kid in a sometimes hard place, I went to the movies as often as I could," Nichols said. "Movies -- making them, seeing them -- is not something that could ever lose its pleasure for me. That puts them on a short list of things that eternally give me joy -- love, family, food, movies."

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Lots of A-listers showed up to honor Mike Nichols, who received the AFI Life Achievement Award Thursday night. Which of these party pics make you wish you were invited? Scroll down for AP story. ...
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
01:44 PM on 06/13/2010
Shouldn't Buck Henry have been there?
10:21 AM on 06/12/2010
Didn't know Roberts was gay...
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Balzac
02:24 AM on 06/12/2010
Tight.
07:47 PM on 06/11/2010
Wow -- Meryl Streep gets to kiss a lot of men and women on the mouth. Good for her.
07:42 PM on 06/11/2010
High Road. Mike & Diane are an amazing couple. (with or without Oprah in tow)
07:11 PM on 06/11/2010
Natalie Portman's so tiny! I can't imagine how little she is in person
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doglove
11:40 PM on 06/11/2010
look at the size of her head, compared to her body
01:13 AM on 06/13/2010
Stupid Stupid jealous people...She is the same height as I am and I see nothing wrong with that.
Why don't you all post pics of yourselves so we can see who looks better compared to her.
I dare you!
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lmab
08:55 AM on 06/13/2010
That's just a poor lens choice by the photographer.....much too wide angle, when he should be using normal to portrait. .
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06:18 PM on 06/11/2010
Read the Oprah bio by Kitty !
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SteveSFM
politically incorrect left-winger
06:34 PM on 06/11/2010
You've got to be joking.
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microsoap
09:38 PM on 06/11/2010
Merely her breathing on the landmine line. not crossing it. So no REAL teeth to the book. Gotta wait 'til O d[i]es and by then, Kelly will bave been gone for a couple decades.
04:58 PM on 06/11/2010
I love Natalie,always astonishing...Wooow,speechless....
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SteveSFM
politically incorrect left-winger
06:35 PM on 06/11/2010
One of the great beauties of Hollywood, that's for sure.
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Dukedraven
03:20 PM on 06/11/2010
I love those candid shots when nobody's posing.
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01:52 PM on 06/11/2010
Jack Nicholson's picture made me smile.
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Thariax
08:49 AM on 06/12/2010
me too :)
01:50 PM on 06/11/2010
Oprah and her posie have hit all time low with me since none of them have come out and talked about the gulf. They talked up Obama but now when things are a mess they are out partying and pretend nothing is wrong. At least we know how busy Oprah is and why she doesn't have time for the gulf. She was able to have Fergie on and listen to her whining but Oprah had weeks before that to get down to the gulf. Oprah has left Chicago and apparently there are some hard feelings there. I think Oprah is going out with a big thud this year.
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Cakey4814
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02:18 PM on 06/11/2010
Good grief..give it a break on the hate..Oprah endorsed President Obama just like other movie stars have endorsed other Presidents throught the year..get over it..
02:24 PM on 06/11/2010
Oprah was more involved than the other stars if you were paying attention. She also could have gone down to the gulf but snubbed her nose at it to stay in the good graces of Obama. Haven't you noticed the almost deafening silence from Hollywood? Even this past week Katie Couric had to mention it on the evening news. They are all there to support Obama but when the gulf is under attack they are much too busy partying to take notice. I guess if the gulf was Haiti they might get more notice. I guess it isn't chic yet?
04:55 PM on 06/11/2010
Exactly, she is a citizen of this country and has every right to endorsed the president that she would like to see in office. What are you doing to resolve the problem NWTrillium?
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Kalila97
04:13 PM on 06/11/2010
Oprah could have had an educational show for the world on the Gulf right when it first happened because the residents would have had a platform and their personal stories would mean more than these atrocious BP soundbites. Also, the Fergie interview was disgusting, but Oprah is more in tune with the rich it appears, and sad to say.
04:21 PM on 06/11/2010
Spot on. Fanned.
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microsoap
04:29 PM on 06/11/2010
She's aaaaaaaaaaall about her favourite thing in the world-- herself.

Is it true charity work when you trumpet the fact you did it?
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
01:35 PM on 06/11/2010
Where's Stedman?
12:38 PM on 06/11/2010
Not in least interest in attending and event that full of overblown egos that want to be admired and rewarded all the time.

Oprah has become Hollywoodish - namedropping gusher.

Sad she's come to that.
12:32 PM on 06/11/2010
I guess Jack was too busy to watch his Fakers lose in person. No wonder ABC didn't break their camera attempting to locate Jack. BEAT LA! BEAT LA!
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William Young
Liberal from Texas!!
01:22 PM on 06/11/2010
LOL Co-sign! That was a great game last night, I loved the dagger when Paul Pierce drove to the lane and got the and 1, and Kobe refused to get off the floor LOL!
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microsoap
12:26 PM on 06/11/2010
Oprah is just sooooooo insipid and phony.
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microsoap
04:31 PM on 06/11/2010
Seriously, flagged? For reals? Wow, someone dare not like the Queen and express it,so of course thats abusive.

I think -- because I *CAN* and say so underthe First Ammendment -- there's far too many "you attack one, you attack all" Black people w/ this dangerous mentality.
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SteveSFM
politically incorrect left-winger
06:40 PM on 06/11/2010
I wouldn't flag you for saying that. However, are you actually saying it's a violation of your First Amendment rights? Really?