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September 18, 2020 at 3:18 pm #1203716560
EGOT Recipients (4 competitive award)
1. Richard Rogers (1 Oscar, 1 Emmy, 2 Grammys, 6 Tonys)
2. Helen Hayes (2 Oscars, 1 Emmy, 1 Grammy, 2 Tonys)
3. Rita Moreno (1 Oscar, 2 Emmys, 1 Grammy, 1 Tony)
4. John Gielgud (2 Tonys, 1 Grammy,1 Oscar, 1 Emmy)
5. Audrey Hepburn (1 Oscar, 1 Tony, 1 Emmy, 1 Grammy)
6. Marvin Hamslich (4 Grammys, 3 Oscars, 1 Tony, 4 Emmys)
7. Jonathan Tunick (1 Oscar, 1 Emmy, 1 Grammy, 1 Tony)
8. Mel Brooks (4 Emmys, 1 Oscar, 3 Grammys, 3 Tonys)
9. Mike Nichols (1 Grammy, 9 Tonys, 1 Oscar, 4 Emmys)
10. Whoopi Goldberg (1 Grammy, 1 Oscar, 2 Emmys, 1 Tony)
11. Scott Rudin (1 Emmy, 17 Tonys, 1 Oscar, 1 Grammy)
12. Robert Lopez (3 Tonys, 2 Emmys, 3 Grammys, 2 Oscars)
13. John Legend (11 Grammys, 1 Oscar, 1 Tony, 1 Emmy)
14. Tim Rice (5 Grammys, 3 Tonys, 3 Oscars, Emmy)
15. Andrew Lloyd Webber (3 Grammys, 6 Tonys, 1 Oscar, 1 Emmy)
16. Alan Menken (8 Oscar, 11 Grammys, 1 Tony, 1 Emmy)Fake-got (3 competitive, 1 non-competitive)
1. Barbra Streisand (2 Oscars, 4 Emmy, 8 Grammys, 1 non-competitive Tony)
2. Liza Minnelli (1 Oscar, 1 Emmy, 3 Tonys, 1 non-competitive Grammy)
3. James Earle Jones (3 Emmys, 1 Grammy, 2 Tonys, 1 non-competitive Oscar)
4. Harry Belafonte (1 Emmy, 2 Grammys, 1 Tonys, 1 non-competitive Oscar)
5. Quincy Jones (1 Emmy, 28 Grammys, 1 Tony, 1 non-competitive Oscar)Almost-EGOT (living 3 competitive)
Missing an Emmy Award
1. Joel Grey (1 nomination)
2. Oscar Hammerstein II
3. Elton John
4. Benji Pasek (1 nomination)
5. Justin Paul (1 nomination)
6. Stephen SondheimMissing a Grammy Award
1. Ellen Burstyn
2. Viola Davis
3. Jeremy Irons (1 nomination)
4. Glenda Jackson
5. Jessica Lange
6. Frances McDormand
7. Liza Minnelli (2 nominations, 2 non-competitive honours)
8. Al Pacino (1 nomination)
9. Christopher Plummer (1 nomination)
10. Vanessa Redgrave
11. Geoffrey Rush
12. Maggie Smith
13. Tony WaltonMissing an Oscar (Academy) Award
1. Harry Belafonte (1 non-competitive award)
2. André De Shields
3. Cynthia Erivo (2 nominations)
4. Anne Garefino
5. Hugh Jackman (1 nomination)
6. James Earl Jones (1 nomination, 1 non-competitive award)
7. Quincy Jones (1 nomination, 1 non-competitive award)
8. Rachel Bay Jones
9. John Kander (2 nominations)
10. Alex Lacamoire
11. Cyndi Lauper
12. Katrina Lenk
13. Audra McDonald
14. Bette Midler (2 nominations)
15. Lin-Manuel Miranda (1 nomination)
16. Cynthia Nixon
17. Trey Parker (1 nomination)
18. Ben Platt
19. Billy Porter
20. Marc Shaiman (7 nominations)
21. Ari’el Stachel
22. Matt Stone
23. Charles Strouse
24. Lily Tomlin (1 nomination)
25. Dick Van Dyke
26. David YazbekMissing a Tony Award
1. Julie Andrews (3 nominations)
2. Burt Bacharach (1 nomination)
3. Alan Bergman
4. Marilyn Bergman
5. Jon Blair
6. Cher
7. Common
8. Michael Giacchino
9. Alex Gibson
10. Brian Grazer (1 nomination)
11. Hildur Guðnadóttir
12. Ron Howard
13. James Moll
14. Morgan Neville
15. Randy Newman
16. Trent Reznor
17. Caitrin Rogers
18. Atticus Ross
19. Martin Scorsese
20. Barbra Streisand (1 nomination, 1 non-competitive win)
21. John Williams
22. Kate WinsletEGOT nominees (4 nominations across all fields)
1. Lynn Ahrens
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2. Alan Alda
3. Woody Allen
4. Kristen Anderson-Lopez
5. Julie Andrews
6. Alan Arkin
7. Burt Bacharach
8. Ellen Burstyn
9. Keith Carradine
10. Stockard Channing
11. Glenn Close
12. Cynthia Erivo
13. Jane Fonda
14. Morgan Freeman
15. Brian Grazer
16. Joel Grey
17. Jeremy Irons
18. Hugh Jackman
19. James Earl Jones
20. Quincy Jones
21. John Kander
22. Anna Kendrick
23. Angela Lansbury
24. John Lithgow
25. Kenny Loggins
26. Bette Midler
27. Liza Minnelli
28. Lin-Manuel Miranda
29. Al Pacino
30. Trey Parker
31. Dolly Parton
32. Benj Pasek
33. Justin Paul
34. Christopher Plummer
35. Sidney Poitier
36. Vanessa Redgrave
37. Mark Ruffalo
38. Marc Shaiman
39. David Shire
40. Paul Simon
41. Glenn Slater
42. Will Smith
43. Tom Snow
44. Kevin Spacey
45. Sting
46. Barbra Streisand
47. Meryl Streep
48. Lily Tomlin
49. Stanley Tucci
50. Denzel Washington
51. Scott Wittman
52. Hans ZimmerSeptember 18, 2020 at 4:05 pm #1203716677Almost-EGOT (living 3 competitive) Missing an Emmy Award 3. Elton John Missing a Grammy Award 2. Viola Davis 5. Jessica Lange 6. Frances McDormand 12. Maggie Smith Missing an Oscar (Academy) Award 5. Hugh Jackman (1 nomination) 13. Audra McDonald 14. Bette Midler (2 nominations) 15. Lin-Manuel Miranda (1 nomination) 18. Ben Platt 19. Billy Porter Missing a Tony Award 12. Ron Howard
I only see these as having a chance.
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September 18, 2020 at 4:11 pm #1203716695Lin Manuel will probably join the club for his new song in In the Heights.
ReplyCopy URLSeptember 18, 2020 at 5:17 pm #1203716802Closer to EGOT from the first 4 nights of Creative Arts Emmys
- • Both Reznor & Ross are now 3/4 for their Watchmen score. Only missing a Tony. It’s also eligible at the 2021 Grammys
- • Brie Larson is how 2/4.
- • Jasmine Cephas Jones (#FreeRayshawn) is how 2/4. She previously won the Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album as a principal soloist on Hamilton.
- • Labrinth is now 1/4 with his win for All For Us (Euphoria). The song (and his nominated score) are eligible at the 2021 Grammys.
September 18, 2020 at 6:07 pm #1203716916I’m kinda surprised that Liza doesn’t have a competitive Grammy.
ReplyCopy URLSeptember 18, 2020 at 6:20 pm #12037169573. Woody Allen
Yuck
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September 18, 2020 at 6:44 pm #1203717042If the Dear Evan Hansen film is a huge hit, I can see Ben being a contender (maybe even win) for Best Actor.
ReplyCopy URLFYC Oscars: Licorice Pizza (Best Picture, Best Director, Original Screenplay), The Mitchells vs The Machines (Best Picture, Animated Feature, Original Screenplay), Wes Anderson (Best Director), Denzel Washington (The Tragedy of MacBeth), Andrew Garfield and Robin de Jesus (Tick, Tick...BOOM!), Jayne Houdyshell (The Humans), Stephen Karam (Adapted Screenplay), Attica and Summer of Soul (Best Documentary)
FYC Razzies: Dear Evan Hansen (in all eligible categories)
September 18, 2020 at 6:54 pm #1203717056easily Lin Manuel Miranda
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👑Mary Wilson (1944-2021)September 18, 2020 at 7:34 pm #1203717118I’m still in awe of how great Hildur Guðnadóttir’s 2019 was.
Her getting 3 of the trophies in such a short time was completely impressive and not only that but also sweeping both the TV and Movie seasons.
ReplyCopy URLSeptember 19, 2020 at 5:45 am #1203717491I’m kinda surprised that Liza doesn’t have a competitive Grammy.
The categories where she would’ve won (Traditional Pop, Musical Theatre, Soundtrack Compilation) weren’t created until far after her peak & Musical Theatre didn’t award any soloists until the 2010s. Then her pop album produced by Pet Shop Boys wasn’t a commercial success only in the US. She probably would have at least half a dozen from these categories.
Also Anna Kendrick is not a Grammy nominee.
Thought she was the for Pitch Perfect 2 soundtrack. That’s odd since none of the nominees (except for the winner) are credited for the nomination at all.
If the Dear Evan Hansen film is a huge hit, I can see Ben being a contender (maybe even win) for Best Actor.
He’ll probably pull a MJB, Gaga, Erivo, Leslie Odom & Andra and get dual nominated for acting & song. (Likely winning the later)
I’m still in awe of how great Hildur Guðnadóttir’s 2019 was.
Her getting 3 of the trophies in such a short time was completely impressive and not only that but also sweeping both the TV and Movie seasons.
That was such a great run. Even more impressive that if she EGOTs, she’ll would’ve collected the awards in order of letters. The Joker score is also eligible for the 2021 Grammys, if she wins there it be a fantastic way to end her 18 months.
ReplyCopy URLSeptember 19, 2020 at 5:58 pm #1203718582Ludwig Göransson’s score for The Mandalorian just won the Emmy for Music Composition. He’s now just a Tony away from EGOT
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• 2019 — Grammy, Record of the Year (“This Is America”)
• 2019 — Grammy, Song of the Year (“This Is America”)
• 2019 — Grammy, Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (“Black Panther”)
• 2019 — Oscar, Best Original Score (“Black Panther”)
• 2020 — Emmy, Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score) (“The Mandalorian”)September 19, 2020 at 7:54 pm #1203719370Musicians/singers are a pretty easy bet, but considering the state of Broadway, I don’t see anyone winning a Tony anytime soon.
Lin-Manuel Miranda will get an Oscar at some point, but for music or producing, not acting.
Pasek + Paul will win an Emmy for something too. Probably within the next five years.
Erivo and Jackman are just one good role away from an Oscar. Both can do it.
Elton might win an Emmy for something weird.
A Grammy can completely come out of nowhere, but I think the only one on the board who might have a chance is Viola Davis. Don’t ask me for what. Tony Walton can’t win a Grammy, so he’s out (unless he drops a fire mixtape sometime soon). And the rest are kinda old.
I had no idea Anna Kendrick had a Tony nom. Didn’t expect her name to appear in a category 20+ years back.
ReplyCopy URLSeptember 19, 2020 at 7:58 pm #1203719382• 2019 – Oscar, Best Original Song (“Black Panther
Not to nitpick, but score.
ReplyCopy URLSeptember 20, 2020 at 6:16 am #1203719937but what about Helen Mirren? she has 3 Emmy awards, 1 Oscar and 1 Tony
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