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Only a few have done it: The ultimate list of EGOT winners

Fewer than two dozen artists have claimed ‘EGOT’ status by clinching a career clean sweep of the four major show business awards.

AMY SUSSMAN
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Only 21 people have secured ‘EGOT’ status by winning an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony - a foursome of awards which, respectively, recognise outstanding achievement in the worlds of television, music, film and Broadway theatre.

How did the term ‘EGOT’ come about?

Miami Vice actor Philip Michael Thomas is credited with coining the acronym in 1984, when he told an Associated Press interview that he had set himself the goal of winning all four accolades.

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Thomas even took to wearing an ‘EGOT’ medallion, albeit he later claimed in an interview with People magazine that the letters actually stood for “energy, growth, opportunity and talent”. Although the 75-year-old has picked up a People’s Choice award during his career, however, he has never won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar or Tony. Indeed, he has never been nominated.

30 Rock plot grows ‘EGOT’ exposure

While the term ‘EGOT’ has been around for the last four decades, it didn’t earn its current prominence in show-business parlance until 2009, when it began to feature in a recurring subplot in the comedy TV series 30 Rock.

In the NBC show’s fourth season, the fictional movie star Tracy Jordan (played by Tracy Morgan) encounters a medallion bearing the letters ‘EGOT’ as he looks for a present for his wife in a jewellery store. When the shop assistant explains what the acronym stands for, Tracy buys the medallion and sets about trying to do the awards quadruple, declaring: “That’s a good goal for a talented crazy person.”

Who has won an ‘EGOT’?

Of the 21 winners of an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony, songwriter and playwright Robert Lopez stands alone as the only individual to have clinched a ‘double EGOT’ by receiving each award twice.

In 2024, there were three new ‘EGOT’ winners. Notably, British musician Elton John, who had previously collected two Oscars, five Grammys and a Tony, clinched a career ‘grand slam’ when he won Outstanding Live Variety Special at the delayed 2023 Primetime Emmys in January.

John was then joined in the ‘EGOT’ club during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards earlier this month, when Benj Pasek and Justin Paul were among a four-person team of songwriters that scooped the prize for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.

Pasek and Paul, who earned their Emmy for the song “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?” in the Hulu series Only Murders in the Building, both also have one Oscar, two Grammys and two Tonys on their resumés.

‘EGOT’ winners: full list (year completed in brackets)

  1. Mel Brooks: 2001
  2. Viola Davis: 2023
  3. John Gielgud: 1991
  4. Whoopi Goldberg: 2002
  5. Marvin Hamlisch: 1995
  6. Helen Hayes: 1977
  7. Audrey Hepburn: 1994
  8. Jennifer Hudson: 2022
  9. Elton John: 2024
  10. John Legend: 2018
  11. Andrew Lloyd Webber: 2018
  12. Robert Lopez*: 2014
  13. Alan Menken: 2020
  14. Rita Moreno: 1977
  15. Mike Nichols: 2001
  16. Benj Pasek: 2024
  17. Justin Paul: 2024
  18. Tim Rice: 2018
  19. Richard Rodgers: 1962
  20. Scott Rudin: 2012
  21. Jonathan Tunick: 1997

*Only ‘double EGOT’ winner

Non-competitive ‘EGOT’ winners

Meanwhile, six artists - Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, James Earl Jones, Harry Belafonte, Quincy Jones and Frank Marshall - have managed what is known as a ‘non-competitive EGOT’. This means that they have received awards at each of the Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and Tonys, but needed at least one honorary accolade - such as a lifetime-achievement prize - to complete a clean sweep.

2025 Oscars ceremony online and on TV

Held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, the 97th Academy Awards are to take place at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT on Sunday March 2, 2025. Viewers in the US can watch the show, which is to be hosted by Conan O’Brien, on ABC.

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