EGOT Winners: Stars Who Have Achieved the Coveted Status
Discover the distinguished talents who have achieved the rare EGOT status—winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award.
Achieving EGOT status represents the pinnacle of success in Hollywood, a feat that only a select few have accomplished. While many stars have come close, only a handful have secured an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award in their illustrious careers. The most recent additions to this elite group include songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, who earned an Emmy in 2024 for their work on “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?” from Only Murders in the Building, and Elton John, who received an Emmy in 2023 for his live special, Farewell from Dodger Stadium.
These new EGOT winners join the ranks of other legendary talents such as Audrey Hepburn, Whoopi Goldberg, and Rita Moreno. Explore the full list of EGOT achievers below.
Notable EGOT Winners and Their Awards
1. Audrey Hepburn
- Emmy: Outstanding Individual Achievement — Informational Programming, 1993, Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn
- Grammy: Best Spoken Word Album for Children, 1994, Audrey Hepburn’s Enchanted Tales
- Oscar: Best Actress in a Leading Role, 1954, Roman Holiday
- Tony: Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play, 1954, Ondine
2. Mel Brooks
- Emmy:
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, 1999, Mad About You
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, 1998, Mad About You
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, 1997, Mad About You
- Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety, 1967, The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special
- Grammy:
- Best Long Form Music Video, 2002, Great Performances: “Recording The Producers: A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks”
- Best Spoken Comedy Album, 1999, The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000
- Oscar: Best Writing, Story and Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen, 1969, The Producers
- Tony:
- Best Book of a Musical, 2001, The Producers
- Best Original Score, 2001, The Producers
- Best Musical, 2001, The Producers
3. Richard Rodgers
- Emmy: Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composed for Television, 1962, Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years
- Grammy:
- Best Show Album, 1962, No Strings
- Best Show Album, 1960, The Sound of Music
- Oscar: Best Original Song, 1946, “It Might as Well be Spring” from State Fair
- Tony:
- Best Original Score, 1962, No Strings
- Best Musical, 1960, The Sound of Music
- Best Musical, 1952, The King and I
- Best Musical, 1950, South Pacific
- Best Score, 1950, South Pacific
4. Helen Hayes
- Emmy: Best Actress, 1953
- Grammy: Best Spoken Word Album, 1977, Great American Documents
- Oscar:
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role, 1971, Airport
- Best Actress, 1932, The Sin of Madelon Claudet
- Tony:
- Best Actress, Dramatic, 1958, Time Remembered
- Best Actress, Dramatic, 1947, Happy Birthday
5. Rita Moreno
- Emmy:
- Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series, 1978, The Rockford Files
- Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music, 1977, The Muppet Show
- Grammy: Best Album for Children, 1972, The Electric Company
- Oscar: Best Actress in a Supporting Role, 1962, West Side Story
- Tony: Best Featured Actress in a Play, 1975, The Ritz
EGOT Winners: Stars Who Have Achieved the Coveted Status
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