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Here are some notable EGOT winners (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards):
- Richard Rodgers (1902-1979): Composer, songwriter, and producer. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 1962, Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition, "Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years"
- Grammy: 1960, Best Show Album, "The Sound of Music"
- Oscar: 1945, Best Original Song, "It Might as Well Be Spring" from "State Fair"
- Tony: 1950, Best Musical, "South Pacific"
- Helen Hayes (1900-1993): Actress. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 1953, Best Actress, "Studio One"
- Grammy: 1977, Best Spoken Word Recording, "Great American Documents"
- Oscar: 1932, Best Actress, "The Sin of Madelon Claudet"
- Tony: 1947, Best Actress, "Happy Birthday"
- Rita Moreno (1931-present): Actress, singer, and dancer. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 1977, Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Variety or Music Series, "The Muppet Show"
- Grammy: 1972, Best Children's Recording, "The Electric Company"
- Oscar: 1961, Best Supporting Actress, "West Side Story"
- Tony: 1975, Best Featured Actress in a Play, "The Ritz"
- John Gielgud (1904-2000): Actor, director, and producer. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 1991, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Special, "Summer's Lease"
- Grammy: 1979, Best Spoken Word Recording, "Ages of Man"
- Oscar: 1981, Best Supporting Actor, "Arthur"
- Tony: 1961, Best Director of a Drama, "Big Fish, Little Fish"
- Mel Brooks (1926-present): Actor, writer, director, and producer. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 1967, Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, "The Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special"
- Grammy: 1999, Best Spoken Comedy Album, "The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000"
- Oscar: 1969, Best Original Screenplay, "The Producers"
- Tony: 2001, Best Musical, "The Producers"
- Mike Nichols (1931-2014): Director, producer, and comedian. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 2001, Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or Movie, "Angels in America"
- Grammy: 1968, Best Comedy Performance, "An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May"
- Oscar: 1968, Best Director, "The Graduate"
- Tony: 1964, Best Director of a Drama, "Barefoot in the Park"
- Whoopi Goldberg (1955-present): Actress, comedian, and television host. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 2002, Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special, "Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel"
- Grammy: 1985, Best Comedy Recording, "Whoopi Goldberg"
- Oscar: 1990, Best Supporting Actress, "Ghost"
- Tony: 2002, Producer of the Best Musical Revival, "Thoroughly Modern Millie"
- Tim Rice (1944-present): Lyricist, composer, and author. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 2018, Outstanding Variety Special (Live), "Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert"
- Grammy: 1980, Best Cast Show Album, "Evita"
- Oscar: 1993, Best Original Song, "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from "The Lion King"
- Tony: 1980, Best Book of a Musical, "Evita"
- Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948-present): Composer, songwriter, and producer. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 2018, Outstanding Variety Special (Live), "Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert"
- Grammy: 1980, Best Cast Show Album, "Evita"
- Oscar: 1997, Best Original Song, "You Must Love Me" from "Evita"
- Tony: 1980, Best Musical, "Evita"
- Alan Menken (1949-present): Composer, songwriter, and record producer. Won awards for:
- Emmy: 2020, Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, "Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure"
- Grammy: 1992, Best Original Score for a Motion Picture or Television Special, "Beauty and the Beast"
- Oscar: 1992, Best Original Score, "Beauty and the Beast"
- Tony: 2012, Best Original Score, "Newsies"
These individuals have achieved the rare distinction of winning all four awards in their respective careers.