List of people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards
EGOT, an acronym for the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards, is the designation given to people who have won all four awards. Respectively, these awards honor outstanding achievements in television, recording, film, and theatre. Achieving the EGOT has been referred to as the "grand slam" of show business., sixteen people have accomplished this feat.
The EGOT acronym was coined by actor Philip Michael Thomas in late 1984, when his role on the new hit show Miami Vice brought him instant fame, and he stated a desire to achieve the EGOT within five years. However, he intended that the "E" should be for the Primetime Emmy Award, and not a Daytime Emmy nor any of the awards presented at the other types of Emmy ceremonies. Nevertheless, 3 of the 16 EGOT winners have won only the Daytime Emmy.
The term gained wider recognition in the 2010s after a series-long arc in the 4th season of the sitcom 30 Rock featured the character of Tracy Jordan setting out to achieve the EGOT.
Robert Lopez is youngest person to achieve EGOT status at 39 years & 8 days old. He is also the quickest having won his last award 9 years & 8 months after his first. Lopez is also the only person to achieve the "Double EGOT", having won all four awards at least twice.
A variation of the accomplishment is the PEGOT, though there are conflicting definitions. Some sources state that the "P" refers to the Peabody Award, while others claim it means the Pulitzer Prize., only Barbra Streisand, Mike Nichols and Rita Moreno have achieved this status by winning the Peabody, while Richard Rodgers and Marvin Hamlisch have achieved it by winning the Pulitzer.
Another variation is the REGOT, which includes a Razzie. Alan Menken has a REGOT due to his Razzie win with Jack Feldman for Worst Original Song for “High Times, Hard Times" from Newsies. Due to her Razzie win for Worst Actress for Rent-a-Cop and, Liza Minelli has a REGOT if you include her Grammy Legend Award.
Winners of all four awards
Notes:The artist also subsequently won one or more additional competitive awards.
The artist also received one or more honorary or non-competitive awards.
The artist also earned the Triple Crown of Acting, with singular acting wins in the Emmy, Oscar and Tony awards.
The artist has won a Daytime Emmy Award, not a Primetime Emmy Award.
The artist was awarded posthumously.
The artist has subsequently achieved multiple EGOTs.
Legend, Lloyd Webber, and Rice achieved their EGOTs simultaneously with their shared Emmy Award for producing Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
Additional winners of all four (including non-competitive or special/honorary awards)
Five other artists—Liza Minnelli, James Earl Jones, Barbra Streisand, Harry Belafonte, and Quincy Jones—have also received all four awards, but at least one of the awards was non-competitive, i.e., special or honorary in nature.Qualifying awards summary (competitive only)
Richard Rodgers
Richard Rodgers, a composer, received his fourth distinct award in 1962. Between 1945 and 1979, Rodgers received a total of 13 awards.- Academy Awards:
- # 1945: Best Song – "It Might as Well Be Spring" from State Fair
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1962: Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composed – Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1960: Best Show Album – The Sound of Music
- # 1962: Best Original Cast Show Album – No Strings
- Tony Awards:
- # 1950: Best Musical – South Pacific
- # 1950: Tony Award for Producers, Musical – South Pacific
- # 1950: Best Score – South Pacific
- # 1952: Best Musical – The King and I
- # 1960: Best Musical – The Sound of Music
- # 1962: Best Composer – No Strings
- Special Awards:
- # 1962: Special Tony Award "for all he has done for young people in the theatre and for taking the men of the orchestra out of the pit and putting them onstage in No Strings"
- # 1972: Special Tony Award
- # 1979: Special Tony Award, Lawrence Langner Memorial Award for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in the American Theatre
Helen Hayes
- Academy Awards:
- # 1932: Best Actress in a Leading Role – The Sin of Madelon Claudet
- # 1970: Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Airport
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1953: Best Actress – Schlitz Playhouse of Stars for the episode "Not a Chance"
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1977: Best Spoken Word Recording – Great American Documents
- Tony Awards:
- # 1947: Best Actress, Dramatic – Happy Birthday
- # 1958: Best Actress, Dramatic – Time Remembered
- Special Awards:
- # 1980: Special Tony Award, Lawrence Langner Memorial Award for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in the American Theatre
Rita Moreno
- Academy Awards:
- # 1962: Best Actress in a Supporting Role – West Side Story
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1977: Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Variety or Music – The Muppet Show
- # 1978: Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series – The Rockford Files for the episode "The Paper Palace"
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1972: Best Recording for Children – The Electric Company
- Tony Awards:
- # 1975: Best Featured or Supporting Actress in a Play – The Ritz
John Gielgud
- Academy Awards:
- # 1981: Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Arthur
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1991: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Special – Summer's Lease
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1979: Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama Recording – Ages of Man
- Tony Awards:
- # 1948: Outstanding Foreign Company – The Importance of Being Earnest
- # 1961: Best Director of a Drama – Big Fish, Little Fish
- Special Awards:
- # 1959: Special Tony Award "for contribution to theatre for his extraordinary insight into the writings of Shakespeare as demonstrated in his one-man play Ages of Man"
Audrey Hepburn
- Academy Awards:
- # 1953: Best Actress in a Leading Role – Roman Holiday
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1993: Outstanding Individual Achievement, Informational Programming – Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1994: Best Spoken Word Album for Children – Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales
- Tony Awards:
- # 1954: Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play – Ondine
- Special Awards:
- # 1968: Special Tony Award, Special Achievement Award
- # 1993: Special Academy Award, Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Marvin Hamlisch
- Academy Awards:
- # 1973: Best Music, Original Dramatic Score – The Way We Were
- # 1973: Best Music, Original Song – "The Way We Were"
- # 1973: Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation – The Sting
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1995: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Direction – '
- # 1995: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics – Barbra: The Concert
- # 1999: Outstanding Music and Lyrics – AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies
- # 2001: Outstanding Music Direction – '
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1974: Song of the Year – The Way We Were
- # 1974: Best New Artist
- # 1974: Best Pop Instrumental Performance – "The Entertainer"
- # 1974: Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special – '
- Tony Awards:'
- # 1976: Best Musical Score – A Chorus Line''
Jonathan Tunick
- Academy Awards:
- # 1977: Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score – A Little Night Music
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1982: Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction – Night of 100 Stars
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1988: Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals – "No One is Alone," Cleo Laine
- Tony Awards:
- # 1997: Best Orchestrations – Titanic
Mel Brooks
- Academy Awards:
- # 1968: Best Writing – The Producers
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1967: Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety – The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special
- # 1997: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – Mad About You
- # 1998: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – Mad About You
- # 1999: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – Mad About You
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1998: Best Spoken Comedy Album – The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000
- # 2002: Best Long Form Music Video – Recording 'The Producers': A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks
- # 2002: Best Musical Show Album – The Producers
- Tony Awards:
- # 2001: Best Musical – The Producers
- # 2001: Best Book of a Musical – The Producers
- # 2001: Best Original Score – The Producers
Mike Nichols
Mike Nichols, a director, actor and comedian, received his fourth distinct award in November 2001. Between 1961 and 2012, Nichols received a total of 15 awards. Nichols was the first slam winner to win the Grammy as their first award, the first winner to have won multiple awards for directing. When counting all awards won—not just the first of each type—Nichols has the longest timespan of awards among Grand Slam winners, at 51 years.- Academy Awards:
- # 1967: Best Director – The Graduate
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 2001: Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special – Wit
- # 2001: Outstanding Made for Television Movie – Wit
- # 2004: Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special – Angels in America
- # 2004: Outstanding Miniseries – Angels in America
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1961: Best Comedy Performance – An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May
- Tony Awards:
- # 1964: Best Director, Dramatic – Barefoot in the Park
- # 1965: Best Director, Dramatic – Luv and The Odd Couple
- # 1968: Best Director, Dramatic – Plaza Suite
- # 1972: Best Director, Dramatic – The Prisoner of Second Avenue
- # 1977: Best Musical – Annie
- # 1984: Best Director, Play – The Real Thing
- # 1984: Best Play – The Real Thing
- # 2005: Best Director, Musical – Monty Python's Spamalot
- # 2012: Best Director, Play – Death of a Salesman
Whoopi Goldberg
- Academy Awards:
- # 1991: Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Ghost
- Daytime Emmy Awards:
- # 2002: Outstanding Special Class Special – Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel
- # 2009: Outstanding Talk Show Host – The View
- Grammy Awards:
- # 1986: Best Comedy Recording – Original Broadway Show Recording
- Tony Awards:
- # 2002: Best Musical – Thoroughly Modern Millie
- Special Awards:
- # 1997: Special Emmy Award, Governors Award, for the seven Comic Relief Benefit Specials
Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin is an American film, TV and theater producer. He received his fourth distinct award in 2012. Between 1984 and 2019, Rudin received a total of 20 awards making him the record holder for most awards won among the people who have won all four awards in competitive categories, up until Alan Menken displaced him with 21 wins in 2020. Rudin is the first winner who is primarily a producer.- Academy Awards:
- # 2008: Best Picture – No Country For Old Men
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 1984: Outstanding Children's Program – He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin
- Grammy Awards:
- # 2012: Best Musical Theater Album – '
- Tony Awards:
- # 1994: Best Musical – Passion
- # 2000: Best Play – Copenhagen
- # 2002: Best Play – The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?
- # 2005: Best Play –
- # 2006: Best Play – The History Boys
- # 2009: Best Play – God of Carnage
- # 2010: Best Revival of a Play – Fences
- # 2011: Best Musical – The Book of Mormon
- # 2012: Best Revival of a Play – Death of a Salesman
- # 2014: Best Revival of a Play – A Raisin in the Sun
- # 2015: Best Play – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- # 2015: Best Revival of a Play – Skylight
- # 2016: Best Play – The Humans
- # 2016: Best Revival of a Play – A View From the Bridge
- # 2017: Best Revival of a Musical – Hello, Dolly!
- # 2019: Best Play – The Ferryman
- # 2019: Best Revival of a Play – The Boys in the Band''
Robert Lopez
He received his Grammy Award for The Book of Mormon in collaboration with fellow EGOT winner Scott Rudin, making them the first pair of Grand Slam winners to have been co-winners of the same award. Lopez is also the first person to have won the Oscar last, which he won with his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez. He is also the first winner to win the so-called "Double EGOT", winning each EGOT award twice.
- Academy Awards
- # 2014: Best Original Song – "Let It Go" from Frozen
- # 2018: Best Original Song – "Remember Me" from Coco
- Daytime Emmy Awards
- # 2008: Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition – Wonder Pets!
- # 2010: Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition – Wonder Pets!
- Grammy Awards
- # 2012: Best Musical Theater Album – '
- # 2015: Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media – Frozen
- # 2015: Best Song Written for Visual Media – "Let It Go" from Frozen
- Tony Awards'
- # 2004: Best Original Score – Avenue Q
- # 2011: Best Book of a Musical – The Book of Mormon
- # 2011: Best Original Score – The Book of Mormon''
John Legend
- Academy Awards:
- # 2015: Best Original Song – "Glory" from Selma
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- # 2018: Outstanding Variety Special – Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
- Daytime Emmy Awards:
- # 2019: Outstanding Interactive Media for a Daytime Program – Crow: The Legend
- Grammy Awards:
- #2006: Best New Artist
- # 2006: Best R&B Album – Get Lifted
- # 2006: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance – "Ordinary People"
- # 2007: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance – "Heaven"
- # 2007: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals – "Family Affair"
- # 2009: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals – "Stay with Me "
- # 2011: Best R&B Song – "Shine"
- # 2011: Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance – "Hang on in There"
- # 2011: Best R&B Album – Wake Up!
- # 2016: Best Song Written for Visual Media – "Glory"
- # 2020: Best Rap/Sung Performance – "Higher"
- Tony Awards:
- # 2017: Best Revival of a Play – Jitney
Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Academy Awards:
- # 1997: Best Original Song – "You Must Love Me" from Evita
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- #2018: Outstanding Variety Special – Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
- Grammy Awards:
- #1980: Best Cast Show Album – Evita
- # 1983: Best Cast Show Album – Cats
- # 1986: Best Contemporary Composition – Requiem
- Tony Awards:
- # 1980: Best Original Score – Evita
- # 1983: Best Musical – Cats
- # 1983: Best Original Score – Cats
- # 1988: Best Musical – The Phantom of the Opera
- # 1995: Best Musical – Sunset Boulevard
- # 1995: Best Original Score – Sunset Boulevard
- Special Awards:
- # 1990: Grammy Legend Award
- # 2018: Special Tony Award
Tim Rice
- Academy Awards:
- #1993: Best Original Song – "A Whole New World" from Aladdin
- # 1995: Best Original Song – "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from The Lion King
- # 1997: Best Original Song – "You Must Love Me" from Evita
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- #2018: Outstanding Variety Special – Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
- Grammy Awards:
- #1980: Best Cast Show Album – Evita
- # 1993: Song of the Year – "A Whole New World "
- # 1993: Best Musical Album for Children – Aladdin - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- # 1993: Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television – "A Whole New World "
- # 2000: Best Musical Show Album – Aida
- Tony Awards:
- #1980: Best Original Score – Evita
- # 1980: Best Book of a Musical – Evita
- #2000: Best Original Score – Aida
Alan Menken
- Academy Awards:
- 1989: Best Original Score – The Little Mermaid
- 1989: Best Original Song – "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid
- 1991: Best Original Score – Beauty and the Beast
- 1991: Best Original Song – "Beauty and the Beast" from Beauty and the Beast
- 1992: Best Original Score – Aladdin
- 1992: Best Original Song – "A Whole New World" from Aladdin
- 1995: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score – Pocahontas
- 1995: Best Original Song – "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- 1990: Outstanding contribution to the success of the Academy's anti-drug special for children – "Wonderful Ways to Say No" from the TV special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue '
- Daytime Emmy Awards:
- 2020: Outstanding Original Song in a Children’s, Young Adult or Animated Program – "Waiting in the Wings" from Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
- Grammy Awards:
- 1991: Best Recording for Children – The Little Mermaid: Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack
- 1991: Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television – "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid
- 1993: Best Album for Children – Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- 1993: Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television – Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- 1993: Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television – "Beauty and the Beast" from Beauty and the Beast
- 1994: Song of the Year – "A Whole New World " from Aladdin
- 1994: Best Musical Album for Children – Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- 1994: Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television – Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- 1994: Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television – "A Whole New World" from Aladdin
- 1996: Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television – "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas
- 2012: Best Song Written for Visual Media – "I See the Light" from Tangled
- Tony Awards:'
- 2012: Best Original Score – Newsies''
Winners including non-competitive awards
Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand, a singer and actress, received her fourth distinct award in 1970. Between 1963 and 2001, Streisand received a total of 18 awards. Having completed the showbiz Grand Slam at age 28, she is the youngest winner, and with just six years elapsing between her first award and her final award, Streisand also completed the Grand Slam in the shortest amount of time. She is also the only winner to have won an Oscar in both a music and an acting category. She is also the only winner to have won all of her competitive awards for her debut performances. She also received the Peabody Award, the AFI Life Achievement Award, the Kennedy Center Honor, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, the National Medal of Arts, the American Society of Cinematographers Board of Governors Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.- Academy Awards:
- 1968: Best Actress in a Leading Role – Funny Girl
- 1976: Best Music, Song – "Evergreen "
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- 1965: Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment – Actors and Performers – My Name is Barbra
- 1995: Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program – Barbra Streisand: The Concert
- 1995: Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special – Barbra Streisand: The Concert
- 2001: Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program – '
- Daytime Emmy Awards:
- 2001: Outstanding Special Class Special – Reel Models: The First Women of Film
- Grammy Awards:
- 1964: Best Vocal Performance, Female – The Barbra Streisand Album
- 1964: Album Of The Year – The Barbra Streisand Album
- 1965: Best Vocal Performance, Female – "People"
- 1966: Best Vocal Performance, Female – My Name Is Barbra
- 1977: Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female – "Evergreen "
- 1977: Song Of The Year – "Evergreen "
- 1980: Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal – "Guilty"
- 1986: Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female – The Broadway Album
- 1992: Special Grammy Award: Grammy Legend Award '
- 1995: Special Grammy Award: Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award '
- Tony Awards:
- 1970: Special Tony Award: Star of the Decade '
Liza Minnelli
- Academy Awards:
- 1972: Best Actress in a Leading Role – Cabaret
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- 1973: Outstanding Single Program − Variety and Popular Music – Liza with a 'Z'. A Concert for Television
- Grammy Awards:
- 1990: Special Grammy Award: Grammy Legend Award '
- Tony Awards:
- 1965: Best Leading Actress in a Musical – Flora the Red Menace
- 1974: Special Tony Award for "adding lustre to the Broadway season" '
- 1978: Best Leading Actress in a Musical – The Act
- 2009: Best Special Theatrical Event – Liza's at The Palace...!
James Earl Jones
- Academy Awards:
- 2011: Academy Honorary Award '
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- 1991: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series – Gabriel's Fire
- 1991: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie – Heat Wave
- Daytime Emmy Awards:
- 2000: Outstanding Performer − Children's Special – Summer's End
- Grammy Awards:
- 1977: Best Spoken Word Recording
- Tony Awards:
- 1969: Best Leading Actor in a Play – The Great White Hope
- 1987: Best Leading Actor in a Play – Fences
- 2017: Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre '
Harry Belafonte
- Academy Awards:
- 2014: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award '
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- 1960: Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program – Tonight with Belafonte - The Revlon Revue
- Grammy Awards:
- 1961: Best Performance Folk – Swing Dat Hammer
- 1966: Best Folk Performance – An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba
- 2000: Grammy Hall of Fame Award
- Tony Awards:'
- 1954: Best Featured Actor in a Musical – John Murray Anderson's Almanac''
Quincy Jones
- Academy Awards:
- 1994: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award '
- Primetime Emmy Awards:
- 1977: Outstanding Music Composition for a Series – Roots
- Grammy Awards:
- 1964: Best Instrumental Arrangement – "I Can't Stop Loving You"
- 1970: Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large Group Or Soloist With Large Group – Walking in Space
- 1972: Best Pop Instrumental Performance – Smackwater Jack
- 1974: Best Instrumental Arrangement – "Summer in the City"
- 1979: Best Instrumental Arrangement – "The Wiz Main Title "
- 1981: Best Instrumental Arrangement – "Dinorah, Dinorah"
- 1982: Producer Of The Year
- 1982: Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal – "Ai No Corrida"
- 1982: Best Arrangement On An Instrumental Recording – "Velas"
- 1982: Best Cast Show Album – '
- 1982: Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal – The Dude
- 1984: Producer Of The Year
- 1984: Best Recording For Children – E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
- 1984: Album Of The Year – Thriller
- 1984: Record Of The Year – "Beat It"
- 1985: Best Arrangements On An Instrumental – "Grace "
- 1986: Best Music Video, Short Form – "We Are the World – The Video Event"
- 1986: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "We Are the World"
- 1986: Record Of The Year – "We Are the World"
- 1991: Producer Of The Year
- 1991: Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal – "The Places You Find Love"
- 1991: Best Arrangement On An Instrumental – "Birdland"
- 1991: Best Jazz Fusion Performance – "Birdland"
- 1991: Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group – "Back on the Block"
- 1991: Album Of The Year – Back on the Block
- 1994: Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance – Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux
- 2002: Best Spoken Word Album – Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones
- 2019: Best Music Film – Quincy
- Tony Awards:
- 2016: Best Revival of a Musical – The Color Purple
Three competitive awards
Missing a Tony Award
- John Addison†
- Julie Andrews◊
- Burt Bacharach◊
- Alan Bergman
- Marilyn Bergman
- Jon Blair
- George Burns†
- Cher
- Common
- Michael Giacchino
- Alex Gibson
- Brian Grazer◊
- Hildur Guðnadóttir
- Ron Howard
- James MollPA
- Morgan Neville
- Randy Newman
- Sid Ramin†
- Caitrin Rogers
- Martin Scorsese
- Barbra Streisand◊, NCA
- Peter Ustinov†, ◊
- John Williams
- Robin Williams†
- Kate Winslet
Missing a Grammy Award
- Jack Albertson†, TC
- Anne Bancroft†, TC
- Ingrid Bergman†, TC
- Shirley Booth†, TC
- Ralph Burns†
- Ellen BurstynTC
- Viola DavisTC
- Melvyn Douglas†, TC
- Bob Fosse†
- Jeremy Irons◊, TC
- Glenda JacksonTC
- Jessica LangeTC
- Frances McDormandTC
- Liza Minnelli◊, NCA
- Helen MirrenTC
- Thomas Mitchell†, TC
- Al Pacino◊, TC
- Christopher Plummer◊, TC
- Vanessa RedgraveTC
- Jason Robards†, TC
- Geoffrey RushTC
- Paul Scofield†, TC
- Maggie SmithTC
- Maureen Stapleton†, TC
- Jessica Tandy†, TC
- Tony Walton
Missing an Emmy Award
- Henry Fonda†, ◊
- Oscar Hammerstein II†, PP
- Elton John
- Alan Jay Lerner†
- Frank Loesser†, PP
- Benj Pasek◊
- Justin Paul◊
- Stephen SondheimPP
- Jule Styne†
Missing an Academy Award (Oscar)
- Harry BelafonteNCA
- Leonard Bernstein†, ◊
- Jerry Bock†, PP
- Martin Charnin†, PA
- Cy Coleman†, ◊
- André De Shields
- Fred Ebb†, ◊
- Cynthia Erivo◊
- Anne GarefinoPA
- George Grizzard†
- Julie Harris†, ◊
- Hugh Jackman◊
- James Earl Jones◊, NCA
- Quincy Jones◊, NCA
- Rachel Bay Jones
- John Kander◊
- Alex Lacamoire
- Cyndi Lauper
- Katrina Lenk
- Audra McDonald
- Bette Midler◊
- Lin-Manuel Miranda◊, PP
- Cynthia Nixon
- Trey Parker◊, PA
- Ben Platt
- Billy Porter
- Marc Shaiman◊
- Bill Sherman
- Ari'el Stachel
- Matt StonePA
- Charles StrousePA
- Lily Tomlin◊, PA
- Dick Van Dyke
- James Whitmore†, ◊
- David Yazbek
Three awards (non-competitive)
- Howard Ashman†, ◊ won two competitive Oscars, five competitive Grammy Awards, and a Special Emmy Award.
- Fred Astaire† won three competitive Emmy Awards, a Special Academy Award, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
- Robert Russell Bennett† won a competitive Emmy Award, a competitive Oscar, and two Special Tony Awards.
- Irving Berlin† won an Academy Award, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and a competitive Tony award.
- Carol Burnett won six competitive Emmy Awards, one competitive Grammy award, and a Special Tony award.
- Walt Disney† won 26 competitive Academy Awards, seven competitive Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Trustees Award.
- Ray Dolby† won an Academy Scientific and Technical Award, two Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards, and a Special Merit/Technical Grammy Award.
- Judy Garland†, ◊ won an Academy Juvenile Award, two competitive Grammy Awards, and a Special Tony Award.
- Eileen Heckart† won a competitive Academy Award, a competitive Emmy Award, and a Special Tony Award.
- Barry Manilow won two competitive Emmy Awards, a competitive Grammy Award, and a Special Tony Award.
- Steve Martin◊ won the Honorary Academy Award, a competitive Emmy Award, and five competitive Grammy Awards.
- Laurence Olivier†, ◊ won two competitive Oscars, five competitive Emmy Awards, and a Special Tony Award.
- Stephen Schwartz won three competitive Oscars, three competitive Grammys and the Isabelle Stevenson Award, a non-competitive Tony Award.
- Bruce Springsteen◊ won 20 competitive Grammys, a competitive Academy Award, and a Special Tony Award.
- Thomas Stockham† won an Academy Scientific and Technical Award, a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award, and a Technical Grammy Award.
- Cicely Tyson won three competitive Emmy Awards, a competitive Tony Award, and an Academy Honorary Award.
- Eli Wallach† won a competitive Tony Award, a competitive Emmy Award, and an Academy Honorary Award.
- Oprah Winfrey won competitive Emmy Awards, a competitive Tony Award, and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, a non-competitive Academy Award.
Four nominations
- Lynn Ahrens
- Alan Alda
- Woody Allen
- Judith Anderson†
- Kristen Anderson-Lopez
- Julie Andrews
- Alan Arkin
- Howard Ashman†
- Burt Bacharach
- Lauren Bacall†
- Elmer Bernstein†
- Leonard Bernstein†
- Ralph Burns†
- Ellen Burstyn
- Richard Burton†
- Sammy Cahn†
- Keith Carradine
- Diahann Carroll†
- Stockard Channing
- Glenn Close
- Cy Coleman†
- Fred Ebb†
- Cynthia Erivo
- José Ferrer†
- Henry Fonda†
- Jane Fonda
- Morgan Freeman
- Judy Garland†
- Jack Gilford†
- Brian Grazer
- Joel Grey
- Julie Harris†
- Katharine Hepburn†
- Jeremy Irons
- Hugh Jackman
- James Earl Jones
- Quincy Jones
- John Kander
- Angela Lansbury
- Michel Legrand†
- Jack Lemmon†
- John Lithgow
- Kenny Loggins
- Steve Martin
- Bette Midler
- Liza Minnelli
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Paul Newman†
- Laurence Olivier†
- Al Pacino
- Trey Parker
- Dolly Parton
- Benj Pasek
- Justin Paul
- Christopher Plummer
- Sidney Poitier
- André Previn†
- Lynn Redgrave†
- Vanessa Redgrave
- Mark Ruffalo
- Adam Schlesinger†
- Paul Scofield†
- Marc Shaiman
- David Shire
- Paul Simon
- Glenn Slater
- Will Smith
- Tom Snow
- Kevin Spacey
- Bruce Springsteen
- Sting
- Barbra Streisand
- Meryl Streep
- Lily Tomlin
- Stanley Tucci
- Peter Ustinov†
- Jimmy Van Heusen†
- Denzel Washington
- James Whitmore†
- Scott Wittman
- Hans Zimmer
PEGOT
EGOT winners who have also won a Peabody Award:
- Barbra Streisand
- Mike Nichols
- Rita Moreno
- Richard Rodgers
- Marvin Hamlisch
- Carol Burnett
- Martin Charnin
- Anne Garefino
- James Moll
- Trey Parker
- Matt Stone
- Charles Strouse
- Lily Tomlin
- Cicely Tyson
- Oprah Winfrey
People who have won a Pulitzer, and are only missing one EGOT award:
- Jerry Bock
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- Frank Loesser
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Stephen Sondheim