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Monday, February 16th, 2026

LIVE POLL: Favorite Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Recipient

Which person who has been honored with all four crown jewels of the entertainment awards—Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony—is your favorite EGOT recipient? 

On February 1st, 2026, Steven Spielberg won a Grammy for Best Music Film for his production of the John Williams documentary, Music by John Williams (2024). In doing so, he became the latest person to secure all four of the awards necessary for an EGOT. To date, only twenty-eight individuals have achieved the rare feat of securing all four crown jewels of the entertainment awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony (EGOT). Twenty-two individuals secured their EGOT only in competitive award categories, while another six achieved their EGOT with a single non-competitive* award.

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It's a really great idea, but why did you write the last few items on the list with a note? Personally, I consider these types of awards as a form of thanks, not a win, if you consider it a real win, maybe there's no need for a note.

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@RezaKJoi​,

You are correct they are not wins, and are not the preferred type of awards to build an EGOT on. Yet, technically they are Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and Tonys. They are honorary, but even those you must do something significant to earn one, so it is hard to say you didn't complete a quad. I think it better to list them last with an asterik and a explanation, and to let people decide for themselves. If you want to not even consider those six options, you can just place your vote elsewhere. Conversely, others can elect to vote for someone who has a non-competitive EGOT award, as one their four. Everyone gets the option to view it anyway they like. If I didn't list them, then I would be taking away that option. This way everyone gets to choose, and it doesn't really impact how others can view it, unless you deny them the option to vote for those people by excluding them from the answer pool altogether.

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@urbanemovies​ Your opinion is convincing; for example, when it comes time to vote, I won’t choose them, and maybe someone else might like them.”

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@RezaKJoi​ It is even possible that one or more of them will convert their EGOT completed with an honorary award into a full-blown competitive competitive EGOT with one more win. The Oscar seems to the hardest one to get and that most eludes those that are one win away.

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4 days ago

I guess you mean

To date, only twenty-eight individuals have achieved the rare feat of securing all four crown jewels of the entertainment awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony; twenty-two people secured their EGOTs only in competitive awards categories, plus another six individuals achieved an EGOT with a single non-competitive* award.

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@Peter_pbn​ Thanks, corrected.

On February 1st, 2026, Steven Spielberg won a Grammy for Best Music Film for his production of the John Williams documentary, Music by John Williams (2024). In doing so, he became the latest person to secure all four of the awards necessary for an EGOT. To date, only twenty-eight individuals have achieved the rare feat of securing all four crown jewels of the entertainment awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. Twenty-two individuals secured their EGOT only in competitive award categories, while another six achieved their EGOT with a single non-competitive* award.

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4 days ago

There's this poll of cartman's but yours is much more thorough: I had no idea that there were this many EGOTs. It makes it difficult to choose but I think I'll go with Mike Nichols. 

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@rubyfruit76​ 

Thanks, I recalled there was a pre-existing EGOT-related poll, but when I looked I couldn't find his previous poll. I would disagree with the assessment that his poll wasn't thorough. However, his poll is nearly twelve years old, and the number of EGOT recipients has nearly doubled, so it now seems very dated and incomplete. Plus, I suspect it will become even more dated, as EGOT recipients seem to have seen exponential growth, especially in the past five years.

Competitive EGOTs (by decade)

1960s (1)

1970s (2)

1980s (0)

1990s (4)

2000s (3)

2010s (5)

(½) 2020s (7)

They have been awarding Oscars since 1929, Tonys and Emmys since 1949, and Grammys since 1959. So, I am most impressed with Richard Rogers, who took only sixteen years to win all four awards, but was the first to do so and completed it only three years after the Grammys started presenting awards and an EGOT was even possible. He also was the sole competitive recipient for the next fifteen years, until Helen Hayes and Rita Moreno secured theirs in 1977.

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@Peter_pbn​ Thanks