All 19 Award-Winning Artists in the EGOT Club

May 2024 · 13 minute read

Emmy. Grammy. Oscar. Tony. Only 19 artists in history have won all four prized awards and thus, become EGOT winners. Some of these artists achieved their status solely working under one profession, while others wore a variety of hats, performing as an actor, singer, dancer, and/or songwriter.

Composer Richard Rodgers became the first EGOT winner in 1962. Most recently, musician Elton John earned EGOT status after winning an Emmy Award on January 15, 2024. Here are all the EGOT winners from Rodgers to John.

Richard Rodgers

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Achieved EGOT status in 1962

Before EGOT was a coveted acronym, New York City composer Richard Rodgers (of Rodgers and Hammerstein fame) was the first to attain the status. Composing mainly for musical comedies, Rodgers was famous for his collaborations with Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II. His musical output was prolific: By the end of his career, Rodgers produced 43 Broadway musicals and over 900 songs, making him one of the most consequential composers of his time with an enormous influence on pop music. Rodgers also managed to win a Pulitzer for his work in South Pacific, so he’s often referred to as a PEGOT. (Marvin Hamlisch is the only other person to have mirrored the same award wins).

Helen Hayes

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Achieved EGOT status in 1977

Called the “First Lady of the American Theatre,” Helen Hayes is considered one of the most highly-regarded actresses of the stage. Her career lasted over 80 years and included film, television, and radio. Launching her career at age five, Hayes made her Broadway debut three years later and didn’t stop working until age 85. Her indelible impact on theatre is exemplified through the Helen Hayes Awards and Broadway’s Little Theatre being renamed in her honor.

Rito Moreno

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Achieved EGOT status in 1977

While it took Hayes about 45 years to become an EGOT winner, actress, singer, and dancer Rita Moreno took just 16 to achieve hers, and it was all thanks to her guest appearance on The Muppet Show in 1977. Along with Hayes, Moreno is the only other female to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting (winning a competitive Oscar, Emmy and Tony in the acting categories), and like her predecessor, she has proven longevity in her career. Spanning over 70 years, Moreno’s body of work was topped off in 2019 with yet another accolade: She became the first Latina to earn a Peabody.

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Audrey Hepburn

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Achieved EGOT status in 1994

Audrey Hepburn wasn’t too far along in her acting career when she won the role that put her on the map: playing Princess Ann in Roman Holiday (1953). Hollywood and the rest of the world were so taken with her that she won not only an Academy Award but also a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA for her role, making her the first actress to win all three for a single performance. Although she’d go on to have an enviable career, starring in classics like Sabrina (1954), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), and My Fair Lady (1964), Hepburn would never be able to bask in her EGOT achievement. Hers would arrive in 1994—one year after she died from cancer—making her the first person to become an EGOT posthumously.

Mel Brooks

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Achieved EGOT status in 2001

After writing for TV variety shows in the 1950s, Mel Brooks went on to have a successful career in television before moving to the big screen. As a director, his films were some of the biggest box office draws of the 1960s and ’70s, including classics like The Producers (1967), Blazing Saddles (1974), Young Frankenstein (1974), and High Anxiety (1977). Brooks’ work on stage was one of his biggest achievements. His Broadway adaptation of The Producers (2001-2007) broke records, winning 12 Tony Awards in total—the most in history.

Mike Nichols

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Achieved EGOT status in 2001

Director, actor, and comedian Mike Nichols was known for his versatility and talent for genre-hopping. Whether he was acting in comedic improv or directing plays, comedies, and dramas, Nichols’ output was impressive. On Broadway alone, he directed and produced over 25 plays. Among his best-known films, he directed Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) and The Graduate (1967), the latter of which was his ticket to winning an Oscar. Still, it would take him four decades to take a bow as an EGOT.

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Whoopi Goldberg

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Achieved EGOT status in 2002

Interestingly enough, it was Nichols who discovered Whoopi Goldberg, who went on to celebrate her own EGOT distinction just a year after him. Although the actress and comedian is known more for being a television personality on The View these days, Goldberg has had an illustrious career long before she took a seat on the talk show. Known for her award-winning roles in The Color Purple (1985) and Ghost (1990), the latter of which she won an Oscar for, Goldberg moved into the next decade with a slew of additional box office hits, including Sister Act (1992), Made in America (1993), The Lion King (1994), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), and How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998).

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Robert Lopez

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Achieved EGOT status in 2014

From irreverent muppets and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to blockbuster Disney animation, songwriter Robert Lopez is an EGOT artist of many firsts. As co-creator of the Broadway smash hits Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon, as well as a composer for Disney’s Frozen (2013) and Coco (2017), Lopez became the youngest EGOT in history at age 39 and also the fastest, achieving his membership into the club in just 10 years. The award-winning composer, who is married to acclaimed songwriter Kristen Anderson-Lopez, broke another record in 2018 when he became the first and only EGOT who has won each award more than once.

John Legend

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Achieved EGOT status in 2018

Following in Lopez’s shoes, singer, songwriter, producer, and actor John Legend also won his EGOT at age 39, becoming the second-youngest member and the first Black man ever to join the club. His 2018 Emmy win for Jesus Christ Superstar not only cemented his status but also the EGOT statuses of co-producers Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Weber. Legend is not new to garnering accolades. In total, he’s been nominated 88 times for a variety of distinguished awards and won 33—10 of which are Grammys.

Other EGOT Winners

John Gielgud

Achieved EGOT status in 1991

Marvin Hamlisch

Achieved EGOT Status in 1995

Jonathan Tunick

Achieved EGOT status in 1997

Scott Rudin

Achieved EGOT status in 2012

Andrew Lloyd Webber

Achieved EGOT status in 2018

Tim Rice

Achieved EGOT status in 2018

Alan Menken

Achieved EGOT status in 2020

Jennifer Hudson

Achieved EGOT status in 2022

Viola Davis

Achieved EGOT status in 2023

Elton John

Achieved EGOT status in 2024

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