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The EGOT — an acronym for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony — is one of the best honor in leisure. These stars are (or have been) close to reaching it.

Cynthia Nixon

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Cynthia Nixon (1966 – )

Emmys (2): Supporting Actress in a Comedy Assortment, “Intercourse and the Metropolis” (2004); Customer Actress in a Drama Assortment, “Regulation & Order: Explicit Victims Unit” (2008)

Grammy: Spoken Phrase Album, “An Inconvenient Truth” (2008)

Tonys (2): Actress in a Play, “Rabbit Hole” (2006); Featured Actress in a Play, “Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes” (2017)

Lin-Manuel Miranda

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Lin-Manuel Miranda (1980 – )

Emmy: Genuine Music and Lyrics, “67th Annual Tony Awards” (2014)

Grammys (2): Best Musical Theater Album, “Throughout the Heights” (2008) and “Hamilton” (2017)

Tonys (3): Score, “Throughout the Heights” (2008) and “Hamilton” (2016); Musical, “Hamilton” (2016)

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Hugh Jackman (1968 – ) 

Emmy: Explicit individual Effectivity in a Choice or Music Program, “58th Annual Tony Awards” (2004)

Grammy: Compilation Soundtrack for Seen Media, “The Greatest Showman” (2018)

Tony: Actor in a Musical, “The Boy From Oz” (2004)

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Harry Belafonte (1927 – )

Emmy: Effectivity in a Choice or Musical Program or Assortment, “The Revlon Revue” (1960)

Grammys (2): Of us Effectivity, “Swing Dat Hammer” (1960); Of us Recording, “An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba” (1965)

Tony: Supporting Actor in a Musical, “John Murray Anderson’s Almanac” (1954)

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Cynthia Erivo (1987 – ) 

Daytime Emmy: On-Digicam Musical Effectivity in a Daytime Program, “In the meanwhile” (2017)

Grammy: Musical Theater Album, “The Color Purple” (2016)

Tony: Actress in a Musical, “The Color Purple” (2016)

Bette Midler

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Bette Midler (1945 – )

Emmys (3): Explicit – Comedy, Choice or Music, “Bette Midler Ol’ Purple Hair Is Once more” (1978); Effectivity in a Choice or Music Program, “Bette Midler: Diva Las Vegas” (1997) and “The Tonight Current” (1992)

Grammy (3): Best New Artist (1973); Best Female Pop Vocal Effectivity,
“The Rose” (1980); Report of the 12 months, “Wind Beneath My Wings” (1989)

Tony: Actress in a Musical, “Hiya, Dolly!” (2017)

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Audra McDonald (1970 – )

Emmy: Explicit Class Program, “Reside From Lincoln Center” (2015)

Grammys (2): Classical Album and Opera Recording, “Weill: Rise and Fall of the Metropolis of Mahagonny” (2008)

Tonys (6): Featured Actress in a Musical, “Carousel” (1994); Featured Actress in a Play, “Grasp Class” (1996); Featured Actress in a Musical, “Ragtime” (1998); Featured Actress in a Play, “A Raisin throughout the Photo voltaic” (2004); Actress in a Musical, “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” (2012); Actress in a Play, “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill” (2014)

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Cyndi Lauper (1953 – ) 

Emmy: Customer Actress in a Comedy Assortment, “Mad About You” (2005)

Grammys (2): Best New Artist (1984); Musical Theater Album, “Kinky Boots” (2013)

Tony: Score, “Kinky Boots” (2013)

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Marc Shaiman (1959 – )

Emmy: Writing in a Choice or Music Program, “The sixty fourth Annual Academy Awards” (1992)

Grammy: Musical Current Album, “Hairspray” (2002)

Tony: Score, “Hairspray” (2003)

Lily Tomlin

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Lily Tomlin (1939 – )

Emmys (6): Writing in a Comedy-Choice or Music Explicit, “Lily” (1974) and The Lily Tomlin Explicit (1976) and “The Paul Simon Explicit” (1978); Choice, Music or Comedy Program, “Lily” (1974) and “Lily: Purchased Out” (1981); Voiceover Effectivity, “An Apology to Elephants” (2013)

Grammy: Comedy Recording, “This Is a Recording” (1971)

Tony: Actress in a Play, “The Look for Indicators of Intelligent Life throughout the Universe” (1986)

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Billy Porter (1969 – )

Emmy: Wonderful Lead Actor in a Drama Assortment, “Pose” (2019)

Grammy: Best Musical Theater Album, “Kinky Boots” (2013)

Tony: Lead Actor in a Musical, “Kinky Boots” (2013)

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Dick Van Dyke (1925 -)

Emmys (4): Actor in a Comedy Assortment, “The Dick Van Dyke Current” (1964, 1965 and 1966); Comedy-Choice or Music Assortment, “Van Dyke and Agency” (1977)

Grammy: Recording for Kids, “Mary Poppins” (1964)

Tony: Featured Actor in a Musical, “Bye, Bye Birdie” (1961)

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James Earl Jones (1931 – ) 

Emmys (2): Actor in a Drama Assortment, “Gabriel’s Fireplace” (1991); Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Explicit, “Heat Wave” (1991)

Grammy: Spoken Phrase Recording, “Good American Paperwork” (1976)

Tonys (2): Actor in a Play, “The Good White Hope” (1969) and “Fences” (1987)

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David Yazbek (1961 – )

Emmy: Wonderful Writing in a Choice or Music Program, “Late Evening time With David Letterman” (1984)

Grammy: Musical Theater Album, “The Band’s Go to” (2018)

Tony: Genuine Musical Score, “The Band’s Go to (2018)

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Trey Parker (1969 – ) 

Emmys (5): Animated Program, “South Park” (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2013)

Grammy: Musical Theater Album, “The E guide of Mormon” (2011)

Tonys (3): Score, E guide and Director, “The E guide of Mormon” (2011)

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Matt Stone (1971 – )

Emmys (5): Animated Program, “South Park” (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2013)

Grammy: Musical Theater Album, “The E guide of Mormon” (2011)

Tony (2): Score and E guide, “The E guide of Mormon” (2011)

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Ben Platt (1993 – ) 

Daytime Emmy (1): Wonderful Musical Effectivity in a Daytime Program, “Costly Evan Hansen” on “In the meanwhile” (2018)

Grammy: Best Musical Theater Album, “Costly Evan Hansen” (2018)

Tony: Best Actor in a Musical, “Costly Evan Hansen” (2017)

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Rachel Bay Jones (1969 – )  

Daytime Emmy (1): Wonderful Musical Effectivity in a Daytime Program, “Costly Evan Hansen” on “In the meanwhile” (2018)

Grammy: Best Musical Theater Album, “Costly Evan Hansen” (2018)

Tony: Best Featured Actress in a Musical, “Costly Evan Hansen” (2017)

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André De Shields (1946 – ) 

Emmy: Wonderful Explicit individual Effectivity in a Choice or Music Program, “Ain’t Misbehavin'” (1982)

Grammy: Best Musical Theater Album, “Hadestown” (2020)

Tony: Best Featured Actor in a Musical, “Hadestown” (2019)

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Quincy Jones (1933 – )

Emmy: Music Composition for a Assortment Genuine Dramatic Score, “Roots” (1977)

Grammy: 27 wins, along with Report of the 12 months, “Beat It” (1983) and “We Are the World” (1985); Album of the 12 months, “Once more on the Block” (1990)

Tony: Musical Revival (producing), “The Color Purple” (2016)

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Katrina Lenk

Emmy: Wonderful Musical Effectivity in a Daytime Program, “In the meanwhile” (2019)

Grammy: Best Musical Theater Album, “The Band’s Go to” (2019)

Tony: Best Actress in a Musical, “The Band’s Go to” (2018)

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Ari’el Stachel (1991 – ) 

Emmy: Wonderful Musical Effectivity in a Daytime Program, “In the meanwhile” (2019)

Grammy: Best Musical Theater Album, “The Band’s Go to” (2019)

Tony: Best Featured Actor in a Musical, “The Band’s Go to” (2018)

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Fred Ebb (1928-2004) and John Kander (1927 – )

Emmy: Genuine Music and Lyrics, “Liza With a Z” (1973) and “Liza Minnelli Reside from Radio Metropolis Music Hall” (1993); Ebb moreover obtained for “Gypsy in My Soul” (1976) and producing “Liza With a Z”

Grammy: Best Score From an Genuine Strong Current Album, “Cabaret” (1967)

Tonys (4): Musical and Composer/Lyricist, “Cabaret” (1967); Score, “Girl of the 12 months” (1981); Score, “Kiss of the Spider Girl” (1993)

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Tom Kitt (1974 – ) 

Emmy: Wonderful Genuine Music and Lyrics, “The 67th Annual Tony Awards” (2014)

Grammy: Best Musical Theater Album, “Jagged Little Pill” (2021)

Tonys (2): Best Genuine Score and Orchestrations, “Subsequent to Common” (2009)

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Bill Sherman (1981 – )

Daytime Emmys (2): Genuine Observe – Kids’s and Animation, “Sesame Highway” (2011); Genuine Observe, “Sesame Highway” (2015)

Grammys (2): Best Musical Theater Album, “Throughout the Heights” (2008) and “Hamilton” (2017)

Tonys (2): Orchestrations, “Throughout the Heights” (2008); Musical (producing), “Kinky Boots” (2013)

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Anne Garefino (1959 – ) 

Emmys (5): Animated Program (producing), “South Park” (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2013)

Grammy: Musical Theater Album, “The E guide of Mormon” (2011)

Tony: Musical (producing), “The E guide of Mormon” (2011)

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Martin Charnin (1934 – )

Emmys (3): Choice or Musical Program, “Annie, the Women throughout the Lifetime of a Man” (1970); Choice or Musical Program and Directorial Achievement in Comedy or Choice, “‘S Nice, ‘S Marvelous, ‘S Gershwin” (1972)

Grammy: Strong Current Album, “Annie” (1977)

Tony: Score, “Annie” (1977)

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Stan Lathan (1945 – ) 

Emmys (3):
Wonderful Choice Explicit (Pre-Recorded), “Dave Chappelle: Equanimity” (2018), “Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones” (2020);
Wonderful Directing for a Choice Explicit, “Sticks & Stones” (2020)

Grammys (3): Best Comedy Album, Dave Chappelle’s “The Age of Spin & Deep throughout the Coronary coronary heart of Texas” (2017); “Equanimity & The Fowl Revelation” (2018); “Sticks & Stones” (2019)

Tony: Best Explicit Theatrical Event, “Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam” (2003)

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Alex Lacamoire (1975 – )

Emmy: Wonderful Music Course, “Fosse/Verdon” (2019)

Grammy (3): Best Musical Theater Album, “Throughout the Heights” (2009), “Hamilton” (2016), “Costly Evan Hansen” (2018); Best Compilation Soundtrack for Seen Media, “The Greatest Showman” (2019)

Tony (3): Best Orchestrations, “Throughout the Heights” (2008); “Hamilton” (2016); “Costly Evan Hansen” (2017)

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Jerry Bock (1928–2010) 

Daytime Emmy: Genuine Observe – Kids’s and Animation, “Marvel Pets!” (2010)

Grammy: Score From an Genuine Strong Current Album, “She Loves Me” (1963)

Tonys (4): Musical, “Fiorello!” (1960), “Hiya, Dolly!” (1964) and “Fiddler on the Roof” (1965); plus Score, “Fiddler on the Roof” (1965)

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Julie Harris (1925–2013) 

Emmys (3): Single Effectivity by an Actress, “Little Moon of Alban” (1959); Single Effectivity by an Actress, “Victoria Regina” (1962); Voiceover Effectivity, “Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony” (2000)

Grammy: Spoken Phrase Recording, “The Belle Of Amherst” (1977)

Tonys (5): Actress in a Play, “I Am a Digicam” (1952), “The Lark” (1956), “Forty Carats” (1969), “The Ultimate of Mrs. Lincoln” (1973) and “The Belle of Amherst” (1977)

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Cy Coleman (1929-2004) 

Emmys (2): Writing in a Comedy-Choice or Music Explicit, “Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now” (1975); Comedy-Choice or Music Explicit, “Gypsy in My Soul” (1976)

Grammy: Musical Current Album, “The Will Rogers Follies” (1991)

Tonys (3): Score, “On the Twentieth Century” (1978), “Metropolis of Angels” (1990) and “The Will Rogers Follies” (1991)

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James Whitmore (1921–2009) 

Emmy: Customer Actor in a Drama Assortment, “The Observe” (2000)

Grammy: Spoken Phrase Recording, “Give ‘Em Hell Harry” (1975)

Tony: Effectivity by Newcomers, “For Love or Money” (1948)

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Charles Strouse (1928 – ) 

Emmy: Music and Lyrics, “Bye, Bye Birdie” (1996)

Grammy: Strong Current Album, “Annie” (1977)

Tonys (3): Musical, “Bye, Bye Birdie” (1961), “Applause” (1970); Score, “Annie” (1977)

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Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) 

Emmy: 7 specific individual wins, along with for “Omnibus” (1957 and 1958); “Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic” (1961); “New York Philharmonic Youthful People’s Reside reveals” (1965); “Beethoven’s Birthday” (1972); and “Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening” (1987)

Grammy: 16 wins, most for best classical album

Tony: Best Musical, “Nice Metropolis” (1953)

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George Grizzard Jr. (1928-2007) 

Emmy: Wonderful Supporting Actor in a Restricted Assortment or Explicit, “The Oldest Dwelling Graduate” (1980)

Grammy: Best Spoken Phrase Album, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” (1964)

Tony: Best Actor in a Play, “A Delicate Steadiness” (1996)

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