Highlighting The Legendary Black EGOT Winners
They Made Black History: Highlighting The Legendary Black EGOT Winners - Page 4
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1. Whoopi Goldberg
Emmys
- 2002: Outstanding Special Class Special – Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life of Hattie McDaniel
- 2009: Outstanding Talk Show Host – The View
Grammy
- 1986: Best Comedy Recording – Whoopi Goldberg (Original Broadway Show Recording)
Oscar
Tony
Special Awards
- 1997: Special Emmy Award, Governors Award, for the seven Comic Relief Benefit Specials
2. John Legend
Emmys
- 2019: Outstanding Interactive Media for a Daytime Program – Crow: The Legend
- 2022: Outstanding Daytime Special – Shelter Me: Soul Awakened
- 2022: Outstanding Short Form Daytime Program – Cornerstones: Founding Voices of the Black Church
Grammys
- 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 (By the Sea)”
- 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” (from Selma)
- 2020: Best Rap/Sung Performance – “Higher“
- 2021: Best R&B Album – Bigger Love
Oscar
- 2015: Best Original Song – “Glory” (from Selma)
Tony
3. Jennifer Hudson
Emmy
- 2021: Outstanding Interactive Media for a Daytime Program – Baba Yaga
Grammys
Oscar
Tony
4. Viola Davis
Emmy
Grammy
- 2023: Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording – Finding Me
Oscars
Tony
5. James Earl Jones
Emmys
- 1991: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series – Gabriel’s Fire
- 1991: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special – Heat Wave
Grammy
- 1977: Best Spoken Word Recording – Great American Documents
Oscar
- 2011: Academy Honorary Award (non-competitive)
Tony
- 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 (non-competitive)
6. Harry Belafonte
Emmy
- 1960: Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program – Tonight with Belafonte – The Revlon Revue
Grammys
- 1961: Best Performance – Folk – Swing Dat Hammer
- 1966: Best Folk Performance – An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba
- 2000: Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Oscar
- 2014: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award (non-competitive)
Tony
7. Quincy Jones
Emmy
Grammys
- 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 (Overture, Part One)“
- 1981: Best Instrumental Arrangement – “Dinorah, Dinorah“
- 1982: Producer of the Year
- 1982: Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) – “Ai No Corrida” (with Jerry Hey)
- 1982: Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Recording – “Velas“
- 1982: Best Cast Show Album – Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music
- 1982: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – “The Dude”
- 1984: Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)
- 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 Arrangement on an Instrumental – “Grace (Gymnastics Theme)” (with Jeremy Lubbock)
- 1986: Best Music Video, Short Form – “We Are the World – The Video Event“
- 1986: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals – “We Are the World“
- 1986: Record of the Year – “We Are the World”
- 1991: Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)
- 1991: Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) – “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
- 1992: Grammy Legend Award (non-competitive)
- 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
Oscar
- 1994: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award (non-competitive)
Tony
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