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Twelve people have won all four major annual American entertainment awards in a competitive, individual (non-group), category: the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. These awards honor outstanding achievements in, respectively, television, music (or other audio recording), film, and theater.〔Smith, Liz (June 5, 2009). ("Phyllis Newman Honored!" ). wowowow.〕 Winning all four awards has been referred to as winning the grand slam of show business. The acronym EGOT was coined by actor Philip Michael Thomas.〔Long, Tim (February 26, 2008). ("The Oscars: Where Is the Love for Philip Michael Thomas?" ) ''Vanity Fair''. "...Thomas took to wearing a gold medallion emblazoned with the letters "EGOT", which stood for "Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony." As Thomas told an interviewer in 1984, "Hopefully in the next five years I will win all of those awards." As of February 2008, ... only twelve people in history have ever won all four – among them, Mike Nichols, Audrey Hepburn, Rita Moreno, and Marvin Hamlisch.〕〔Mifflin, Lawrie (May 22, 1995). ("More Awards Programs, More Winners, More Money" ). ''The New York Times''.〕 ==Winners of all four awards== To date, twelve individuals have won all four awards in competitive categories.〔 Notes: The artist subsequently won an additional competitive award (or awards). The artist also received an honorary or non-competitive award (or awards). The artist earned the Triple Crown of Acting, with singular (non-group/ensemble/company) acting wins in each of the Emmy, Oscar and Tony awards. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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