Who Is in the Egot Winners' Club? All 22 Members, From Steven Spielberg to Viola Davis
- On February 02, 2026, Steven Spielberg won the Grammy for Best Music Film for Music by John Williams, completing his Emmy‑Grammy‑Oscar‑Tony collection and joining the EGOT club.
- The documentary Music by John Williams, streaming on Disney+, traces John Williams' career and his decades-long partnership with Spielberg, who praised Williams' influence as `immeasurable` and legacy `unrivalled`.
- A look at Spielberg's awards history shows nine Best Director nominations and wins for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan , plus multiple Emmy Awards for TV series.
- Tony Awards officials confirmed Spielberg received a statuette, joining an elite list of 20 EGOT winners that includes Audrey Hepburn, Rita Moreno, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, and Viola Davis, according to Variety.
- The win further cements Spielberg's industry impact, with his Oscar legacy among the most decorated and a record 14 Best Picture nominations as a producer.
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Steven Spielberg wins Grammy, becoming 9th Jew in elite EGOT ranks
The legendary director Steven Spielberg has become the ninth Jew to secure “EGOT” status after winning a Grammy for producing a documentary about the music of John Williams. Spielberg was awarded the Grammy for producing “Music by John Williams,” which won best music documentary, before the televised ceremony on Feb. 1. The win makes him the 22nd person to win the coveted quartet of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. Spielberg has won three Os…
Los Angeles., Legendary filmmaker Steven Spiel-berg completed Sunday's grand slam of awards from the American show industry by winning a Grammy Award from the Academy of Recording in the Best Musical Film category for the documentary Music by John Williams.
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