Steven Spielberg Wins Grammy And Joins EGOT Club
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Steven Spielberg’s Grammy win on Sunday cemented his place in history as a member of the exclusive EGOT club—meaning he has won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. The filmmaker’s latest achievement includes earning a Grammy for Best Music Film for his documentary, Music by John Williams. This accomplishment is shared with only 20 other artists in the industry.
The documentary is a tribute to Williams's career, especially his long-term collaboration with Spielberg on projects such as The Sugarland Express, Jaws, Schindler’s List, and Saving Private Ryan, among others.
Spielberg’s prolific career is truly iconic. The filmmaker has received nine Oscar nominations for Best Director, winning twice: for Schindler’s List in 1993 and Saving Private Ryan in 1998. As a producer, he holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations in the Best Picture category.
In the television arena, Spielberg has won four Primetime Emmy Awards. He won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program for the 1995 Pinky and the Brain Christmas, and three for Outstanding Limited or Anthology series for Band of Brothers (2001), Taken (2003), and The Pacific (2010).
Spielberg won a Tony in 2022 for A Strange Loop. Additionally, he has received nominations for Best Musical for Water for Elephants (2024) and Death Becomes Her (2025).
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Source: Variety