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John Williams has won five Oscars, 21 Grammys and three Emmys during his brilliant career as a musician.
David Letterman has never won an Oscar, although he has been nominated for many Emmys. He has won two Daytime Emmys and five Primetime Emmys.
Emmys, Arias, Oscars best actress, best actor etc....
Because Band of Brothers was created as a TV Miniseries, it was not eligible for any Oscar awards; the Oscars are specifically for movies. Band of Brothers, an HBO made 10 part series, did in fact receive many other awards, including an astounding 7 Emmys and 13 more nominations (Emmys are often considered the television version of an Oscar).
The only difference is as to which part of the entertainment industry they refer. Oscars Movie industry Tonys Theatre industry Emmys TV industry Grammys Music industry
Oscars are cichlids! They are from the South American group of cichlids. Fish can mate only within the same species. Oscars can only mate with other Oscars.
NOMINEE : the person 'nominated' or selected to attain or compete for a job, position, or status (used for Awards, as in Oscars and Emmys, and for political parties deciding office seekers).
same as males
Parsons hasn't been nominated for an Oscar yet. But he can console himself with the two Emmys he has won for his performances as Sheldon Cooper in "The Big Bang Theory."
No, the Emmys and Golden Globes are not the same. The Emmys are given to honor achievements exclusively in the American television industry, whereas the Golden Globes are given to honor achievements in foreign and domestic film and television.
Trophies are literally the same as Achievments on the X-Box 360. Although if you go online, other players cannot see your trophies. By the way, the PS3 game with the most PlayStation 3 trophies is definitely Burnout Paradise.
Arsenal and manu have the same amount of trophies and manu is the worst team on earth