Rita Moreno, who also has won a Grammy, making her one of the few persons to capture all four major entertainment awards.
Rita Moreno.
Helen Hayes.
Rita Moreno was the first Hispanic entertainer (third person, second woman) to win this "Grand Slam" (Emmy Grammy Oscar Tony).Academy Award as the Best Supporting Actress "West Side Story" (1961)Grammy Award The Electric Company Album (1972)Tony Award Best Featured Actress, "The Ritz" (1975)Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program (1977)
An Emmy is like an Oscar but it only relates to TV.
Emmy Noether is one of the most famous female mathematician. She made important contributions to modern algebra, analysis and mathematical physics.
The first American female singer to achieve the prestigious EGOT status—winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony—was Audrey Hepburn. She won an Academy Award for her performance in "Roman Holiday," a Grammy for her spoken word album, an Emmy for a television special, and a Tony for her work on Broadway. Hepburn's accomplishments in the entertainment industry set her apart as a versatile and talented artist.
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Helen Hayes.
Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli won an Oscar for Cabaret (1972), and the same year won an Emmy for her TV special Liza with a "Z".
Whoopi Goldberg, the famous African-American actress is one of the few entertainers that had won an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony Award. She won the latter in the year 2002.
No, an Emmy is not bigger than an Oscar in terms of prestige or recognition; they are awards for different industries. The Emmy Awards honor excellence in television, while the Oscars (Academy Awards) celebrate achievements in film. In terms of physical size, an Oscar statuette is heavier and taller than an Emmy trophy, which is more slender and features a winged figure. Both awards hold significant value in their respective fields.