I couldn't find anyone to fit all three. George Bernard Shaw won an Oscar and a Nobel Prize. And while Al Gore did receive a Nobel Prize, I couldn't find any listing of him ever being nominated for a Grammy, and he did get on stage when An Inconvenient Truthwon the Oscar, but he did not receive the actual award. (And By the way- there are no official nominations for the Nobel Prize.)
As of 03/07/2010, no one has won a Golden Globe, an Oscar and a Nobel Prize.
Marvin Hamlisch and Richard Rodgers have each won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar a Tony and a Pulitzer Prize for their music.
In 2007, Al Gore received the Nobel Peace Prize in part for his work in the film An Inconvient Truth (2006). That film won an Oscar for Best Documentary; however, the Oscar was awarded to the film's director, not to to Al Gore, who stared in the film. That film did not win a Golden Globe because the Golden Globes do not have a category for documentaries.
The great Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925. He also received an Academy Award for the adapted screenplay of the 1938 film "Pygmalion," based on his 1912 play.
On October 13, 2016, the iconic American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan was named the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature. According to The Swedish Academy, which issues the award in memory of the philanthropist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), Dylan was honored for "having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
It was the first time that the award was bestowed upon someone primarily known as a musician. Dylan became the first American to win the literature prize since 1993, when it was awarded to author Toni Morrison.
Dylan received a 2000 Oscar for Best Original Song: "Things Have Changed" from the late Curtis Hanson's comedy/drama "Wonder Boys."
Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. He won a 1938 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for "Pygmalion."
George Bernard Shaw won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925, and a 1938 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for the film version of his play "Pygmalion."
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Contrary to popular belief, Nobel Prize winner Al Gore did not win an Oscar. He did go on stage when An Inconvenient Truthwon the Oscar for Best Documentary. But the award went to the film's producer and director, Davis Guggenheim.
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The Academy Award for Best Picture is the highest award that a movie can get. it has been bestowed upon 81 different films. It is awarded each year.
No, Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 and two Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word recording, one in 2008 and the other in 2006. But he has never been an actor in a Hollywood movie, so he was not eligible for an Academy Award.
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Contrary to popular belief, Nobel Prize winner Al Gore did not win an Oscar. He did go on stage when An Inconvenient Truthwon the Oscar for Best Documentary. But the award went to the film's producer and director, Davis Guggenheim.
You are nominated & the Nobel committee considers the nominations and makes the award.
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Gilbert Newton Lewis was nominated for the Nobel Prize 35 times, but he never received the award during his lifetime.
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Previous prize winners, representatives of national governments, academics and international judiciary can nominate. The committee's shortlist of between five and 20 candidates is evaluated by the Nobel Institutes permanent advisers, mostly Norwegian academics. The winner chosen by the Nobel committee. How the winner was nominated and selected is kept secret for 50 years.
Mahatma Gandhi(The never-end Leader in India) was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize five timesbetween 1937 and 1948 but never received the prize.
No, the noun award is a common noun, a general word for any award of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, such as The Nobel Prize, The Academy Award, or the Award Cleaners in Philadelphia PA.
He was nominated by the Nobel Prize Nomination committee "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.", and which was based on his 1905 paper on the subject. The final selection and award was made in 1921/1922 by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. For more information see Related links below this box.
Helen Suzman was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976.