Untrue, but obscure. Rita Moreno and Bill Cosby (artists); Christopher Cerf, Joe Raposo and Lee Chamberlain (producers) were awarded a Grammy for Best Recording for Children in 1972 (15th Annual GRAMMY Awards). The recording was generated from a PBS children's show called "The Electric Company".
Rita Moreno.
After her role as Tuptim in The King and I!!!
It's called "EGOT" (Emmy, Oscar, Grammy and Toni). The honorees are: John Gielgud, Helen Hayes, Audrey Hepburn, Rita Moreno, Whoopi Goldberg; composers Marvin Hamlisch, Richard Rodgers, and Jonathan Tunick; director/screenwriter Mel Brooks; director Mike Nichols; and producer Scott Rudin. Of the eleven, two-Marvin Hamlisch and Richard Rodgers-have also won the Pulitzer Prize. If you want the "What did they do to get it" I suggest going to imdb.com and looking that up.
Laura concluded that Rita was either uninterested in socializing or perhaps shy. Her lack of engagement and focus on tasks led Laura to believe that Rita preferred to keep things professional rather than personal. This perception might also suggest that Rita is dedicated to her work, valuing productivity over conversation.
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Ritas Moreno first movie role was as Dolores Guererro in so young so bad
Rita Moreno.
Rita Moreno is the only Puerto Rican Actress who won an Academy Award, Rosie Perez was nominated but never won an Academy Award.
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)
Rita Moreno, she also won the academy award for best supporting actress for West Side Story 1961.
Rita Moreno.
as of jan. 2010 rita moreno is still alive
Rita Moreno is a groundbreaking Puerto Rican actress, dancer, and singer, renowned for her trailblazing contributions to the entertainment industry. She is one of the few performers to achieve the prestigious EGOT status, having won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award, highlighting her versatility and talent. Moreno broke racial barriers in Hollywood by taking on diverse roles and advocating for better representation of Latinx individuals in film and television. Her enduring career and activism continue to inspire generations of artists and audiences alike.
In the 1961 movie "West Side Story" Anita was played by Rita Moreno
Rita Moreno's grandsons are named Cameron and Justin.
Rita is doing what she always has been guest starring on shows, singing, still winning awards, appearing at special occasions, parties, etc. Also, dealing with her husband's death that just happened recently in June 30, 2010.