Steven Spielberg Achieves EGOT Status with Grammy Win for John Williams Doc

Steven Spielberg has officially joined the elite EGOT club by winning a Grammy Award for Best Music Film for the documentary 'Music by John Williams.' This Grammy completes his set of the four major entertainment awards: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, a feat accomplished by only about 20 artists. The winning documentary celebrates the legendary career and decades-long partnership between Spielberg and composer John Williams. Spielberg's Oscar legacy includes two Best Director wins and a record number of Best Picture nominations as a producer.

Key Points: Steven Spielberg Joins EGOT Club After Grammy Win

  • Spielberg wins Grammy for Best Music Film
  • Completes rare EGOT achievement
  • Documentary honors composer John Williams
  • Joins elite group of 20 artists
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Steven Spielberg joins elite EGOT club after Grammy win for 'Music by John Williams'

Steven Spielberg completes the EGOT, winning a Grammy for the documentary 'Music by John Williams,' joining an elite group of 20 entertainers.

"immeasurable and his legacy unrivalled - Steven Spielberg on John Williams"

Washington, February 2

With his latest Grammy Award win, Steven Spielberg has achieved one of the highest honours in global entertainment, officially joining the elite EGOT club.

The filmmaker secured the honour by winning the Grammy for Best Music Film for 'Music by John Williams', a documentary celebrating the career of his longtime collaborator and one of cinema's most influential composers.

The Grammy completes Spielberg's collection of the four major entertainment awards, including Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony, which is a rare feat accomplished by only 20 artists to date, according to Variety.

The winning documentary, streaming on Disney plus, traces John Williams' legendary career and his decades-long creative partnership with Spielberg, which began with 'The Sugarland Express' and went on to define films such as 'Jaws', 'Schindler's List' and 'Saving Private Ryan'.

Spielberg's Oscar legacy alone places him among the most decorated directors in Academy Awards history.

He has received nine nominations for Best Director, the third-highest total ever, and won twice for 'Schindler's List' (1993) and 'Saving Private Ryan' (1998).

As a producer, he holds the record for the most Best Picture nominations, with 14 films, as per Variety.

On television, Spielberg has earned multiple Primetime Emmy Awards, including wins for 'Band of Brothers', 'Taken' and 'The Pacific'.

His Tony Award journey began in 2022, when he was part of the production team for the musical 'A Strange Loop', which won Best Musical.

While his name is listed under the "et al" designation, Tony Awards officials have confirmed that Spielberg received a statuette, according to Variety.

In a statement following his Grammy win, Spielberg thanked Grammy voters and highlighted John Williams' cultural impact, calling the composer's influence "immeasurable" and his legacy "unrivalled," as quoted by Variety.

With this achievement, Spielberg joins an exclusive list of EGOT winners that includes Audrey Hepburn, Rita Moreno, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson and Viola Davis.

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Priya S
While his talent is undeniable, it's interesting that the Tony was for being part of a production team "et al." Feels a bit like he bought his way into that category, no? The Grammy for a documentary about his friend also seems... convenient. Still, a legendary career overall.
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Arjun K
Amazing! But this makes me think, when will we see an Indian filmmaker or composer achieve something like this on the global stage? A.R. Rahman has Oscars and Grammys... maybe he's next? The world needs to recognize our talent more.
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Sarah B
The documentary is streaming on Disney+? Will definitely watch it this weekend. John Williams' music is the soundtrack of our childhoods. From Jurassic Park to Harry Potter, his work is timeless. Congrats to both legends!
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Vikram M
Respect. 14 Best Picture nominations is a crazy record! Shows consistency over decades. His movies have shaped global cinema. As an aspiring filmmaker in Mumbai, this is truly inspiring. Hard work and vision pay off.
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Kavya N
The EGOT club is so exclusive! To think only 20 people have done it. Spielberg, Hepburn, John Legend... great company. It's nice to see such recognition for a lifetime of work. Makes you appreciate the art even more. 👏

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