List of People Who Have Won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards - Three Competitive Awards

Three Competitive Awards

The following people have each won three out of the four major entertainment awards in competitive categories. Winning three of the four awards has been called a 3GOT (a play on the term EGOT), with the four combinations referred to as EGO, TOE, GOT, and GET.

Missing Tony Award

  1. John Addison†
  2. Julie Andrews
  3. Burt Bacharach
  4. Alan Bergman
  5. Marilyn Bergman
  6. George Burns†
  7. Cher
  8. Michael Giacchino
  9. Randy Newman
  10. Sid Ramin
  11. Martin Scorsese
  12. Barbra Streisand
  13. Peter Ustinov†
  14. John Williams
  15. Robin Williams
  16. Kate Winslet
  17. Eminem

Missing Grammy Award

  1. Jack Albertson†
  2. Anne Bancroft†
  3. Ingrid Bergman†
  4. Shirley Booth†
  5. Ralph Burns†
  6. Ellen Burstyn
  7. Melvyn Douglas†
  8. Bob Fosse†
  9. Jeremy Irons
  10. Liza Minnelli
  11. Thomas Mitchell†
  12. Al Pacino
  13. Christopher Plummer
  14. Vanessa Redgrave
  15. Jason Robards†
  16. Geoffrey Rush
  17. Paul Scofield†
  18. Maggie Smith
  19. Maureen Stapleton†
  20. Jessica Tandy†
  21. Tony Walton

Missing Emmy Award

  1. Henry Fonda†
  2. Oscar Hammerstein II†
  3. Elton John
  4. Alan Jay Lerner†
  5. Andrew Lloyd Webber
  6. Frank Loesser†
  7. Alan Menken
  8. Tim Rice
  9. Stephen Sondheim
  10. Jule Styne†

Missing Academy Award

  1. Harry Belafonte
  2. Leonard Bernstein†
  3. Martin Charnin
  4. Cy Coleman†
  5. Fred Ebb†
  6. Anne Garefino
  7. Julie Harris
  8. James Earl Jones
  9. John Kander
  10. Robert Lopez
  11. Cynthia Nixon
  12. Trey Parker
  13. Marc Shaiman
  14. Matt Stone
  15. Charles Strouse
  16. Lily Tomlin
  17. Dick Van Dyke
  18. James Whitmore†

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