Rita Moreno is a Puerto Rican -American actress, singer and dancer. Nearly 80 years in the entertainment industry, Moreno is one of sixteen people[1] to have won all four major annual American entertainment awards: an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony .[2] She is also one of 23 people who have achieved the so-called Triple Crown of Acting , with individual competitive Academy , Emmy and Tony awards for acting; she and Helen Hayes are the only two who have achieved both distinctions in their lifetimes. She has won numerous other awards, including various lifetime achievement awards and the Presidential Medal of Freedom , America's highest civilian honor. On March 28, 2019 it was announced that Moreno will receive a Peabody Award .
Major associations [ ]
Academy Awards [ ]
1 win out of 1 nomination [3]
BAFTA Awards [ ]
1 nomination [4]
Daytime Emmy Awards [ ]
4 nominations [5] [6] [7] [8]
Golden Globe Awards [ ]
1 win out of 3 nominations [9] [10] [11]
Grammy Awards [ ]
1 win out of 2 nominations [12]
Latin Grammy Awards
1 win out of 1 nominations [13]
Peabody Award [ ]
1 win out of 1 nomination
Primetime Emmy Awards [ ]
2 wins out of 6 nominations [14]
Screen Actors Guild Awards [ ]
1 win out of 1 nomination [15]
Tony Awards [ ]
1 win out of 1 nomination [16]
Other associations [ ]
ALMA Awards [ ]
4 wins out of 7 nominations [17]
CableACE Awards [ ]
1 win out of 1 nomination [18]
Critics' Choice Television Awards [ ]
3 nominations [19] [20]
Drama Desk Awards [ ]
2 nominations [21]
Gold Derby Awards [ ]
1 nomination [22]
Imagen Foundation Awards [ ]
2 nominations [23] [24] [25] [26]
Laurel Awards [ ]
1 win out of 1 nomination [27]
NAACP Image Awards [ ]
3 nominations [28] [29] [30]
OFTA Awards [ ]
2 wins out of 8 nominations [31] [32] [33]
Satellite Awards [ ]
1 nomination [34]
References [ ]
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^ Speakers on healthcare Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
^ "The 34th Academy Awards (1962) Nominees and Winners" . oscars.org . Archived from the original on February 15, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2015 .
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^ https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000206/1982
^ "The Twenty-Second Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" . Soap Central and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences . New York City . Retrieved February 10, 2016 .
^ "The Twenty-Third Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" . Soap Central and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences . New York City . Retrieved February 10, 2016 .
^ "The Twenty-Fourth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" . Soap Central and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences . New York City . Retrieved February 9, 2016 .
^ https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000292/1962
^ https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000292/1977
^ "The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1983)" . GoldenGlobes.com. Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Retrieved 2 May 2015 .
^ Bacon, James (1 June 1962). "Stravinsky, Checker Win Annual Grammy Awards" . The Evening Independent. Retrieved 1 May 2011 .
^ "LUZ CASAL, LEO DAN, RITA MORENO, MILTON NASCIMENTO, DANIELA ROMO, PONCHO SANCHEZ, AND TOQUINHO TO BE HONORED WITH THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY® LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD" . LARAS . Retrieved March 22, 2015 .
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^ [3]
^ [4]
^ [5]
^ "1997 CableACE Awards" . IMDb . Retrieved April 19, 2013 .
^ https://variety.com/2017/film/awards/critics-choice-film-nominations-list-1202631789/
^ https://www.eonline.com/news/994817/critics-choice-awards-2019-the-complete-list-of-nominations
^ https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/rita-moreno-53653/#awards
^ "2017 Gold Derby Awards" . Gold Derby Awards . Retrieved April 19, 2013 .
^ "32nd Imagen Foundation Awards" . Imagen Foundation . Retrieved September 2, 2017 .
^ "33rd Imagen Foundation Awards" . Imagen Foundation . Retrieved September 15, 2019 .
^ "Nominations Announced for the 34th Annual Imagen Awards" . The Imagen Foundation . Retrieved July 2, 2019 .
^ "Imagen Awards Winners: 'Pose', 'One Day At A Time', 'Monsters and Men' Among Honorees" . Deadline . Retrieved Aug 11, 2019 .
^ "Laurel Awards" . IMDb . Retrieved September 2, 2017 .
^ "The Crisis" . The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. 1 April 1999. Retrieved 21 January 2017 .
^ "2000 Image Award Winners" . Awards and Winners . Retrieved August 2, 2016 .
^ "2003 Image Award Winners" . Awards and Winners . Retrieved August 2, 2016 .
^ http://www.oftaawards.com/television-awards/2nd-annual-tv-awards-1997-98/
^ http://www.oftaawards.com/television-awards/19th-annual-tv-awards-2014-15/
^ http://www.oftaawards.com/tv-hall-of-fame/television-hall-of-fame-actors/
^ "3rd Golden Satellite Awards" . International Press Academy . Archived from the original on February 1, 2008. Retrieved April 19, 2013 .
show People who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards
listed by duration and year of completion
Competitive EGOTs
Richard Rodgers (1945–1962)
Helen Hayes (1932–1976)
Rita Moreno (1961–1977)
John Gielgud (1961–1991)
Audrey Hepburn (1953–1994)
Marvin Hamlisch (1973–1995)
Jonathan Tunick (1977–1997)
Mel Brooks (1967–2001)
Mike Nichols (1964–2001)
Whoopi Goldberg (1985–2002)
Scott Rudin (1984–2012)
Robert Lopez (2004–2014)
John Legend (2006–2018)
Andrew Lloyd Webber (1980–2018)
Tim Rice (1980–2018)
Alan Menken (1990–2020)
Honorary recipients
Barbra Streisand (1963–1970)
Liza Minnelli (1965–1990)
James Earl Jones (1969–2011)
Harry Belafonte (1953–2014)
Quincy Jones (1964–2016)
show Awards for Rita Moreno