Legend is the first African American man to take home an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. He's also tied Robert Lopez as the youngest winner at the age of 39, according to Variety.
.@johnlegend is the first black man to achieve EGOT status https://t.co/jCsSCRKxUP #CreativeArtsEmmys pic.twitter.com/tGBsVD39P9
— Variety (@Variety) September 10, 2018
Legend, along with Lloyd Webber and Rice, are only the 13th, 14th and 15th winners of the EGOT.
The singer already had 10 Grammy awards, an Oscar for 2015's original song "Glory" from the movie "Selma" and a Tony for co-producing the revival of the play "Jitney," USA Today reported.
Others who have taken home the EGOTs include Lopez, who has done it twice, Mel Brooks, Rita Moreno and Whoopi Goldberg, USA Today reported.
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"Jesus Christ Superstar, Live in Concert" beat the Grammys, the Oscars, the Golden Globes and the "Night of Too Many Stars" a benefit show on HBO, USA Today reported.
Legend is up for the limited series/TV movie lead actor category in the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards broadcast on Sept. 17.
Click here for a complete list of nominees.
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