Steven Spielberg wins his first-ever Grammy trophy and completes EGOT status

Steven Spielberg wins his first-ever Grammy trophy and completes EGOT status
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Fans always knew Steven Spielberg stood among the greats, but the 2026 Grammys handed him a crown he never chased before. At 79, the iconic director finally grabbed his first Grammy trophy. He produced the heartfelt documentary ‘Music by John Williams,’ which clinched Best Music Film during the pre-show ceremony on February 1. That win secured his EGOT status, with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards after a lifetime of shaping Hollywood magic.

A tribute to five decades of producing music

‘Music by John Williams’ dives deep into Steven Spielberg’s long dance with composer John Williams. The 2024 release pulls together voices from George Lucas to Yo-Yo Ma, spotlighting those sweeping scores that defined blockbusters like ‘Jaws,’ ‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,’ and the entire ‘Star Wars’ saga. Steven Spielberg topped a stacked field, beating Devo’s ‘Devo,’ Raye’s ‘Live at the Albert Hall,’ Diane Warren’s ‘Relentless,’ and Pharrell Williams’ ‘Piece by Piece.’ It’s a quiet nod to how music elevates his films into something timeless.
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From Oscars to Tonys, and now..

Steven Spielberg earned his Oscars directing ‘Schindler’s List’ back in 1993 and ‘Saving Private Ryan’ in 1998, both gut-punch stories that redefined serious cinema. His Emmys stack up from producing giants like ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘The Pacific,’ alongside fun animated runs such as ‘Animaniacs,’ ‘Tiny Toon Adventures,’ ‘Pinky and the Brain,’ and ‘Freakazoid!’ Then came the 2022 Tony for backing Best Musical ‘A Strange Loop.
’ This Grammy feels like the final puzzle piece falling into place.

One of Just 22 in the Elite Club

People still talk about EGOT as if it’s some mythical club, a term Philip Michael Thomas coined in 1984. Steven Spielberg makes number 22, rubbing shoulders with John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, and Viola Davis. At the 68th Grammy Awards, his moment lit up social feeds, with everyone from fans to fellow creators toasting a man whose stories and sounds touch generations.See More: Grammy Awards 2026 Live Updates: Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish win top honours
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