Thanks to a GRAMMY win for her 2022 memoir, ‘Finding Me,’ actress Viola Davis finds herself in the history books.
Find out how inside.
As reported here, Davis squared off against Lin-Manuel Miranda, Questlove, Mel Brooks, and Jamie Foxx at the 2023 GRAMMYs for the Best Audio Book trophy Sunday night (February 5).
Collecting the win for the audio version of her 2022 memoir, ‘Finding Me,’ the actress not only captured her first GRAMMY but also the missing puzzle piece to EGOT status. “EGOT” refers to a person who has won all of the entertainment industry’s top honors: EMMYs, GRAMMYs, OSCARs, and TONYs.
Having previously won two TONYs for ‘King Hedley II’ and ‘Fences‘ (the play) in 2001 and 2010 respectively, a Primetime EMMY for ‘How to Get Away With Murder‘ in 2015, and an Academy Award (OSCAR) for ‘Fences‘ (the movie) in 2016, the addition of a GRAMMY makes Davis only the seventh Black performer to become an EGOT holder following Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Quincy Jones, James Earl Jones, Whoopi Goldberg, and Harry Belafonte.
Among all acts, Viola is the 23rd person to collect all four major honors.
Click here to see the night’s full list of winners.
Yes!!!!
“History” is probably the most overused word on this stupid blog. Everyday there are like 5 post about someone making history. So ridiculous. Making history, history, history……
Lol. #facts
But this one is real history tho
You made history by Being the first person to use the word history 5 times in one comment!
– TGJ team
I love it when people rant about nothing. Thanks!
And she became an EGOT honestly unlike others who just threw their names on productions… congrats Viola! Well deserved!
Well deserved!!!
This Woman is so gifted.
Everyone loves Viola! EVERYONE. Congrats!