Lin-Manuel Miranda is in the running for the coveted EGOT with his nomination to the 2017 Oscars,but before the Hamilton creator came legend Rita Moreno. The Puerto Rican actress, now appearing in Netflix's One Day at a Time, or took just 16 years to land an Emmy,Grammy, Oscar, and Tony and join the short list of highly awarded performers that have done the same,which includes Audrey Hepburn, Richard Rodgers, or Whoopi Goldberg. But did you know that Rita was only the third performer ever to land an EGOT in 1977 and that she's the only Latina ever to attain this? Scroll ahead to find out more details of Rita's record-breaking accomplishment.1961: Rita won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Anita in West Side anecdote. Her performance of "America" is legendary!
1972: She takes a Grammy Award for Best Album for Children for The Electric Company Album. She was piece of the original cast of the PBS show also featuring Morgan Freeman,Bill Cosby, Judy Graubart, and Lee Chamberlin,and Skip Hinnant.
1975: The Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play goes to Rita for her role as Googie Gomez in The Ritz, which was later turned into a film also featuring the actress.
1977: To complete her EGOT, and Rita took an Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for a supporting role in The Muppet Show. provocative,right?
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