LOS ANGELES β Barack Obama is halfway to an EGOT.
The former president won an Emmy Award on Saturday to go with his two Grammys.
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Obama won the best narrator Emmy for his work on the Netflix documentary series, βOur Great National Parks.β
The five-part show, which features national parks from around the globe, is produced by Barack and Michelle Obamaβs production company, βHigher Ground.β
He was the biggest name in a category full of famous nominees for the award handed out at Saturday night's Creative Arts Emmys, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, David Attenborough and Lupita Nyong'o.
Barack Obama is the second president to have an Emmy. Dwight D. Eisenhower was given a special Emmy Award in 1956.
Barack Obama previously won Grammy Awards for his audiobook reading of two of his memoirs, βThe Audacity of Hopeβ and βDreams From My Father.β Michelle Obama won her own Grammy for reading her audiobook in 2020.
EGOT refers to a special category of entertainers who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony. To date, 17 people have done it.
The late Chadwick Boseman also won an Emmy for his voice work on Saturday. The βBlack Pantherβ actor won for outstanding character voiceover for the Disney+ and Marvel Studios animated show βWhat If...?"
On the show, Boseman voiced his βBlack Pantherβ character T'Challa in an alternate universe where he becomes Star-Lord from βGuardians of the Galaxy.β
It was one of the last projects for Boseman, who died in 2020 of colon cancer at age 43.
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This story has been edited to correct one of the recordings for which Barack Obama won Grammy Awards. He won for βThe Audacity of Hopeβ and βDreams From My Father" but not for βA Promised Land.β
