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Menken has been recognized with multiple awards and nominations for his work in film, theatre, television, and music. For his work in film he earned 19 Academy Award nominations winning 8 Oscars for The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), and Pocahontas (1995).
Alan Irwin Menken [1] (born July 22, 1949) is an American composer and conductor. Over his career he has received numerous accolades including winning eight Academy Awards, a Tony Award, eleven Grammy Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, and a Daytime Emmy Award.
Phil Collins won in 1989 with Lamont Dozier. 1990 award-winner Carly Simon. Five-time recipient Alan Menken was awarded for his work in numerous Disney films and is the first person to win this category for consecutive years. 1995 award-winner Bruce Springsteen.
Between 1974 and 2001, Hamlisch received a total of 12 competitive awards. Before Alan Menken joined the group in 2020, Hamlisch had the most Oscars of any EGOT winner (three - all won in the same year). In 1974 he would win "General Field" Grammys, taking Song of the Year and Best New Artist, making him first EGOT to have this distinction.
Tracy Morgan's character on "30 Rock" spent much of the fourth season coveting the four major awards in the entertainment industry: the Emmy, the Grammy, the Oscar and the Tony. The prolific ...
The 66th annual Grammy Awards are being handed out today (Feb. 4) at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with Trevor Noah again hosting the live CBS telecast.
Alan Menken is now an EGOT winner. The longtime composer, most well known for his work on Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid, won a Daytime Emmy on Sunday after previously ...
"A Whole New World" – Alan Menken and Tim Rice Won "Friend Like Me" – Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Nominated "Prince Ali" – Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Nominated Best Original Score: Alan Menken Won Grammy Awards [9] [10] [16] Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: Alan Menken, Tim Rice, Walter Afanasieff: Won Record of the Year