Former U.S. President Barack Obama was awarded an
Emmy for narrating his Netflix documentary series Our
Great National Parks, the
Television Academy announced on Saturday.
Mr. Obama had already
won a pair of Grammy
Awards — for audio versions
of his memoirs The Audacity of Hope and Dreams from
My Father — so he now only
needs an Oscar and a Tony
to complete the estimable
EGOT (referring to those
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 Black Panther actor
won for outstanding character voiceover for the Disney+ and Marvel Studios
animated show What If...?
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