List of Filipino Emmy, Grammy, Academy, and Tony Award winners and nominees

This is a collective list of Filipino Emmy Award, Grammy Award, Academy Award (Oscar), and Tony Award winners and nominees.

Emmy Awards

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Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Notes
2010 Darren Criss   The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Andrew Cunanan Won First Filipino American to win for any acting categories.[1]
Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Notes
2016 Lou Diamond Phillips  / /  The Crossroads of History Chieftain Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother was Filipino).[1]
Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Notes
2020 Rain Valdez   Razor Tongue Belle Nominated First Filipino-American transgender woman to be nominated.[1]

Outstanding Short Form Program (Children's and Family)

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Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Notes
2021 Robert Lopez
H.E.R.
  We the People Won

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program (Children's and Family)

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It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Notes
1996 Ronnie del Carmen N/A Freakazoid! Won

Formerly known as Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program, regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Notes
2016 Eric Bauza   The Adventures of Puss in Boots Puss in Boots and Sino Nominated (Seasons 1-2 only.)
2021 Looney Tunes Cartoons Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Nominated
2022 Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Won

It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Notes
2019 Eric Bauza   Muppet Babies Fozzie, Mr. Statler, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Robin and Sam Nominated
2020 Nominated
2021 Nominated
2023 Bugs Bunny Builders Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Won

Best Drama Series (International)

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Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company /Network Status Notes
2013 ABS-CBN Corporation Maalaala Mo Kaya ABS-CBN Nominated [2]

Best Telenovela (International)

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ABS-CBN is the only network to receive multiple nominations in the same category, with four including three consecutive years; though it did not win. 2009 (37th) is the only year to have majority in a single country (Philippines) with two nominations in the same category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company /Network Status Notes
2009 Wilma Galvante Magdusa Ka GMA Network Nominated [3]
Rondel P. Lindayag A Time for Us Kahit Isang Saglit Double Vision
ABS-CBN
Nominated
2010 Narciso Y. Gulmatico, Jr. Destined Hearts Dahil May Isang Ikaw ABS-CBN Nominated [4]
2011 Laurenti Dyogi Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Impostor ABS-CBN Nominated [5]
2014 Suzette Doctolero My Husband's Lover GMA Network Nominated [6]
2016 Henry King Quitain Bridges of Love ABS-CBN Nominated [7]
Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company /Network Status Notes
2022 Erik Matti
Michiko Yamamoto
On the Job Reality MM Studios
Globe Studios
HBO
WarnerMedia
Nominated Yamamoto is Filipino-Japanese.

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Best Actor (International)

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Year Recipient Television Role Status Notes
2010 Sid Lucero Dahil May Isang Ikaw Alfred "Red" Ramirez Nominated
2017 Zanjoe Marudo Maalaala Mo Kaya Victor Nominated

Best Actress (International)

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Year Recipient Television Role Status Notes
2008 Angel Locsin Lobo Lyka Raymundo Nominated
2015 Jodi Sta. Maria Pangako sa 'Yo Amor Powers Nominated

Grammy Awards

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Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Work Status Notes
2011 Bruno Mars  / / / Fuck You Nominated
2012 Grenade Nominated
2014 Locked Out of Heaven Nominated
2018 That's What I Like Won
2022 Leave the Door Open Won
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2003 Lea Salonga N/A Flower Drum Song Nominated [8]
2005 Robert Lopez   Avenue Q Nominated
2011 The Book of Mormon Won
2014 Jhett Tolentino N/A The Color Purple Won First naturalized Filipino to win.[9]
2019 Lea Salonga N/A Once on This Island Nominated
2020 Eva Noblezada   Hadestown Won [10]

Formerly known as Best Contemporary Album in 1968.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Work Status Notes
1968 Larry Ramos   Insight Out Nominated [11]

Formerly known as Best Contemporary Group Performance (Vocal or Instrumental) in 1968.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Work Status Notes
1968 Larry Ramos   Windy Nominated [11]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Work Status Notes
1967 Larry Ramos   Cherish Nominated [11]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Work Status Notes
1967 Larry Ramos   Cherish Nominated [11]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Work Status Notes
1963 Larry Ramos   Presenting The New Christy Minstrels Won First Asian and first Filipino to win.[11]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Work Status Notes
1967 Larry Ramos   Cherish Nominated [11]
1968 Never My Love Nominated

Academy Awards (Oscar)

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This main article is a list of Filipino Academy Award winners and nominees. Robert Lopez and Matthew Libatique are the only people who garnered more nominations than once in the same category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Film Role Status Notes
2010 Hailee Steinfeld   True Grit Mattie Ross Nominated Part-Filipino (maternal grandfather was of half Filipino and half African-American).[12][13][14]
First Filipino and youngest Asian-American to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress (age 14).
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Notes
2015 Ronnie del Carmen N/A Inside Out Nominated First naturalized Filipino to be nominated for any screenplay category.
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Notes
2010 Matthew Libatique   Black Swan Nominated First Filipino to be nominated for Best Cinematography.[15]
2018 A Star Is Born Nominated
2023 Maestro Nominated
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Notes
2021 Frederic Aspiras  /  House of Gucci Nominated [16]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Notes
2017 Paul Denham Austerberry  /  The Shape of Water Won First Filipino to be nominated and to win for Best Production Design.[17]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Song Status Notes
2013 Robert Lopez   Frozen "Let It Go" Won Part-Filipino (paternal grandfather is Filipino, paternal grandmother is part-Filipino).[18]
2017 Coco "Remember Me" Won
2019 Frozen II "Into the Unknown" Nominated
2020 H.E.R. Judas and the Black Messiah "Fight for You" Won
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Notes
1993 Ariel Velasco Shaw   The Nightmare Before Christmas Nominated First woman of color to be nominated for Best Visual Effects.
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Notes
2018 Trevor Jimenez   Weekends Nominated [15]
Bobby Pontillas   One Small Step Nominated [15]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Notes
2005 Pia Clemente   Our Time is Up Nominated First woman of color to be nominated for Best Live Action Short Film.[15]

Tony Awards

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Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2014 Jhett Tolentino N/A A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder Won First naturalized Filipino to win for Best Musical.[9]
2017 Raymond Poliquit   Dear Evan Hansen Won [19]
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2011 Robert Lopez   The Book of Mormon Won First naturalized Filipino to win for Best Book of a Musical.
Year Recipient Co-citizenship Show Role Status Notes
1990 Lea Salonga N/A Miss Saigon Kim Won First naturalized Filipino to be nominated and to win for Best Actress in a Musical.
2017 Eva Noblezada   Nominated
2019 Hadestown Eurydice Nominated
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2016 Clint Ramos   Once on This Island Nominated
2019 KPOP Nominated
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2013 Jhett Tolentino N/A Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Won First naturalized Filipino to win for Best Play.
2015 Hand to God Nominated
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2014 Jhett Tolentino N/A A Raisin in the Sun Won First naturalized Filipino to win for Best Revival of a Play.
2015 This Is Our Youth Nominated
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2016 Clint Ramos   Eclipsed Won First Filipino descent to win for Best Costume Design.[19]
2019 Torch Song Nominated
2020 The Rose Tattoo Nominated
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2016 Clint Ramos   Slave Play Nominated
Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Notes
2004 Robert Lopez   Avenue Q Won First Asian to win for Best Original Score.
2011 The Book of Mormon Won
2018 Frozen Nominated

Milestones

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Robert Lopez

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Filipino-American singer-songwriter Robert Lopez.

Robert Lopez is one of only nineteen people, and the only Filipino, to have won at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony (EGOT). He is also the youngest person EGOT winner and achieved the accomplishment in shortest period of time of any EGOT winner: he won in all four categories in the span of ten years at the age of 39.[citation needed] He is also the only person to have won all four awards more than once, having won four Emmys, three Grannys, two Oscars and three Tonys.[20]

His second set of wins in all four categories began with 37th Daytime Emmy Awards and concluded with 90th Academy Awards, establishing a new fastest EGOT record of 7 years and 8 months.[21]

References

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  8. ^ "Filipina Broadway singer Lea Salonga nominated". gulfnews.com. 8 December 2003. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  9. ^ a b "NOMINATIONS (JHETT TOLENTINO)". The American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
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  13. ^ "Hailee Steinfeld: Biography". IMDb. 15 June 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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  15. ^ a b c d La O, Ana (August 22, 2006). "The Talented Miss Clemente". Asia Pacific Arts. Archived from the original on August 26, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  16. ^ Tangcay, Jazz (February 8, 2022). "'House of Gucci' Hair and Makeup Oscar Nomination for Frederic Aspiras Is a Milestone for Asian American Representation". Variety. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  17. ^ "Meet the Asian and Asian American Nominees for the 2018 Oscars!". Center for Asian American Media. March 1, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
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  20. ^ Schwartz, Dana (March 5, 2018). "Oscars 2018: Robert Lopez becomes the first person in history to double EGOT". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  21. ^ "'Remember Me' Songwriter Robert Lopez Becomes First-Ever 'Double EGOT' Winner". Variety. 5 March 2018.