Barack Obama is the only person who has won all three awards. He won a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album in 2006 and 2008, an Emmy for Outstanding Spoken Word Album in 2020, and the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.
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Former Vice President Al Gore received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 -- shared with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) -- for efforts toward preserving the environment. Gore's audio version of his book "An Inconvenient Truth" earned the 2006-2007 Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album. He also won a 2006-2007 Primetime Emmy as a co-founder of Current TV, which won the award for Best Interactive Television Service .
Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, won several awards during his career, including Academy Awards, Peabody Awards, and Pulitzer Prizes. However, he did not win a Nobel Prize for Literature.
Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel was born in 1892.
Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel died in 1985.
Marie Curie ( twice Nobel prizes) comes to mind. Lise Meitner ( also nobel prize) and Emmy Noether are just few ones.
He won an Emmy.
Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel has written: 'Focus on bacteria'
No, Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 and two Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word recording, one in 2008 and the other in 2006. But he has never been an actor in a Hollywood movie, so he was not eligible for an Academy Award.
I couldn't find anyone to fit all three. George Bernard Shaw won an Oscar and a Nobel Prize. And while Al Gore did receive a Nobel Prize, I couldn't find any listing of him ever being nominated for a Grammy, and he did get on stage when An Inconvenient Truthwon the Oscar, but he did not receive the actual award. (And By the way- there are no official nominations for the Nobel Prize.)
Emmy is not an acronym for anything. It is an award that is given for television shows. It's equivalents are the Grammy and the Tony.