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

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Totals[a]
Wins149
Nominations412
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

This article is a list of Filipino Emmy Award, Grammy Award, Academy Award (Oscar), and Tony Award winners and nominees. These include non-traditional artists, both naturalized (people born and/or raised in the Philippines) and international co-citizenship (people born outside of Philippines who are still considered Filipino citizens, specifically both part and half Filipinos), or Philippine visual media production companies are given by one or all of these four recognitions where they have won or nominated individually or altogether.

Emmy Awards

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The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards with an extensive range of award categories of artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.

Only two television series by individuals have been nominated three times in Outstanding Comedy Series category, winning both each.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2022 Leann Bowen United States Ted Lasso Won [1][2][3]
2023 Nominated
Rene Gube The Bear Won
2024 Pending

Only one television series by an individual has been nominated in Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2003 Marsha Garces Williams United States/Finland Robin Williams: Live on Broadway Nominated Part Filipino-Finnish (her father is Filipino)[4]
Criss won a Primetime Emmy for his performance of real-life spree killer Andrew Cunanan.

Only one actor has been nominated and won in Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Darren Criss United States The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Andrew Cunanan Won First Filipino-American to win for any acting categories.[5]

Only one work by an individual has been nominated in Outstanding Variety Series category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
1969 George Sunga United States The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Nominated [6]

Settled as Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program in two decades since 1982. Only one individual has been nominated three times in Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
1990 Rob Schneider United States Saturday Night Live Nominated Part Filipino (his maternal grandmother is Filipina)[7]
1991 Nominated
1992 Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Variety Special - Pre-Recorded category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2023 Augie Max Vargas United States Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & Laughter Nominated [8]

Formerly known as Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program through 2011 to 2016, which divided as Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series and Outstanding Short Form Variety Series. Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2014 Bruno Mars United States Super Bowl XLVIII: Halftime Show Starring Bruno Mars Nominated [9]

Only one actor has been nominated in Outstanding Actor In a Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Lou Diamond Phillips United States/Scotland/Republic of Ireland The Crossroads of History Chieftain Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother was Filipino).[5]

Only one actress has been nominated in Outstanding Actress In a Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Milestone/Notes
2020 Rain Valdez United States Razor Tongue Belle Nominated First Filipino-American transgender woman to be nominated.[5]

Only two people have been nominated in Outstanding Animated Program category, winning once for the former.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Episode Status Milestone/Notes
2008 Jess Española N/A The Simpsons "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" Won First full Filipino to win a Primetime Emmy.[10]
2012 Richard Manginsay United States "Holidays of Future Passed" Nominated
Napoleon won Emmy twice for his choreographed with his wife,

Only eight people have been nominated eleven times in Outstanding Choreography category, winning once for Klapow and two members of Quest Crew; and twice for Napoleon D'umo.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Episode Status Milestone/Notes
2006 Cheryl Burke United States Dancing with the Stars "Episode 204 (Paso Doble)" Nominated [11]
"Episode 208 (Freestyle)" Nominated
Charles Klapow High School Musical Won
2008 High School Musical 2 "What Time Is It?", "Fabulous", "Work This Out", "I Don't Dance", "You Are the Music in Me", "For One" Nominated [12]
2009 Napoleon D'umo So You Think You Can Dance "Bleeding Love" Nominated [13]
2011 "Scars", "Fallin", "Outta Your Mind" Won [14]
2013 "Call of the Wild (Circle of Life)", "Love Cats", "Beautiful People" Nominated [15]
2014 "Puttin' on the Ritz", "Gold Rush", "Run the World" Won [16]
2016 Ryan "Ryanimay" Conferido
Dominic Sandoval
America's Best Dance Crew "Runaway Baby", "Take U There", "Summer Thing" Won [a][17]
2019 Melvin 'TimTim' Rogador World of Dance "Drop It Like It's Hot", "Headband", "DNA" Nominated [18]
2024 Karla Puno Garcia 76th Annual Tony Awards "Opening Number", "Lifetime Achievement" Pending [19]

Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Cinematography for a Series - One Hour category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Episode Status Milestone/Notes
2022 Autumn Durald Arkapaw United States Loki "Lamentis" Nominated [20]

Only one individual has been nominated five times in Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming category, winning thrice.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Episode Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Zaldy Goco United States RuPaul's Drag Race :"Keeping It 100!" Nominated [21]
2017 "Oh. My. Gaga!" Won [22]
2018 "10s Across the Board" Won [23][24]
2019 "Trump: The Rusical" Won [25][26]
2020 "I'm That Bitch" Nominated [27]

Only two people has been nominated four times in Outstanding Emerging Media Program category, winning once for Vargas and Paredes.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2017 Augie Max Vargas United States Academy Awards Won [8]
2018 Nominated
2019 Nominated
2020 Roxanne Paredes Mr. Robot: Season_4.0 ARG Won [28]

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (Creative Arts)

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Only one individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2010 Joe Mateo United States Prep & Landing Won [29]

Only one individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Episode Status Milestone/Notes
2021 Michelle Tesoro United States The Queen's Gambit "Exchanges" Won [30]

Only one individual has been nominated six times in Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Episode Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Ben Bulatao United States Deadliest Catch "Carpe Diem" Nominated
2017 "Uncharted Territory" Nominated
2018 "Battle Lines" Nominated
2019 "Battle of Kings" Nominated
2020 "Cold War Rivals" Nominated
2021 "Body of Work" Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Main Title Design category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2020 Henry DeLeon United States Carnival Row Nominated [31]

Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Music Direction category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Bruno Mars United States Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo Nominated [32]

Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2021 Robert Lopez United States WandaVision Nominated

Only two people have been nominated five times in Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics category, winning the latter.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Episode Song Status Milestone/Notes
2007 Robert Lopez United States Scrubs "My Musical" "Everything Comes Down to Poo" Nominated
2015 The Comedians "Celebrity Guest" "Kiss an Old Man" Nominated
87th Academy Awards N/A "Moving Pictures" Nominated
Darren Criss Glee "Dreams Come True" "This Time" Nominated [33]
2020 Charles Edward Hugo The Black Godfather "Letter to My Godfather" Nominated [31]
2021 Robert Lopez WandaVision "Breaking the Fourth Wall" "Agatha All Along" Won

Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Reality or Competition Series category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2017 Monica Sotto United States Drunk History Nominated [31]
2020 Nominated

Only four people have been nominated nine times in Outstanding Special Visual Effects category, winning once for Nazal and Collyer, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
1998 Ariel Velasco-Shaw United States From the Earth to the Moon Nominated [34]
2008 Anthony Ocampo Grey's Anatomy Nominated [35][36]
2011 The Walking Dead Nominated
2012 Touch Nominated
Pan Am Nominated
2015 Mark A.J. Nazal Gotham Nominated [37]
2017 Won
2019 Charles Collyer Star Trek: Discovery Nominated [18]
2021 Won

Only one individual has been nominated thrice in Outstanding Stunt Coordination category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2021 Brett Chan Canada Warrior Nominated [38]
2023 Wednesday Nominated
2024 Warrior Pending

Only one talk series by an individual has been nominated four times in Outstanding Daytime Talk Series category, winning twice for Nicolas.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2012 Marc Anthony Nicolas United States The Talk Nominated [39]
2016 Won
Bruno Mars Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars in The Ellen DeGeneres Show Nominated [40]
2017 Marc Anthony Nicolas The Talk Nominated [39]
2018 Won

Only one individual has been nominated and won four times in Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2009 Lisa Manibog-Lew United States Judge Judy Won [41]
2010 Won
2011 Won
2012 Won

Only one actor has been nominated in Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Milestone/Notes
2019 Lou Diamond Phillips United States/Scotland/Republic of Ireland Conversations in L.A. Martin Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother was Filipino)[5]

Outstanding Daytime Series (Daytime Creative Arts)

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Only one individual have been nominated in Outstanding Daytime Series category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2000 Lisa Manibog-Lew United States Judge Judy Nominated [41]

Outstanding Daytime Special (Daytime Creative Arts)

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Only four people people have been nominated six times in Outstanding Daytime Special category, winning once for Josue and Relampagos, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Jose Antonio Vargas United States White People Nominated [33]
Michele Josue Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine Won [42]
2017 Augie Max Vargas Disney Parks' Magical Christmas Celebration Nominated [43]
2022 Joel Relampagos Recipe for Change Nominated [44]
2023 Won
2024 Nominated

Outstanding Daytime Program (Daytime Creative Arts)

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Only one individual have been nominated twice in Outstanding Daytime Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
1998 Lisa Manibog-Lew United States Judge Judy Nominated [41]
1999 Nominated

Outstanding Children's Program (Daytime Creative Arts)

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It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022. Only two television series by an individual have been nominated and won twice in Outstanding Children's Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2008 Beth Aala United States Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show Won [45]
2011 A Child's Garden of Poetry Won

Outstanding Costume Design (Daytime Creative Arts)

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Also known as Costume Design for a Drama Series and Costume Design/Styling for a Series. Only one individual has been nominated five times in Outstanding Costume Design category, winning four.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Angelo Santos United States The Bold and the Beautiful Won [46][47]
2019 Nominated
2020 Won
2023 Won
2024 Won

Outstanding Makeup (Daytime Creative Arts)

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Only one individual has been nominated five times in Outstanding Makeup category, winning twice.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Gabrielle "Gabbi" Pascua United States The Talk Nominated [48]
2017 Nominated
2018 Nominated
2019 Won
2020 Won

Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Graphic and Artistic Design (Daytime Creative Arts)

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Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Graphic and Artistic Design category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2006 Frederick “Eric” Alba United States Strange Days on Planet Earth Nominated [49]

Outstanding Short Form Program (Children's and Family)

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Only two people (as songwriters) have been nominated and won in Outstanding Short Form Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2022 Robert Lopez
H.E.R.
United States We the People Won First Filipino-Americans to win in an inauguration category.

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

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It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022. Only one individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
1997 Ronnie del Carmen United States Freakazoid! Won

Outstanding Directing for a Single Camera Program (Children's and Family)

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Only one individual has been nominated in Outstanding Directing for a Single Camera Program category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2023 Romeo Candido Canada Circuit Breakers Nominated [50]

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Series (Children's and Family)

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It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022. Only one individual has been nominated and won twice in Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Series category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2008 Robert Lopez United States Wonder Pets! Won
2010 Won

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (Children's and Family)

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It was regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022. Only two people have been nominated in Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation category, winning once for the latter.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
1996 Francis Barrios United States Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Nominated [51]
2023 Joey Pogoy Canada Sonic Prime Won [52]

Formerly known as Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program, regularly hosted at Daytime Emmy Awards until 2022. Only one individual has been nominated three times in Outstanding Voice Performance in an Animated Program category, winning once in Looney Tunes Cartoons.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Eric Bauza Canada 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. Only one individual has been nominated four times in Outstanding Voice Performance in a Preschool Program category, winning once in Bugs Bunny Builders.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Television Role Status Milestone/Notes
2019 Eric Bauza Canada 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

Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming (News and Documentary)

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Only one work by an individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2014 Lisa Valencia-Svensson Canada Herman’s House Won [53][54]

Outstanding Social Issue Documentary (News and Documentary)

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Only one work by an individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Social Issue Documentary category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2022 Ramona S. Diaz United States A Thousand Cuts Won [55]

Outstanding Investigative Documentary (News and Documentary)

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Only one work by an individual has been nominated in Outstanding Investigative Documentary category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2022 Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala N/A Delikado Nominated [b]

Outstanding Investigative Journalism (News and Documentary)

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Only four people have been nominated in Outstanding Investigative Journalism category, winning once for the former.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2010 Maria Ressa United States ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs Won [57][58]
2013 Ramona S. Diaz
Marty Syjuco
Carmen Vicencio
Give Up Tomorrow Nominated [59][60]

Outstanding Environment News Story (News and Documentary)

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Only one work by an individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Environment News Story category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2019 Shanna Mendiola United States Today in LA Won [61]

Outstanding Music Composition (News and Documentary)

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Only one individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Music Composition category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2021 Denise Santos N/A Primates Won [55]

Outstanding Program/Individual Achievement (News and Documentary)

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Only one individual has been nominated and won in Outstanding Program/Individual Achievement category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
1986 Rochit Tañedo N/A The Philippines: Life and Death in Revolution Won [45]

Only one miniseries has been nominated in Best Arts Programming category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
2020 ABS-CBN Corporation Jake and Charice ABS-CBN Nominated [c][62]

Best Drama Series (International)

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Only one miniseries has been nominated in Best Drama Series category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
2013 ABS-CBN Corporation Maalaala Mo Kaya ABS-CBN Nominated [63]

Best Telenovela (International)

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Only six television series have been nominated in Best Telenovela category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
2009 Wilma Galvante Magdusa Ka GMA Network Nominated [64]
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 [65]
2011 Laurenti Dyogi Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Impostor ABS-CBN Nominated [66]
2014 Suzette Doctolero My Husband's Lover GMA Network Nominated [67]
2016 Henry King Quitain Bridges of Love ABS-CBN Nominated [68]
  • 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.[64]

Only one miniseries has been nominated in Best TV Movie or Miniseries category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
2022 Erik Matti
Michiko Yamamoto
On the Job Reality MM Studios
Globe Studios
HBO Go
Star Cinema (uncredited)
Nominated Yamamoto is Filipino-Japanese.
[65]

Best Kids: Live-Action (International)

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Formerly known as Kids - Series through 2010 to 2019 and Kids - TV Movie/Mini-Series through 2012 to 2019. Only two television series have been nominated in Best Kids: Live-Action category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
2017 ABS-CBN Corporation Once Upon a Time Wansapanataym: Candy's Crush ABS-CBN Nominated [69]
2022 Ash M. Malanum
Ivan Andrew Payawal
Gameboys The IdeaFirst Company Nominated [70]

Best Kids: Animation (International)

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Only one television series has been nominated in Best Kids: Animation category.

Year English title Original title Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
2021 Tish Tash Synergy88[d] Nominated [e][72]

Best Actor (International)

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Only two actors have been nominated in International Emmy Award for Best Actor category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Role Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
2010 Sid Lucero Destined Hearts Dahil May Isang Ikaw Alfred "Red" Ramirez ABS-CBN Nominated
2012 Arthur Acuña The Kitchen Musical Harry Shaw Studio 23 Nominated [73]
2017 Zanjoe Marudo Would You Remember? Maalaala Mo Kaya Victor ABS-CBN Nominated

Best Actress (International)

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Only three actresses have been nominated in International Emmy Award for Best Actress category.

Year Recipient(s) English title Original title Role Production company/Network Status Milestone/Notes
1989 Tessie Tomas A Dangerous Life Imelda Marcos HBO Nominated [f]
2008 Angel Locsin She Wolf: The Last Sentinel Lobo Lyka Raymundo ABS-CBN Nominated
2015 Jodi Sta. Maria The Promise Pangako sa 'Yo Amor Powers ABS-CBN Nominated

JCS International Young Creatives Award (International)

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Only one individual has been participated and honored in JCS International Young Creatives Award category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Television Status Milestone/Notes
2019 Breech Asher Harani N/A Next to Me Honored First Filipino and youngest recipient to be honored.[76][77]

Outstanding Achievement for Entertainment/Informational Programs (Midwest)

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Only one individual has been nominated three times in Outstanding Achievement for Entertainment/Informational Programs category, winning twice.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Entertainment/Informational Status Milestone/Notes
2008 Billy Dec United States Informational - Single Magazine Program, Program Series, or Segment Nominated
2009 Entertainment - Arts/Entertainment Program or Program Series (Broadcast/Advanced Media) Won [78]
2015 Informational - Single Magazine Program, Program Series, or Segment Won

NY News Emmy

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Only one individual has been nominated three times in NY News Emmy categories, winning twice.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Category/ies Status Milestone/Notes
2014 Ernabel Demillio United States Best Community Affairs/Public Programming Nominated
2017 Best Historical/Cultural Segment for Asian American Life Nominated
2021 Best Community Affairs/Public Programming Won [78]

Miscellaneous categories/nominations

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Due to lack of international sources about categories at Emmy, this will be placed any names as "miscellaneous"; most of them are regional Emmy winners and nominees. Only eleven people have been nominated and won in any unknown or unnamed category/ies and nominations.

Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Miscellaneous Milestone/Notes
Steve Angeles United States Nominated 2 Emmy awards for his work of Kept: Six Decades of Servitude, winning once. [79]
Kristina Audencial Nominated an Emmy Award for the coverage of Filipino WWII soldiers who fought under the US flag. [80]
Natasha Brown Won 3 Emmy awards for her excellence in reporting at KYW.
Cher Calvin Won 9 Emmy awards for news journalism at KTLA. [81]
Katherine Creag Won an Emmy award for her individual reporting and as part of a news team of WNBC.
Manny Dela Rosa Won 2 Emmy awards: Best On-Camera Talent/Host in 2010 and Best Arts/Entertainment Feature in 2011. [82]
Ernabel Demillio Nominated for the remaining 7 NY News Emmys.
Henni Espinosa Won 3 Emmy awards for her journalism with international broadcast media company, ABS-CBN International. [83]
Kristine Johnson Nominated for 2 Emmy awards as a producer at WCBS-TV.
Lloyd LaCuesta Won 6 Emmy awards as a broadcast journalist.
Jean Martirez Nominated for 2 Emmy awards for co-anchored the KTTV FOX 11 Morning News. [84][85]
Rita Nazareno Won an Emmy award for her report of Good Day L.A. (television) [86][87]
Keesa Ocampo Won 2 Emmy awards for her distinguished career with international broadcast media company, ABS-CBN International. [88]
Victoria Recaño Won 3 Emmy awards for hosting The Disney Afternoon and Inside Edition.
Geena Rocero Nominated 4 Emmy awards for her directorial debut of the 2021 four-part documentary series "Caretakers" [89]

Grammy Awards

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The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.

Only six people have been nominated fifteen times in Album of the Year category, winning thrice for Mars.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
2003 Charles Edward Hugo United States Nellyville Nominated [g][90]
2004 Justified Nominated
2006 The Emancipation Of Mimi Nominated
2010 apl.de.ap The E.N.D. Nominated [91]
2012 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico Doo-Wops & Hooligans Nominated
2017 25 Won (as producer – The Smeezingtons)
2018 24K Magic Won
2019 H.E.R. United States H.E.R. Nominated
2020 I Used to Know Her Nominated
Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico An Evening with Silk Sonic Won
2021 Brian Keith Warfield United States Chilombo Nominated [92]
2022 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland Sour Nominated Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)[93]
Dominic Fike United States/Italy Justice Nominated
H.E.R. United States Back of My Mind Nominated
2023 Good Morning Gorgeous Nominated (as featured artist, producer & songwriter)
2024 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland Guts Nominated

Only six people have been nominated sixteen times in Record of the Year category, winning thrice for Mars.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Status Milestone/Notes
2004 apl.de.ap United States "Where Is The Love" Nominated [91]
2005 "Let's Get It Started" Nominated
2006 Charles Edward Hugo "Hollaback Girl" Nominated [90]
2010 apl.de.ap "I Gotta Feeling" Nominated
2011 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Fuck You" Nominated
"Nothin' on You" Nominated
2012 "Grenade" Nominated
2014 "Locked Out of Heaven" Nominated
2016 "Uptown Funk" Won
2018 "24K Magic" Won
2020 H.E.R. United States "Hard Place" Nominated
2022 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Leave the Door Open" Won
Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Drivers License" Nominated Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)[93]
2023 Steve Lacy United States "Bad Habit" Nominated [94]
H.E.R. "Good Morning Gorgeous" Nominated
2024 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Vampire" Nominated

Only four people have been nominated eleven times in Album of the Year category, winning once for H.E.R. and twice for Mars, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Status Milestone/Notes
2011 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Fuck You" Nominated
2012 "Grenade" Nominated
2014 "Locked Out of Heaven" Nominated
2018 "That's What I Like" Won
2020 H.E.R. United States "Hard Place" Nominated
2021 "I Can't Breathe" Won
2022 "Fight for You" Nominated
Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Leave the Door Open" Won
Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Drivers License" Nominated Part Filipino (her father was Filipino; her mother was German-Irish ancestry.)[93]
2023 Steve Lacy United States "Bad Habit" Nominated [94]
2024 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Vampire" Nominated

Only three people have been nominated in Best New Artist category, winning once for Rodrigo.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Status Milestone/Notes
2019 H.E.R. United States Nominated
2022 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland Won
Saweetie United States/China Nominated

Only two people has been nominated four times in Producer of the Year, Non-Classical categories, winning once for Hugo.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Solo/Team Status Milestone/Notes
2004 Charles Edward Hugo United States The Neptunes Won [90]
2006 Nominated
2011 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico The Smeezingtons Nominated [95]
2012 Nominated

Only five people have been nominated six times in Best Pop Vocal Album category, winning once for the latter four (2004, 2010, 2014, and 2022).

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
1968 Larry Ramos United States/China/Spain Insight Out Nominated [95]
2004 Charles Edward Hugo United States Justified Won [90]
2010 apl.de.ap The E.N.D. Won [91]
2014 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico Unorthodox Jukebox Won
2022 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland Sour Won
2024 Guts Nominated

Only four people have been nominated seven times in Best Pop Solo Performance category, winning once for Mars and Rodrigo, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1968 Larry Ramos United States/China/Spain Insight Out Nominated [95]
2011 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Just The Way You Are" Nominated
2012 "Grenade" Nominated
2014 "When I Was Your Man" Won
2022 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Drivers License" Won
2023 Steve Lacy United States "Bad Habit" Nominated
2024 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Vampire" Nominated

Formerly known multiple titles until Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals before discontinued in 2011. Only four people have been nominated six times in Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category, winning once for Mars and twice for Lindo, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1968 Larry Ramos United States/China/Spain "Windy" Nominated [95]
2006 apl.de.ap United States "Don't Lie" Nominated [91]
Nicole Scherzinger United States/Hawaii/Ukraine/ "Stickwitu" Nominated
2007 apl.de.ap United States "My Humps" Won
2010 "I Gotta Feeling" Won
2016 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Uptown Funk" Won

The award as Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals was discontinued in 2012. All solo and duo/group rap performances have since been shifted to the revived Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category. Only one individual has been nominated in this category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
2006 apl.de.ap United States "Gone Going" Nominated [91]

Only two people have been nominated thrice and won in Best R&B Album category; once for Mars and H.E.R., respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico 24K Magic Won
2019 H.E.R. United States H.E.R. Won
2022 Back of My Mind Nominated

Only two people have been nominated seven times and won in Best R&B Song category; once for H.E.R. and twice for Mars, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "That's What I Like" Won
2019 H.E.R. United States "Focus" Nominated
2020 "Could've Been" Nominated
2021 "Better Than I Imagined" Won
2022 "Damage" Nominated
Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Leave the Door Open" Won
2023 "Good Morning Gorgeous" Nominated (as producer/songwriter)

Only three people have been nominated six times in Best R&B Performance category, winning once for H.E.R. and twice for Mars, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "That's What I Like" Won
2019 H.E.R. United States "Best Part" Won
2020 "Could've Been" Nominated
2021 Brian Keith Warfield United States "Lightning & Thunder" Nominated [92]
2022 "Damage" Nominated
Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Leave the Door Open" Won

Only two people have been nominated in Best Progressive R&B Album category, winning the latter.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
2021 Brian Keith Warfield United States Chilombo Nominated [92]
2023 Steve Lacy United States Bad Habit Won

Only one individual has been nominated and won in Best Traditional R&B Performance category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
2022 H.E.R. United States "Fight for You" Won

Only three people has been nominated four times in Best Rap Song category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Status Milestone/Notes
2004 Charles Edward Hugo United States "Beautiful" Nominated [90]
"Excuse Me Miss" Nominated
2005 "Drop It Like It's Hot" Nominated
apl.de.ap "Let's Get It Started" Nominated [91]
2011 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Nothin' on You" Nominated
2013 "Young, Wild & Free" Nominated
2022 Saweetie United States/China "Best Friend" Nominated

Only two people has been nominated in Best Rap/Sung Collaboration category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Status Milestone/Notes
2004 apl.de.ap United States "Where Is The Love" Nominated [91]
Charles Edward Hugo "Frontin'" Nominated [90]
2011 Bruno Mars United States/Spain/Puerto Rico "Nothin' on You" Nominated

The award as Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group was discontinued in 2012. All solo and duo/group rap performances have since been shifted to the revived Best Rap Performance category. Only one individual has been nominated and won twice in this category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
2005 apl.de.ap United States "Let's Get It Started" Won [91]
2006 "Don't Phunk With My Heart" Won

Only three people has been nominated in Best Dance/Electronic Recording category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
2004 apl.de.ap United States "Boom Boom Pow" Nominated
2009 Charles Edward Hugo "Give It 2 Me" Nominated [90]
2021 Toro y Moi "The Difference" Nominated [92]
2023 H.E.R. "Intimidated" Nominated

Only two people have been nominated thrice in Best Rock Album category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
2009 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland Death Magnetic Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[h][96]
2018 Hardwired...To Self-Destruct Nominated
2019 Mike Inez United States Rainier Fog Nominated [97]
2024 Kirk Hammett 72 Seasons Nominated

Only three people have been nominated in Best Rock Song category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Status Milestone/Notes
1992 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland/ "Enter Sandman" Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[96]
2016 Elle King United States "Ex's & Oh's" Nominated
2024 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl" Nominated

The category was originally presented as Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental, Best Rock Instrumental Performance, and Best Hard Rock Performance. Only three people have been nominated fourteen times in Best Rock Performance category, winning once for Hammett.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1995 Mike Inez United States "I Stay Away" Nominated [97]
1996 "Grind" Nominated
1997 "Again" Nominated
1999 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland "Fuel" Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[96]
2000 "Whiskey in the Jar" Won
Mike Inez United States "Get Born Again" Nominated
2005 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland "Some Kind of Monster" Nominated
2008 "The Ecstasy Of Gold" Nominated
2009 "Suicide & Redemption" Nominated
2010 "The Unforgiven III" Nominated
Mike Inez United States "Check My Brain" Nominated
2011 "A Looking In View" Nominated
2016 Elle King "Ex's & Oh's" Nominated
2024 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland "Lux Æterna" Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Contemporary (R&R) Group Performance - Vocal or Instrumental category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1967 Larry Ramos United States/China/Spain Cherish Nominated [95]

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Contemporary (R&R) Recording category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1967 Larry Ramos United States/China/Spain Cherish Nominated [95]

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Reggae Album category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Chris “Flict” Aparri United States Lost in Paradise Nominated [98][99]

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Status Milestone/Notes
2022 H.E.R. United States "Hold Us Together" (Hope Mix) Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated twice in Best Country Duo/Group Performance category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
2017 Elle King United States "Different for Girls" Nominated
2022 "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" Nominated

The category was originally presented as Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental. Only two people have been nominated ten times in Best Metal Performance category, winning seven for Hammett.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1989 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland/ ...And Justice For All Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[96]
1990 "One" Won
1991 "Stone Cold Crazy" Won
1992 Metallica Won
1996 "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (live) Nominated
1999 "Better Than You" Won
2004 "St. Anger" Won
2009 "My Apocalypse" Won
2020 Rob Cavestany
Mark Osegueda
Ted Aguilar
United States Humanicide Nominated [i][100]
2024 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland/ "72 Seasons" Won [96]

Formerly known as "Best Latin Pop Performance" (1984—1991, 1995–2000) and "Best Latin Pop or Urban Album" (1992—1994, 2021). Only one individual has been nominated thrice in Best Latin Pop Album category, winning the former.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
1997 Enrique Iglesias Spain "Enrique Iglesias" Won Spanish-born and half-Filipino (his mother Isabel Preysler is Filipina)[101][102]
1998 "Vivir" Nominated
1999 "Cosas Del Amor" Nominated

The award as Best Hawaiian Music Album was discontinued in 2012. All solo and duo/group rap performances have since been shifted to Best Regional Roots Music Album category. Only two people have been nominated seven times in this category, winning five times; twice for Carrere and thrice for Pe'a, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Album Status Milestone/Notes
2008 Tia Carrere United States/Hawaii "Hawaiiana" Nominated
2009 "Ikena" Won
2010 "He Nani" Nominated
2011 "Huana Ke Aloha" Won
2017 Kalani Peʻa Hawaii "E Walea" Won [103][104]
2019 "No 'Ane'i" Won
2022 "Kau Ka Pe'a" Won

It was discontinued in 1968. Only one individual has been nominated and won in Best Performance by a Chorus category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1963 Larry Ramos United States/China/Spain Presenting The New Christy Minstrels Won First Asian and first Filipino to win.[95]

It was discontinued in 1968. Only one individual has been nominated twice in Best Performance By A Vocal Group category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
1967 Larry Ramos United States/China/Spain Cherish Nominated [95]
1968 Never My Love Nominated

It was discontinued in 2011. Only two people have been nominated in Best Urban/Alternative Performance category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song/Album Status Milestone/Notes
2005 Charles Edward Hugo United States "She Wants To Move" Nominated [90]
2007 apl.de.ap "Mas Que Nada" Nominated [91]

Only one individual has been nominated twice in Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media category, winning the former.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Media Status Notes
2015 Robert Lopez United States "Let It Go" Frozen Won
2021 "Into the Unknown" Frozen II Nominated

Only two people has been nominated five times in Best Song Written for Visual Media category, winning the former.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Song Media Status Notes
2015 Robert Lopez United States "Let It Go" Frozen Won
2019 "Remember Me" Coco Nominated
2021 "Into the Unknown" Frozen II Nominated
2022 "Agatha All Along" WandaVision Nominated
H.E.R. "Fight for You" Judas and the Black Messiah Nominated

Only seven people has been nominated eleven times in Best Musical Theater Album category, winning once for Lopez, Tolentino and Noblezada, respectively.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2003 Lea Salonga N/A Flower Drum Song Nominated [105]
2005 Robert Lopez United States Avenue Q Nominated
2011 The Book of Mormon Won
2014 Jhett Tolentino N/A The Color Purple Won First naturalized Filipino to win.[106]
Lena Hall United States/Spain/Sweden Hedwig and the Angry Inch Nominated
2016 Conrad Ricamora United States The King and I Nominated [107]
2019 Lea Salonga N/A Once on This Island Nominated
2020 Eva Noblezada United States/Mexico Hadestown Won [108]
2021 Conrad Ricamora United States Soft Power Nominated [109]
Christine Allado United Kingdom The Prince of Egypt Nominated [92]
2023 Andrea Macasaet United States Six Nominated

Only two people have been nominated in Best Music Video category, winning the former for Lindo.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Music video Status Milestone/Notes
2010 apl.de.ap United States "Boom Boom Pow" Won [91]
2013 Jon Jon Augustavo "Can't Hold Us" Nominated
2022 Olivia Rodrigo United States/Germany/Republic of Ireland "Good 4 U" Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Music Film category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
2014 Kirk Hammett United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Scotland/Republic of Ireland/ Metallica: Through The Never Nominated Part-Filipino (his mother is Filipina)[96]

Academy Awards (Oscar)

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The Academy Awards of Merit,[110] commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards that for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

Robert Lopez and Matthew Libatique are the only people who garnered more nominations than once in the same category.

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Supporting Actress category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Film Role Status Milestone/Notes
2010 Hailee Steinfeld United States True Grit Mattie Ross Nominated Part-Filipino (maternal grandfather was of half Filipino and half African-American).[111][112][113]

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Original Screenplay category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
2015 Ronnie del Carmen United States Inside Out Nominated First Filipino to be nominated for any screenplay category.

Only one individual has been nominated three times in Best Cinematography category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
2010 Matthew Libatique United States Black Swan Nominated First Filipino to be nominated for Best Cinematography.[114]
2018 A Star Is Born Nominated
2023 Maestro Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Makeup and Hairstyling category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
2021 Frederic Aspiras United States/Vietnam House of Gucci Nominated [115]

Only one individual has been nominated and won in Best Production Design category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
2017 Paul Denham Austerberry Canada/United Kingdom The Shape of Water Won First Filipino to be nominated and to win for Best Production Design.[116]

Only two people have been nominated four times in Best Original Song category, winning three.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Film Song Status Milestone/Notes
2013 Robert Lopez United States Frozen "Let It Go" Won Part-Filipino (paternal grandfather is Filipino, paternal grandmother is part-Filipino).[117]
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
  • Lopez is the only songwriter to be nominated three times and won twice.

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Visual Effects category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
1993 Ariel Velasco-Shaw United States The Nightmare Before Christmas Nominated

Only two people have been nominated twice in Best Animated Short Film category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
2018 Trevor Jimenez Canada Weekends Nominated [114]
Bobby Pontillas United States One Small Step Nominated [114]

Only one individual has been nominated in Best Live Action Short Film category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Film Status Milestone/Notes
2005 Pia Clemente United States Our Time is Up Nominated First woman of color to be nominated for Best Live Action Short Film.[114]

Tony Awards

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The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre,[118] more commonly known as a Tony Award, is one of the four major annual American entertainment awards that recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.

Only two musical theaters by their respective producers have been nominated and won in Best Musical category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2014 Jhett Tolentino N/A A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder Won First naturalized Filipino to win for Best Musical.[106]
2017 Raymond Poliquit United States Dear Evan Hansen Won [119]

Only one individual has been nominated and won in Best Book of a Musical category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2011 Robert Lopez United States The Book of Mormon Won First naturalized Filipino to win for Best Book of a Musical.

Only one actor has been nominated in Best Actor in a Musical category.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Show Role Status Milestone/Notes
1996 Lou Diamond Phillips United States/Scotland/Republic of Ireland The King And I The King of Siam Nominated

Only two people have been nominated three times in Best Actress in a Musical category, winning once.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Show Role Status Milestone/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 United States/Mexico Nominated
2019 Hadestown Eurydice Nominated

Only two people have been nominated three times in Best Featured Actress in a Musical category, winning once.

Year Recipient Co-citizenship Show Role Status Milestone/Notes
2014 Lena Hall United States/Spain/Sweden Hedwig and the Angry Inch Yitzhak Won First Filipino-American to be nominated and to win for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.[33]

Only one individual has been nominated twice in Best Costume Design in a Musical category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Clint Ramos United States Once on This Island Nominated
2019 KPOP Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated four times in Best Scenic Design in a Musical category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2004 Robert Brill United States Assassins Nominated [120]
2009 Guys and Dolls Nominated
2019 Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations Nominated
2024 Hell's Kitchen Nominated

Only one theater play by an individual has been nominated twice in Best Play category, winning once.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/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
2019 Jose Antonio Vargas United States What the Constitution Means to Me Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated twice in Best Revival of a Play category, winning once.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/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

Only one individual has been nominated three times in Best Revival of a Play category, winning once.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Clint Ramos United States Eclipsed Won First Filipino descent to win for Best Costume Design.[119]
2019 Torch Song Nominated
2020 The Rose Tattoo Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated twice in Best Scenic Design of a Play category.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2016 Clint Ramos United States Slave Play Nominated

Only one individual has been nominated three times in Best Original Score category, winning twice in a row.

Year Recipient(s) Co-citizenship Show Status Milestone/Notes
2004 Robert Lopez United States 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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Early recognition

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Filipino-American guitarist, banjo player and vocalist Larry Ramos.

Starting with Larry Ramos and George Sunga, two of the earliest Filipino-American artists during the 1960s were the subject to prominence for their works and received their respective Grammy and Emmy nominations.[121][122]

The former makes history by becoming the first Filipino-American to be nominated and to win any one of four major accolades; he was nominated six categories out of seven Grammy nominations solely, four of which defunct while the remaining two were active, winning one for Best Performance by a Chorus for his work of Presenting The New Christy Minstrels with his American folk music group of the same name.[123][124]

Modern recognition

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Despite the fact their lacking nominations of Academy Award—specifically for Best International Feature Film submissions—and Tony Award categories in over six decades, many artists of Filipino ancestry, mostly Filipino-Americans, received multiple wins and nominations across both Emmys and Grammys throughout their careers.

First-time native-born winners

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Philippine-born Lea Salonga, Jess Española, and Jhett Tolentino were among the first-time winners of Tony, Primetime Emmy, and Grammy, respectively.

These all Filipino-born artists have achieved major categories in all ceremonies, specifically including the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy. Part and half-Filipinos born independently or outside of the Philippines as well as other divisions of Emmy awards (Daytime, Children's and Family, News and Documentary, International, and regionals) are excluded. These including:

Jess Española was actually the first-ever Filipino and only Kapampangan to win the Primetime Emmy Award, for which he was one of the recipient who have won the Outstanding Animated Program for his work as an assistant director of "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" from The Simpsons. At the time, he was not officially an U.S. citizen; most Filipino-Americans had won Emmys in the past, but never a full Filipino,[125] although at one point, one of very few full-blooded native-born animators was Ronnie del Carmen also won an Emmy in 1997, but only a Daytime Emmy or after moving to the United States with his family, he partially became an U.S. citizen in prior of working with Dreamworks and Pixar for over two decades;[131] Española is permanently stayed in Quezon City since 2015.[132]

Other Filipino-born artists like Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, Denise Santos and Rochit Tañedo also have won an Emmy, but also not in Primetime and Creative Arts; most winners are primarily News and Documentary.[45][55] Santos is the first Filipino-born composer to have won in one of the four recognitions.

EGOT

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Robert Lopez is the first Filipino to achieve EGOT status.

While the EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) acronym was established by actor Philip Michael Thomas in late 1984, Robert Lopez is the first and, so far, only Asian and Filipino to achieve the EGOT status in 2013 with the win of Best Original Song for his participation as a songwriter for "Let it Go" from Frozen, and the only person to have won all four awards more than once, having won four Emmys, three Grammys, two Oscars and three Tonys.[133] He is also the youngest recipient and achieved the accomplishment in shortest period of time of any EGOT winner in the span of ten years at the age of 39.[134] 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.[135]

Attempted recipient H.E.R. is also participating an EGOT record, having won an Academy Award, a Children's and Family Emmy Award, and five Grammy Awards for her distinguished career of songwriting.[136][137]

Major success at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards

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One of the most notable seasons is the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, making history for its most successful nominations to Filipino-American singers-songwriters and musicians with 22 in this season, each their respective names including Bruno Mars, H.E.R., Olivia Rodrigo, and Saweetie, with Rodrigo became the only Filipino-American and the youngest Asian-American recipient to be nominated these all four general field categoriesRecord of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist—in a single season;[138] winning only the latter while Mars also won the remaining two of the majority.[97][139][140]

Notes

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  1. ^ Conferido and Sandoval are the only two members of Quest Crew to be claimed as Filipino-Americans, so they are included in a list.
  2. ^ The film is an international-co-production of USA, UK, and The Philippines, and is primarily shot in Bulacan, Philippines, produced by Australian filmmaker and international producers. While the filmmaker and producers were all non-Filipinos, Alikpala is the only Filipina as a producer for her work.[56]
  3. ^ Co-produced with Japan's NHK
  4. ^ Co-produced with Studio Gale, Big Crunch Entertainment, and Korea Educational Broadcasting System.
  5. ^ Tish Tash is an international-co-production series of Philippines, Malaysia, and South Korea.[71]
  6. ^ As a matter of fact, the category was unknown at the time in the 1980s or wasn't introduced until 2005 due to lack of international sources. According to some Philippine sources, Locsin wasn't the first time ever to be nominated with that category but back in the 1980s, Tomas was actually nominated for the first time in history, along with two or four unknown nominees, but it lost to the fellow nominee.[74][75]
  7. ^ Hugo is one of the duo band under the name The Neptunes, so he is included on a list.
  8. ^ Hammett was one of the members of the band, so he is included on a list.
  9. ^ All three are the band of the thrash metal under the name Death Angel, so they are included on a list.

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