<p>Hollywood newcomer Barack Obama was awarded an Emmy for narrating his Netflix documentary series <em>Our Great National Parks</em>, the Television Academy announced Saturday.</p>.<p>The former two-term US president had already won a pair of Grammy Awards -- for audio versions of his memoirs <em>The Audacity of Hope</em> and <em>Dreams from My Father </em>-- so he now only needs an Oscar and a Tony to complete the estimable EGOT.</p>.<p>According to an Entertainment Weekly tracker, only 17 people have achieved an EGOT, including Mel Brooks, Whoopie Goldberg, Audrey Hepburn and -- most recently -- Jennifer Hudson.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/big-reveal-biden-to-host-unveiling-of-obamas-white-house-portrait-1141519.html" target="_blank">Big reveal: Biden to host unveiling of Obama's White House portrait</a></strong></p>.<p>One other president had already been awarded an Emmy -- Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956 -- although his was an honorary award.</p>.<p>After leaving office in 2017, both Obama and his wife Michelle have each written best-selling memoirs, and in addition to their non-profit foundation, have established a production company which has inked a major deal with Netflix, reportedly worth tens of millions of dollars.</p>.<p>Their company's first documentary for the streaming service, <em>American Factory</em>, won the Oscar for best documentary feature and an Emmy for directing, though the awards went to the filmmakers and not to the Obamas themselves.</p>.<p>Obama's successor to the presidency, Donald Trump, did not win an Emmy for his reality competition show <em>The Apprentice, </em>although he was nominated twice.</p>.<p>Other nominees in Obama's narrator category included former NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (<em>Black Patriots: Heroes Of The Civil War)</em>, Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o (<em>Serengeti II</em>) and veteran naturalist David Attenborough (<em>The Mating Game</em>).</p>.<p>Obama also received the Nobel Peace Prize after his 2008 presidential election win, for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."</p>
<p>Hollywood newcomer Barack Obama was awarded an Emmy for narrating his Netflix documentary series <em>Our Great National Parks</em>, the Television Academy announced Saturday.</p>.<p>The former two-term US president had already won a pair of Grammy Awards -- for audio versions of his memoirs <em>The Audacity of Hope</em> and <em>Dreams from My Father </em>-- so he now only needs an Oscar and a Tony to complete the estimable EGOT.</p>.<p>According to an Entertainment Weekly tracker, only 17 people have achieved an EGOT, including Mel Brooks, Whoopie Goldberg, Audrey Hepburn and -- most recently -- Jennifer Hudson.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/big-reveal-biden-to-host-unveiling-of-obamas-white-house-portrait-1141519.html" target="_blank">Big reveal: Biden to host unveiling of Obama's White House portrait</a></strong></p>.<p>One other president had already been awarded an Emmy -- Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956 -- although his was an honorary award.</p>.<p>After leaving office in 2017, both Obama and his wife Michelle have each written best-selling memoirs, and in addition to their non-profit foundation, have established a production company which has inked a major deal with Netflix, reportedly worth tens of millions of dollars.</p>.<p>Their company's first documentary for the streaming service, <em>American Factory</em>, won the Oscar for best documentary feature and an Emmy for directing, though the awards went to the filmmakers and not to the Obamas themselves.</p>.<p>Obama's successor to the presidency, Donald Trump, did not win an Emmy for his reality competition show <em>The Apprentice, </em>although he was nominated twice.</p>.<p>Other nominees in Obama's narrator category included former NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (<em>Black Patriots: Heroes Of The Civil War)</em>, Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o (<em>Serengeti II</em>) and veteran naturalist David Attenborough (<em>The Mating Game</em>).</p>.<p>Obama also received the Nobel Peace Prize after his 2008 presidential election win, for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."</p>