14 classic television stars who earned Grammy awards and nominations (2024)

1. Bob Newhart

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The wry comic master holds a certain distinction, as he is the only performer on this list to take home the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. He earned the honor in 1961 with his stand-up recording The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart, the first comedy album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts, and still the only comedy platter to be named Album of the Year.

2. Andy Griffith

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The adored Mayberry man had a quietly successful recording career. His began to earn recognition in 1959, when his "Hamlet" was nominated for Best Comedy Performance. In 1996, he finally won, for BestSouthern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album, thanks to his I Love to Tell the Story: 25 Timeless Hymns. Two years later, he earned another nomination in the same category for his follow-up, Just As I Am.

3. Robin Williams

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Who could have fathomed that a quirky young guest star on Happy Days would go on to become such a legend? Well, anyone who was on set that day. Robin Williams exploded to stardom the moment he slipped on Mork's red spacesuit. He won Grammys for Best Comedy Album in 1980, 1988, 1989 and 2003, for his recordsReality...What a Concept (1980),A Night at the Met (1988), Good Morning, Vietnam (1989) and Robin Williams Live - 2002. To boot, he was nominated for Best New Artist in 1980. He lost toRickie Lee Jones.

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4. Betty White

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The cherish American treasure took home the award for Best Spoken Word Album in 2012, thanks to her reading of her memoir, If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't).

5. Doris Day

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Day was known as a woman of song years before she headlined her own The Doris Day Show. In 1958, at the 1st Annual Grammy Awards, she was nominated for Best Vocal Performance, Female, thanks to her single "Everybody Loves a Lover." Two years later, Sound of Music delivered another nom. At last, in 2008, the Grammys gave her a Lifetime Achievement Award.

6. Lily Tomlin

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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In starTomlin took home the Best Comedy Recording trophy in 1972 for This Is A Recording, which featured her telephone operator Ernestine, a character featured in several skits on the show.

7. Della Reese

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Long before she was the boss angel on Touched by an Angel, Della Reese was a gospel powerhouse. (She was also the first black woman to host a talk show on television.) In 1960, she earned a nomination for Best Vocal Performance Album, Female, for her LP Della. Years later, in '87 and '98, she got a couple nominations in the Soul Gospel category.

8. Clint Eastwood

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The tough-as-leather Rawhide star certainly has an artistic side. His directorial skills are well known. But he also was nominated for a Grammy in Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media in 2006, after composing his stirring soundtrack to Million Dollar Baby.

9. William Shatner

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Someone on the Grammy panel is clearly a Trekkie. Shatner, whose musical career is amusing, certainly, earned a nomination in Best Spoken Word Recording in 1976, for his dramatic (is there any other kind, when you're talking about Shatner?) reading of Isaac Asimov: Foundation - The Psychohistorians.

10. Leonard Nimoy

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Yep, Spock, too. In fact, Nimoy has two up on Shatner. He had three nominations to his credit. Two came in the same year! In 1988, he was up for Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording for both Whales Alive and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. In 1995, he got another nom in the same category for the audiobook of his autobiography, I Am Spock.

11. Lisa Whelchel

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The biggest (or at least blondest) young star of The Facts of Life got into the music game, too. The spiritual actress struck a chord with the Christian music community. Her praise-pop earned a nomination for Best Inspirational Performance in the 27th Annual Grammy Awards. She lost to Donna Summer, but hung around on Billboard's Christian chart for weeks.

12. Edd Byrnes

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The hip young co-star of 77 Sunset Strip coined a lot of catchphrases and popularized teen slang. He also earned a nomination for Best New Artist in 1959. He lost to Bobby Darin.

13. The Partridge Family

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Speaking of Best New Artist of the Year nominees, the Partridge Family earned the honor in 1970.

14. Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers & Rob Reiner

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The entire cast of All in the Family was up for Best Comedy Recording in 1973, due to their tie-in album All in the Family. Of course, it featured the warbling theme song, "Those Were the Days," alongside tracks like "A Station Wagon Filled With Nuns" and "Bacon Souffle & Women's Lib."

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