Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Legend and Tim Rice join the ranks of EGOT winners

Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Legend and Tim Rice - Invision
Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Legend and Tim Rice - Invision

The US television version of Jesus Christ Superstar has won an Emmy Award and that has made three men extra happy – it means star John Legend, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice have joined the elite squad of EGOT winners.

The musical's win for best live variety special on Sunday means Legend, Lloyd Webber and Rice have Emmys to go with their Tonys, Grammys and their Oscars – the four biggest prizes in show business.

Lloyd Webber and Rice have already won Tonys (Evita and Sunset Boulevard), Grammys (Cats, Evita) and an Oscar for You Must Love Me from Evita. Legend has won 10 Grammys and in 2015 he scored an Oscar for his song Glory from the movie Selma. Last year, he won a Tony for Best Revival of a Play as a co-producer of Jitney. Legend, who played Jesus in the concert version of "Jesus Christ Superstar" but won his Emmy as a co-producer of the show, is also gunning for an acting Emmy later this month.

Two other songwriters were also one Emmy away from the EGOT on Sunday — Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, whose song In the Market for a Miracle appeared in A Christmas Story Live! They previously won an Oscar for La La Land, and a Tony and a Grammy for Dear Evan Hansen. But their bid for EGOT status was derailed when the Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics went to "Saturday Night Live" and their song "Come Back Barack" when Chance the Rapper was hosting.

John Legend in Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
John Legend in Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert

The special trio of Legend, Lloyd Webber and Rice — officially the 13th, 14th and 15th members of the EGOT club — join an elite group of winners that includes Robert Lopez, Audrey Hepburn, Mel Brooks, Rita Moreno, Mike Nichols and Whoopi Goldberg. (Lopez, the The Book of Mormon and Frozen songwriter, who was 38 when he got EGOT status, is still the youngest to win all four awards. Legend is 39.)

The latest award caps a special year for Lloyd Webber, who turned 70 this year and whose autobiography, Unmasked, came out in the spring along with a massive, four-CD collection of his songs performed by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Lana Del Rey and Madonna. He was the subject of a Grammy Awards tribute, and winter Olympic fans would have noticed Lloyd Webber soundtracks for several skaters.

Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert beat out the telecasts of the Grammys, the Oscars and the Golden Globe, as well as the benefit show Night of Too Many Stars on HBO.