The Grammy Awards are tonight, and it’s a good time to remember that the awards aren’t


The Grammy Awards are tonight, and it’s a good time to remember that the awards aren’t only for musicians. In fact, the statuette also has been won by several entertainers who also earned the ultimate TV achievement, the Emmy. Here are five who have taken home both a Grammy and an Emmy. And just to make it more entertaining, this fivesome doesn’t include the truly select handful who are EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) winners.

v Cher: Emmy for Variety, Music or Comedy Special, “The Farewell Tour” (2003); Grammy for Dance recording (2004)

v Cynthia Nixon: Emmy for guest actress in a drama, “Law & Order: SVU” (2008), and supporting actress in a comedy, “Sex and the City” (2004); Grammy for Spoken word album (2009)

v Justin Timberlake: Emmy for Guest actor in a comedy series, “Saturday Night Live” (2011); Grammy for Rap song collaboration, R&B song, pop solo performance, pop vocal album, pop duo/group performance (2014); male pop vocal performance (2009); rap/sung collaboration, dance recording (2007); pop vocal album (2004)

v Robin Williams: Emmy for Individual performance in a variety or music program, “ABC Presents: A Royal Gala” (1988) and “Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin” (1987); Grammy for Comedy album (2003); recording for children, comedy recording (1989); comedy recording (1988, 1980)

v Kate Winslet: Emmy for Lead actress in a miniseries or movie, “Mildred Pierce” (2011); Grammy for Spoken word album for children (2000)

The 57th Annual Grammy Awards (8 p.m., CBS): The stage will be graced by an eclectic lineup of stars, including Kanye West, who is set to deliver a solo performance as well as a collaborative effort with Paul McCartney and Rihanna. Other performers include Madonna, Eric Church, AC/DC, Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga and Usher.

“The Walking Dead” (9 p.m., AMC): We’re trying to figure out who’s still alive on “The Walking Dead” as the zombie-infested series resumes tonight.

“Better Call Saul” (10 p.m., AMC): Fans of “Breaking Bad” won’t be able to resist its new prequel, “Better Call Saul.” Set six years before the events of “Bad,” it deftly delves into the life of small-time lawyer Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) before he changed his name and got his swag on.

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