The Scrubs actor won a Grammy for Best Compilation Soundtrack in 2005 for his film Garden State, which he also starred in and directed.
Before he was elected, the president won a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for The Audacity of Hope in 2008.
The funnyman has won five Grammys, four for Best Comedy Album and one for Best Recording for Children.
Over the years, these adorable rodents have collected seven Grammys for engineering.
The Apple genius won a Grammy award posthumously for Significant Contribution to the Field of Recording in 2012.
The quirky duo won the coveted Best New Artist award in 1989. But alas, it was taken back a few short days later after their lip-syncing scandal.
The former basketball player won a Grammy for the Best Spoken World Album in 1993 for his work on the audiobook, What You Can Do to Avoid AIDS.
The civil rights activist won a Grammy award in 1971 posthumously for Best Spoken Word Album for his speech Why I Opposed the War in Vietnam.
Yes, the giggly red puppet has taken home three golden microphones for Best Musical Album for Children in 1999, 2000, and 2002.
The American Pie actor won a Grammy in 2003 for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture for The Mighty Wind.
The actor took home a Grammy in 2010 for his audiobook, Always Looing Up.
The late Superman actor won the award for Best Spoken Word Album in 1999 for his audio recording Still Me.
The former leader of the free world won the award for Best Spoken Word Album in 2005 for his biography My Life.
The 39th president won a Best Spoken Word Album award in 2007 for Our Endangered Values.
The former first lady and secretary of state received a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for her book It Takes a Village in 1997.
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