Can’t hold him back anymoooooore.
This is Robert Lopez, the 39-year-old songwriter behind Frozen's massive hit “Let It Go.”
Twitter / Via Twitter: @lopezbobby
On Sunday, he won an Oscar for Best Original Song with his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, which makes him a new member of the elite EGOT club, meaning he's won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.
To date, he's won three Tony Awards — for Best Original Score (for Avenue Q) in 2004, for Best Book of a Musical (for The Book of Mormon) in 2011, and for Best Original Score (for The Book of Mormon) in 2011 as well — two Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition (for The Wonder Pets) in 2008 and 2010, and a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album (for The Book of Mormon) in 2012.
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Here are the Lopezes with their daughters, whom they thanked during their acceptance speech (which they partially sang).
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