Here's How Rita Moreno's 'Sweatshop Seamstress' Mother Inspired Her Decades of Career SuccessThe screen icon gave kudos to her mom while accepting the Peabody Career Achievement Award.

ByPatrick Carone

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Achieving "EGOT" status -- that is, winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony -- is impressive enough. In fact, only 15 people in history have ever achieved the honor. This past weekend at the 78th Annual Peabody Awards, however, Rita Moreno did them one better.

The screen legend was honored with thePeabodyCareer Achievement Award, making her, along with Barbra Streisand and film director Mike Nichols, one of only three PEGOTs ever. Best know for her Oscar-winning role as Anita inWest Side Story, Moreno won Emmys forThe Muppet ShowandThe Rockford Files, a Grammy forThe Electric Companyalbum and a Tony for her role inThe Ritz. Never one to slow down, she also achieved critical acclaim with her recent appearance on Netflix'sOne Day at a Time.

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At the ceremony, which was presented byMercedes-Benzand took place at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City, Moreno gave a heartfelt speech in which she revealed the true secret of her many decades of success: her mother. She spoke about the challenge of breaking down barriers in the entertainment industry after moving fromPuerto Ricoto New York City at the age of five with the "sweatshop seamstress" who "knew the prick of every pin." "My fame is her fame," she said.

Here's the text of Moreno'sfull speechfromNew York Magazine, in which she explains how her mother not only inspired her to achieve, but laid the groundwork for that success by sacrificing so much herself.

I have never missed my mother so much. I'm very honored to accept this career achievement from such an esteemed organization. I didn't expect this. I am keenly aware of the high value that the Peabody places on storytelling, and I am so humbled that you consider the story of my life and career worthy. Like most, my story is predicated on another story. And that story was my mommy's, who, when I was 5 years old, set out from Puerto Rico for New York to find a better life for us. Every single day of my childhood, my mommy, Rosa Maria, walked me to school then climbed the bus that carried her from 181st St.-Wadsworth Ave. to 42nd St. and Fifth Ave., the heart of the Garment District, where every day she pumped the treadle, wound the bobbins, chocked the hems.

That was my mommy, the sweatshop seamstress. It was backbreaking work. She knew the prick of every pin. But it was a job. And it paid the rent. And we just barely got by. She made my clothes. She made my costumes. I was her little "coquí." She put ribbons in my hair. This was her art. My mommy's art. So that I could perform at every bar mitzvah or wedding reception that would book an 8-year-old artist. She even made me a headdress with fruit stitched on top that made me look just like a miniature Carmen Miranda. My mommy, the sweatshop seamstress. No, no. My mommy, the artist. It gave her joy. It made her proud. My mommy, costume designer to a star.TheRita Moreno. Before I ever was. My fame is her fame. Therefore, this beautiful, precious honor is also in her honor. Thank you.

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Patrick Carone

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Patrick Carone covers all aspects of entrepreneurship, specializing in the automotive, entertainment, hospitality, spirits and cannabis industries.

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