The Grammy Awards are known as "music's biggest night," but the Recording Academy also hands out a ton of trophies in non-musical categories - and you might be surprised to find out who's won them. One of the major sources of unusual Grammy winners is Best Spoken Word Album, first awarded in 1959. This prize has gone to statesmen reading their speeches (Martin Luther King Jr.), poets reciting their work (Maya Angelou) and, more recently, authors and actors reading audiobooks (LeVar Burton, Cynthia Nixon, Michael J. Fox and many more).