Emmy Awards
  

Daytime Emmy Awards

Winners are noted in red. Actors and actresses who were on Days are in italics and have links to their page. Those actors who were on Days and won are noted with bullets.

 

Some notes on the awards:
(Courtesy Soap Opera Central)

Before 1973, there was not a separate Emmy ceremony for daytime television. In fact, in 1971 only one award was handed out---the award for top daytime drama series. In 1972, the committee added another award that would honor Outstanding Achievement By and Individual in a Daytime Drama. The award went to All My Children's Mary Fickett (Ruth Brent). In 1973, daytime television was given its own Emmy ceremony. At the time there were three categories--- one for the top show, the top actor, and the top actress. As time progressed more categories were added.

The performers themselves decide if they feel their work is worthy of Emmy consideration. Material filmed between May and January (date not known) can be used for consideration of Emmy nominations. The performer must submit video tape of their work from two consecutive days. Scenes in which the performer is not in are edited out of the video. He or she then decides which category best suits their work for the past year (Leading or Supporting role). That performer's name is placed on a nomination ballot. All persons involved in daytime television are allow to submit one nomination in each category. The top five vote getters in each category are placed on the final ballot. This ballot is then sent to Emmy board for final votes. This final voting process determines who walks home with the Emmy award.

Nominees in the Younger Actor and Actress awards category are performers who have not yet reached their 23rd birthday. Should aperformer reach his or her 23rd birthday in the middle of a term being used for Emmy consideration, there are two possible options.One, the performer can use work up to the time when he or she turned 23. This will allow the performer to be eligible in the "younger" categories. Or, he or she can use work after his or her 23rd birthday and be considered for the "adult" categories.

 

1999-2000

Outstanding Younger Actor
Jensen Ackles (Eric, Days)
Jonathan Jackson (Lucky, GH)
Bryant T. Jones (Nate, Y&R)
David Lago (Raul, Y&R)
Joshua Morrow (Nick, Y&R)
David Tom (Billy, Y&R)

The 2000 Emmy awards will air on ABC on May 19th


1998-99

Outstanding Younger Actor
Jensen Ackles (Eric Brady, Days)
Jason George (Michael Bourne, SB)
Jonathan Jackson (Lucky Spencer, GH)
Bryant Jones (Nate Hastings, Y&R)
Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman, Y&R)
Jacob Young (Rick, The Bold and the Beautiful)


1997-98

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
Jensen Ackles (DAYS)
Tyler Christopher (GH)
Jonathan Jackson(GH)
Bryant Jones (Y&R)
Kevin Mambo (G&L)
Joshua Morrow (Y&R)

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
Sarah Brown (GH)
Christie Clark (DAYS)
Rhonda Ross Kendrick (AW)
Camryn Grimes (Y&R)
Heather Tom (Y&R)


 1996-97

Outstanding Ingenue/Younger Leading Actress
Sarah Brown (Carly, General Hospital)
Sharon Case (Sharon, Young and Restless)
Christie Clark (Carrie, Days of Our Lives)
Kimberly McCullough (Robin, General Hospital)
Heather Tom (Victoria, Young and Restless


 1995-96

 no Children of Salem nominations  


 1994-95

 Outstanding Supporting Actor
Ian Buchanan (James, Bold and Beautiful)
Keith Hamilton Cobb (Noah, All My Children)
Rick Hearst (Alan-Michael, Guiding Light)
Roger Howarth (Todd, One Life to Live)
Jerry ver Dorn (Ross, Guiding Light)


 1993-94

  no Children of Salem nominations  


 1992-93

 Outstanding Supporting Actor
Gerald Anthony (Marco, General Hospital)
Thom Christopher (Carlo, One Life to Live)
Rick Hearst (Alan-Michael, Guiding Light)
Charles Keating (Carl, Another World)
Kin Shriner (Scott, General Hospital)


1991-92

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama series
Melissa Reeves
Tricia Cast (Nina, Young and Restless)
Beth Ehlers (Harley, Guiding Light)
All Korot (Jenna, Another World)
Cady McClain (Dixie, All My Children)

Outstanding Supporting Actor
Bernard Barrow (Louie, Loving)
Thom Christopher (Carlo, One Life to Live)
Rick Hearst (Alan-Michael, Guiding Light)
Charles Keating (Carl, Another World)
Jerry ver Dorn (Ross, Guiding Light)


 1990-91

 Outstanding Juvenile/Younger Leading Actor
Bryan Buffinton (Billy, Guiding Light)
Justin Gocke (Brandon, Santa Barbara)
Rick Hearst (Alan-Michael, Guiding Light)
Andrew Kavovit (Paul, As the World Turns)
Kristoff St. John (Adam, Generations)


 1989-90

 no Children of Salem nominations


1988-89

Outstanding Juvenile Male in a Drama Series
Justin Gocke (Brandon, Santa Barbara)
Andrew Kavovit (Paul, As the World Turns)
Darrell Utley (Benjy, Days of Our Lives)


 1987-88

 no Children of Salem nominations


 1986-87

Outstanding Supporting Actor
Anthony Call (Herb, One Life to Live)
Justin Deas (Keith, Santa Barbara)
Richard Eden (Brick, Santa Barbara)
Al Freeman Jr. (Ed, One Life to Lives)
Gregg Marx (Tom, As the World Turns)  


 1985-86

 Outstanding Supporting Actor
Louis Edmonds (Langley, All My Children)
Al Freeman Jr. (Ed, One Life to Live)
Larry Gates (H.B., Days of Our Lives)
Gregg Marx (Tom, As the World Turns)
John Wesley Shipp (Doug, As the World Turns)


1984-85

Outstanding Ingenue/Woman in a Drama Series
(this was the first year this category was created)
Kristian Alfonso
Lisa Trusel
Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren, Young and Restless)
Melissa Leo (Linda, All My Children)
Tasia Valenza (Dottie, All My Children)


 No children of Salem nominations between the early 1970s and 1985.

 

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