Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Drama Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | |
First awarded | 1979 |
Currently held by | Max Gail, General Hospital (2021) |
Most awards | Justin Deas, (4) |
Most nominations | Justin Deas, (7) Jerry verDorn, (7) |
Website | theemmys.tv/daytime/ |
The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It is given to honor an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the daytime drama industry.
At the 6th Daytime Emmy Awards held in 1979, Peter Hansen was the first winner of this award for his portrayal of Lee Baldwin on General Hospital.[1][2] The awards ceremony was not televised in 1983 and 1984, having been criticized for voting integrity.[3][4] Following the introduction of a new category in 1985, Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series, the criteria for this category was altered, requiring all actors to be aged 26 or above.[5]
Since its inception, the award has been given to 33 actors. General Hospital is the show with the most awarded actors, with a total of eleven wins. In 1983, Darnell Williams became the first African-American to have garnered the award, winning for his role as Jesse Hubbard on All My Children. Since 1994, Justin Deas holds the most wins with a total of four awards for his work on As the World Turns, Santa Barbara and Guiding Light. With seven each, Jerry Ver Dorn had been tied with Deas for the most nominations since 2005. In 2009, Jeff Branson and Vincent Irizarry tied for the award, which was the first tie in this category.
As of the 2021 ceremony, Max Gail is the most recent winner in this category for his role as Mike Corbin on General Hospital.
Winners and nominees[]
Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.
Indicates the winner |
1970s[]
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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1979 (6th) | |||||
Peter Hansen | General Hospital | Lee Baldwin | |||
Lewis Arlt | Search for Tomorrow | David Sutton | [2] | ||
Bernard Barrow | Ryan's Hope | Johnny Ryan | |||
Ron Hale | Ryan's Hope | Roger Coleridge | |||
Joseph Gallison | Days of Our Lives | Neil Curtis | |||
Mandel Kramer | The Edge of Night | Bill Marceau |
1980s[]
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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1980 (7th) | |||||
Warren Burton | All My Children | Eddie Dorrance | |||
Vasili Bogazianos | The Edge of Night | Mickey Dials | |||
Ron Hale | Ryan's Hope | Roger Coleridge | |||
Julius La Rosa | Another World | Renaldo | |||
Shepperd Strudwick | Love of Life | Timothy McCauley | |||
1981 (8th) | |||||
Larry Haines | Search for Tomorrow | Stu Bergman | |||
Richard Backus | Ryan's Hope | Barry Ryan | |||
Matthew Cowles | All My Children | Billy Clyde Tuggle | |||
Justin Deas | As the World Turns | Tom Hughes | |||
William Mooney | All My Children | Paul Martin | |||
1982 (9th) | |||||
David Lewis | General Hospital | Edward Quartermaine | |||
Gerald Anthony | One Life to Live | Marco Dane | |||
Douglas Sheehan | General Hospital | Joe Kelly | |||
Darnell Williams | All My Children | Jesse Hubbard | |||
1983 (10th) | |||||
Darnell Williams | All My Children | Jesse Hubbard | |||
Anthony Call | One Life to Live | Herb Callison | |||
Al Freeman Jr. | One Life to Live | Ed Hall | |||
David Lewis | General Hospital | Edward Quartermaine | |||
Howard E. Rollins Jr. | Another World | Ed Harding | |||
John Stamos | General Hospital | Blackie Parrish | |||
1984 (11th) | |||||
Justin Deas | As the World Turns | Tom Hughes | |||
Anthony Call | One Life to Live | Herb Callison | |||
Louis Edmonds | All My Children | Langley Wallingford | |||
David Lewis | General Hospital | Edward Quartermaine | |||
Paul Stevens | Another World | Brian Bancroft | |||
1985 (12th) | |||||
Larry Gates | Guiding Light | H.B. Lewis | |||
Anthony Call | One Life to Live | Herb Callison | |||
Louis Edmonds | All My Children | Langley Wallingford | |||
David Lewis | General Hospital | Edward Quartermaine | |||
Robert LuPone | All My Children | Zach Grayson | |||
1986 (13th) | |||||
John Wesley Shipp | As the World Turns | Doug Cummings | |||
Louis Edmonds | All My Children | Langley Wallingford | |||
Larry Gates | Guiding Light | H.B. Lewis | |||
Al Freeman Jr. | One Life to Live | Ed Hall | |||
Gregg Marx | As the World Turns | Tom Hughes | |||
1987 (14th) | |||||
Gregg Marx | As the World Turns | Tom Hughes | |||
Anthony Call | One Life to Live | Herb Callison | |||
Justin Deas | Santa Barbara | Keith Timmons | |||
Richard Eden | Santa Barbara | Brick Wallace | |||
Al Freeman Jr. | One Life to Live | Ed Hall | |||
1988 (15th) | |||||
Justin Deas | Santa Barbara | Keith Timmons | |||
Bernard Barrow | Ryan's Hope | Johnny Ryan | |||
Nicolas Coster | Santa Barbara | Lionel Lockridge | |||
Mark LaMura | All My Children | Mark Dalton | |||
David Lewis | General Hospital | Edward Quartermaine | |||
1989 (16th) | |||||
Justin Deas | Santa Barbara | Keith Timmons | |||
Joseph Campanella | Days of Our Lives | Harper Deveraux | |||
David Forsyth | Another World | John Hudson | |||
Quinn Redeker | The Young and the Restless | Rex Sterling |
1990s[]
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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1990 (17th) | |||||
Henry Darrow | Santa Barbara | Rafael Castillo | |||
Robert Gentry | All My Children | Ross Chandler | |||
Quinn Redeker | The Young and the Restless | Rex Sterling | |||
Kin Shriner | General Hospital | Scott Baldwin | |||
Kristoff St. John | Generations | Adam Marshall | |||
Jerry verDorn | Guiding Light | ||||
1991 (18th) | |||||
Bernard Barrow | Loving | Louie Slavinski | |||
William Christian | All My Children | Derek Frye | |||
Stuart Damon | General Hospital | Alan Quartermaine | |||
William Roerick | Guiding Light | Henry Chamberlain | |||
Kin Shriner | General Hospital | Scott Baldwin | |||
Jerry verDorn | Guiding Light | ||||
1992 (19th) | |||||
Thom Christopher | One Life to Live | Carlo Hesser | |||
Bernard Barrow | Loving | Louie Slavinski | |||
Rick Hearst | Guiding Light | Alan-Michael Spaulding | |||
Charles Keating | Another World | Carl Hutchins | |||
Jerry verDorn | Guiding Light | ||||
1993 (20th) | |||||
Gerald Anthony | General Hospital | Marco Dane | |||
Thom Christopher | One Life to Live | Mortimer Bern | |||
Rick Hearst | Guiding Light | Alan-Michael Spaulding | |||
Charles Keating | Another World | Carl Hutchins | |||
Kin Shriner | General Hospital | Scott Baldwin | |||
1994 (21st) | |||||
Justin Deas | Guiding Light | Buzz Cooper | |||
Ian Buchanan | The Bold and the Beautiful | James Warwick | |||
Thom Christopher | Loving | Dante Patroue | |||
Patrick Tovatt | As the World Turns | Cal Stricklyn | |||
Jerry verDorn | Guiding Light | ||||
1995 (22nd) | |||||
Jerry verDorn | Guiding Light | ||||
Ian Buchanan | The Bold and the Beautiful | James Warwick | |||
Keith Hamilton Cobb | All My Children | Noah Keefer | |||
Rick Hearst | Guiding Light | Alan-Michael Spaulding | |||
Roger Howarth | One Life to Live | Todd Manning | |||
1996 (23rd) | |||||
Jerry verDorn | Guiding Light | ||||
Frank Beaty | Guiding Light | Brent Lawrence | |||
Ian Buchanan | The Bold and the Beautiful | James Warwick | |||
Stuart Damon | General Hospital | Alan Quartermaine | |||
David Forsyth | Another World | John Hudson | |||
Michael Sutton | General Hospital | Stone Cates | |||
1997 (24th) | |||||
Ian Buchanan | The Bold and the Beautiful | James Warwick | |||
Maurice Benard | General Hospital | Sonny Corinthos | |||
Stuart Damon | General Hospital | Alan Quartermaine | |||
Brad Maule | General Hospital | Tony Jones | |||
Aaron Lustig | The Young and the Restless | Tim Reid | |||
Scott Reeves | The Young and the Restless | Ryan McNeil | |||
1998 (25th) | |||||
Steve Burton | General Hospital | Jason Morgan | |||
Grant Aleksander | Guiding Light | Phillip Spaulding | |||
Ian Buchanan | The Bold and the Beautiful | James Warwick | |||
Michael E. Knight | All My Children | Tad Martin | |||
Scott Reeves | The Young and the Restless | Ryan McNeil | |||
1999 (26th) | |||||
Stuart Damon | General Hospital | Alan Quartermaine | |||
Michael E. Knight | All My Children | Tad Martin | |||
Christian LeBlanc | The Young and the Restless | Michael Baldwin | |||
Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless | Neil Winters | |||
Jerry verDorn | Guiding Light |
2000s[]
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2000 (27th) | |||||
Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless | Malcolm Winters | |||
Steve Burton | General Hospital | Jason Morgan | |||
Timothy Gibbs | One Life to Live | Kevin Buchanan | |||
Christian LeBlanc | The Young and the Restless | Michael Baldwin | |||
Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless | Neil Winters | |||
2001 (28th) | |||||
Michael E. Knight | All My Children | Tad Martin | |||
Hunt Block | As the World Turns | Craig Montgomery | |||
Josh Duhamel | All My Children | Leo du Pres | |||
Benjamin Hendrickson | As the World Turns | Hal Munson | |||
Michael Park | As the World Turns | Jack Snyder | |||
2002 (29th) | |||||
Josh Duhamel | All My Children | Leo du Pres | |||
Mark Consuelos | All My Children | Mateo Santos | |||
Benjamin Hendrickson | As the World Turns | Hal Munson | |||
Paul Leyden | As the World Turns | Simon Frasier | |||
Cameron Mathison | All My Children | Ryan Lavery | |||
2003 (30th) | |||||
Benjamin Hendrickson | As the World Turns | Hal Munson | |||
Josh Duhamel | All My Children | Leo du Pres | |||
Christian LeBlanc | The Young and the Restless | Michael Baldwin | |||
Ron Raines | Guiding Light | Alan Spaulding | |||
Paul Anthony Stewart | Guiding Light | Danny Santos | |||
2004 (31st) | |||||
Rick Hearst | General Hospital | Ric Lansing | |||
William deVry | All My Children | Michael Cambias | |||
Christian LeBlanc | The Young and the Restless | Michael Baldwin | |||
Ron Raines | Guiding Light | Alan Spaulding | |||
James Reynolds | Days of Our Lives | Abe Carver | |||
2005 (32nd) | |||||
Greg Rikaart | The Young and the Restless | Kevin Fisher | |||
Jeff Branson | All My Children | Jonathan Lavery | |||
Tyler Christopher | General Hospital | Nikolas Cassadine | |||
Justin Deas | Guiding Light | Buzz Cooper | |||
Rick Hearst | General Hospital | Ric Lansing | |||
Cameron Mathison | All My Children | Ryan Lavery | |||
2006 (33rd) | |||||
Jordan Clarke | Guiding Light | ||||
Tyler Christopher | General Hospital | Nikolas Cassadine | |||
Trent Dawson | As the World Turns | Henry Coleman | |||
Grayson McCouch | As the World Turns | Dusty Donovan | |||
Greg Rikaart | The Young and the Restless | Kevin Fisher | |||
2007 (34th) | |||||
Rick Hearst | General Hospital | Ric Lansing | |||
Trent Dawson | As the World Turns | Henry Coleman | |||
Dan Gauthier | One Life to Live | Kevin Buchanan | |||
Greg Rikaart | The Young and the Restless | Kevin Fisher | |||
Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless | Neil Winters | |||
2008 (35th) | |||||
Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless | Neil Winters | |||
Daniel Cosgrove | Guiding Light | ||||
Trent Dawson | As the World Turns | Henry Coleman | |||
Brian Kerwin | One Life to Live | Charlie Banks | |||
Greg Rikaart | The Young and the Restless | Kevin Fisher | |||
2009 (36th) | |||||
Jeff Branson | Guiding Light | Shayne Lewis | |||
Vincent Irizarry | All My Children | David Hayward | |||
Bradford Anderson | General Hospital | Damian Spinelli | |||
Van Hansis | As the World Turns | Luke Snyder | |||
Jacob Young | All My Children | JR Chandler |
2010s[]
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2010 (37th) | |||||
Billy Miller | The Young and the Restless | Billy Abbott | |||
Bradford Anderson | General Hospital | Damian Spinelli | |||
Ricky Paull Goldin | All My Children | Jake Martin | |||
Jonathan Jackson | General Hospital | Lucky Spencer | |||
Brian Kerwin | One Life to Live | Charlie Banks | |||
2011 (38th) | |||||
Jonathan Jackson | General Hospital | Lucky Spencer | |||
Doug Davidson | The Young and the Restless | Paul Williams | |||
Brian Kerwin | One Life to Live | Charlie Banks | |||
Billy Miller | The Young and the Restless | Billy Abbott | |||
Jason Thompson | General Hospital | Dr. Patrick Drake | |||
2012 (39th) | |||||
Jonathan Jackson | General Hospital | Lucky Spencer | |||
Bradford Anderson | General Hospital | Damian Spinelli | |||
Matthew Ashford | Days of Our Lives | Jack Deveraux | |||
Sean Blakemore | General Hospital | Shawn Butler | |||
Jason Thompson | General Hospital | Dr. Patrick Drake | |||
2013 (40th) | |||||
Scott Clifton | The Bold and the Beautiful | Liam Spencer | |||
Billy Miller | The Young and the Restless | Billy Abbott | |||
Bradford Anderson | General Hospital | Damian Spinelli | |||
Jeff Branson | The Young and the Restless | Ronan Malloy | |||
2014 (41st) | |||||
Eric Martsolf | Days of Our Lives | Brady Black | |||
Bradford Anderson | General Hospital | Damian Spinelli | |||
Steve Burton | The Young and the Restless | Dylan McAvoy | |||
Scott Clifton | The Bold and the Beautiful | Liam Spencer | |||
Dominic Zamprogna | General Hospital | Dante Falconeri | |||
2015 (42nd) | |||||
Chad Duell | General Hospital | Michael Corinthos | |||
Scott Clifton | The Bold and the Beautiful | Liam Spencer | [76] | ||
Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless | Neil Winters | |||
Jacob Young | The Bold and the Beautiful | Rick Forrester | |||
2016 (43rd) | |||||
Sean Blakemore | General Hospital | Shawn Butler | |||
Steve Burton | The Young and the Restless | Dylan McAvoy | |||
Bryton James | The Young and the Restless | Devon Hamilton | |||
Jacob Young | The Bold and the Beautiful | Rick Forrester | |||
Dominic Zamprogna | General Hospital | Dante Falconeri | |||
2017 (44th) | |||||
Steve Burton | The Young and the Restless | Dylan McAvoy | |||
John Aniston | Days of Our Lives | Victor Kiriakis | |||
Chad Duell | General Hospital | Michael Corinthos | |||
Jeffrey Vincent Parise | General Hospital | Carlos Rivera / Dr. Joe Rivera | |||
James Reynolds | Days of Our Lives | Abe Carver | |||
2018 (45th) | |||||
Greg Vaughan | Days of Our Lives | Eric Brady | |||
Wally Kurth | General Hospital | Ned Quartermaine | |||
Chandler Massey | Days of Our Lives | Will Horton | |||
Anthony Montgomery | General Hospital | Dr. Andre Maddox | |||
Greg Rikaart | The Young and the Restless | Kevin Fisher | |||
2019 (46th) | |||||
Max Gail | General Hospital | Mike Corbin | |||
Bryton James | The Young and the Restless | Devon Hamilton | |||
Eric Martsolf | Days of Our Lives | Brady Black | |||
Greg Rikaart | Days of Our Lives | Leo Stark | |||
Dominic Zamprogna | General Hospital | Dante Falconeri |
2020s[]
Year | Actor | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2020 (47th) | |||||
Bryton James | The Young and the Restless | Devon Hamilton | |||
Mark Grossman | The Young and the Restless | Adam Newman | |||
Wally Kurth | Days of Our Lives | Justin Kiriakis | |||
Chandler Massey | Days of Our Lives | Will Horton | |||
James Patrick Stuart | General Hospital | Valentin Cassadine | |||
Paul Telfer | Days of Our Lives | Xander Kiriakis | |||
2021 (48th) | |||||
Max Gail | General Hospital | Mike Corbin | |||
Darin Brooks | The Bold and the Beautiful | Wyatt Spencer | |||
Bryton James | The Young and the Restless | Devon Hamilton | |||
Jeff Kober | General Hospital | Cyrus Renault | |||
James Patrick Stuart | General Hospital | Valentin Cassadine |
Multiple wins and nominations[]
The following individuals received two or more wins in this category:
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The following individuals received two or more nominations in this category:
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Series with most awards[]
Wins | Series |
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General Hospital | |
Guiding Light | |
All My Children | |
The Young and the Restless | |
As the World Turns | |
Santa Barbara | |
The Bold and the Beautiful | |
Days of our Lives | |
Loving | |
One Life to Live | |
Search for Tomorrow |
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External links[]
- "IMDb: Daytime Emmy Awards". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 2013-07-04.
- Awards established in 1979
- Daytime Emmy Awards
- Television awards for Best Supporting Actor