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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | |
First awarded | 1979 |
Currently held by | Marla Adams, The Young and the Restless (2021) |
Most awards | Two (2) wins each:
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Most nominations | Five (5) nominations each: Melissa Claire Egan and Heather Tom |
Website | theemmys.tv/daytime |
The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress 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 actress 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, Suzanne Rogers was the first winner of this award, for her role as Maggie Horton on Days of Our Lives.[1][2] The awards ceremony was not aired on television in 1983 and 1984, having been criticized for voting integrity.[3][4] Following the introduction of a new category in 1985, Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series, one criterion for this category was altered, requiring all actresses to be aged 26 or above.[5]
Since its inception, the award has been given to 35 actresses. General Hospital is the soap opera with the most awarded actresses, with a total of eight. In 1989, Nancy Lee Grahn and Debbi Morgan made Daytime Emmy Award history when they tied in this category. Morgan also became the first African-American woman to have garnered the award. Julia Barr, Tamara Braun, Grahn, Amelia Heinle, and Gina Tognoni are the only actresses to have won the award twice. Heinle is the only one to have won it, consecutively. Heather Tom and Melissa Claire Egan have the most nominations in this category, with a total of five.
As of the 2021 ceremony, Marla Adams is the most recent winner in this category, for her role as Dina Abbott Mergeron on The Young and the Restless.
Winners and nominees[]
![A woman with readhair, wearing a black outfit.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Suzanne_Rogers_2014.jpg/120px-Suzanne_Rogers_2014.jpg)
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![A women with brunette hair, wearing a white sweater and a black and white shirt.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/30/Rena_Sofer_2014.jpg/120px-Rena_Sofer_2014.jpg)
![A women with red hair, wearing a black top.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8b/Michelle_Stafford_photo1_cropped.jpg/120px-Michelle_Stafford_photo1_cropped.jpg)
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![A women with black hair, wearing a beige sweater and black outfit.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fb/Tonya_Lee_Williams_CFC.jpg/120px-Tonya_Lee_Williams_CFC.jpg)
![A women with brunette hair, wearing a sliver, white and turquoise outfit.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/28/Crystal_Chappell_2010_Daytime_Emmy_Awards.jpg/120px-Crystal_Chappell_2010_Daytime_Emmy_Awards.jpg)
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![A women with blond hair, wearing an earring and a necklace also wearing a white top.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/Sharon_Case_-_Monte-Carlo_Television_Festival.jpg/120px-Sharon_Case_-_Monte-Carlo_Television_Festival.jpg)
![A women with blond hair, wearing white dress also holding a golden statuette.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Maura_West_at_2010_Daytime_Emmy_Awards.jpg/120px-Maura_West_at_2010_Daytime_Emmy_Awards.jpg)
![Photo of Actress Cady McClain at the 2014 Daytime Emmy® Awards Nominees Cocktail Reception](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/06/Cady_McClain_June_19%2C_2014_%28cropped%29.jpg/120px-Cady_McClain_June_19%2C_2014_%28cropped%29.jpg)
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![A woman with brunette hair, wearing a blue outfit.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6a/Amelia_Heinle_2014.jpg/120px-Amelia_Heinle_2014.jpg)
![A women with blond hair, wearing a gold outfit.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Kate_Mansi_2014.jpg/120px-Kate_Mansi_2014.jpg)
![A woman with red hair, wearing a green outfit.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bb/Camryn_grimes_2016_1.jpg/120px-Camryn_grimes_2016_1.jpg)
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Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.
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Indicates the winner |
* | Indicates post-humous nominee |
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1970s[]
Year | Actress | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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1979 (6th) | |||||
Suzanne Rogers ![]() |
Days of Our Lives | Maggie Horton | |||
Rachel Ames | General Hospital | Audrey March Hardy | [1] | ||
Susan Brown | General Hospital | Gail Adamson Baldwin | |||
Lois Kibbee | The Edge of Night | Geraldine Whitney Saxon | |||
Frances Reid | Days of Our Lives | Alice Horton |
1980s[]
Year | Actress | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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1980 (7th) | |||||
Francesca James ![]() |
All My Children | Kelly Cole Tyler | |||
Deidre Hall | Days of Our Lives | Marlena Evans | |||
Lois Kibbee | The Edge of Night | Geraldine Whitney Saxon | |||
Elaine Lee | The Doctors | Mildred Trumble | |||
Valerie Mahaffey | The Doctors | Ashley Bennett | |||
1981 (8th) | |||||
Jane Elliot ![]() |
General Hospital | Tracy Quartermaine | |||
Randall Edwards | Ryan's Hope | Delia Coleridge | |||
Lois Kibbee | The Edge of Night | Geraldine Saxon | |||
Elizabeth Lawrence | All My Children | Myra Murdoch | |||
Jacklyn Zeman | General Hospital | Bobbie Spencer | |||
1982 (9th) | |||||
Dorothy Lyman ![]() |
All My Children | Opal Gardner | |||
Elizabeth Lawrence | All My Children | Myra Murdoch | |||
Meg Mundy | The Doctors | Mona Aldrich Croft | |||
Louise Shaffer | Ryan's Hope | Rae Woodard | |||
1983 (10th) | |||||
Louise Shaffer ![]() |
Ryan's Hope | Rae Woodard | |||
Kim Delaney | All My Children | Jenny Gardner | |||
Eileen Herlie | All My Children | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Robin Mattson | General Hospital | Heather Webber | |||
Brynn Thayer | One Life to Live | Jenny Wolek | |||
Marcy Walker | All My Children | Liza Colby | |||
1984 (11th) | |||||
Judi Evans ![]() |
Guiding Light | Beth Raines | |||
Loanne Bishop | General Hospital | Rose Kelly | |||
Christine Ebersole | One Life to Live | Maxie McDermont | |||
Eileen Herlie | All My Children | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Lois Kibbee | The Edge of Night | Geraldine Whitney Saxon | |||
Marcy Walker | All My Children | Liza Colby | |||
1985 (12th) | |||||
Beth Maitland ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Traci Abbott | [4] | ||
Norma Connolly | General Hospital | Ruby Anderson | |||
Eileen Herlie | All My Children | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Maeve Kinkead | Guiding Light | Vanessa Chamberlain | |||
Elizabeth Lawrence | All My Children | Myra Murdoch | |||
1986 (13th) | |||||
Leann Hunley ![]() |
Days of Our Lives | Anna DiMera | |||
Judith Anderson | Santa Barbara | Minx Lockridge | |||
Uta Hagen | One Life to Live | Hortense | |||
Eileen Herlie | All My Children | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Kathleen Widdoes | As the World Turns | Emma Snyder | |||
1987 (14th) | |||||
Kathleen Noone ![]() |
All My Children | Ellen Dalton | |||
Lisa Brown | As the World Turns | Iva Snyder | |||
Robin Mattson | Santa Barbara | Gina Blake Lockridge | |||
Peggy McCay | Days of Our Lives | Caroline Brady | |||
Kathleen Widdoes | As the World Turns | Emma Snyder | |||
1988 (15th) | |||||
Ellen Wheeler ![]() |
All My Children | Cindy Parker | |||
Lisa Brown | As the World Turns | Iva Snyder | |||
Eileen Fulton | As the World Turns | Lisa McColl | |||
Maeve Kinkead | Guiding Light | Vanessa Chamberlain | |||
Robin Mattson | Santa Barbara | Gina Blake Lockridge | |||
Arleen Sorkin | Days of Our Lives | Calliope Jones | |||
1989 (16th) | |||||
Nancy Lee Grahn ![]() |
Santa Barbara | Julia Wainwright Capwell | |||
Debbi Morgan ![]() |
All My Children | Angie Hubbard | |||
Jane Elliot | Days of Our Lives | Anjelica Deveraux | |||
Robin Mattson | Santa Barbara | Gina Blake Lockridge | |||
Arleen Sorkin | Days of Our Lives | Calliope Jones |
1990s[]
Year | Actress | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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1990 (17th) | |||||
Julia Barr ![]() |
All My Children | Brooke English | |||
Mary Jo Catlett | General Hospital | Mary Finnegan | |||
Michelle Forbes | Guiding Light | Sonni Carrera | |||
Lynn Herring | General Hospital | Lucy Coe | |||
Jess Walton | The Young and the Restless | Jill Abbott | |||
1991 (18th) | |||||
Jess Walton ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Jill Abbott | |||
Darlene Conley | The Bold and the Beautiful | Sally Spectra | |||
Maureen Garrett | Guiding Light | Holly Lindsey | |||
Jill Larson | All My Children | Opal Cortlandt | |||
Kathleen Widdoes | As the World Turns | Emma Snyder | |||
1992 (19th) | |||||
Maeve Kinkead ![]() |
Guiding Light | Vanessa Chamberlain | |||
Darlene Conley | The Bold and the Beautiful | Sally Spectra | |||
Linda Dano | Another World | Felicia Gallant | |||
Maureen Garrett | Guiding Light | Holly Lindsey | |||
Lynn Herring | General Hospital | Lucy Coe | |||
1993 (20th) | |||||
Ellen Parker ![]() |
Guiding Light | Maureen Bauer | |||
Kimberlin Brown | The Young and the Restless | Sheila Carter | |||
Jane Elliot | General Hospital | Tracy Quartermaine | |||
Jill Larson | All My Children | Opal Cortlandt | |||
Tonja Walker | One Life to Live | Alex Olanov | |||
1994 (21st) | |||||
Susan Haskell ![]() |
One Life to Live | Marty Saybrooke | |||
Signy Coleman | The Young and the Restless | Hope Adams Wilson | |||
Hilary Edson | Guiding Light | Eve Guthrie | |||
Maureen Garrett | Guiding Light | Holly Lindsey | |||
Sharon Wyatt | General Hospital | Tiffany Hill | |||
1995 (22nd) | |||||
Rena Sofer ![]() |
General Hospital | Lois Cerullo | |||
Jean Carol | Guiding Light | Nadine Cooper | |||
Melina Kanakaredes | Guiding Light | ||||
Sydney Penny | All My Children | Julia Santos | |||
Jacklyn Zeman | General Hospital | Bobbie Spencer | |||
1996 (23rd) | |||||
Anna Holbrook ![]() |
Another World | Sharlene Frame | |||
Rosalind Cash * | General Hospital | Mary Mae Ward | |||
Victoria Rowell | The Young and the Restless | Drucilla Winters | |||
Michelle Stafford | The Young and the Restless | Phyllis Summers Romalotti | |||
Tonya Lee Williams | The Young and the Restless | Olivia Barber Hastings | |||
1997 (24th) | |||||
Michelle Stafford ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Phyllis Summers Romalotti | |||
Eva LaRue | All My Children | Maria Santos Grey | |||
Vanessa Marcil | General Hospital | Brenda Barrett | |||
Victoria Rowell | The Young and the Restless | Drucilla Winters | |||
Jacklyn Zeman | General Hospital | Bobbie Spencer | |||
1998 (25th) | |||||
Julia Barr ![]() |
All My Children | Brooke English | |||
Amy Carlson | Another World | Josie Watts | |||
Amy Ecklund | Guiding Light | Abigail Blume | |||
Vanessa Marcil | General Hospital | Brenda Barrett | |||
Victoria Rowell | The Young and the Restless | Drucilla Winters | |||
1999 (26th) | |||||
Sharon Case ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Sharon Newman | |||
Jennifer Bassey | All My Children | Marian Colby | |||
Beth Ehlers | Guiding Light | Harley Cooper | |||
Kathleen Noone | Sunset Beach | Bette Katzenkazrahi | |||
Kelly Ripa | All My Children | Hayley Vaughan |
2000s[]
Year | Actress | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2000 (27th) | |||||
Sarah Joy Brown ![]() |
General Hospital | Carly Benson | |||
Sharon Case | The Young and the Restless | Sharon Newman | |||
Patrika Darbo | Days of Our Lives | Nancy Wesley | |||
Nancy Lee Grahn | General Hospital | Alexis Davis | |||
Tonya Lee Williams | The Young and the Restless | Olivia Barber Hastings | |||
2001 (28th) | |||||
Lesli Kay ![]() |
As the World Turns | Molly Conlan | |||
Rebecca Budig | All My Children | Greenlee Smythe | |||
Cady McClain | All My Children | Dixie Cooney | |||
Maura West | As the World Turns | Carly Tenney | |||
Colleen Zenk Pinter | As the World Turns | Barbara Ryan | |||
2002 (29th) | |||||
Crystal Chappell ![]() |
Guiding Light | Olivia Spencer | |||
Beth Ehlers | Guiding Light | Harley Cooper | |||
Kelley Menighan Hensley | As the World Turns | Emily Stewart | |||
Kelly Ripa | All My Children | Hayley Vaughan | |||
Maura West | As the World Turns | Carly Tenney | |||
2003 (30th) | |||||
Vanessa Marcil ![]() |
General Hospital | Brenda Barrett | |||
Rebecca Budig | All My Children | Greenlee Smythe | |||
Robin Christopher | General Hospital | Skye Chandler | |||
Linda Dano | One Life to Live | Rae Cummings | |||
Cady McClain | As the World Turns | Rosanna Cabot | |||
Kelly Monaco | Port Charles | Livvie Locke/Tess Ramsey | |||
2004 (31st) | |||||
Cady McClain ![]() |
As the World Turns | Rosanna Cabot | |||
Kathy Brier | One Life to Live | Marcie Walsh | |||
Sharon Case | The Young and the Restless | Sharon Newman | |||
Ilene Kristen | One Life to Live | Roxy Balsom | |||
Heather Tom | The Young and the Restless | Victoria Newman | |||
2005 (32nd) | |||||
Natalia Livingston ![]() |
General Hospital | Emily Quartermaine | |||
Crystal Chappell | Guiding Light | Olivia Spencer | |||
Robin Christopher | General Hospital | Skye Chandler | |||
Jeanne Cooper | The Young and the Restless | Katherine Chancellor | |||
Ilene Kristen | One Life to Live | Roxy Balsom | |||
Heather Tom | One Life to Live | Kelly Cramer | |||
2006 (33rd) | |||||
Gina Tognoni ![]() |
Guiding Light | Dinah Marler | |||
Tracey E. Bregman | The Young and the Restless | Lauren Fenmore | |||
Crystal Chappell | Guiding Light | Olivia Spencer | |||
Jennifer Ferrin | As the World Turns | Jennifer Munson | |||
Renée Elise Goldsberry | One Life to Live | Evangeline Williamson | |||
2007 (34th) | |||||
Genie Francis ![]() |
General Hospital | Laura Spencer | |||
Renée Elise Goldsberry | One Life to Live | Evangeline Williamson | |||
Rebecca Herbst | General Hospital | Elizabeth Webber | |||
Lesli Kay | The Bold and the Beautiful | Felicia Forrester | |||
Gina Tognoni | Guiding Light | Dinah Marler | |||
Heather Tom | One Life to Live | Kelly Cramer | |||
2008 (35th) | |||||
Gina Tognoni ![]() |
Guiding Light | Dinah Marler | |||
Tracey E. Bregman | The Young and the Restless | Lauren Fenmore Baldwin | |||
Judi Evans | Days of Our Lives | Bonnie Lockhart/Adrienne Johnson | |||
Kelley Menighan Hensley | As the World Turns | Emily Stewart | |||
Heather Tom | The Bold and the Beautiful | Katie Logan | |||
2009 (36th) | |||||
Tamara Braun ![]() |
Days of Our Lives | Ava Vitali | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | All My Children | Annie Lavery | |||
Alicia Minshew | All My Children | Kendall Hart | |||
Julie Pinson | As the World Turns | Janet Ciccone Snyder | |||
Bree Williamson | One Life to Live | Jessica Buchanan |
2010s[]
Year | Actress | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2010 (37th) | |||||
Julie Pinson ![]() |
As the World Turns | Janet Ciccone Snyder | |||
Beth Chamberlin | Guiding Light | Beth Raines | |||
Carolyn Hennesy | General Hospital | Diane Miller | |||
Bree Williamson | One Life to Live | Jessica Buchanan | |||
Arianne Zucker | Days of Our Lives | Nicole Walker | |||
2011 (38th) | |||||
Heather Tom ![]() |
The Bold and the Beautiful | Katie Logan Spencer | |||
Tricia Cast | The Young and the Restless | Nina Webster | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | All My Children | Annie Chandler | |||
Nancy Lee Grahn | General Hospital | Alexis Davis | |||
Julie Pinson | As the World Turns | Janet Ciccone | |||
Bree Williamson | One Life to Live | Jessica Buchanan | |||
2012 (39th) | |||||
Nancy Lee Grahn ![]() |
General Hospital | Alexis Davis | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | All My Children | Annie Chandler | |||
Genie Francis | The Young and the Restless | Genevieve Atkinson | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Mitchell | |||
Rebecca Herbst | General Hospital | Elizabeth Webber | |||
2013 (40th) | |||||
Julie Marie Berman ![]() |
General Hospital | Lulu Spencer | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | The Young and the Restless | Chelsea Newman | |||
Jessica Collins | The Young and the Restless | Avery Bailey Clark | |||
Katherine Kelly Lang | The Bold and the Beautiful | Brooke Logan | |||
Arianne Zucker | Days of Our Lives | Nicole Walker | |||
2014 (41st) | |||||
Amelia Heinle ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Victoria Newman | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | The Young and the Restless | Chelsea Newman | |||
Jane Elliot | General Hospital | Tracy Quartermaine | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Fisher | |||
Kelly Sullivan | General Hospital | Connie Falconeri | |||
2015 (42nd) | |||||
Amelia Heinle ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Victoria Newman | |||
Linsey Godfrey | The Bold and the Beautiful | Caroline Spencer | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Fisher | |||
Finola Hughes | General Hospital | Anna Devane | |||
Lisa LoCicero | General Hospital | Olivia Falconeri | |||
2016 (43rd) | |||||
Jessica Collins ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Avery Bailey Clark | |||
Lauralee Bell | The Young and the Restless | Christine Williams | |||
Linsey Godfrey | The Bold and the Beautiful | Caroline Spencer | |||
Peggy McCay | Days of Our Lives | Caroline Brady | |||
Melissa Reeves | Days of Our Lives | Jennifer Horton | |||
2017 (44th) | |||||
Kate Mansi ![]() |
Days of Our Lives | Abigail Deveraux | |||
Stacy Haiduk | The Young and the Restless | Patty Williams | |||
Anna Maria Horsford | The Bold and the Beautiful | Vivienne Avant | |||
Finola Hughes | General Hospital | Anna Devane | |||
Kelly Sullivan | The Young and the Restless | Sage Warner | |||
2018 (45th) | |||||
Camryn Grimes ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Mariah Copeland | |||
Marla Adams | The Young and the Restless | Dina Abbott Mergeron | |||
Susan Seaforth Hayes | Days of Our Lives | Julie Olson Williams | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Fisher | |||
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood | The Bold and the Beautiful | Steffy Forrester | |||
Mishael Morgan | The Young and the Restless | Hilary Curtis | |||
2019 (46th) | |||||
Vernee Watson ![]() |
General Hospital | Stella Henry | ABC | ||
Kassie DePaiva | Days of Our Lives | Eve Donovan | |||
Linsey Godfrey | Days of Our Lives | Sarah Horton | |||
Martha Madison | Days of Our Lives | Belle Black | |||
Beth Maitland | The Young and the Restless | Traci Abbott | |||
Mishael Morgan | The Young and the Restless | Hilary Curtis |
2020s[]
Year | Actress | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2020 (47th) | |||||
Tamara Braun ![]() |
General Hospital | Dr. Kim Nero | |||
Rebecca Budig | General Hospital | Hayden Barnes | |||
Susan Seaforth Hayes | Days of Our Lives | Julie Olson Williams | |||
Christel Khalil | The Young and the Restless | Lily Winters | |||
Annika Noelle | The Bold and the Beautiful | Hope Logan | |||
2021 (48th) | |||||
Marla Adams ![]() |
The Young and the Restless | Dina Mergeron | |||
Tamara Braun | Days of Our Lives | Ava Vitali | |||
Carolyn Hennesy | General Hospital | Diane Miller | |||
Briana Nicole Henry | General Hospital | Jordan Ashford | |||
Courtney Hope | The Bold and the Beautiful | Sally Spectra |
Multiple wins and nominations[]
The following individuals received two wins in this category:
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Julia Barr is one of the actresses who has received the award more than once, winning twice for her role as Brooke English on All My Children. ![]() Heather Tom is one of the actresses with the most nominations in this category. She was nominated for her roles on The Young and the Restless and One Life to Live, before receiving a nomination in 2008 and winning in 2011 for her role as Katie Logan Spencer on The Bold and the Beautiful. ![]() Melissa Claire Egan is one of the actress with the most nominations in this category. She was nominated three times for her role as Annie Lavery on All My Children and twice for her role as Chelsea Newman on The Young and the Restless The following individuals received two or more nominations in this category:
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Series with most awards[]
Wins | Program |
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General Hospital | |
All My Children | |
Guiding Light | |
The Young and the Restless | |
Days of our Lives | |
As the World Turns | |
Another World | |
The Bold and the Beautiful | |
One Life to Live | |
Ryan's Hope | |
Santa Barbara |
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External links[]
- "IMDb: Daytime Emmy Awards". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 2013-07-04.
- Daytime Emmy Awards
- Television awards for Best Supporting Actress
- Awards established in 1979