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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Awarded forOutstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series: Actress
CountryUnited States
Presented by
First awarded1979
Currently held bySonya Eddy,
General Hospital, (2023)
Most awardsTwo (2) wins each:
Most nominationsFive (5) nominations each:
Websitetheemmys.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 37 actresses. General Hospital is the soap opera with the most awarded actresses, with a total of nine. 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. Grahn, Heather Tom and Melissa Claire Egan have the most nominations in this category, with a total of five. As of the 2023 ceremony, Sonya Eddy is the most recent winner in this category for her role as Epiphany Johnson on General Hospital. Following Eddy's passing in December 2022, she also became the category's first posthumous winner.

Winners and nominees

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Suzanne Rogers was the first winner, for her role as Maggie Horton on Days of Our Lives.
press photo of Jane Elliot on Rosetti and Ryan in 1977
Jane Elliot won in 1981, and was nominated three times, for her work on General Hospital. She was also nominated in 1989 for her work on Days of Our Lives.
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Jacklyn Zeman was nominated three times for her role as Bobbie Spencer on General Hospital.
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Susan Haskell won in 1994 for her role as Marty Saybrooke on One Life to Live.
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Rena Sofer won in 1995 for her role as Lois Cerullo on General Hospital.
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Michelle Stafford was nominated once, before winning in 1997, for her role as Phyllis Summers on The Young and the Restless.
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Victoria Rowell was nominated three times for her role as Drucilla Winters on The Young and the Restless.
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Tonya Lee Williams was nominated twice for her role as Olivia Barber Winters on The Young and the Restless.
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Crystal Chappell won in 2002 for her role as Olivia Spencer on Guiding Light.
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Kelly Ripa was nominated twice for her role as Hayley Vaughan on All My Children.
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Sharon Case won in 1999 for her role as Sharon Newman on The Young and the Restless, having been nominated on two other occasions.
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Maura West (left) was nominated twice for her role as Carly Tenney on As the World Turns.
Photo of Actress Cady McClain at the 2014 Daytime Emmy® Awards Nominees Cocktail Reception
Cady McClain was nominated once for he work All My Children, before winning in 2004 for her role as Rosanna Cabot on As the World Turns.
Goldsberry in 2016.
Renée Elise Goldsberry was nominated twice for her role as Evangeline Williamson on One Life to Live.
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Genie Francis won in 2007 for her role as Laura Spencer on General Hospital. She was nominated once more, in 2012, for her role as Genevieve Atkinson on The Young and the Restless.
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Arianne Zucker was nominated twice for her role as Nicole Walker on Days of Our Lives.
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Nancy Lee Grahn won in 1989 for her role as Julia Wainwright Capwell on Santa Barbara. She was later nominated twice more, in 2000 and 2011, later winning in 2012 for her role as Alexis Davis on General Hospital.
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After 26 years on the series, Katherine Kelly Lang was nominated in 2013 for her role as Brooke Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful.
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Jessica Collins was nominated in 2013, and won in 2016, for her role as Avery Bailey Clark on The Young and the Restless.
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Amelia Heinle won in 2014 and 2015 for her role as Victoria Newman on The Young and the Restless
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Kate Mansi won in 2017 for her role as Abigail Deveraux on Days of Our Lives.
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Camryn Grimes won in 2018 for her role as Mariah Copeland on The Young and the Restless
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Tamara Braun won the award twice: first in 2009, for her role as Ava Vitali on Days of Our Lives; and in 2020, for her role as Dr. Kim Nero on General Hospital.

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Table key
Indicates the winner
Indicates a posthumous winner
* Indicates a posthumous nominee

1970s

Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
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.
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

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
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