Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
43rd Daytime Emmy Awards
Awarded for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Country United States
Presented by
First awarded 1979
Currently held by Jessica Collins,
The Young and the Restless (2016)
Most awards Julia Barr, (2)
Nancy Lee Grahn, (2)
Amelia Heinle, (2)
Gina Tognoni, (2)
Most nominations Melissa Claire Egan, (5)
Heather Tom, (5)
Official website emmyonline.org/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. Julia Barr, Grahn, Amelia Heinle and Gina Tognoni are the only actresses to have won the award twice. Both, Heather Tom and Melissa Claire Egan have the most nominations in this category, with a total of five. As of the 2016 ceremony, Jessica Collins is the most recent winner in this category for her portrayal of Avery Bailey Clark on The Young and the Restless.

Winners and nominees

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

Table key
Award winner Indicates the winner
* Indicates posthumous nominee
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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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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.
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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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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.
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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

1979-1989

Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
1979
(6th)
Suzanne Rogers double-dagger Days of Our Lives Maggie Horton
NBC
[6]
Rachel Ames General Hospital Audrey March Hardy
ABC
[1]
Susan Brown General Hospital Gail Adamson Baldwin
ABC
Lois Kibbee The Edge of Night Geraldine Whitney Saxon
ABC
Frances Reid Days of Our Lives Alice Horton
NBC
1980
(7th)
Francesca James double-dagger All My Children Kelly Cole Tyler
ABC
[7]
Deidre Hall Days of Our Lives Marlena Evans
NBC
[8]
Lois Kibbee The Edge of Night Geraldine Whitney Saxon
ABC
Elaine Lee The Doctors Mildred Trumble
NBC
Valerie Mahaffey The Doctors Ashley Bennett
NBC
1981
(8th)
Jane Elliot double-dagger General Hospital Tracy Quartermaine
ABC
[9]
Randall Edwards Ryan's Hope Delia Coleridge
ABC
[10]
Lois Kibbee The Edge of Night Geraldine Saxon
ABC
Elizabeth Lawrence All My Children Myra Murdoch
ABC
Jacklyn Zeman General Hospital Bobbie Spencer
ABC
1982
(9th)
Dorothy Lyman double-dagger All My Children Opal Gardner
ABC
[11]
Elizabeth Lawrence All My Children Myra Murdoch
ABC
[12]
Meg Mundy The Doctors Mona Aldrich Croft
NBC
Louise Shaffer Ryan's Hope Rae Woodard
ABC
1983
(10th)
Louise Shaffer double-dagger Ryan's Hope Rae Woodard
ABC
[13]
Kim Delaney All My Children Jenny Gardner
ABC
[14]
Eileen Herlie All My Children Myrtle Fargate
ABC
Robin Mattson General Hospital Heather Webber
ABC
Brynn Thayer One Life to Live Jenny Wolek
ABC
Marcy Walker All My Children Liza Colby
ABC
1984
(11th)
Judi Evans double-dagger Guiding Light Beth Raines
CBS
[15]
Loanne Bishop General Hospital Rose Kelly
ABC
[16]
Christine Ebersole One Life to Live Maxie McDermont
ABC
Eileen Herlie All My Children Myrtle Fargate
ABC
Lois Kibbee The Edge of Night Geraldine Whitney Saxon
ABC
Marcy Walker All My Children Liza Colby
ABC
1985
(12th)
Beth Maitland double-dagger The Young and the Restless Traci Abbott
CBS
[4]
Norma Connolly General Hospital Ruby Anderson
ABC
[17]
Eileen Herlie All My Children Myrtle Fargate
ABC
Maeve Kinkead Guiding Light Vanessa Chamberlain
CBS
Elizabeth Lawrence All My Children Myra Murdoch
ABC
1986
(13th)
Leann Hunley double-dagger Days of Our Lives Anna DiMera
NBC
[18]
Judith Anderson Santa Barbara Minx Lockridge
NBC
[19]
Uta Hagen One Life to Live Hortense
ABC
Eileen Herlie All My Children Myrtle Fargate
ABC
Kathleen Widdoes As the World Turns Emma Snyder
CBS
1987
(14th)
Kathleen Noone double-dagger All My Children Ellen Dalton
ABC
[20]
Lisa Brown As the World Turns Iva Snyder
CBS
[21]
Robin Mattson Santa Barbara Gina Blake Lockridge
NBC
Peggy McCay Days of Our Lives Caroline Brady
NBC
Kathleen Widdoes As the World Turns Emma Snyder
CBS
1988
(15th)
Ellen Wheeler double-dagger All My Children Cindy Parker
ABC
[22]
Lisa Brown As the World Turns Iva Snyder
CBS
[23]
Eileen Fulton As the World Turns Lisa McColl
CBS
Maeve Kinkead Guiding Light Vanessa Chamberlain
CBS
Robin Mattson Santa Barbara Gina Blake Lockridge
NBC
Arleen Sorkin Days of Our Lives Calliope Jones
NBC
1989
(16th)
Nancy Lee Grahn double-dagger Santa Barbara Julia Wainwright Capwell
NBC
[24]
Debbi Morgan double-dagger All My Children Angie Hubbard
ABC
Jane Elliot Days of Our Lives Anjelica Deveraux
NBC
[25]
Robin Mattson Santa Barbara Gina Blake Lockridge
NBC
Arleen Sorkin Days of Our Lives Calliope Jones
NBC

1990s

Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
1990
(17th)
Julia Barr double-dagger All My Children Brooke English
ABC
[26]
Mary Jo Catlett General Hospital Mary Finnegan
ABC
[27]
Michelle Forbes Guiding Light Sonni Carrera
CBS
Lynn Herring General Hospital Lucy Coe
ABC
Jess Walton The Young and the Restless Jill Abbott
CBS
1991
(18th)
Jess Walton double-dagger The Young and the Restless Jill Abbott
CBS
[28]
Darlene Conley The Bold and the Beautiful Sally Spectra
CBS
[29]
Maureen Garrett Guiding Light Holly Lindsey
CBS
Jill Larson All My Children Opal Cortlandt
ABC
Kathleen Widdoes As the World Turns Emma Snyder
CBS
1992
(19th)
Maeve Kinkead double-dagger Guiding Light Vanessa Chamberlain
CBS
[30]
Darlene Conley The Bold and the Beautiful Sally Spectra
CBS
[31]
Linda Dano Another World Felicia Gallant
NBC
Maureen Garrett Guiding Light Holly Lindsey
CBS
Lynn Herring General Hospital Lucy Coe
ABC
1993
(20th)
Ellen Parker double-dagger Guiding Light Maureen Bauer
CBS
[32]
Kimberlin Brown The Young and the Restless Sheila Carter
CBS
[33]
Jane Elliot General Hospital Tracy Quartermaine
ABC
Jill Larson All My Children Opal Cortlandt
ABC
Tonja Walker One Life to Live Alex Olanov
ABC
1994
(21st)
Susan Haskell double-dagger One Life to Live Marty Saybrooke
ABC
[34]
Signy Coleman The Young and the Restless Hope Adams Wilson
CBS
[35]
Hilary Edson Guiding Light Eve Guthrie
CBS
Maureen Garrett Guiding Light Holly Lindsey
CBS
Sharon Wyatt General Hospital Tiffany Hill
ABC
1995
(22nd)
Rena Sofer double-dagger General Hospital Lois Cerullo
ABC
[36]
Jean Carol Guiding Light Nadine Cooper
CBS
[37]
Melina Kanakaredes Guiding Light Eleni Andros Cooper
CBS
Sydney Penny All My Children Julia Santos
ABC
Jacklyn Zeman General Hospital Bobbie Spencer
ABC
1996
(23rd)
Anna Holbrook double-dagger Another World Sharlene Frame
NBC
[38]
Rosalind Cash * General Hospital Mary Mae Ward
ABC
[39]
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless Drucilla Winters
CBS
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Romalotti
CBS
Tonya Lee Williams The Young and the Restless Olivia Barber Hastings
CBS
1997
(24th)
Michelle Stafford double-dagger The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Romalotti
CBS
[40]
Eva LaRue All My Children Maria Santos Grey
ABC
[41]
Vanessa Marcil General Hospital Brenda Barrett
ABC
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless Drucilla Winters
CBS
Jacklyn Zeman General Hospital Bobbie Spencer
ABC
1998
(25th)
Julia Barr double-dagger All My Children Brooke English
ABC
[42]
Amy Carlson Another World Josie Watts
NBC
[43]
Amy Ecklund Guiding Light Abigail Blume
CBS
Vanessa Marcil General Hospital Brenda Barrett
ABC
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless Drucilla Winters
CBS
1999
(26th)
Sharon Case double-dagger The Young and the Restless Sharon Newman
CBS
[44]
Jennifer Bassey All My Children Marian Colby
ABC
[45]
Beth Ehlers Guiding Light Harley Cooper
CBS
Kathleen Noone Sunset Beach Bette Katzenkazrahi
NBC
Kelly Ripa All My Children Hayley Vaughan
ABC

2000s

Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
2000
(27th)
Sarah Joy Brown double-dagger General Hospital Carly Benson
ABC
[46]
Sharon Case The Young and the Restless Sharon Newman
CBS
[47]
Patrika Darbo Days of Our Lives Nancy Wesley
NBC
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
ABC
Tonya Lee Williams The Young and the Restless Olivia Barber Hastings
CBS
2001
(28th)
Lesli Kay double-dagger As the World Turns Molly Conlan
CBS
[48]
Rebecca Budig All My Children Greenlee Smythe
ABC
[49]
Cady McClain All My Children Dixie Cooney
ABC
Maura West As the World Turns Carly Tenney
CBS
Colleen Zenk Pinter As the World Turns Barbara Ryan
CBS
2002
(29th)
Crystal Chappell double-dagger Guiding Light Olivia Spencer
CBS
[50]
Beth Ehlers Guiding Light Harley Cooper
CBS
[51]
Kelley Menighan Hensley As the World Turns Emily Stewart
CBS
Kelly Ripa All My Children Hayley Vaughan
ABC
Maura West As the World Turns Carly Tenney
CBS
2003
(30th)
Vanessa Marcil double-dagger General Hospital Brenda Barrett
ABC
[52]
Rebecca Budig All My Children Greenlee Smythe
ABC
[53]
Robin Christopher General Hospital Skye Chandler
ABC
Linda Dano One Life to Live Rae Cummings
ABC
Cady McClain As the World Turns Rosanna Cabot
CBS
Kelly Monaco Port Charles Livvie Locke/Tess Ramsey
ABC
2004
(31st)
Cady McClain double-dagger As the World Turns Rosanna Cabot
CBS
[54]
Kathy Brier One Life to Live Marcie Walsh
ABC
[55]
Sharon Case The Young and the Restless Sharon Newman
CBS
Ilene Kristen One Life to Live Roxy Balsom
ABC
Heather Tom The Young and the Restless Victoria Newman
CBS
2005
(32nd)
Natalia Livingston double-dagger General Hospital Emily Quartermaine
ABC
[56]
Crystal Chappell Guiding Light Olivia Spencer
CBS
[57]
Robin Christopher General Hospital Skye Chandler
ABC
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
CBS
Ilene Kristen One Life to Live Roxy Balsom
ABC
Heather Tom One Life to Live Kelly Cramer
ABC
2006
(33rd)
Gina Tognoni double-dagger Guiding Light Dinah Marler
CBS
[58]
Tracey E. Bregman The Young and the Restless Lauren Fenmore
CBS
[59]
Crystal Chappell Guiding Light Olivia Spencer
CBS
Jennifer Ferrin As the World Turns Jennifer Munson
CBS
Renee Elise Goldsberry One Life to Live Evangeline Williamson
ABC
2007
(34th)
Genie Francis double-dagger General Hospital Laura Spencer
ABC
[60]
Renee Elise Goldsberry One Life to Live Evangeline Williamson
ABC
[61]
Rebecca Herbst General Hospital Elizabeth Webber
ABC
Lesli Kay The Bold and the Beautiful Felicia Forrester
CBS
Gina Tognoni Guiding Light Dinah Marler
CBS
Heather Tom One Life to Live Kelly Cramer
ABC
2008
(35th)
Gina Tognoni double-dagger Guiding Light Dinah Marler
CBS
[62]
Tracey E. Bregman The Young and the Restless Lauren Fenmore Baldwin
CBS
[63]
Judi Evans Days of Our Lives Bonnie Lockhart/Adrienne Johnson
NBC
Kelley Menighan Hensley As the World Turns Emily Stewart
CBS
Heather Tom The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan
CBS
2009
(36th)
Tamara Braun double-dagger Days of Our Lives Ava Vitali
NBC
[64]
Melissa Claire Egan All My Children Annie Lavery
ABC
[65]
Alicia Minshew All My Children Kendall Hart
ABC
Julie Pinson As the World Turns Janet Ciccone Snyder
CBS
Bree Williamson One Life to Live Jessica Buchanan
ABC

2010s

Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
2010
(37th)
Julie Pinson double-dagger As the World Turns Janet Ciccone Snyder
CBS
[66]
Beth Chamberlin Guiding Light Beth Raines
CBS
[67]
Carolyn Hennesy General Hospital Diane Miller
ABC
Bree Williamson One Life to Live Jessica Buchanan
ABC
Arianne Zucker Days of Our Lives Nicole Walker
NBC
2011
(38th)
Heather Tom double-dagger The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan Spencer
CBS
[68]
Tricia Cast The Young and the Restless Nina Webster
CBS
[69]
Melissa Claire Egan All My Children Annie Chandler
ABC
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
ABC
Julie Pinson As the World Turns Janet Ciccone
CBS
Bree Williamson One Life to Live Jessica Buchanan
ABC
2012
(39th)
Nancy Lee Grahn double-dagger General Hospital Alexis Davis
ABC
[70]
Melissa Claire Egan All My Children Annie Chandler
ABC
[71]
Genie Francis The Young and the Restless Genevieve Atkinson
CBS
Elizabeth Hendrickson The Young and the Restless Chloe Mitchell
CBS
Rebecca Herbst General Hospital Elizabeth Webber
ABC
2013
(40th)
Julie Marie Berman double-dagger General Hospital Lulu Spencer
ABC
[72]
Melissa Claire Egan The Young and the Restless Chelsea Newman
CBS
[73]
Jessica Collins The Young and the Restless Avery Bailey Clark
CBS
Katherine Kelly Lang The Bold and the Beautiful Brooke Logan
CBS
Arianne Zucker Days of Our Lives Nicole Walker
NBC
2014
(41st)
Amelia Heinle double-dagger The Young and the Restless Victoria Newman
CBS
[74]
Melissa Claire Egan The Young and the Restless Chelsea Newman
CBS
[75]
Jane Elliot General Hospital Tracy Quartermaine
ABC
Elizabeth Hendrickson The Young and the Restless Chloe Fisher
CBS
Kelly Sullivan General Hospital Connie Falconeri
ABC
2015
(42nd)
Amelia Heinle double-dagger The Young and the Restless Victoria Newman
CBS
[76]
Linsey Godfrey The Bold and the Beautiful Caroline Spencer
CBS
[77]
Elizabeth Hendrickson The Young and the Restless Chloe Fisher
CBS
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane
ABC
Lisa LoCicero General Hospital Olivia Falconeri
ABC
2016
(43rd)
Jessica Collins double-dagger The Young and the Restless Avery Bailey Clark
CBS
[78]
Lauralee Bell The Young and the Restless Christine Williams
CBS
[79]
Linsey Godfrey The Bold and the Beautiful Caroline Spencer
CBS
Peggy McCay Days of Our Lives Caroline Brady
NBC
Melissa Reeves Days of Our Lives Jennifer Horton
NBC

Multiple wins and nominations

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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.
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Melissa Claire Egan is one of the actresses 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 wins in this category:

Wins Actress
2 Julia Barr
Nancy Lee Grahn
Amelia Heinle
Gina Tognoni

The following individuals received two or more nominations in this category:

Nominations Actress
5
Melissa Claire Egan
Heather Tom
4 Jane Elliot
Nancy Lee Grahn
Lois Kibbee
Robin Mattson
3
Sharon Case
Crystal Chappell
Robin Christopher
Maureen Garrett
Elizabeth Hendrickson
Eileen Herlie
Maeve Kinkead
Elizabeth Lawrence
Vanessa Marcil
Cady McClain
Julie Pinson
Victoria Rowell
Gina Tognoni
Bree Williamson
Jacklyn Zeman
2
Julia Barr
Lisa Brown
Tracey E. Bregman
Rebecca Budig
Jessica Collins
Darlene Conley
Linda Dano
Genie Francis
Linsey Godfrey
Renee Elise Goldsberry
Amelia Heinle
Elizabeth Hendrickson
Kelley Menighan Hensley
Rebecca Herbst
Lynn Herring
Melina Kanakaredes
Lesli Kay
Ilene Kristen
Jill Larson
Peggy McCay
Kelly Ripa
Melissa Reeves
Louise Shaffer
Arleen Sorkin
Jess Walton
Maura West
Tonya Lee Williams
Arianne Zucker

Series with most awards

Wins Program
8
General Hospital
7
All My Children
6
Guiding Light
The Young and the Restless
3
As the World Turns
Days of our Lives
1
Another World
The Bold and the Beautiful
One Life to Live
Ryan's Hope
Santa Barbara

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