Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
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Not to be confused with the Primetime Emmy Award with the same name.
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The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series has been given every year at the Daytime Emmys since the 6th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in 1979.
In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees.
[edit] 1979 - 1989
- 1979 (6th) - Peter Hansen as Lee Baldwin, General Hospital
- Lewis Arlt as David Sutton, Search for Tomorrow
- Bernard Barrow as Johnny Ryan, Ryan's Hope
- Ron Hale as Roger Coleridge, Ryan's Hope
- Joseph Gallison as Neil Curtis, Days of Our Lives
- Mandel Kramer as Bill Marceau, The Edge of Night
- 1980 (7th) - Warren Burton as Eddie Dorrance, All My Children
- Vasili Bogazianos as Mickey Dials, The Edge of Night
- Ron Hale as Roger Coleridge, Ryan's Hope
- Julius LaRosa as Renaldo, Another World
- Shepperd Strudwick as Timothy McCauley, Love of Life
- 1981 (8th) - Larry Haines as Stu Bergman, Search for Tomorrow
- Richard Backus as Barry Ryan, Ryan's Hope
- Matthew Cowles as Billy Clyde Tuggle, All My Children
- Justin Deas as Tom Hughes, As the World Turns
- William Mooney as Paul Martin, All My Children
- 1982 (9th) - David Lewis as Edward Quartermaine, General Hospital
- Gerald Anthony as Marco Dane, One Life to Live
- Douglas Sheehan as Joe Kelly, General Hospital
- Darnell Williams as Jesse Hubbard, All My Children
- 1984 (11th) - Justin Deas as Tom Hughes, As the World Turns
- 1985 (12th) - Larry Gates as H.B. Lewis, Guiding Light
- Anthony Call as Herb Callison, One Life to Live
- Louis Edmonds as Langley Wallingford, All My Children
- David Lewis as Edward Quartermaine, General Hospital
- Robert LuPone as Zach Grayson, All My Children
- 1986 (13th) - John Wesley Shipp as Doug Cummings, As the World Turns
- Louis Edmonds as Langley Wallingford, All My Children
- Larry Gates as H.B. Lewis, Guiding Light
- Al Freeman, Jr. as Ed Hall, One Life to Live
- Gregg Marx as Tom Hughes, As the World Turns
- 1987 (14th) - Gregg Marx as Tom Hughes, As the World Turns
- Anthony Call as Herb Callison, One Life to Live
- Justin Deas as Keith Timmons, Santa Barbara
- Richard Eden as Brick Wallace, Santa Barbara
- Al Freeman, Jr. as Ed Hall, One Life to Live
- 1988 (15th) - Justin Deas as Keith Timmons, Santa Barbara
- Bernard Barrow as Johnny Ryan, Ryan's Hope
- Nicolas Coster as Lionel Lockridge, Santa Barbara
- Mark LaMura as Mark Dalton, All My Children
- David Lewis as Edward Quartermaine, General Hospital
- 1989 (16th) - Justin Deas as Keith Timmons, Santa Barbara
- Joseph Campanella as Harper Deveraux, Days of Our Lives
- David Forsyth as John Hudson, Another World
- Quinn Redeker as Rex Sterling, The Young and the Restless
[edit] 1990s
- 1990 (17th) - Henry Darrow as Rafael Castillo, Santa Barbara
- Roscoe Born as Robert Barr, Santa Barbara
- Robert Gentry as Ross Chandler, All My Children
- Quinn Redeker as Rex Sterling, The Young and the Restless
- Kin Shriner as Scott Baldwin, General Hospital
- Kristoff St. John as Adam Marshall, Generations
- Jerry ver Dorn as Ross Marler, Guiding Light
- 1991 (18th) - Bernie Barrow as Louie Slavinski, Loving
- William Christian as Derek Frye, All My Children
- Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine, General Hospital
- William Roerick as Henry Chamberlain, Guiding Light
- Kin Shriner as Scott Baldwin, General Hospital
- Jerry ver Dorn as Ross Marler, Guiding Light
- 1992 (19th) - Thom Christopher as Carlo Hesser, One Life to Live
- Bernie Barrow as Louie Slavinski, Loving
- Rick Hearst as Alan-Michael Spaulding, Guiding Light
- Charles Keating as Carl Hutchins, Another World
- Jerry ver Dorn as Ross Marler, Guiding Light
- 1993 (20th) - Gerald Anthony as Marco Dane, General Hospital
- Thom Christopher as Mortimer Bern, One Life to Live
- Rick Hearst as Alan-Michael Spaulding, Guiding Light
- Charles Keating as Carl Hutchins, Another World
- Kin Shriner as Scott Baldwin, General Hospital
- 1994 (21st) - Justin Deas as Buzz Cooper, Guiding Light
- Ian Buchanan as James Warwick, The Bold and the Beautiful
- Thom Christopher as Mortimer Bern, One Life to Live
- Patrick Tovatt as Cal Stricklyn, As the World Turns
- Jerry ver Dorn as Ross Marler, Guiding Light
- 1995 (22nd) - Jerry ver Dorn as Ross Marler, Guiding Light
- 1996 (23rd) - Jerry ver Dorn as Ross Marler, Guiding Light
- Frank Beaty as Brent Lawrence, Guiding Light
- Ian Buchanan as James Warwick,The Bold and the Beautiful
- Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine, General Hospital
- David Forsyth as John Hudson, Another World
- Michael Sutton as Stone Cates, General Hospital
- 1997 (24th) - Ian Buchanan as James Warwick, The Bold and the Beautiful
- Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos, General Hospital
- Stuart Damon as Alan Quartermaine, General Hospital
- Brad Maule as Tony Jones, General Hospital
- Aaron Lustig as Tim Reid, The Young and the Restless
- Scott Reeves as Ryan McNeil, The Young and the Restless
- 1998 (25th) - Steve Burton as Jason Morgan, General Hospital
[edit] 2000s
- 2002 (29th) - Josh Duhamel as Leo DuPres, All My Children
- 2004 (31st) - Rick Hearst as Ric Lansing, General Hospital
- 2006 (33rd) - Jordan Clarke as Billy Lewis, Guiding Light
- 2007 (34th) - Rick Hearst as Ric Lansing, General Hospital
[edit] References
- Daytime Emmy Awards. National Television Academy. Retrieved on 2007-03-13.
- soapcentral.com - Daytime Emmys Archive. Retrieved on 2007-03-13.
- IMDb: Daytime Emmy Awards. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-03-13.
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