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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
DescriptionOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama of Series
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Currently held byJonathan Jackson,
General Hospital (2012)
Websiteemmyonline.org

Template:Distinguish2 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.

1970s

Peter Hansen was the first winner, for his role as Lee Baldwin.
Year Actor Program Role Network Ref
1979
(6th)
Peter Hansen General Hospital Lee Baldwin
ABC
[1][2]
Lewis Arlt Search for Tomorrow David Sutton
CBS
Bernard Barrow Ryan's Hope Johnny Ryan
ABC
Ron Hale Ryan's Hope Roger Coleridge
ABC
Joseph Gallison Days of our Lives Neil Curtis
NBC
Mandel Kramer The Edge of Night Bill Marceau
ABC

1980s

John Stamos (pictured in 2010) was nominated in 1983 for his role as Blackie Parrish.
John Wesley Shipp (pictured in 2010) won in 1986 for his role as Doug Cummings.
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Al Freeman Jr. has been nominated three times for his role as Ed Hall.
Year Actor Program Role Network Ref
1980
(7th)
Warren Burton All My Children Eddie Dorrance
ABC
[3]
Vasili Bogazianos The Edge of Night Mickey Dials
ABC
[4]
Ron Hale Ryan's Hope Roger Coleridge
ABC
Julius La Rosa Another World Renaldo
NBC
Shepperd Strudwick Love of Life Timothy McCauley
CBS
1981
(8th)
Larry Haines Search for Tomorrow Stu Bergman
CBS
[5]
Richard Backus Ryan's Hope Barry Ryan
ABC
[6]
Matthew Cowles All My Children Billy Clyde Tuggle
ABC
Justin Deas As the World Turns Tom Hughes
CBS
William Mooney All My Children Paul Martin
ABC
1982
(9th)
David Lewis General Hospital Edward Quartermaine
ABC
[7]
Gerald Anthony One Life to Live Marco Dane
ABC
[8]
Douglas Sheehan General Hospital Joe Kelly
ABC
Darnell Williams All My Children Jesse Hubbard
ABC
1983
(10th)
Darnell Williams All My Children Jesse Hubbard
ABC
[9]
Anthony Call One Life to Live Herb Callison
ABC
[10]
Al Freeman, Jr. One Life to Live Ed Hall
ABC
David Lewis General Hospital Edward Quartermaine
ABC
Howard E. Rollins, Jr. Another World Ed Harding
NBC
John Stamos General Hospital Blackie Parrish
ABC
1984
(11th)
Justin Deas As the World Turns Tom Hughes
CBS
[11]
Anthony Call One Life to Live Herb Callison
ABC
[12]
Louis Edmonds All My Children Langley Wallingford
ABC
David Lewis General Hospital Edward Quartermaine
ABC
Paul Stevens Another World Brian Bancroft
NBC
1985
(12th)
Larry Gates Guiding Light H.B. Lewis
CBS
[13]
Anthony Call One Life to Live Herb Callison
ABC
[14]
Louis Edmonds All My Children Langley Wallingford
ABC
David Lewis General Hospital Edward Quartermaine
ABC
Robert LuPone All My Children Zach Grayson
ABC
1986
(13th)
John Wesley Shipp As the World Turns Doug Cummings
CBS
[15]
Louis Edmonds All My Children Langley Wallingford
ABC
[16]
Larry Gates Guiding Light H.B. Lewis
CBS
Al Freeman, Jr. One Life to Live Ed Hall
ABC
Gregg Marx As the World Turns Tom Hughes
CBS
1987
(14th)
Gregg Marx As the World Turns Tom Hughes
CBS
[17]
Anthony Call One Life to Live Herb Callison
ABC
[18]
Justin Deas Santa Barbara Keith Timmons
NBC
Richard Eden Santa Barbara Brick Wallace
NBC
Al Freeman, Jr. One Life to Live Ed Hall
ABC
1988
(15th)
Justin Deas Santa Barbara Keith Timmons
NBC
[19]
Bernard Barrow Ryan's Hope Johnny Ryan
ABC
[20]
Nicolas Coster Santa Barbara Lionel Lockridge
NBC
Mark LaMura All My Children Mark Dalton
ABC
David Lewis General Hospital Edward Quartermaine
ABC
1989
(16th)
Justin Deas Santa Barbara Keith Timmons
NBC
[21]
Joseph Campanella Days of our Lives Harper Deveraux
NBC
[22]
David Forsyth Another World John Hudson
NBC
Quinn Redeker The Young and the Restless Rex Sterling
CBS

1990s

Henry Darrow won in 1990 for his role as Rafael Castillo.
Rick Hearst was nominated six times, first in 1992.
Stuart Damon won in 1999 for his role as Alan Quartermaine.
Year Actor Program Role Network Ref
1990
(17th)
Henry Darrow Santa Barbara Rafael Castillo
NBC
[23]
Robert Gentry All My Children Ross Chandler
ABC
[24]
Quinn Redeker The Young and the Restless Rex Sterling
CBS
Kin Shriner General Hospital Scott Baldwin
ABC
Kristoff St. John Generations Adam Marshall
NBC
Jerry verDorn Guiding Light Ross Marler
CBS
1991
(18th)
Bernard Barrow Loving Louie Slavinski
ABC
[25]
William Christian All My Children Derek Frye
ABC
[26]
Stuart Damon General Hospital Alan Quartermaine
ABC
William Roerick Guiding Light Henry Chamberlain
CBS
Kin Shriner General Hospital Scott Baldwin
ABC
Jerry verDorn Guiding Light Ross Marler
CBS
1992
(19th)
Thom Christopher One Life to Live Carlo Hesser
ABC
[27]
Bernard Barrow Loving Louie Slavinski
ABC
[28]
Rick Hearst Guiding Light Alan-Michael Spaulding
CBS
Charles Keating Another World Carl Hutchins
NBC
Jerry verDorn Guiding Light Ross Marler
CBS
1993
(20th)
Gerald Anthony General Hospital Marco Dane
ABC
[29]
Thom Christopher One Life to Live Mortimer Bern
ABC
[30]
Rick Hearst Guiding Light Alan-Michael Spaulding
CBS
Charles Keating Another World Carl Hutchins
NBC
Kin Shriner General Hospital Scott Baldwin
ABC
1994
(21st)
Justin Deas Guiding Light Buzz Cooper
CBS
[31]
Ian Buchanan The Bold and the Beautiful James Warwick
CBS
[32]
Thom Christopher Loving Dante Patroue
ABC
Patrick Tovatt As the World Turns Cal Stricklyn
CBS
Jerry verDorn Guiding Light Ross Marler
CBS
1995
(22nd)
Jerry verDorn Guiding Light Ross Marler
CBS
[33]
Ian Buchanan The Bold and the Beautiful James Warwick
CBS
[34]
Keith Hamilton Cobb All My Children Noah Keefer
ABC
Rick Hearst Guiding Light Alan-Michael Spaulding
CBS
Roger Howarth One Life to Live Todd Manning
ABC
1996
(23rd)
Jerry verDorn Guiding Light Ross Marler
CBS
[35]
Frank Beaty Guiding Light Brent Lawrence
CBS
[36]
Ian Buchanan The Bold and the Beautiful James Warwick
CBS
Stuart Damon General Hospital Alan Quartermaine
ABC
David Forsyth Another World John Hudson
NBC
Michael Sutton General Hospital Stone Cates
ABC
1997
(24th)
Ian Buchanan The Bold and the Beautiful James Warwick
CBS
[37]
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
ABC
[38]
Stuart Damon General Hospital Alan Quartermaine
ABC
Brad Maule General Hospital Tony Jones
ABC
Aaron Lustig The Young and the Restless Tim Reid
CBS
Scott Reeves The Young and the Restless Ryan McNeil
CBS
1998
(25th)
Steve Burton General Hospital Jason Morgan
ABC
[39]
Grant Aleksander Guiding Light Phillip Spaulding
CBS
[40]
Ian Buchanan The Bold and the Beautiful James Warwick
CBS
Michael E. Knight All My Children Tad Martin
ABC
Scott Reeves The Young and the Restless Ryan McNeil
CBS
1999
(26th)
Stuart Damon General Hospital Alan Quartermaine
ABC
[41]
Michael E. Knight All My Children Tad Martin
ABC
[42]
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
CBS
Kristoff St. John The Young and the Restless Neil Winters
CBS
Jerry verDorn Guiding Light Ross Marler
CBS

2000s

Shemar Moore (pictured in 2012) won in 2000 for his role as Malcolm Winters.
Josh Duhamel (pictured in 2009) won in 2002 for his role as Leo du Pres.
Christian LeBlanc has been nominated four times for his role as Michael Baldwin.
Cameron Mathison was nominated twice for his role as Ryan Lavery.
Year Actor Program Role Network Ref
2000
(27th)
Shemar Moore The Young and the Restless Malcolm Winters
CBS
[43]
Steve Burton General Hospital Jason Morgan
ABC
[44]
Timothy Gibbs One Life to Live Kevin Buchanan
ABC
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
CBS
Kristoff St. John The Young and the Restless Neil Winters
CBS
2001
(28th)
Michael E. Knight All My Children Tad Martin
ABC
[45]
Hunt Block As the World Turns Craig Montgomery
CBS
[46]
Josh Duhamel All My Children Leo du Pres
ABC
Benjamin Hendrickson As the World Turns Hal Munson
CBS
Michael Park As the World Turns Jack Snyder
CBS
2002
(29th)
Josh Duhamel All My Children Leo du Pres
ABC
[47]
Mark Consuelos All My Children Mateo Santos
ABC
[48]
Benjamin Hendrickson As the World Turns Hal Munson
CBS
Paul Leyden As the World Turns Simon Frasier
CBS
Cameron Mathison All My Children Ryan Lavery
ABC
2003
(30th)
Benjamin Hendrickson As the World Turns Hal Munson
CBS
[49]
Josh Duhamel All My Children Leo du Pres
ABC
[50]
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
CBS
Ron Raines Guiding Light Alan Spaulding
CBS
Paul Anthony Stewart Guiding Light Danny Santos
CBS
2004
(31st)
Rick Hearst General Hospital Ric Lansing
ABC
[51]
William deVry All My Children Michael Cambias
ABC
[52]
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
CBS
Ron Raines Guiding Light Alan Spaulding
CBS
James Reynolds Days of our Lives Abe Carver
NBC
2005
(32nd)
Greg Rikaart The Young and the Restless Kevin Fisher
CBS
[53]
Jeff Branson All My Children Jonathan Lavery
ABC
[54]
Tyler Christopher General Hospital Nikolas Cassadine
ABC
Justin Deas Guiding Light Buzz Cooper
CBS
Rick Hearst General Hospital Ric Lansing
ABC
Cameron Mathison All My Children Ryan Lavery
ABC
2006
(33rd)
Jordan Clarke Guiding Light Billy Lewis
CBS
[55]
Tyler Christopher General Hospital Nikolas Cassadine
ABC
[56]
Trent Dawson As the World Turns Henry Coleman
CBS
Grayson McCouch As the World Turns Dusty Donovan
CBS
Greg Rikaart The Young and the Restless Kevin Fisher
CBS
2007
(34th)
Rick Hearst General Hospital Ric Lansing
ABC
[57]
Trent Dawson As the World Turns Henry Coleman
CBS
[57]
Dan Gauthier One Life to Live Kevin Buchanan
CBS
Greg Rikaart The Young and the Restless Kevin Fisher
CBS
Kristoff St. John The Young and the Restless Neil Winters
CBS
2008
(35th)
Kristoff St. John The Young and the Restless Neil Winters
CBS
[58]
Daniel Cosgrove Guiding Light Bill Lewis
CBS
[59]
Trent Dawson As the World Turns Henry Coleman
CBS
Brian Kerwin One Life to Live Charlie Banks
CBS
Greg Rikaart The Young and the Restless Kevin Fisher
CBS
2009
(36th)
Jeff Branson (tie) Guiding Light Shayne Lewis
CBS
[60]
Vincent Irizarry (tie) All My Children David Hayward
ABC
Bradford Anderson General Hospital Damian Spinelli
ABC
[61]
Van Hansis As the World Turns Luke Snyder
CBS
Jacob Young All My Children JR Chandler
ABC

2010s

Billy Miller at his 2010 Daytime Emmy Award win.
Bradford Anderson has been nominated four times for his role as Damian Spinelli.
Year Actress Program Role Network Ref
2010
(37th)
Billy Miller The Young and the Restless Billy Abbott
CBS
[62]
Bradford Anderson General Hospital Damian Spinelli
ABC
[63]
Ricky Paull Goldin All My Children Jake Martin
ABC
Jonathan Jackson General Hospital Lucky Spencer
ABC
Brian Kerwin One Life to Live Charlie Banks
ABC
2011
(38th)
Jonathan Jackson General Hospital Lucky Spencer
ABC
[64]
Doug Davidson The Young and the Restless Paul Williams
CBS
[65]
Brian Kerwin One Life to Live Charlie Banks
ABC
Billy Miller The Young and the Restless Billy Abbott
CBS
Jason Thompson General Hospital Patrick Drake
ABC
2012
(39th)
Jonathan Jackson General Hospital Lucky Spencer
ABC
[66]
Bradford Anderson General Hospital Damian Spinelli
ABC
[66][67]
Matthew Ashford Days of our Lives Jack Deveraux
NBC
Sean Blakemore General Hospital Shawn Butler
ABC
Jason Thompson General Hospital Patrick Drake
ABC
2013
(40th)
TBA
Bradford Anderson General Hospital Damian Spinelli
ABC
[68]
Jeff Branson The Young and the Restless Ronan Malloy
CBS
Scott Clifton The Bold and the Beautiful Liam Spencer
CBS
Billy Miller The Young and the Restless Billy Abbott
CBS

Total awards won

Total awards won
Includes first-place ties
Wins Series
9
General Hospital
6
Guiding Light
5
All My Children
4
As the World Turns
4
The Young and the Restless
3
Santa Barbara
1
The Bold and the Beautiful
1
Loving
1
One Life to Live
1
Search for Tomorrow

Multiple wins

4 wins

2 wins

Multiple nominations

7 nominations

6 nominations

5 nominations

4 nominations

3 nominations

2 nominations

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