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"Days of Our Lives" received six nominations for "The 35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards", including four for acting categories. This is the first time an actor has been nominated for "Days" since 2004 (James Reynolds). This is the most acting nominations "Days" has received since also getting four nominations in 1989 (Joseph Campanella, Jane Elliot, Arleen Sorkin and Darrell Utley). "Days of Our Lives" now has received 170 Daytime Emmy nominations overall.

Thaao Penghlis (Tony & Andre) has been nominated for lead actor. He is the first "Days" actor to be nominated for playing two roles in one year, having played Andre from May-October and Tony from July-December. This is his first nomination. Overall, this is the ninth nomination for "Days" in this category. Macdonald Carey (Tom) won twice, in 1974 and 1975. Stephen Nichols (Steve) was the last to be nominated in 1988.

Judi Evans (Bonnie & Adrienne) has been nominated for supporting actress. She is the first "Days" actress to be nominated for playing two roles in one year, having played Bonnie from January-March and Adrienne from May-December. This is her second Daytime Emmy nomination, having previously won in this same category back in 1984 for her role as Beth Raines on "Guiding Light." Overall, this is the tenth nomination for "Days" in this category. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie) won in 1979 and Leann Hunley (Anna) won in 1986. Patrika Darbo (Nancy) was the last to be nominated in 2000.

Darin Brooks (Max) has been nominated for younger actor. This is his first nomination. Overall, this is the eighth nomination for "Days" in this category. Billy Warlock (Frankie) won in 1988. Kyle Lowder (Brady) was the last "Days" nominee in 2003. Brooks, 23, will be eligible for this category until May 27, 2009, when he turns 25.

Rachel Melvin (Chelsea) has been nominated for younger actress. This is her first nomination. Overall, this is the eighth nomination for "Days" in this category. No "Days" actress has ever won for this category. Christie Clark (Carrie) was the last to be nominated in 1998. Melvin, 23, will be eligible for this category until February 9, 2010, when she turns 25.

"Days" has also been nominated for Outstanding Hairstyling and Outstanding Makeup. This is the twelfth nomination for the "Days" hairstyling team, having previously won in 1988, 1995, 1997 and 1999. This is the thirteenth nomination for the "Days" makeup team, having previously won in 1988, 1991, 1992 and 1997. Long-time head makeup artist Gail J. Hopkins has been nominated for the 13th time, the second-most nominated person for "Days" ever (Ken Corday has 16 overall nominations as executive producer and music composer). Hopkins also holds the "Days" record for having won four Daytime Emmys. Also nominated are: hairstylists Garry Allyn (4th nomination, won in 1999); Margaret Puga (3rd nomination); Kimberly Salvatore (2nd nomination); and first-time nominees Matthew Holman and Monica Sabedra; makeup artists Nina Wells (7th nomination, won in 1997); Joleen Rizzo (5th nomination, won in 1997); Deidre Decker-Wilson (2nd nomination) and first-time nominee Glen Alan Gutierrez.

The hairstyling and makeup winners will be announced Friday, June 13 at the Creative Arts portion of the Daytime Emmys. The acting category winners will be announced live the evening of Friday, June 20 on ABC. Please visit http://members.aol.com/jason47b for all the latest updates, and for a complete review of all the Daytime Emmy nominations and wins "Days" has ever received, please visit http://members.aol.com/jason47b/emmynomineesindex.html

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I think DAYS acting nominations this year is a combination between block voting with CBS, and Ed Scott. The siding with CBS is obvious, but I think Scott's credibility within the industry helped them bloc vote with CBS. This reminds me of how under the old system during the 90's how Another World would always get overlooked, but when Jill Farren Phelps became EP, she bloc voted and AW got many acting nominations in a single year, something it hadn't done in years.

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I am happy that DAYS got some noms. Some diversity.

But I really hope its not a repeat of Port Charles. When they were canned in 2003, during the 2003 Daytime Emmy Awards they had 2 acting noms and Best Drama nom.

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