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2019 Daytime Emmy Nominations


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There ya have it... 

BEST DRAMA SERIES
“The Bold and the Beautiful”
“Days of Our Lives”
“General Hospital”
“The Young and the Restless”

 

BEST ACTOR
Maurice Benard, as Sonny Corinthos
General Hospital, ABC

Peter Bergman, as Jack Abbott
The Young and the Restless, CBS

Tyler Christopher, as Stefan DiMera
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Billy Flynn, as Chad DiMera
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Jon Lindstrom, as Ryan/Kevin Collins
General Hospital, ABC

 

BEST ACTRESS
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, as Steffy Forrester
The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS

Marci Miller, as Abigail Deveraux DiMera
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Heather Tom, as Katie Logan
The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS

Maura West, as Ava Jerome
General Hospital, ABC

Laura Wright, as Carly Corinthos
General Hospital, ABC

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Max Gail, as Mike Corbin
General Hospital, ABC

Bryton James, as Devon Hamilton
The Young and the Restless, CBS

Eric Martsolf, as Brady Black
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Greg Rikaart, as Leo Stark
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Dominic Zamprogna, as Dante Falconeri
General Hospital, ABC

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kassie DePaiva, as Eve Donovan
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Linsey Godfrey, as Sarah Horton
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Martha Madison, as Belle Black
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Beth Maitland, as Traci Abbott
The Young and the Restless, CBS

Mishael Morgan, as Hilary Curtis
The Young and the Restless, CBS

Vernee Watson, as Stella Henry
General Hospital, ABC

 

BEST YOUNGER ACTOR
Lucas Adams, as Tripp Dalton
Days of Our Lives, NBC

William Lipton, as Cameron Webber
General Hospital, ABC

Kyler Pettis, as Theo Carver
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Garren Stitt, as Oscar Nero
General Hospital, ABC

Zach Tinker, as Fenmore Baldwin
The Young and the Restless, CBS

 

BEST YOUNGER ACTRESS
Hayley Erin, as Kiki Jerome
General Hospital, ABC

Olivia Rose Keegan, as Claire Brady
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Victoria Konefal, as Ciara Brady
Days of Our Lives, NBC

Chloe Lanier, as Nelle Benson
General Hospital, ABC

Eden McCoy, as Josslyn Jacks
General Hospital, ABC

 

Outstanding Guest Performer nominees

The Bold and the Beautiful’s Wayne Brady (Reese)
Days of our Lives’ Philip Anthony-Rodriguez (Miguel), Kate Mansi (Abigail) and Thaao Penghlis (Andre)
General Hospital’s Patricia Bethune (Nurse Mary Pat)

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I really like Zach Tinker/his Fen. But Fen didn't do much/wasn't on much.

 

I had wondered why Michael Mealor didn't get a nod for Younger actor. He has done a very nice job as Kyle and has made the role his own. But I think he may be a little too old to qualify. I think he's 26.

 

Congrats to Bryton, Mishael and Peter Bergman on their nominations.

 

 

 

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They really didn’t love Y&R this year as much as in recent years. Most were expecting noms for Amelia, Eileen, Thad, and possibly Sharon Case. All that destruction of JT/Victoria and nothing to show for it. I think Eileen deserved a nod, but most of the right Y&R folks were nominated (like Bryton/Mishael).

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CONGRATULATIONS TO "DAYS OF OUR LIVES" ON ITS RECORD-BREAKING 27 DAYTIME EMMY NOMINATIONS THIS YEAR..."DAYS" ALSO HAD THE MOST NOMINATIONS OF ANY SHOW THIS YEAR!
 
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Outstanding Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
 
Marci Miller, as Abigail Deveraux DiMera
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
 
Tyler Christopher, as Stefan DiMera
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Billy Flynn, as Chad DiMera
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
 
Kassie DePaiva, as Eve Donovan
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Linsey Godfrey, as Sarah Horton
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Martha Madison, as Belle Black
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
Eric Martsolf, as Brady Black
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Greg Rikaart, as Leo Stark
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
 
Olivia Rose Keegan, as Claire Brady
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Victoria Konefal, as Ciara Brady
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
 
Lucas Adams, as Tripp Dalton
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Kyler Pettis, as Theo Carver
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series
 
Kate Mansi, as Abigail Deveraux
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Thaao Penghlis, as Andre DiMera
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, as Miguel Garcia
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Writing Team for a Drama Series
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Directing Team for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Art Direction/Set Direction/Scenic Design for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Lighting Direction for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Costume Design for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Makeup for a Drama Series
 
Days of Our Lives NBC
 
Outstanding Original Song
 
“Goodbye”  Days of Our Lives NBC
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The guest performer award is ridiculous...especially this year with who's nominated....it's the original actor in the role returning for more than a guest episode....just dumb...

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"DAYS OF OUR LIVES" DAYTIME EMMYS: BY THE NUMBERS...
 
Supporting Actor Greg Rikaart (Leo) has been nominated for his 7th Daytime Emmy, his first for "Days of Our Lives." He previously was nominated as Supporting Actor for his role on "The Young and the Restless" in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2018, winning in 2005. He also was nominated in the Online Series category for his role on "Imaginary Bitches" in 2009.
 
Lead Actor Tyler Christopher (Stefan) has been nominated for his 5th Daytime Emmy, his first for "Days of Our Lives." He previously was nominated in 1998 (younger actor), 2005 and 2006 (supporting actor), and 2016 (lead actor), winning in 2016 for his role on "General Hospital."
 
Supporting Actress Linsey Godfrey (Sarah) has been nominated for her 4th Daytime Emmy, her first for "Days of Our Lives." She previously was nominated in 2014 (younger actress) and 2015 and 2016 (supporting actress) for her role on "The Bold and the Beautiful."
 
Supporting Actress Kassie DePaiva (Eve) has been nominated for her 3rd Daytime Emmy, her second for "Days of Our Lives." She previously was nominated as Lead Actress in 2005 for her role on "One Life to Live" and as Lead Actress (as Eve) in 2016.
 
Lead Actor Billy Flynn (Chad) has been nominated for his 2nd Daytime Emmy, his second for "Days of Our Lives." He previously was nominated for Lead Actor in 2017.
 
Lead Actress Marci Miller (Abigail) has been nominated for her 2nd Daytime Emmy, her second for "Days of Our Lives." She previously was nominated for Lead Actress in 2018.
 
Supporting Actor Eric Martsolf (Brady) has been nominated for his 2nd Daytime Emmy, his second for "Days of Our Lives." He previously was nominated and won as Supporting Actor in 2014.
 
Supporting Actress Martha Madison (Belle) has been nominated for her 2nd Daytime Emmy, her first for "Days of Our Lives." She previously was nominated as an Executive Producer of the online series "Winterthorne" in 2016.
 
Younger Actor Lucas Adams (Tripp) has been nominated for his 2nd Daytime Emmy, his second for "Days of Our Lives." He previously was nominated as Younger Actor in 2018.
 
Younger Actress Olivia Rose Keegan (Claire) has been nominated for her 2nd Daytime Emmy, her second for "Days of Our Lives." She previously was nominated as Younger Actress in 2018.
 
Guest Performer Kate Mansi (Abigail) has been nominated for her 2nd Daytime Emmy, her second for "Days of Our Lives." She previously was nominated and won as Supporting Actress in 2017.
 
Guest Performer Thaao Penghlis (Andre) has been nominated for his 2nd Daytime Emmy, his second for "Days of Our Lives." He previously was nominated for Lead Actor in 2008.
 
Younger Actress Victoria Konefal (Ciara) and Younger Actor Kyler Pettis (Theo) have each received their first Daytime Emmy nominations.
 
"Days" received 27 Daytime Emmy nominations today. Here is a list of how many nominations "Days" has received through the years in each category:
 
Drama Series...23 nominations
Lead Actress...20 nominations
Lead Actor...17 nominations
Supporting Actress...20 nominations
Supporting Actor...11 nominations
Younger Actress...18 nominations
Younger Actor...22 nominations
Guest Performer...9 nominations
Writing...20 nominations
Directing...24 nominations
Casting Director...10 nominations
Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design...10 nominations
Lighting Direction...20 nominations
Editing...12 nominations
Music Direction & Composition...16 nominations
Costume Desing...12 nominations
Hairstyling...21 nominations
Makeup...22 nominations
Song...7 nominations
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