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THE DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Daytime Emmy Winners: Outstanding Supporting Actress

Following is a complete listing of each of the winners in the Outstanding Supporting Actress category. This category was introduced in 1978-1979, several years after the creation of the Daytime Emmys


• 1978-1979; Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton, Days of our Lives)
• 1979-1980; Francesca James (Kelly Cole, All My Children)
• 1980-1981; Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine, General Hospital)
• 1981-1982; Dorothy Lyman (Opal Gardner, All My Children)
• 1982-1983; Louise Shaffer (Rae Woodard, Ryan's Hope)
• 1983-1984; Judi Evans (Beth Raines, Guiding Light)
• 1984-1985; Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott Romalotti, The Young and the Restless)
• 1985-1986; Leann Hunley (Anna DiMera, Days of our Lives)
• 1986-1987; Kathleen Noone (Ellen Chandler, All My Children)
• 1987-1988; Ellen Wheeler (Cindy Parker, All My Children)
• 1988-1989; Debbi Morgan (Angie Hubbard, All My Children) [TIE]
• 1988-1989; Nancy Lee Grahn (Julia Wainwright, Santa Barbara) [TIE]
• 1989-1990; Julia Barr (Brooke English, All My Children)
• 1990-1991; Jess Walton (Jill Abbott, The Young and the Restless)
• 1991-1992; Maeve Kinkead (Vanessa Chamberlain, Guiding Light)
• 1992-1993; Ellen Parker (Maureen Bauer, Guiding Light)
• 1993-1994; Susan Haskell (Marty Saybrooke, One Life to Live)
• 1994-1995; Rena Sofer (Lois Ashton, General Hospital)
• 1995-1996; Anna Holbrook (Sharlene Frame, Another World)
• 1996-1997; Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Romalotti, The Young and the Restless)
• 1997-1998; Julia Barr (Brooke English, All My Children)
• 1998-1999; Sharon Case (Sharon Newman, The Young and the Restless)
1999-2000; Sarah Brown (Carly Roberts, General Hospital)
2000-2001; Lesli Kay (Molly Conlan, As the World Turns)
2001-2002; Crystal Chappell (Olivia Spencer, Guiding Light)
2002-2003; Vanessa Marcil (Brenda Barrett, General Hospital)
2003-2004; Cady McClain (Rosanna Cabot, As the World Turns)
2004-2005; Natalia Livingston (Emily Quartermaine, General Hospital)
2005-2006; Gina Tognoni (Dinah Marler, Guiding Light)
2006-2007; Genie Francis (Laura Spencer, General Hospital)
2007-2008; Gina Tognoni (Dinah Marler, Guiding Light)
2008-2009; Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali, Days of our Lives)
2009-2010; Julie Pinson (Janet Ciccone, As the World Turns)
2010-2011; Heather Tom (Katie Logan, The Bold and the Beautiful)
2011-2012; Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis, General Hospital)
2012-2013; Julie Berman (Lulu Spencer, General Hospital)
2013-2014; Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman, The Young and the Restless)
2014-2015; Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman, The Young and the Restless)
2015-2016; Jessica Collins (Avery Clark, The Young and the Restless)
2016-2017; Kate Mansi (Abigail Deveraux, Days of our Lives)
2017-2018; Camryn Grimes (Mariah Copeland, The Young and the Restless)
2018-2019; Vernee Watson (Stella Henry, General Hospital)
2019-2020; Tamara Braun (Kim Nero, General Hospital)
2020-2021; Marla Adams (Dina Mergeron, The Young and the Restless)
2021-2022; Kelly Thiebaud (Britt Westbourne, General Hospital)
2022-2023; Sonya Eddy (Epiphany Johnson, General Hospital)



THE TALLY

General Hospital; 12 wins
The Young and the Restless; 9 wins
All My Children; 7 wins
Guiding Light; 6 wins
Days of our Lives; 4 wins
As The World Turns; 3 wins
Another World; 1 win
The Bold and the Beautiful; 1 win
One Life to Live; 1 win
Ryan's Hope; 1 win
Santa Barbara; 1 win

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