El premio Emmy diurno a la mejor actriz de reparto en una serie dramática es un premio presentado anualmente por la Academia Nacional de Artes y Ciencias de la Televisión (NATAS) y la Academia de Artes y Ciencias de la Televisión (ATAS). Se otorga en honor a una actriz que ha tenido una actuación destacada en un papel secundario mientras trabajaba en la industria del drama diurno .
Premio Daytime Emmy a la mejor actriz de reparto en una serie dramática | |
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Otorgado por | Actuación sobresaliente de una actriz de reparto en una serie dramática |
País | Estados Unidos |
Presentado por | |
Primer premio | 1979 |
Actualmente en manos de | Tamara Braun , Hospital General (2020) |
Mayoría de premios | Dos (2) victorias cada uno: |
Mayoría de nominaciones | Cinco (5) nominaciones cada una: Melissa Claire Egan y Heather Tom |
Sitio web | theemmys.tv/daytime |
En los sextos premios Emmy diurnos celebrados en 1979, Suzanne Rogers fue la primera ganadora de este premio, por su papel de Maggie Horton en Days of Our Lives . [1] [2] La ceremonia de premiación no se transmitió por televisión en 1983 y 1984, después de haber sido criticada por la integridad de la votación. [3] [4] Tras la introducción de una nueva categoría en 1985, Actriz más joven destacada en una serie dramática , se modificó un criterio para esta categoría, exigiendo que todas las actrices tengan 26 años o más. [5]
Desde sus inicios, el premio se ha entregado a 35 actrices. Hospital General es la telenovela con más actrices premiadas, con un total de ocho. En 1989, Nancy Lee Grahn y Debbi Morgan hicieron historia en los premios Daytime Emmy cuando empataron en esta categoría. Morgan también se convirtió en la primera mujer afroamericana en recibir el premio. Julia Barr , Tamara Braun , Grahn, Amelia Heinle y Gina Tognoni son las únicas actrices que han ganado el premio dos veces. Heinle es el único que lo ha ganado, de forma consecutiva. Heather Tom y Melissa Claire Egan tienen la mayor cantidad de nominaciones en esta categoría, con un total de cinco.
A partir de la ceremonia de 2020 , Braun es la ganadora más reciente en esta categoría, por su papel de Dra. Kim Nero en el Hospital General .
Ganadores y nominados
A continuación se enumeran los ganadores del premio de cada año, así como los demás nominados.
Indica el ganador | |
* | Indica nominado post-humoso |
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1970
Año | Actriz | Programa | Papel | La red | Árbitro. |
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1979 (sexto) | |||||
Suzanne Rogers | Dias de nuestras vidas | Maggie Horton | |||
Rachel Ames | Hospital General | Audrey March Hardy | |||
Susan Brown | Hospital General | Gail Adamson Baldwin | |||
Lois Kibbee | El borde de la noche | Geraldine Whitney Saxon | |||
Frances Reid | Dias de nuestras vidas | Alice Horton |
Los ochenta
Año | Actriz | Programa | Papel | La red | Árbitro. |
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1980 (séptimo) | |||||
Francesca James | Todos mis hijos | Kelly Cole Tyler | |||
Deidre Hall | Dias de nuestras vidas | Marlena Evans | |||
Lois Kibbee | El borde de la noche | Geraldine Whitney Saxon | |||
Elaine Lee | Los doctores | Mildred Trumble | |||
Valerie Mahaffey | Los doctores | Ashley Bennett | |||
1981 (octavo) | |||||
Jane Elliot | Hospital General | Tracy Quartermaine | |||
Randall Edwards | La esperanza de Ryan | Delia Coleridge | |||
Lois Kibbee | El borde de la noche | Geraldine Saxon | |||
Elizabeth Lawrence | Todos mis hijos | Myra Murdoch | |||
Jacklyn Zeman | Hospital General | Bobbie Spencer | |||
1982 (noveno) | |||||
Dorothy Lyman | Todos mis hijos | Opal Gardner | |||
Elizabeth Lawrence | Todos mis hijos | Myra Murdoch | |||
Meg Mundy | Los doctores | Mona Aldrich Croft | |||
Louise Shaffer | La esperanza de Ryan | Rae Woodard | |||
1983 (décimo) | |||||
Louise Shaffer | La esperanza de Ryan | Rae Woodard | |||
Kim Delaney | Todos mis hijos | Jenny Gardner | |||
Eileen Herlie | Todos mis hijos | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Robin Mattson | Hospital General | Heather Webber | |||
Brynn Thayer | Una vida para vivir | Jenny Wolek | |||
Marcy Walker | Todos mis hijos | Liza Colby | |||
1984 (undécimo) | |||||
Judi Evans | Luz de guía | Beth Raines | |||
Obispo de Loanne | Hospital General | Rose Kelly | |||
Christine Ebersole | Una vida para vivir | Maxie McDermont | |||
Eileen Herlie | Todos mis hijos | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Lois Kibbee | El borde de la noche | Geraldine Whitney Saxon | |||
Marcy Walker | Todos mis hijos | Liza Colby | |||
1985 (12º) | |||||
Beth Maitland | The Young and the Restless | Traci Abbott | [4] | ||
Norma Connolly | Hospital General | Ruby Anderson | |||
Eileen Herlie | Todos mis hijos | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Maeve Kinkead | Luz de guía | Vanessa Chamberlain | |||
Elizabeth Lawrence | Todos mis hijos | Myra Murdoch | |||
1986 (13º) | |||||
Leann Hunley | Dias de nuestras vidas | Anna DiMera | |||
Judith Anderson | santa Bárbara | Minx Lockridge | |||
Uta Hagen | Una vida para vivir | Hortensia | |||
Eileen Herlie | Todos mis hijos | Myrtle Fargate | |||
Kathleen Widdoes | Mientras el mundo gira | Emma Snyder | |||
1987 (14 °) | |||||
Kathleen Noone | Todos mis hijos | Ellen Dalton | |||
Lisa Brown | Mientras el mundo gira | Iva Snyder | |||
Robin Mattson | santa Bárbara | Gina Blake Lockridge | |||
Peggy McCay | Dias de nuestras vidas | Caroline Brady | |||
Kathleen Widdoes | Mientras el mundo gira | Emma Snyder | |||
1988 (15º) | |||||
Ellen Wheeler | Todos mis hijos | Cindy Parker | |||
Lisa Brown | Mientras el mundo gira | Iva Snyder | |||
Eileen Fulton | Mientras el mundo gira | Lisa McColl | |||
Maeve Kinkead | Luz de guía | Vanessa Chamberlain | |||
Robin Mattson | santa Bárbara | Gina Blake Lockridge | |||
Arleen Sorkin | Dias de nuestras vidas | Calliope Jones | |||
1989 (16º) | |||||
Nancy Lee Grahn | santa Bárbara | Julia Wainwright Capwell | |||
Debbi Morgan | Todos mis hijos | Angie Hubbard | |||
Jane Elliot | Dias de nuestras vidas | Anjelica Deveraux | |||
Robin Mattson | santa Bárbara | Gina Blake Lockridge | |||
Arleen Sorkin | Dias de nuestras vidas | Calliope Jones |
Decenio de 1990
Año | Actriz | Programa | Papel | La red | Árbitro. |
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1990 (17 °) | |||||
Julia Barr | Todos mis hijos | Brooke Inglés | |||
Mary Jo Catlett | Hospital General | María Finnegan | |||
Michelle Forbes | Luz de guía | Sonni Carrera | |||
Lynn arenque | Hospital General | Lucy Coe | |||
Jess Walton | The Young and the Restless | Jill Abbott | |||
1991 (décimo octavo) | |||||
Jess Walton | The Young and the Restless | Jill Abbott | |||
Darlene Conley | El atrevido y la bonita | Sally Spectra | |||
Maureen Garrett | Luz de guía | Holly Lindsey | |||
Jill Larson | Todos mis hijos | Ópalo Cortlandt | |||
Kathleen Widdoes | Mientras el mundo gira | Emma Snyder | |||
1992 (19 °) | |||||
Maeve Kinkead | Luz de guía | Vanessa Chamberlain | |||
Darlene Conley | El atrevido y la bonita | Sally Spectra | |||
Linda Dano | Otro mundo | Felicia Gallant | |||
Maureen Garrett | Luz de guía | Holly Lindsey | |||
Lynn arenque | Hospital General | Lucy Coe | |||
1993 (vigésimo) | |||||
Ellen Parker | Luz de guía | Maureen Bauer | |||
Kimberlin Brown | The Young and the Restless | Sheila Carter | |||
Jane Elliot | Hospital General | Tracy Quartermaine | |||
Jill Larson | Todos mis hijos | Ópalo Cortlandt | |||
Tonja Walker | Una vida para vivir | Alex Olanov | |||
1994 (21º) | |||||
Susan Haskell | Una vida para vivir | Marty Saybrooke | |||
Signy Coleman | The Young and the Restless | Hope Adams Wilson | |||
Hilary Edson | Luz de guía | Eve Guthrie | |||
Maureen Garrett | Luz de guía | Holly Lindsey | |||
Sharon Wyatt | Hospital General | Tiffany Hill | |||
1995 (22º) | |||||
Rena Sofer | Hospital General | Lois Cerullo | |||
Jean Carol | Luz de guía | Nadine Cooper | |||
Melina Kanakaredes | Luz de guía | Eleni Andros Cooper | |||
Sydney Penny | Todos mis hijos | Julia Santos | |||
Jacklyn Zeman | Hospital General | Bobbie Spencer | |||
1996 (23) | |||||
Anna Holbrook | Otro mundo | Marco de Sharlene | |||
Rosalind Cash * | Hospital General | Mary Mae Ward | |||
Victoria Rowell | The Young and the Restless | Inviernos drucilla | |||
Michelle Stafford | The Young and the Restless | Phyllis Summers Romalotti | |||
Tonya Lee Williams | The Young and the Restless | Olivia Barber Hastings | |||
1997 (24º) | |||||
Michelle Stafford | The Young and the Restless | Phyllis Summers Romalotti | |||
Eva LaRue | Todos mis hijos | María Santos Grey | |||
Vanessa Marcil | Hospital General | Brenda Barrett | |||
Victoria Rowell | The Young and the Restless | Inviernos drucilla | |||
Jacklyn Zeman | Hospital General | Bobbie Spencer | |||
1998 (25º) | |||||
Julia Barr | Todos mis hijos | Brooke Inglés | |||
Amy Carlson | Otro mundo | Josie Watts | |||
Amy Ecklund | Luz de guía | Abigail Blume | |||
Vanessa Marcil | Hospital General | Brenda Barrett | |||
Victoria Rowell | The Young and the Restless | Inviernos drucilla | |||
1999 (26º) | |||||
Caso de Sharon | The Young and the Restless | Sharon Newman | |||
Jennifer Bassey | Todos mis hijos | Marian Colby | |||
Beth Ehlers | Luz de guía | Harley Cooper | |||
Kathleen Noone | Playa al atardecer | Bette Katzenkazrahi | |||
Kelly Ripa | Todos mis hijos | Hayley Vaughan |
2000
Año | Actriz | Programa | Papel | La red | Árbitro. |
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2000 (27º) | |||||
Sarah Joy Brown | Hospital General | Carly Benson | |||
Caso de Sharon | The Young and the Restless | Sharon Newman | |||
Patrika Darbo | Dias de nuestras vidas | Nancy Wesley | |||
Nancy Lee Grahn | Hospital General | Alexis Davis | |||
Tonya Lee Williams | The Young and the Restless | Olivia Barber Hastings | |||
2001 (28) | |||||
Lesli Kay | Mientras el mundo gira | Molly Conlan | |||
Rebecca Budig | Todos mis hijos | Greenlee Smythe | |||
Cady McClain | Todos mis hijos | Dixie Cooney | |||
Maura West | Mientras el mundo gira | Carly Tenney | |||
Colleen Zenk Pinter | Mientras el mundo gira | Barbara Ryan | |||
2002 (29º) | |||||
Chappell de cristal | Luz de guía | Olivia Spencer | |||
Beth Ehlers | Luz de guía | Harley Cooper | |||
Kelley Menighan Hensley | Mientras el mundo gira | Emily Stewart | |||
Kelly Ripa | Todos mis hijos | Hayley Vaughan | |||
Maura West | Mientras el mundo gira | Carly Tenney | |||
2003 (30º) | |||||
Vanessa Marcil | Hospital General | Brenda Barrett | |||
Rebecca Budig | Todos mis hijos | Greenlee Smythe | |||
Robin Christopher | Hospital General | Skye Chandler | |||
Linda Dano | Una vida para vivir | Rae Cummings | |||
Cady McClain | Mientras el mundo gira | Rosanna Cabot | |||
Kelly Mónaco | Port Charles | Livvie Locke / Tess Ramsey | |||
2004 (31º) | |||||
Cady McClain | Mientras el mundo gira | Rosanna Cabot | |||
Kathy Brier | Una vida para vivir | Marcie Walsh | |||
Caso de Sharon | The Young and the Restless | Sharon Newman | |||
Ilene Kristen | Una vida para vivir | Roxy Balsom | |||
Heather Tom | The Young and the Restless | Victoria Newman | |||
2005 (32º) | |||||
Natalia Livingston | Hospital General | Emily Quartermaine | |||
Chappell de cristal | Luz de guía | Olivia Spencer | |||
Robin Christopher | Hospital General | Skye Chandler | |||
Jeanne Cooper | The Young and the Restless | Canciller katherine | |||
Ilene Kristen | Una vida para vivir | Roxy Balsom | |||
Heather Tom | Una vida para vivir | Kelly Cramer | |||
2006 (33º) | |||||
Gina Tognoni | Luz de guía | Dinah Marler | |||
Tracey E. Bregman | The Young and the Restless | Lauren Fenmore | |||
Chappell de cristal | Luz de guía | Olivia Spencer | |||
Jennifer Ferrin | Mientras el mundo gira | Jennifer Munson | |||
Renée Elise Goldsberry | Una vida para vivir | Evangeline Williamson | |||
2007 (34º) | |||||
Genio Francis | Hospital General | Laura Spencer | |||
Renée Elise Goldsberry | Una vida para vivir | Evangeline Williamson | |||
Rebecca Herbst | Hospital General | Elizabeth Webber | |||
Lesli Kay | El atrevido y la bonita | Felicia Forrester | |||
Gina Tognoni | Luz de guía | Dinah Marler | |||
Heather Tom | Una vida para vivir | Kelly Cramer | |||
2008 (35º) | |||||
Gina Tognoni | Luz de guía | Dinah Marler | |||
Tracey E. Bregman | The Young and the Restless | Lauren Fenmore Baldwin | |||
Judi Evans | Dias de nuestras vidas | Bonnie Lockhart / Adrienne Johnson | |||
Kelley Menighan Hensley | Mientras el mundo gira | Emily Stewart | |||
Heather Tom | El atrevido y la bonita | Katie Logan | |||
2009 (36º) | |||||
Tamara Braun | Dias de nuestras vidas | Ava Vitali | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | Todos mis hijos | Annie Lavery | |||
Alicia Minshew | Todos mis hijos | Kendall Hart | |||
Julie Pinson | Mientras el mundo gira | Janet Ciccone Snyder | |||
Bree Williamson | Una vida para vivir | Jessica Buchanan |
2010
Año | Actriz | Programa | Papel | La red | Árbitro. |
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2010 (37º) | |||||
Julie Pinson | Mientras el mundo gira | Janet Ciccone Snyder | |||
Beth Chamberlin | Luz de guía | Beth Raines | |||
Carolyn Hennesy | Hospital General | Diane Miller | |||
Bree Williamson | Una vida para vivir | Jessica Buchanan | |||
Arianne Zucker | Dias de nuestras vidas | Nicole Walker | |||
2011 (38º) | |||||
Heather Tom | El atrevido y la bonita | Katie Logan Spencer | |||
Tricia Elenco | The Young and the Restless | Nina Webster | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | Todos mis hijos | Annie Chandler | |||
Nancy Lee Grahn | Hospital General | Alexis Davis | |||
Julie Pinson | Mientras el mundo gira | Janet Ciccone | |||
Bree Williamson | Una vida para vivir | Jessica Buchanan | |||
2012 (39º) | |||||
Nancy Lee Grahn | Hospital General | Alexis Davis | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | Todos mis hijos | Annie Chandler | |||
Genio Francis | The Young and the Restless | Genevieve Atkinson | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Mitchell | |||
Rebecca Herbst | Hospital General | Elizabeth Webber | |||
2013 (40º) | |||||
Julie Marie Berman | Hospital General | Lulu Spencer | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | The Young and the Restless | Chelsea Newman | |||
Jessica Collins | The Young and the Restless | Avery Bailey Clark | |||
Katherine Kelly Lang | El atrevido y la bonita | Brooke Logan | |||
Arianne Zucker | Dias de nuestras vidas | Nicole Walker | |||
2014 (41º) | |||||
Amelia Heinle | The Young and the Restless | Victoria Newman | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | The Young and the Restless | Chelsea Newman | |||
Jane Elliot | Hospital General | Tracy Quartermaine | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Fisher | |||
Kelly Sullivan | Hospital General | Connie Falconeri | |||
2015 (42º) | |||||
Amelia Heinle | The Young and the Restless | Victoria Newman | |||
Linsey Godfrey | El atrevido y la bonita | Caroline Spencer | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Fisher | |||
Finola Hughes | Hospital General | Anna Devane | |||
Lisa LoCicero | Hospital General | Olivia Falconeri | |||
2016 (43º) | |||||
Jessica Collins | The Young and the Restless | Avery Bailey Clark | |||
Lauralee Bell | The Young and the Restless | Christine Williams | |||
Linsey Godfrey | El atrevido y la bonita | Caroline Spencer | |||
Peggy McCay | Dias de nuestras vidas | Caroline Brady | |||
Melissa Reeves | Dias de nuestras vidas | Jennifer Horton | |||
2017 (44º) | |||||
Kate Mansi | Days of Our Lives | Abigail Deveraux | |||
Stacy Haiduk | The Young and the Restless | Patty Williams | |||
Anna Maria Horsford | The Bold and the Beautiful | Vivienne Avant | |||
Finola Hughes | General Hospital | Anna Devane | |||
Kelly Sullivan | The Young and the Restless | Sage Warner | |||
2018 (45th) | |||||
Camryn Grimes | The Young and the Restless | Mariah Copeland | |||
Marla Adams | The Young and the Restless | Dina Abbott Mergeron | |||
Susan Seaforth Hayes | Days of Our Lives | Julie Olson Williams | |||
Elizabeth Hendrickson | The Young and the Restless | Chloe Fisher | |||
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood | The Bold and the Beautiful | Steffy Forrester | |||
Mishael Morgan | The Young and the Restless | Hilary Curtis | |||
2019 (46th) | |||||
Vernee Watson | General Hospital | Stella Henry | ABC | ||
Kassie DePaiva | Days of Our Lives | Eve Donovan | |||
Linsey Godfrey | Days of Our Lives | Dr. Sarah Horton | |||
Martha Madison | Days of Our Lives | Belle Black | |||
Beth Maitland | The Young and the Restless | Traci Abbott | |||
Mishael Morgan | The Young and the Restless | Hilary Curtis |
2020s
Year | Actress | Program | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2020 (47th) | |||||
Tamara Braun | General Hospital | Dr. Kim Nero | |||
Rebecca Budig | General Hospital | Hayden Barnes | |||
Susan Seaforth Hayes | Days of Our Lives | Julie Olson Williams | |||
Christel Khalil | The Young and the Restless | Lily Winters | |||
Annika Noelle | The Bold and the Beautiful | Hope Logan | |||
2021 (48th) | *Winner will be announced on June 25, 2021 | ||||
Marla Adams | The Young and the Restless | Dina Abbott Mergeron | |||
Tamara Braun | Days of Our Lives | Ava Vitali | |||
Carolyn Hennesy | General Hospital | Diane Miller | |||
Briana Nicole Henry | General Hospital | Jordan Ashford | |||
Courtney Hope | The Bold and the Beautiful | Sally Spectra |
Múltiples premios y nominaciones
The following individuals received two wins in this category:
| The following individuals received two or more nominations in this category:
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Serie con más premios
Wins | Program |
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General Hospital | |
All My Children | |
Guiding Light | |
The Young and the Restless | |
Days of our Lives | |
As the World Turns | |
Another World | |
The Bold and the Beautiful | |
One Life to Live | |
Ryan's Hope | |
Santa Barbara |
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enlaces externos
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