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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Awarded forOutstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actor
CountryUnited States
Presented by
First awarded1974
Currently held byThorsten Kaye,
The Bold and the Beautiful (2024)
Most awardsAnthony Geary, (8)
Most nominationsPeter Bergman, (23)
Websitetheemmys.tv/daytime/

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role while working within the daytime drama industry.

The 1st Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony was held in 1974 with Macdonald Carey receiving the award for his portrayal of Tom Horton on Days of Our Lives.[1] The award has undergone several name changes, originally honoring actors in leading and supporting roles. Following the introduction of a new category in 1979, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, the award's name was altered to Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series before changing once again, to its current title, years later.[1][2] The awards ceremony was not aired on television in 1983 and 1984, having been criticized for lack of integrity.[3][4] In 1985, another category was introduced, Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series, one criterion for this category was altered, requiring all actors to be age 26 or younger.[5]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 26 actors. General Hospital has the most awarded actors in this category with a total of twelve wins. In 1979, Al Freeman, Jr. became the first African-American to have garnered the award, winning for his role as Ed Hall on One Life to Live. In 2008, Anthony Geary became the actor with the most wins in the category when he won for a sixth time, surpassing David Canary's previous record. Geary went on to win again in 2012 and 2015, thus far winning on eight occasions. Peter Bergman has been nominated on 23 occasions, more than any other actor. As of the 2024 ceremony, Thorsten Kaye is the most recent winner in this category for his portrayal of Ridge Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Winners and nominees

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Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Table key
Indicates the winner
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Macdonald Carey won two from three nominations for his role as Tom Horton on Days of Our Lives.
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John Beradino was nominated three times for his role as Steve Hardy on General Hospital.
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Val Dufour won in 1977 for his role as John Wyatt on Search for Tomorrow.
Photo of Al Freeman, Jr. in Hot L Baltimore in 1975
Al Freeman, Jr. won in 1979 for his role as Ed Hall on One Life to Live.
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Douglass Watson received two consecutive wins for his role as Mac Cory in 1980 and 1981 on Another World.
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Nicolas Coster was nominated three times for his role as Lionel Lockridge on Santa Barbara.
Photo of David Canary in the film Hombre in 1967
David Canary was nominated 16 times and won five times for his work on All My Children.
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Stuart Damon was nominated three times for his role as Alan Quartermaine on General Hospital.
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Eric Braeden was nominated eight times, winning once in 1998 for his role as Victor Newman on The Young and the Restless.
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Jon Hensley was nominated in 2001 for his role as Holden Snyder on As the World Turns.
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John McCook has been nominated four times (2001, 2012, 2018, 2022) for his role as Eric Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful.
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Robert Newman has been nominated twice for his role as Joshua Lewis on Guiding Light.
Jack Wagner was nominated in 2005 for his role as Nick Marone on The Bold and the Beautiful.
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Christian LeBlanc won three (2005, 2007, and 2009) from seven nominations for his role as Michael Baldwin on The Young and the Restless.
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Ron Raines was nominated in 2006 for his role as Alan Spaulding on Guiding Light.
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Thaao Penghlis received two nominations (2008 and 2020) for his work on Days of Our Lives.
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Jon Lindstrom was nominated once for his role as Craig Montgomery on As the World Turns (2011) and twice for playing dual roles on General Hospital, in 2019 and 2020.
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James Scott received two consecutive nominations (2010 and 2011) for his role as EJ DiMera on Days of Our Lives..
Billy Miller won in 2014 for his role as Billy Abbott on The Young and the Restless.
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Michael Muhney earned a nomination in 2014, for his role as Adam Newman on The Young and the Restless.
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Justin Hartley, as the third actor, who played Adam Newman, received a nomination in 2016 for the role on The Young and the Restless.
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Kristoff St. John received two consecutive nominations (2016 and 2017) for his role as Neil Winters on The Young and the Restless.
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Scott Clifton won in 2017 for his role as Liam Spencer on The Bold and the Beautiful.
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James Reynolds won in 2018 for his role as on Days of Our Lives.

1970s

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Year Actor Program Role Network Ref.
1974
(1st)
Macdonald Carey Days of Our Lives Tom Horton
John Beradino General Hospital Steve Hardy
Peter Hansen Lee Baldwin
1975
(2nd)
Macdonald Carey Days of Our Lives Tom Horton
John Beradino General Hospital Steve Hardy
Bill Hayes Days of Our Lives Doug Williams
1976
(3rd)
Larry Haines Search for Tomorrow Stu Bergman
John Beradino General Hospital Steve Hardy
Macdonald Carey Days of Our Lives Tom Horton
Bill Hayes Doug Williams
Michael Nouri Search for Tomorrow Steve Kaslo
Shepperd Strudwick One Life to Live Victor Lord
1977
(4th)
Val Dufour Search for Tomorrow John Wyatt [1]
Farley Granger One Life to Live Will Vernon
Larry Haines Search for Tomorrow Stu Bergman
Larry Keith All My Children Nick Davis
James Pritchett The Doctors Matt Powers
1978
(5th)
James Pritchett The Doctors Matt Powers [1]
Matthew Cowles All My Children Billy Clyde Tuggle
Larry Keith Nick Davis
Michael Levin Ryan's Hope Jack Fenelli
Andrew Robinson Frank Ryan
Michael Storm One Life to Live Larry Wolek
1979
(6th)
Al Freeman Jr. One Life to Live Ed Hall
Jed Allan Days of Our Lives Don Craig [12]
Nicholas Benedict All My Children Phil Brent
John Clarke Days of Our Lives Mickey Horton
Joel Crothers The Edge of Night Miles Cavanaugh
Michael Levin Ryan's Hope Jack Fenelli

1980s

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Year Actor Program Role Network Ref.
1980
(7th)
Douglass Watson Another World Mac Cory
John Gabriel Ryan's Hope Seneca Beaulac
Michael Levin Jack Fenelli
Franc Luz The Doctors John Bennett
James Mitchell All My Children Palmer Cortlandt
William Mooney Paul Martin
1981
(8th)
Douglass Watson Another World Mac Cory
Larry Bryggman As the World Turns John Dixon
Henderson Forsythe David Stewart
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
James Mitchell All My Children Palmer Cortlandt
1982
(9th)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Larry Bryggman As the World Turns John Dixon
Stuart Damon General Hospital Alan Quartermaine
James Mitchell All My Children Palmer Cortlandt
Richard Shoberg Tom Cudahy
1983
(10th)
Robert S. Woods One Life to Live Bo Buchanan
Peter Bergman All My Children Cliff Warner
Stuart Damon General Hospital Alan Quartermaine
Anthony Geary Luke Spencer
James Mitchell All My Children Palmer Cortlandt
1984
(11th)
Larry Bryggman As the World Turns John Dixon
Joel Crothers The Edge of Night Miles Cavanaugh
Stuart Damon General Hospital Alan Quartermaine
Terry Lester The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Larkin Malloy The Edge of Night Schuyler Whitney
James Mitchell All My Children Palmer Cortlandt
1985
(12th)
Darnell Williams All My Children Jesse Hubbard
Larry Bryggman As the World Turns John Dixon
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Terry Lester The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
James Mitchell All My Children Palmer Cortlandt
1986
(13th)
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Scott Bryce As the World Turns Craig Montgomery
Larry Bryggman John Dixon
Nicolas Coster Santa Barbara Lionel Lockridge
Terry Lester The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Robert S. Woods One Life to Live Bo Buchanan
1987
(14th)
Larry Bryggman As the World Turns John Dixon
Eric Braeden The Young and the Restless Victor Newman
Scott Bryce As the World Turns Craig Montgomery
Terry Lester The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
A Martinez Santa Barbara Cruz Castillo
1988
(15th)
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Larry Bryggman As the World Turns John Dixon
Robert Gentry All My Children Ross Chandler
A Martinez Santa Barbara Cruz Castillo
Stephen Nichols Days of Our Lives Steve "Patch" Johnson
1989
(16th)
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Larry Bryggman As the World Turns John Dixon
A Martinez Santa Barbara Cruz Castillo
James Mitchell All My Children Palmer Cortlandt
Douglass Watson Another World Mac Cory

1990s

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Year Actor Program Role Network Ref.
1990
(17th)
A Martinez Santa Barbara Cruz Castillo
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Eric Braeden Victor Newman
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Stephen Schnetzer Another World Cass Winthrop
1991
(18th)
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Nicolas Coster Santa Barbara Lionel Lockridge
A Martinez Cruz Castillo
James Reynolds Generations Henry Marshall
1992
(19th)
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Nicolas Coster Santa Barbara Lionel Lockridge
A Martinez Cruz Castillo
Michael Zaslow Guiding Light Roger Thorpe
1993
(20th)
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Mark Derwin Guiding Light A.C. Mallet
A Martinez Santa Barbara Cruz Castillo
Robert S. Woods One Life to Live Bo Buchanan
Michael Zaslow Guiding Light Roger Thorpe
1994
(21st)
Michael Zaslow Guiding Light Roger Thorpe
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Charles Keating Another World Carl Hutchins
Peter Simon Guiding Light Ed Bauer
Robert S. Woods One Life to Live Bo Buchanan
1995
(22nd)
Justin Deas Guiding Light Buzz Cooper
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Brad Maule General Hospital Tony Jones
Michael Zaslow Guiding Light Roger Thorpe
1996
(23rd)
Charles Keating Another World Carl Hutchins
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Eric Braeden Victor Newman
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
1997
(24th)
Justin Deas Guiding Light Buzz Cooper
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Eric Braeden Victor Newman
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
1998
(25th)
Eric Braeden The Young and the Restless Victor Newman
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Kin Shriner Port Charles Scott Baldwin
1999
(26th)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Eric Braeden Victor Newman
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Robert S. Woods One Life to Live Bo Buchanan

2000s

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Year Actor Program Role Network Ref.
2000
(27th)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Eric Braeden Victor Newman
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Robert S. Woods One Life to Live Bo Buchanan
2001
(28th)
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Tom Eplin As the World Turns Jake McKinnon
Jon Hensley Holden Snyder
John McCook The Bold and the Beautiful Eric Forrester
2002
(29th)
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Hunt Block As the World Turns Craig Montgomery
Vincent Irizarry All My Children David Hayward
Robert Newman Guiding Light Josh Lewis
Jack Scalia All My Children Chris Stamp
2003
(30th)
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Grant Aleksander Guiding Light Phillip Spaulding
Doug Davidson The Young and the Restless Paul Williams
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Ricky Paull Goldin Guiding Light Gus Aitoro
Thorsten Kaye Port Charles Ian Thornhart
2004
(31st)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Grant Aleksander Guiding Light Phillip Spaulding
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Eric Braeden The Young and the Restless Victor Newman
Roger Howarth As the World Turns Paul Ryan
Thorsten Kaye Port Charles Ian Thornhart
2005
(32nd)
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
Grant Aleksander Guiding Light Phillip Spaulding
Steve Burton General Hospital Jason Morgan
Roger Howarth As the World Turns Paul Ryan
Michael E. Knight All My Children Tad Martin
Jack Wagner The Bold and the Beautiful Nick Marone
2006
(33rd)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Thorsten Kaye All My Children Zach Slater
Robert Newman Guiding Light Josh Lewis
Ron Raines Alan Spaulding
2007
(34th)
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Ricky Paull Goldin Guiding Light Gus Aitoro
Michael Park As the World Turns Jack Snyder
2008
(35th)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
David Canary All My Children Adam Chandler/Stuart Chandler
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
Thaao Penghlis Days of Our Lives Tony DiMera/Andre DiMera
2009
(36th)
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
Daniel Cosgrove Guiding Light Bill Lewis
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Thorsten Kaye All My Children Zach Slater
Peter Reckell Days of Our Lives Bo Brady

2010s

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Year Actor Program Role Network Ref.
2010
(37th)
Michael Park As the World Turns Jack Snyder
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Doug Davidson Paul Williams
Jon Lindstrom As the World Turns Craig Montgomery
James Scott Days of Our Lives EJ DiMera
2011
(38th)
Michael Park As the World Turns Jack Snyder
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Ricky Paull Goldin All My Children Jake Martin
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
James Scott Days of Our Lives EJ DiMera
2012
(39th)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
John McCook The Bold and the Beautiful Eric Forrester
Darnell Williams All My Children Jesse Hubbard
Robert S. Woods One Life to Live Bo Buchanan
2013
(40th)
Doug Davidson The Young and the Restless Paul Williams
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Michael Muhney Adam Newman
Jason Thompson General Hospital Dr. Patrick Drake
2014
(41st)
Billy Miller The Young and the Restless Billy Abbott
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Doug Davidson Paul Williams
Christian LeBlanc Michael Baldwin
Jason Thompson General Hospital Dr. Patrick Drake
2015
(42nd)
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer
Christian LeBlanc The Young and the Restless Michael Baldwin
Billy Miller Billy Abbott
Jason Thompson General Hospital Dr. Patrick Drake
2016
(43rd)
Tyler Christopher General Hospital Nikolas Cassadine
Anthony Geary General Hospital Luke Spencer/Tim Spencer
Justin Hartley The Young and the Restless Adam Newman
Christian LeBlanc Michael Baldwin
Kristoff St. John Neil Winters
2017
(44th)
Scott Clifton The Bold and the Beautiful Liam Spencer
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Billy Flynn Days of Our Lives Chad DiMera
Vincent Irizarry Deimos Kiriakis
Kristoff St. John The Young and the Restless Neil Winters
2018
(45th)
James Reynolds Days of Our Lives Abe Carver
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Michael Easton General Hospital Dr. Hamilton Finn
John McCook The Bold and the Beautiful Eric Forrester
Billy Miller General Hospital Jason Morgan/Andrew Cain
2019
(46th)
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Tyler Christopher Days of Our Lives Stefan DiMera
Billy Flynn Chad DiMera
Jon Lindstrom General Hospital Dr. Kevin Collins/Ryan Chamberlain

2020s

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Year Actor Program Role Network Ref.
2020
(47th)
Jason Thompson The Young and the Restless Billy Abbott
Steve Burton General Hospital Jason Morgan
Thorsten Kaye The Bold and the Beautiful Ridge Forrester
Jon Lindstrom General Hospital Dr. Kevin Collins/Ryan Chamberlain
Thaao Penghlis Days of Our Lives Tony DiMera
2021
(48th)
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Steve Burton General Hospital Jason Morgan
Thorsten Kaye The Bold and the Beautiful Ridge Forrester
Wally Kurth Days of Our Lives Justin Kiriakis
Dominic Zamprogna General Hospital Dante Falconeri
2022
(49th)
John McCook The Bold and the Beautiful Eric Forrester
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Eric Martsolf Days of Our Lives Brady Black
James Reynolds Days of Our Lives Abe Carver
Jason Thompson The Young and the Restless Billy Abbott
2023
(50th)
Thorsten Kaye The Bold and the Beautiful Ridge Forrester
Maurice Benard General Hospital Sonny Corinthos
Peter Bergman The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott
Billy Flynn Days of Our Lives Chad DiMera
Jason Thompson The Young and the Restless Billy Abbott
2024
(51st)
Thorsten Kaye The Bold and the Beautiful Ridge Forrester
Eric Braeden The Young and the Restless Victor Newman
Scott Clifton The Bold and the Beautiful Liam Spencer
Eric Martsolf Days of Our Lives Brady Black
John McCook The Bold and the Beautiful Eric Forrester

Multiple wins and nominations

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Series with most awards

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Wins Program
12
General Hospital
10
The Young and the Restless
6
All My Children
4
As the World Turns
3 Another World
Days of our Lives
Guiding Light
The Bold and the Beautiful
2 One Life to Live
Search for Tomorrow
1 The Doctors
Santa Barbara

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