Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
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The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series has been given every year at the Daytime Emmys since the 12th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in 1985. The award category was originally called the Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series. It was renamed the Outstanding Juvenile Female in a Drama Series in 1989 before the Emmys began using its current title in 1991.
Currently, only actresses 25 years old or younger are eligible to win.[1]
In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees.
[edit] 1980s
- 1986 (13th) - Ellen Wheeler as Marley Love/Vicky Love, Another World
- Martha Byrne as Lily Walsh, As the World Turns
- Debbi Morgan as Angie Baxter Hubbard, All My Children
- Robin Wright as Kelly Capwell, Santa Barbara
- 1987 (14th) - Martha Byrne as Lily Walsh, As the World Turns
- Tracey E. Bregman as Lauren Fenmore, The Young and the Restless
- Jane Krakowski as T.R. Kendall, Search for Tomorrow
- Krista Tesreau as Mindy Lewis, Guiding Light
- Robin Wright as Kelly Capwell, Santa Barbara
- 1988 (15th) - Julianne Moore as Frannie Hughes/Sabrina Hughes, As the World Turns
- Tichina Arnold as Zena Brown, Ryan's Hope
- Andrea Evans as Tina Clayton Lord, One Life to Live
- Lauren Holly as Julie Chandler, All My Children
- Robin Wright as Kelly Capwell, Santa Barbara
- 1989 (16th) - Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio, General Hospital
- Noelle Beck as Patricia Alden, Loving
- Martha Byrne as Lily Walsh, As the World Turns
- Anne Heche as Marley Hudson/Vicky Hudson, Another World
[edit] 1990s
- 1990 (17th) - Cady McClain as Dixie Cooney, All My Children
- Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio, General Hospital
- Charlotte Ross as Eve Donovan, Days of Our Lives
- Liz Vassey as Emily Ann Sago, All My Children)
- 1991 (18th) - Anne Heche as Marley Hudson/Vicky Hudson, Another World
- 1992 (19th) - Tricia Cast as Nina Webster, The Young and the Restless
- Beth Ehlers as Harley Cooper, Guiding Light
- Alla Korot as Jenna Norris, Another World
- Cady McClain as Dixie Cooney, All My Children
- Melissa Reeves as Jennifer Horton, Days of Our Lives
- 1993 (20th) - Heather Tom as Victoria Newman, The Young and the Restless
- Beth Ehlers as Harley Cooper, Guiding Light
- Melissa Hayden as Bridget Reardon, Guiding Light
- Sydney Penny as B.J. Walker, Santa Barbara
- Kelly Ripa as Hayley Vaughan, All My Children
- 1994 (21st) - Melissa Hayden as Bridget Reardon, Guiding Light
- Martha Byrne as Lily Walsh, As the World Turns
- Sarah Michelle Gellar as Kendall Hart, All My Children
- Melina Kanakaredes as Eleni Andros Cooper, Guiding Light
- Heather Tom as Victoria Newman, The Young and the Restless
- 1997 (24th) - Sarah Brown as Carly Roberts, General Hospital
- 1998 (25th) - Sarah Brown as Carly Roberts, General Hospital
[edit] 2000s
- 2002 (29th) - Jennifer Finnigan as Bridget Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful
- Jessica Jimenez as Catalina Quesada, Guiding Light
- Lindsey McKeon as Marah Lewis, Guiding Light
- Eden Riegel as Bianca Montgomery, All My Children
- Kristina Sisco as Abigail Williams, As the World Turns
[edit] References
- ^ 34th Daytime Emmy Awards Rulebook. National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- Daytime Emmy Awards. National Television Academy. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- soapcentral.com - Daytime Emmys Archive. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
- IMDb: Daytime Emmy Awards. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.

