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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
The 2023 recipient:
Michelle Stafford
Awarded forOutstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress
CountryUnited States
Presented by
First awarded1974
Currently held byMichelle Stafford,
The Young and the Restless (2024)
Most awardsErika Slezak, (6)
Most nominationsSusan Lucci, (21)
Websitetheemmys.tv/daytime

The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress 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 to honor an actress 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 Elizabeth Hubbard receiving the award for her role as Althea Davis on The Doctors.[1] The award has undergone several name changes, originally honoring actresses in leading and supporting roles. Following the introduction of a new category in 1979, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, the award's name was altered to Outstanding Actress 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 voting integrity.[3][4] In 1985, another category was introduced: Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series; one criterion for this category was altered, requiring all actresses to be aged 26 or above.[5]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 28 actresses. One Life to Live is the show with the most awarded actresses, with a total of eleven, including Erika Slezak and her record six wins. Susan Flannery and Kim Zimmer have since received four wins each. Susan Lucci has one win from 21 nominations – the most nominations of any actress in the category. For her portrayal of Amanda Sinclair on The Young and the Restless, Mishael Morgan made Daytime Emmy history by winning the award in 2022, making her the first Black actress to receive this honor. This milestone follows Debbi Morgan's nomination in 2009, where she became the first Black woman nominated in the category. As of the 2024 ceremony, Michelle Stafford is the most recent winner in this category, for her portrayal of Phyllis Summers on The Young and the Restless.

Winners and nominees

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Elizabeth Hubbard was the first winner, for her role as Althea Davis on The Doctors. She was then later nominated eight times for her role as Lucinda Walsh on As the World Turns.
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Susan Flannery won in 1975 for her role as Laura Horton on Days of Our Lives. She later received three wins, from nine nominations, for her role as Stephanie Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful.
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Susan Seaforth Hayes has been nominated four times for her role as Julie Olson Williams on Days of Our Lives.
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Helen Gallagher was nominated five times, and won three times, for her role as Maeve Ryan on Ryan's Hope.
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Judith Light won in 1980 and 1981 for her role as Karen Wolek on One Life to Live.
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Leslie Charleson has been nominated four times for her role as Monica Quartermaine on General Hospital.
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Robin Strasser was nominated four times, and won in 1982, for her role as Dorian Cramer on One Life to Live.
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Erika Slezak (left) has received the most wins, for her role as Victoria Lord on One Life to Live.
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Peggy McCay has been nominated three times for her role as Caroline Brady on Days of Our Lives.
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Genie Francis received two nominations (1997 and 2021) for her role as Laura Spencer on General Hospital.
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Finola Hughes has been nominated four times, and won in 1991, for her work on General Hospital. She was later nominated twice again, for her work on All My Children.
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Julia Barr has been nominated six times for her role as Brooke English on All My Children.
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Cynthia Watros won in 1998, for her role as Annie Dutton on Guiding Light.
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Nancy Lee Grahn has been nominated six times (2003, 2004, 2005, 2017, 2018, and 2021) for her role as Alexis Davis on General Hospital.
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Michelle Stafford was nominated eight times, and won in 2004, for her role as Phyllis Summers on The Young and the Restless.
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Crystal Chappell was nominated three times for her role as Olivia Spencer on Guiding Light. She was later nominated once again for her role as Carly Manning in 2012 on Days of Our Lives.
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Jeanne Cooper has been nominated nine times, and won in 2008, for her role as Katherine Chancellor on The Young and the Restless.
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Susan Haskell won in 2009 for her role as Marty Saybrooke on One Life to Live.
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Maura West (left) won twice, from five nominations, for her role as Carly Tenney on As the World Turns. She was nominated five times, and won in 2015, for her role as Ava Jerome on General Hospital
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Laura Wright won once in 2011, and has been nominated a total of six times, for her role as Carly Corinthos Jacks on General Hospital.
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Heather Tom won three (2012, 2013, and 2020) out of her five nominations for her role as Katie Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful.
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Eileen Davidson was nominated in 1998, and won in 2014, for her role on Days of Our Lives. She was also nominated in 2003, and won in 2018, for her role on The Young and the Restless.
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Jacqueline MacInnes Wood won in 2019, 2021 and 2023 for her role as Steffy Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful.
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Mishael Morgan won in 2022 for her role as Amanda Sinclair on The Young and the Restless, becoming the first Black Woman to win in the category.

1970s

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
1974
(1st)
Elizabeth Hubbard The Doctors Althea Davis
Rachel Ames General Hospital Audrey Hardy
Mary Fickett All My Children Ruth Martin
Mary Stuart Search for Tomorrow Joanne Vincente
1975
(2nd)
Susan Flannery Days of Our Lives Laura Horton
Rachel Ames General Hospital Audrey Hardy
Susan Seaforth Hayes Days of Our Lives Julie Banning
Ruth Warrick All My Children Phoebe Tyler
1976
(3rd)
Helen Gallagher Ryan's Hope Maeve Ryan
Denise Alexander General Hospital Dr. Lesley Williams
Susan Seaforth Hayes Days of Our Lives Julie Anderson
Frances Heflin All My Children Mona Kane
Mary Stuart Search for Tomorrow Joanne Vincente
1977
(4th)
Helen Gallagher Ryan's Hope Maeve Ryan
Nancy Addison Ryan's Hope Jillian Coleridge
Beverlee McKinsey Another World Iris Carrington
Mary Stuart Search for Tomorrow Joanne Vincente
Ruth Warrick All My Children Phoebe Tyler
1978
(5th)
Laurie Heineman Another World Sharlene Frame
Mary Fickett All My Children Ruth Martin
Jennifer Harmon One Life to Live Cathy Craig
Susan Seaforth Hayes Days of Our Lives Julie Williams
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Beverlee McKinsey Another World Iris Bancroft
Victoria Wyndham Another World Rachel Cory
1979
(6th)
Irene Dailey Another World Liz Matthews
Nancy Addison Ryan's Hope Jill Coleridge
Helen Gallagher Ryan's Hope Maeve Ryan
Susan Seaforth Hayes Days of Our Lives Julie Williams
Beverlee McKinsey Another World Iris Bancroft
Victoria Wyndham Another World Rachel Cory

1980s

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
1980
(7th)
Judith Light One Life to Live Karen Wolek
Julia Barr All My Children Brooke English
Leslie Charleson General Hospital Monica Quartermaine
Kim Hunter The Edge of Night Nola Madison
Beverlee McKinsey Another World Iris Bancroft
Kathleen Noone All My Children Ellen Dalton
1981
(8th)
Judith Light One Life to Live Karen Wolek
Julia Barr All My Children Brooke English
Helen Gallagher Ryan's Hope Maeve Ryan
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Robin Strasser One Life to Live Dorian Cramer Lord
1982
(9th)
Robin Strasser One Life to Live Dorian Lord Callison
Leslie Charleson General Hospital Monica Quartermaine
Ann Flood The Edge of Night Nancy Pollock
Sharon Gabet The Edge of Night Raven Whitney
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
1983
(10th)
Dorothy Lyman All My Children Opal Gardner
Leslie Charleson General Hospital Monica Quartermaine
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Riley
Robin Strasser One Life to Live Dorian Cramer Lord
1984
(11th)
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Buchanan
Ann Flood The Edge of Night Nancy Pollock
Sharon Gabet The Edge of Night Raven Whitney
Deidre Hall Days of Our Lives Marlena Evans
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
1985
(12th)
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne
Deidre Hall Days of Our Lives Marlena Evans
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Gillian Spencer All My Children Daisy Cortlandt
Robin Strasser One Life to Live Dorian Cramer Lord
1986
(13th)
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Buchanan
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Peggy McCay Days of Our Lives Caroline Brady
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne
1987
(14th)
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Frances Reid Days of Our Lives Alice Horton
Marcy Walker Santa Barbara Eden Capwell
1988
(15th)
Helen Gallagher Ryan's Hope Maeve Ryan
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Buchanan
Marcy Walker Santa Barbara Eden Capwell
1989
(16th)
Marcy Walker Santa Barbara Eden Capwell
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane

1990s

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
1990
(17th)
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
1991
(18th)
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane
Julia Barr All My Children Brooke English
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
1992
(19th)
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Buchanan
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Jessica Tuck One Life to Live Megan Gordon Harrison
1993
(20th)
Linda Dano Another World Felicia Gallant
Julia Barr All My Children Brooke English
Ellen Dolan As the World Turns Margo Hughes
Maeve Kinkead Guiding Light Vanessa Chamberlain
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
1994
(21st)
Hillary B. Smith One Life to Live Nora Hanen Gannon
Julia Barr All My Children Brooke English
Linda Dano Another World Felicia Gallant
Fiona Hutchison Guiding Light Jenna Bradshaw
Kathleen Widdoes As the World Turns Emma Snyder
1995
(22nd)
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Carpenter
Leslie Charleson General Hospital Monica Quartermaine
Marj Dusay Guiding Light Alexandra Spaulding
Maeve Kinkead Guiding Light Vanessa Chamberlain
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
1996
(23rd)
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Carpenter
Jensen Buchanan Another World Vicky Hudson
Linda Dano Another World Felicia Gallant
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Jess Walton The Young and the Restless Jill Abbott
1997
(24th)
Jess Walton The Young and the Restless Jill Abbott
Jensen Buchanan Another World Vicky Hudson
Genie Francis General Hospital Laura Spencer
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
1998
(25th)
Cynthia Watros Guiding Light Annie Dutton
Eileen Davidson Days of Our Lives Kristen Blake
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Jacklyn Zeman General Hospital Bobbie Spencer
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne
1999
(26th)
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Elizabeth Hubbard As the World Turns Lucinda Walsh
Melody Thomas Scott The Young and the Restless Nikki Newman
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne

2000s

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
2000
(27th)
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Finola Hughes All My Children Alex Devane
Hillary B. Smith One Life to Live Nora Hanen
Jess Walton The Young and the Restless Jill Abbott
2001
(28th)
Martha Byrne As the World Turns Lily Walsh Snyder / Rose D'Angelo
Julia Barr All My Children Brooke English
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Marcy Walker All My Children Liza Colby
2002
(29th)
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Martha Byrne As the World Turns Lily Walsh Snyder / Rose D'Angelo
Finola Hughes All My Children Alex Devane / Anna Devane
Susan Lucci All My Children Erica Kane
Colleen Zenk Pinter As the World Turns Barbara Ryan
2003
(30th)
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Eileen Davidson The Young and the Restless Ashley Abbott
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Abbott
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne Lewis
2004
(31st)
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Abbott
Tamara Braun General Hospital Carly Corinthos
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
Maura West As the World Turns Carly Snyder
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne Lewis
2005
(32nd)
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord Davidson
Martha Byrne As the World Turns Lily Walsh Snyder
Kassie DePaiva One Life to Live Blair Cramer
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
Juliet Mills Passions Tabitha Lenox
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Abbott
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne Lewis
2006
(33rd)
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne Lewis
Bobbie Eakes All My Children Krystal Carey
Beth Ehlers Guiding Light Harley Cooper
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Kelly Monaco General Hospital Sam McCall
2007
(34th)
Maura West As the World Turns Carly Snyder
Crystal Chappell Guiding Light Olivia Spencer
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Newman
Kim Zimmer Guiding Light Reva Shayne Lewis
2008
(35th)
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Crystal Chappell Guiding Light Olivia Spencer
Nicole Forester Guiding Light Cassie Layne Winslow
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Newman
Maura West As the World Turns Carly Tenney
2009
(36th)
Susan Haskell One Life to Live Dr. Marty Saybrooke
Jeanne Cooper The Young and the Restless Katherine Chancellor
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Debbi Morgan All My Children Angie Hubbard
Maura West As the World Turns Carly Tenney

2010s

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
2010
(37th)
Maura West As the World Turns Carly Tenney
Sarah Brown General Hospital Claudia Zacchara Corinthos
Crystal Chappell Guiding Light Olivia Spencer
Bobbie Eakes All My Children Krystal Carey
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Newman
2011
(38th)
Laura Wright General Hospital Carly Corinthos Jacks
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Alicia Minshew All My Children Kendall Slater
Debbi Morgan All My Children Angie Hubbard
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Newman
Colleen Zenk As the World Turns Barbara Ryan
2012
(39th)
Heather Tom The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan Spencer
Crystal Chappell Days of Our Lives Dr. Carly Manning
Debbi Morgan All My Children Angie Hubbard
Erika Slezak One Life to Live Victoria Lord
Laura Wright General Hospital Carly Corinthos Jacks
2013
(40th)
Heather Tom The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan Spencer
Susan Flannery The Bold and the Beautiful Stephanie Forrester
Peggy McCay Days of Our Lives Caroline Brady
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers Newman
2014
(41st)
Eileen Davidson Days of Our Lives Kristen DiMera
Katherine Kelly Lang The Bold and the Beautiful Brooke Logan
Heather Tom The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan
Arianne Zucker Days of Our Lives Nicole Walker
2015
(42nd)
Maura West General Hospital Ava Jerome
Peggy McCay Days of Our Lives Caroline Brady
Alison Sweeney Days of Our Lives Sami Brady DiMera
Gina Tognoni The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers
Laura Wright General Hospital Carly Corinthos
2016
(43rd)
Mary Beth Evans Days of Our Lives Kayla Brady
Tracey E. Bregman The Young and the Restless Lauren Fenmore Baldwin
Kassie DePaiva Days of Our Lives Eve Larson
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane
Maura West General Hospital Ava Jerome
2017
(44th)
Gina Tognoni The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
Heather Tom The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan
Jess Walton The Young and the Restless Jill Abbott
Laura Wright General Hospital Carly Corinthos
2018
(45th)
Eileen Davidson The Young and the Restless Ashley Abbott
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
Marci Miller Days of Our Lives Abigail Deveraux
Maura West General Hospital Ava Jerome
Laura Wright General Hospital Carly Corinthos
2019
(46th)
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood The Bold and the Beautiful Steffy Forrester
Marci Miller Days of Our Lives Abigail Deveraux
Heather Tom The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan
Maura West General Hospital Ava Jerome
Laura Wright General Hospital Carly Corinthos

2020s

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Year Actress Program Role Network Ref.
2020
(47th)
Heather Tom The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Logan
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane / Alex Marick
Katherine Kelly Lang The Bold and the Beautiful Brooke Logan
Maura West General Hospital Ava Jerome
Arianne Zucker Days of Our Lives Nicole Walker
2021
(48th)
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood The Bold and the Beautiful Steffy Forrester Finnegan
Melissa Claire Egan The Young and the Restless Chelsea Lawson
Genie Francis General Hospital Laura Webber Collins
Nancy Lee Grahn General Hospital Alexis Davis
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane / Alex Marick
2022
(49th)
Mishael Morgan The Young and the Restless Amanda Sinclair
Marci Miller Days of Our Lives Abigail Deveraux DiMera
Cynthia Watros General Hospital Nina Reeves
Laura Wright General Hospital Carly Corinthos
Arianne Zucker Days of Our Lives Nicole Walker
2023
(50th)
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood The Bold and the Beautiful Steffy Forrester Finnegan
Sharon Case The Young and the Restless Sharon Newman
Melissa Claire Egan The Young and the Restless Chelsea Lawson
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers
2024
(51st)
Michelle Stafford The Young and the Restless Phyllis Summers
Tamara Braun Days of Our Lives Ava Vitali
Finola Hughes General Hospital Anna Devane
Katherine Kelly Lang The Bold and the Beautiful Brooke Logan
Annika Noelle The Bold and the Beautiful Hope Logan Spencer
Cynthia Watros General Hospital Nina Reeves

Multiple wins and nominations

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Series with most awards

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Wins Series
11
One Life to Live
9 The Bold and the Beautiful
7 The Young and the Restless
5 Guiding Light
3 Another World
As the World Turns
Days of our Lives
General Hospital
Ryan's Hope
2 All My Children
1 The Doctors
Santa Barbara

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