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13th Daytime Emmy Awards
DateJuly 17, 1986
LocationWaldorf-Astoria Hotel
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC

The 13th Daytime Emmy Awards were held on Thursday, July 17, 1986, on NBC to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from March 6, 1985 to March 5, 1986. The telecast, lasting from 3-4:30 p.m., preempted Santa Barbara.

Winners in each category are in bold.

Outstanding Daytime Drama Series[]

Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series[]

Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series[]

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series[]

  • Louis Edmonds (Langley Wallingford, All My Children)
  • Gregg Marx (Tom Hughes, As the World Turns)
  • John Wesley Shipp (Douglas Cummings, As the World Turns)
  • Larry Gates (H.B. Lewis, Guiding Light)
  • Al Freeman, Jr. (Ed Hall, One Life to Live)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series[]

  • Eileen Herlie (Myrtle Fargate, All My Children)
  • Kathleen Widdoes (Emma Snyder, As the World Turns)
  • Leann Hunley (Anna DiMera, Days of Our Lives)
  • Uta Hagen (Hortense, One Life to Live)
  • Dame Judith Anderson (Minx Lockridge, Santa Barbara)

Outstanding Young Man in a Daytime Drama Series[]

  • Michael E. Knight (Tad Martin, All My Children)
  • Don Scardino (Chris Chapin, Another World)
  • Brian Bloom (Dusty Donovan, As the World Turns)
  • Jon Hensley (Holden Snyder, As the World Turns)
  • Vincent Irizarry (Lujack Luvonaczek, Guiding Light)

Outstanding Ingenue in a Daytime Drama Series[]

Outstanding Daytime Drama Series Writing[]

  • General Hospital
  • As the World Turns
  • Guiding Light
  • The Young and the Restless

NOTE: The award was originally given to The Young and the Restless until a tally miscount forced The Young and the Restless to hand over the award to Guiding Light.

Outstanding Daytime Drama Series Directing[]

  • As the World Turns
  • Guiding Light
  • The Young and the Restless
  • Days of our Lives
  • One Life to Live

Outstanding Game Show[]

  • The $25,000 Pyramid - A Bob-Sande Stewart Production for CBS (Syn. by 20th Century Fox)
  • Family Feud - A Mark Goodson Production for ABC (Syn. by Viacom)
  • Jeopardy! - A Merv Griffin Production (Syn. by KingWorld)
  • The Price Is Right - A Mark Goodson Production for CBS (Syn. by Television Program Source)
  • Wheel of Fortune - A Merv Griffin Production for NBC (Syn. by KingWorld)

Outstanding Game Show Host[]

  • Dick Clark (The $25,000 Pyramid)
  • Bob Barker (The Price Is Right)
  • Pat Sajak (Wheel of Fortune)

Outstanding Animated Program[]

References[]

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