The NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series:
| Year | Actor | Television Series |
|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 1995 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 1996 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 1997 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 1998 | Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless |
| 1999 | Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless |
| 2000 | Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless |
| 2001 | Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless |
| 2002 | Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless |
| 2003 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 2004 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 2005 | Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless |
| 2006 | Shemar Moore | The Young and the Restless |
| 2007 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 2008 | Kristoff St. John | The Young and the Restless |
| 2009 | Bryton McClure | The Young and the Restless |
| 2010 | Cornelius Smith, Jr. | All My Children |
| 2011 | Darnell Williams | All My Children |
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