13th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Actor in A Daytime Drama Series

Outstanding Actor in A Daytime Drama Series

  • David Canary (Adam Chandler and Stuart Chandler, All My Children)
  • Scott Bryce (Craig Montgomery, As the World Turns)
  • Larry Bryggman (John Dixon, As the World Turns)
  • Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan, One Life to Live)
  • Nicolas Coster (Lionel Lockridge, Santa Barbara)
  • Terry Lester (Jack Abbott, The Young and the Restless)

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