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)
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