Outstanding Young Man in A Daytime Drama Series
- Michael E. Knight (Tad Martin, All My Children)
- Brian Bloom (Dusty Donovan, As the World Turns)
- Jon Hensley (Holden Snyder, As the World Turns)
- Billy Warlock (Frankie Brady, Days of our Lives)
- Grant Show (Rick Hyde, Ryan's Hope)
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