6th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Daytime Drama Series

Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Daytime Drama Series

  • Joseph Gallison (Dr. Neil Curtis, Days of our Lives)
  • Mandel Kramer (Bill Marceau, The Edge of Night)
  • Peter Hansen (Lee Baldwin, General Hospital)
  • Bernard Barrow (Johnny Ryan, Ryan's Hope)
  • Ron Hale (Dr. Roger Coleridge, Ryan's Hope)
  • Lewis Arlt (David Sutton, Search for Tomorrow)

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