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

Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Daytime Drama Series

  • Frances Reid (Alice Horton, Days of our Lives)
  • Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton, Days of our Lives)
  • Lois Kibbee (Geraldine Whitney, The Edge of Night)
  • Rachel Ames (Audrey March, General Hospital)
  • Susan Brown (Dr. Gail Adamson Baldwin, General Hospital)

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