16th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Daytime Drama Series

Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Daytime Drama Series

  • Debbi Morgan (Angie Hubbard, All My Children)
  • Nancy Lee Grahn (Julia Wainwright, Santa Barbara)
  • Jane Elliot (Anjelica Deveraux, Days of Our Lives)
  • Arleen Sorkin (Calliope Jones, Days of Our Lives)
  • Robin Mattson (Gina Blake, Santa Barbara)

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