4th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Actor in A Daytime Drama Series

Outstanding Actor in A Daytime Drama Series

  • Larry Keith (Nick Davis, All My Children)
  • James Pritchett (Dr. Matt Powers, The Doctors)
  • Farley Granger (Dr. Will Vernon, One Life to Live)
  • Val Dufour (John Wyatt, Search for Tomorrow)
  • Larry Haines (Stu Bergman, Search for Tomorrow)

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