It’s that time of year again! The 51st annual daytime Emmy awards are coming up in late Spring. Last year, General Hospital led the competition with the most wins during the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards show.
According to GH news and recaps, the celebration was delayed due to last year‘s historical writers strike. There was a six month difference but the event eventually took place on December 15, 2023. Reportedly General Hospital brought home seven Emmy awards, coming in first above all soaps.
The latest General Hospital news and spoilers reveal details on GH’s 2024 daytime Emmy nominations. in total, the cast and crew are nominated for 11 awards.
Here are General Hospital’s 51st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Nominations:
Is there a specific character in daytime television that you’ve watched grow up into adulthood? Often times, the casting directors and writing team has other ideas that lead children’s roles into abrupt adolescence or even beyond.
It’s not uncommon to see a child blossom into a legacy character, carrying the family name. Great examples are the Quartermaine, Corinthos, Spencer families and the younger generations as that take over the spotlight. However, more often than not a child actor is SORASed, which means, Soap Opera Rapid Age Syndrome. One day the kid is five, then BAM, the next day the child has a new face and is 15 years older than that day prior. That’s just how it goes in Soaps.
Daytime Cuts Younger Actor Category From Emmys
When it comes to recognition child actors are also eligible to submit their Emmy reels. But recent news states that younger performers well no longer have the chance to win outstanding younger performer in a drama series. The Daytime Emmys have decided to cut the category. Instead, actors who wish to enter should submit their work into the Leading, Supporting, or Guest categories.
General Hospital news and spoilers report that GH’s Eden McCoy is the last to receive this award. She took home the winning Secember 15th, 2023z As time moves toward the 51st annual daytime Emmy awards, GH news reports confirm that the updated format takes effect immediately.
There were bittersweet moments that took place during the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Loss plagued the community after several unexpected deaths hit close to home. Previously, GH news reports confirm that the Soap Opera’s long time actress Sonya Eddy died at the age of 55. The Emmy-winning actress played Epiphany Johnson, GH’s Head Nurse, for 16 years.
On December 15th, the Daytime Emmy Awards showcased talent across the Daytime television communities. That’s when Eddy was honored for her work on ABC’s General Hospital upon receiving a posthumous award for Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series. According to GH news reports, a battle for Sonya Eddy’s Daytime Emmy award has made headlines.
Willow and Epiphany
Reportedly, Sonya’s friend and producing partner Tyler Ford accepted the award on her behalf. According to news outlet TMZ, Sonya’s brother Robbie Eddy spoke out regarding his sister’s posthumous Emmy win. He mentioned that the family wasn’t notified that she’d be receiving the honor. Now allegedly, Tyler Ford has denied Eddy’s family upon their request for the award.
Epiphany and Elizabeth
GH news reports reveal that Sonya’s family has no plans to take legal action against the Award Academy or Tyler Ford at this time. Moreover, GH rumors claim that Sonya was estranged from some family members at the time of her death. Hopefully the issue is resolved and the drama subsides as Sonya is remembered.
Courtney Fulk Replaces Eden McCoy As Josslyn Jacks
Eden McCoy is a 20 year old American actress, born and raised in Los Angeles. She joined General Hospital’s popular cast in 2015 and was 12 years. She was cast in a prominent role at a young age as she took on the role of Josslyn Jacks.
General Hospital news reports confirm that the 20 year old actress has something to celebrate. Day ago Eden went from an Emmy Nominee to an Emmy Winner! The 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards took place last Friday, December 15th 2023, where Eden McCoy and the rest of the GH cast and daytime television community were honored. According to the latest GH news reports, the 20 year old took home the award in the Outstanding Younger Actor category.
Since the good news, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal a change Eden’s GH status. Previously, General Hospital Blog sadly shared the news of Eden’s mom’s passing. The now Daytime Emmy winner shares the news of her loss back on November 6th.
Recent GH news reports confirm that Eden has taken some time off in her role as Carly (Laura Wright) and Jax’s (Ingo Rademacher). According to GH spoilers, Courtney Fulk replaces Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks temporarily. The role has been recasted due to McCoy’s GH hiatus. GH rumors speculate that she’s most likely hiatus for bereavement after her mother’s passing.
As someone who lost their mom when I was a little older than Eden, I want her to know that we are thinking of her and their entire family at this difficult and delicate time.
It was a night to remember! In the past I’d spend Daytime Emmy night glued to the TV in June. Due to the recent writer’s strike, things got a bit off schedule and the Daytime Emmy Awards were held six month later. Hey, so long as they give credit where credit is due, right?
It was an exciting evening as the cast and crew of General Hospital took home the most wins. Sadly, not all of our faves took home the Emmy, but GH cleaned up pretty nicely. Maurice Benard aka Sonny Corinthos lost out to Thorsten Kaye of The Bold and the Beautiful, and Jacqueline MacIness Wood beat out Finola Hughes in the Lead Acting categories. GH’s Chavez didn’t win. Hat he has last year’s award under his belt.
General Hospital’s Daytime Emmy Wins 2023
And while a few took a loss, General Hospital still took over the night with the most wins. Eden McCoy won Outstanding Younger Performer as Josslyn Jacks, Robert Gossett took home the Outstanding Supporting Actor win, while the late Sonya Eddy won as Epiphany Johnson. Moreover, Alley Mills took the win for Outstanding Guest Performance! Furthermore, GH’s directing team scored the big win as well!
Additionally, the entire cast and crew won the most important award of the night! General Hospital news reports confirm that the 60 year old ABC Soap Opera took home its 15th win for Outstanding Drama Series!
Tonight is the night! You can catch the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards tonight on CBS! The cast of General Hospital is ready to show America just how much they really shine. With 60 years under its belt, ABC’s General Hospital has something to celebrate as the network’s longest entertainment production in history!
Eden McCoy’s Daytime Emmys Look Stuns!
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Eden McCoy’s Emmy night glam! The actress shared photos of herself as she prepares to attend the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony. Take a look at the gallery below and don’t forget… it’s time to watch the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards!
The 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards Postponed! As ABC’s General Hospital reaches its 60th anniversary, the daytime television as a whole meets it’s own major milestone. According to the latest daytime tv news, this year marks the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
Originally, General Hospital news and spoilers indicated that the Daytime Emmy Awards was scheduled to air on June 16th on CBS. But GH spoilers reveal that due to the writer’s strike, everything is put on hold. The celebration requires professional writers to write the witty one liners and the host’s overall dialogue. With the WGA on strike, supporters and picketers complicate matters. More importantly, attendance might be very slim due to the support shown to the writers.
Daytime Emmy Awards Postponed
June 16th is right around the corner and we already bought our popcorn for the IG night. Sadly, General Hospital news reports confirm that the Awards show has not been cancelled. However, a new air date has yet to be determined, and is dependent upon a resolution for the WGA strike.
Fans can count on General Hospital Blog to deliver the latest GH spoilers, updates, news, rumors, and more. Please check back for further updates on the WGA strike, as well as more General Hospital news.
‘Tis the eve of Daytime Television’s big event! The 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are upon us.
General Hospital Blog has previously shared news and spoilers regarding the much anticipated night of honoring the talent of all involved in the production of daytime tv. Our favorite stars are ready to show off their glitz and glam and they await the results of their nominations along with supporting one another.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal the event will air tomorrow night, June 24th, from 9pm-11pm on CBS and Paramount+
Don’t forget to watch as General Hospital has been nominated for 16 Daytime Emmys, following The Young and The Restless leading with 18.
Congratulations and good luck to all of our General Hospital nominees! We are rooting for you and cheering you all on!
For the FULL LIST of General Hospital nominees, CLICK HERE
ABC’s General Hospital has done it again! The extremely talented cast and crew of the 59 year old sudser has been nominated for 17 Daytime Emmy Awards, making GH second in line after The Young and the Restless acquiring 18 nods.
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Days of Our Lives, NBC General Hospital, ABC The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress
Marci Miller as Abigail DiMera, Days of Our Lives, NBC Mishael Morgan as Amanda Sinclair, The Young and the Restless, CBS Cynthia Watros as Nina Reeves, General Hospital, ABC Laura Wright as Carly Corinthos, General Hospital, ABC Arianne Zucker as Nicole Walker, Days of Our Lives, NBC
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actor
Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott, The Young and the Restless, CBS Eric Martsolf as Brady Black, Days of Our Lives, NBC John McCook as Eric Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS James Reynolds as Abe Carver, Days of Our Lives, NBC Jason Thompson as Billy Abbott, The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series: Actress
Kimberlin Brown as Sheila Carter, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis, General Hospital, ABC Stacy Haiduk as Kristen DiMera, Days of Our Lives, NBC Melissa Ordway as Abby Newman, The Young and the Restless, CBS Kelly Thiebaud as Dr. Britt Westbourne, General Hospital, ABC
Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series: Actor
Bryton James as Devon Hamilton, The Young and the Restless, CBS Jeff Kober as Cyrus Renault, General Hospital, ABC Aaron D. Spears as Justin Barber, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS James Patrick Stuart as Valentin Cassadine, General Hospital, ABC Jordi Vilasuso as Rey Rosales, The you can Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series
Lindsay Arnold as Allie Horton, Days of Our Lives, NBC Nicholas Chavez as Spencer Cassadine, General Hospital, ABC Alyvia Alyn Lind as Faith Newman, The Young and the Restless, CBS William Lipton as Cameron Webber, General Hospital, ABC Sydney Mikayla as Trina Robinson, General Hospital, ABC
Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series
Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford, General Hospital, ABC Ted King as Jack Finnegan, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Michael Lowry as Dr. Clay Snyder, Days of Our Lives, NBC Naomi Matsuda as Dr. Li Finnegan, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS Ptosha Storey as Naya Benedict, The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Writing Team for a Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock Days of Our Lives, NBC General Hospital, ABC The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Directing Team for a Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock Days of Our Lives, NBC General Hospital, ABC The Young and the Restless, CBS
It’s that time of year! The Soap Opera genre among the other various genres of Daytime TV shows will honor and celebrate all those who contribute to these projects.
General Hospital news reports confirm that CBS will host this year’s 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards this coming June, held at the Pasadena Civic Center.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the event will be a live broadcast event which will take place on Friday, June 24th, from 9PM-11PM ET in CBS and Paramount+.
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