31st Daytime Emmy Awards

Summary

The 31st Daytime Emmy Awards, commemorating excellence in American daytime programming from 2003, was held on May 21, 2004[1] at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Vanessa Marcil hosted. Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented on May 15, 2004.[2] As of 2013, it is the last Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony to have aired on NBC. The nominees were announced on May 4, 2004.[3]

31st Daytime Emmy Awards
Date
  • May 21, 2004 (Ceremony)
  • May 15, 2004 (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York City
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byVanessa Marcil
Highlights
Outstanding Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
Outstanding Game ShowThe Price Is Right
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC
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Nominations and winners edit

The following is a partial list of nominees, with winners in bold:[4]

Outstanding Drama Series edit

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team edit

Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team edit

Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show edit

Outstanding Game Show Host edit

Outstanding Talk Show edit

Outstanding Talk Show Host edit

Outstanding Service Show edit

Outstanding Service Show Host edit

Outstanding Special Class Series edit

Outstanding Children's Animated Program edit

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program edit

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation edit

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition edit

Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program edit

Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series edit

Outstanding Children's Series edit

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series edit

Lifetime Achievement Award edit

The Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to 10 veteran soap opera performers in recognition of their many years of service to the genre:

  1. Rachel Ames (Audrey Hardy, General Hospital, 1964–2007, 2009, 2013, 2015)
  2. John Clarke (Mickey Horton, Days of our Lives, 1965–2004)
  3. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor, The Young and the Restless, 1973–2013)
  4. Eileen Fulton (Lisa Grimaldi, As the World Turns, 1960–1964, 1966–1983, 1984–2010)
  5. Don Hastings (Bob Hughes, As the World Turns, 1960–2010)
  6. Anna Lee* (Lila Quartermaine, General Hospital, 1978–2003)
  7. Ray MacDonnell (Joe Martin, All My Children, 1970–2010, 2011, 2013)
  8. Frances Reid (Alice Horton, Days of our Lives, 1965–2007)
  9. Helen Wagner (Nancy Hughes, As the World Turns, 1956–2010)
  10. Ruth Warrick (Phoebe Tyler Wallingford, All My Children, 1970–2005)

* - Anna Lee died a week before the awards ceremony and was honored with a brief moment during the telecast. Her award was accepted on her behalf by her son, actor Jeffrey Byron.

References edit

  1. ^ "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announces Winners for the 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved May 21, 2004.
  2. ^ "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announces Winners for the 31st Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy® Awards" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2004.
  3. ^ "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Announced for the 31st Annual Daytime Emmy® Awards" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved May 4, 2004.
  4. ^ "The Thirty-First Annual Daytime Emmy Awards". Soap Central. United States. Retrieved May 6, 2016.

External links edit

  • "IMDb: 31st Daytime Emmy Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
  • "CBS Daytime: 31st Daytime Emmy Awards". CBS. Archived from the original on 2007-05-14. Retrieved 2007-03-20.