Days Of Our Lives
“A DAY OF DAYS” CAST INTERVIEWS PART TWO – DAYS OF OUR LIVES
This is part two of our interviews with the cast of Days of our Lives from “On-Air On-Soaps” coverage of “A Day of DAYS” fan event celebration in honor of the shows 43rd anniversary this past weekend. Without further adieu, here is a round-up from some of your favorite male heartthrobs and supercouples from Salem. To read Part One click here.
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JAMES SCOTT
As EJ Well (Dimera), James has been front and center on “DAYS” since his arrival in Salem a few years back. Read below what he had to say about his current storyline revolving Sami, Nicole and Brady Black!
MICHAEL:
You have been working 4 or 5 days a week. EJ is so heavy in story!
JAMES:
I am working very much, and am happy to be included in story. I am lucky because they are writing for the character, and we just added Eric Martsolf (Brady) and Galen Gering (Rafe). Eric is the most disgustingly nice person, and he is a pleasure to work with, and is a very good actor as well. I have not worked with Galen yet. Eric is smart. He avoids acting ‘traps’. I also get the sense that our characters might be butting heads between the two of us. When you are working with a another character, there are two ways it can go. If it’s with a not-so-good actor, you can wipe the floor with him and it makes me look great, but at the same time its not very good for you. On the other hand, if you have a really good actor, who can play at the same level as you and go toe to toe with you, you do much better work, because we both have to be up our game. I am hoping there will be friction between these two characters, because I think it will be fun stuff for the audience to watch.
MICHAEL:
Will you be working at all with Alison Sweeney (Sami) in the future?
JAMES
Sami is in the Witness Protection Program, and for the foreseeable future until she gets out of that, you will not see a lot of EJ with Sami. So, you will see a lot more of EJ and Nicole. It’s interesting in a way, because EJ does not know Sami is pregnant. I think that is where the focus is going to be. You know it’s a dead giveaway if Alison Sweeney’s first scenes with a male actor (referring to Galen) on the show are seeing him naked. You know Sami’s head is churning.
PETER RECKELL
As Bo Brady, Peter has played one of the most beloved anti-heroes in soap history. One half of Salem super couple, Bo and Hope… Peter looks forward to exciting story coming up in the near future.
MICHAEL:Peter, do you still enjoy fan events after all these years as one of the signature people of the show, Bo Brady?
PETER:
Absolutely! It’s not only fun to have people come up to me, but it’s asking them, “What do they want to see?” We take that information back to our producers. In the past, it did not necessarily change the course of storyline and I wish it did. But these days producers are really listening to what the fans want and they are giving it to them, and our numbers are going up!
MICHAEL:
You recently went through two executive producer changes at “DAYS”. First Ed Scott was at the helm and now Gary Tomlin. How is the new EP working out?
PETER:
It’s obviously working. The energy and the feeling around the studio are exciting. I am getting my scripts going, “What’s going to happen in the next show?” And the cops are solving cases! We don’t have other characters coming up and solving cases, and to not have to make stupid things work, is fun for me. Bo actually puts 2 and 2 together and it comes out to 4. How ‘bout that?
MICHAEL:
How is working with Kristian Alfonso, (Hope) after all these years?
PETER:
I think we always have a lot of fun together and I think it’s getting even better. We get to know each other more and more, and we can almost anticipate each other. We come into a scene and I go, “I was thinking….” and she goes,” Yeah, me, too. Let’s do that!” And we help the writers. You’ve got 6 to 8 dialog writers, and they each have a slightly different take on Bo and Hope. So, we are the constant through line to our characters, and the producers and the writers are allowing us to do what we need to do.
MICHAEL:
What can we tell your fans to look forward to in 2009 for Bo Brady?
PETER:
I have been told, and I have been told things before, “You are going to have this cool storyline.” I have been told, “I have a very interesting, quirky kind of storyline that people wouldn’t think would happen to Bo, coming up at Christmas.” We are starting those shows very soon, so I am checking every script to see what it could be. Right now, however, I am supporting life stories on “DAYS”.
MICHAEL:
“Quirky” in what way?
PETER:
I don’t know. I have been given this teaser. I am trying to find out what that ‘quirky’ thing is. Previously, all I have done like that was when there was one little period where Bo was hypnotized, and I had white face stuff going on. Anyway, we will ignore that. But, the rest of my time at “DAYS”, I have never had an evil twin, or those kinds of things.
MICHAEL:
…Or an ‘alter’ or something?…
PETER:
…I don’t know what it is, but I am kind of excited.
MICHAEL:
How is your daughter, and how is fatherhood?
PETER:
She is a year old now, and the best part is looking at her, and the worst part is having to say ‘goodbye’. She learned to wave a couple of months ago, and seeing her wave when I go out to work is just terrible! She is a very happy, energetic, smart little girl, and I am in love.
JAY JOHNSON
As Phillip Kiriakis, Jay brings a smoldering sexuality and power to his character. He speaks about the revival of “Phillip” and what could be in store with cupid.
MICHAEL:
Phillip has been going through an interesting transition and transformation. Is it difficult to follow each new producing regime to keep him consistent?
JAY:
It is challenging, but when Phillip came back and when Ed Scott (Ex-executive producer, “DAYS”) came on, he flushed Phillip out. We worked on getting Phillip some different layers, and that has carried over. There have been changes, love story wise, and on many levels. I got really good at the angst and lurking after some girl, but now they have me doing a lot of different things.
MICHAEL:
But, I thought Phillip was an amputee? Why isn’t he limping around Salem, anymore?
JAY:
Funny you should say that. I said to somebody on the production staff at “DAYS” the other day, “Should I be limping here?” And they said, “No”.
MICHAEL:
It’s swept under the table!
JAY:
Maybe or maybe not. But I think it adds something. Whatever they decide, I will do.
MICHAEL:
Phillip was getting involved with Morgan, played by Kristen Renton, and then she was let go by the show. Now your character seems to be headed for a new romantic entanglement. What are your thoughts?
JAY:
I thought Kristen and I were going very well. I think they are trying to figure out what way the stories are going to go. Phillip is involved with a couple of people right now, a little bit with Melanie and Stephanie. They are both going to be working at Titan, and they already don’t like each other.
MICHAEL:
So, I see a triangle!
JAY:
Yes.
MICHAEL:
Do you like a triangle story for Phillip?
JAY:
We could get a quadrangle and throw another girl in there. It’s not the classic soap thing, but it can happen. (He laughs)
MICHAEL:
How has it been recently, working with on-screen mom, Lauren Koslow, (Kate) through her lung cancer storyline?
JAY:
I think Phillip and Kate have a unique relationship. It’s not a traditional mother/ son thing, because I think they get each other. That could be because both Lauren and I are Pisces. I don’t know, but I really dig her. She put out some great performances this past week. They were just amazing and it’s a tough storyline. I am just waiting to see how that turns out. I hope it turns out well.
MICHAEL:
What can we say to your fans to look forward to, from Phillip, in 2009?
JAY:
I assume that Phillip will take a bigger interest in Titan. I think he will still be dealing with his mother, and some women are going to be throwing some wrenches into his life.
MICHAEL:
In a bad way?
JAY:
It could be in a bad way, but he will always turn it into his advantage! (He laughs)
SHAWN CHRISTIAN
As Dr. Daniel Jonas, Shawn has quickly made his mark on “DAYS” and broken a string of hearts in Salem. Can anyone ever tame Salem’s own version of Dr. “McDreamy”?
MICHAEL:
Shawn, what the heck is going on with Dr. Daniel? He is the male “slut” of the show!
SHAWN:
I am a very frustrated character. I think Daniel has only had sex once… right? It’s just the worst times I could be doing these things. I go, “What kind of decision is he making now? And, how come he seems to be sleeping with every patient he has?” For me, to make it completely justifiable, it’s a guy who lives in the moment, and lives passionately, and it trips him up. There are people like that. So for me, he does not have all of his stuff together, and hopefully he does not hurt other people’s feelings, especially like he did with Chelsea.
MICHAEL:
And now with Kate, is that not happening as a romance? I heard “rumblings” it may be more Chloe?
SHAWN:
I am pleading the ‘fifth’ on the Chloe storyline. Certainly, Chloe has come into his life and there have been circumstances where they have talked with no sexual undertones or anything. Not at all. So, what you can end up finding is that they could be kindred sprits. That could develop into who knows what? I don’t know what’s going to happen. Just don’t hate me! I know you guys want to find Daniel in an honest romance. I think Daniel is trying to find himself, and he is one of those guys who keep getting in his own way. I read on the soap websites, where someone said, “He is twisted and screwed up,” and I liked that and it made sense to me. Rather than someone seeing him as duplicitous, because I do not see him as someone with a malicious heart. He is a good person who makes wrong choices. He is just misunderstood.
MICHAEL:
How has it been to work with Lauren Koslow, on all the heavy scenes in the cancer storyline?
SHAWN:
We had some stuff yesterday, and she put her heart into her lines yesterday. She is so gifted! To be in a scene with her, you just take a moment to be in it with her, and share the experience with her. You walk away and you go, “Wow! That’s why I want to be doing this!” She is a talented actress.
MICHAEL:
With all the romantic roulette going on with Dr. Daniel, how can you find your path as an actor when reading the scripts?
SHAWN:
I like not knowing. I don’t want to pitch the idea to the producers. I want it to be like, “Whatever happens with Chloe, I want it to take him off guard.” I don’t want him to be duplicitous pursuing this woman.
MICHAEL:
How have the fans reaction been to you, at “A Day of DAYS” fan fest?
SHAWN:
Everyone has been generous and kind. A few people will point out, like you did earlier, “What is Daniel thinking right now?” I go, “I don’t think he is.” They have been giving me great stuff to work with, though.
MICHAEL:
Will you go to Hawaii for the holidays?
SHAWN:
Oh, give me a reason to go to Hawaii. I was just there six months ago; probably two weeks after I landed this role, because I am a surfer doctor! (He laughs) I was like, “OK. I better go to some research! “
STEPHEN NICHOLS AND MARY BETH EVANS
As Patch and Kayla perhaps no super couple on “DAYS” history as ever packed the emotional wallop of these two characters road to love. Their portrayers stick together through thick and then to give the audience what they want to see.
MICHAEL:
How has this fan event been for you?
MARY BETH:
I think it’s interesting. The fans give us input and it’s fun. We go to work in a warehouse and so we don’t see them, and we learn something each time we do one of these things.
STEPHEN:
Yeah… they give us a different perspective on what we are doing, and tell us the things that they love or not.
MICHAEL:
I was wondering about your thoughts on working with “DAYS” new executive producer, Gary Tomlin?
STEPHEN:
It’s hard for us to judge. He is new, and we have not been there for the entire time he has been there.
MARY BETH:
Ed Scott was on the floor a lot and I hear Gary does the same. It’s changing. The show is changing, and daytime is changing.
MICHAEL
Stephen, if “DAYS” is not picked up for renewal for 2009 by NBC, what are your thoughts?
STEPHEN:
Where’s the next job baby! Start looking. (He laughs)
MICHAEL:
Mary Beth, any holiday plans with your family?
MARY BETH:
My kids are coming home from college, so I think we are going to hunker down now like a lot of people in the nation, and hang with our family and not travel.
MICHAEL:
How do you deal with the situation when you are not working? Do you mind not working when your characters are not front burner in story?
STEPHEN:
We love to work. We would rather not be on the show than being on and doing nothing…except the paycheck is pretty good too. (He laughs) We do love to work though, and give 100% to our characters.
MARY BETH:
Stephen and I love working together, and we love this show. We will work our scenes and try to find the rhythm, and make something up out of nothing much. I am just saying anything they give us, even simple things. We want to work and deliver the best to our audience, and to Patch and Kayla fans.
MICHAEL:
What do you do when you appear in group scenes where you are just in the background with little or no dialog?
MARY BETH:
I have to nudge him.
STEPHEN:
I am playing it like a green suitcase. On those days…take the money and run.
JOE MASCOLO
As Stefano Dimera, the beloved and revenge filed villain of Salem, Joe’s performances have what had made Salem the small town where nobody is safe from a brain chip or scientific experiences to wipe out you fondest memories!
MICHAEL:
Joe, how have you liked Stefano’s reemergence onto the Salem scene once he awoke from his coma and delivered a present to University Hospital in the form of purple gas through the vents?
JOE:
I loved it! What you realize is, even though Stefano is in a coma and lying in bed, he still has people working for him all over the world. He had this purple gas, and you know he has a lot of guys out there helping him. It was fun coming out of the coma, because the writing has been better on the show. It was a joy because at one point I said, “Keep me in a coma,” and now it s a whole different bag. I am enjoying what they are doing with Stefano and how they are doing it.
MICHAEL:
Is it hard, though, not to loose your footing when coming in an out of the storylines that change and shift?
JOE:
As far as “DAYS” go, it’s like old home week. I have a deep fondness for the show and the cast, and everyone who runs it, because they have been really great people. But on daytime, sometimes it gets more stupid than it should, and when it does, you have a guy like me. When I started this thing, I was going to do the role for a few months and get out. Well, it’s become 20 years now, and I still can’t believe that. The lady who invented Stefano, the brilliant Pat Falken Smith gave him the code word, “The Phoenix”- rising from the ashes. The character and I could leave the show and come back. It was very smart. The idea that this show had been on the air for 43 years, and it’s the fans that have kept this thing alive. I feel we owe to them everything we could give them…and that includes good writing, and hopefully, good acting.
MICHAEL:
Stefano is like a rock star at these fan events, don’t you think?
JOE:
This is what is so interesting. We all went out there to greet the fans and the minute Stefano when out there they went nuts! When you stop to think about it, you go,” Wait. He is the villain.” I had more people come up to me and say, “I don’t care what you do, just keep doing it.” So it makes me feel good as an actor that they see something human so it’s just not some maniac. Screwing up your mind and your family, that’s fun for me. I am against killing and do not believe in that. Anyone can pick up a gun and shoot, and it’s over. So where’s the drama in that?
MICHAEL:
Now, legend has it that when you come into work at the studio and report for work at “DAYS” you walk in with Stefano’s accent and do not use you own voice the entire time you are there. Is that correct, and if so, why?
JOE:
I hate bad accents! I can see them in the dark, and especially if you are in a complicated scene and it’s phony. It breaks it up and stops your mind. When you have the accent that is automatic, it’s part of the color of the character. This is why I have the accent the minute I walk into work at “DAYS”. It never gave me a problem. But now, I am always yelling at them when they give me long funny words to say. It’s hard to say, “Anthropologist” when you have a funny accent…other than that, it does not bother me.
MICHAEL:
Drake Hogestyn (John) says he loves working with you and your on-screen dynamic. Your thoughts on working with him?
JOE:
It’s a mutual feeling with Drake. They have always had a love/hate relationship with John and Stefano. Now that he is Stefano’s half-brother, now is the time to take it the distance and use these two men. They are both strong men. They should be used with each other and against each other, and if it’s done correctly it could be wonderful. I have the two kiddies, Elvis and Anthony, and they are wonderful. I think Stefano is trying to draw his son’s back into the business because he is having a real tough time with that. They went so far against him to wipe him out, but now he is trying to draw them in, because he has this thing about his legacy. It’s kind of worldly European attitude.
LEANN HUNLEY AND THAAO PENGHLIS
As Anna and Tony Dimera, these two best friends in real life…Leann and Thaao, bring zest, comedy and drama into their portrayals when ever they light up your TV screens with their presence.
MICHAEL:
We all hope to see more of Tony and Anna on the canvas in the near future! What can we say?
LEANN:
We actually don’t have anything that we can say.
THAAO:
There are reasons we have lasted, and it’s not because we are pretty. I think there is going to be more embellishments with the Dimeras and the faithful wives, who sometimes go upstaris for a bath for the whole week.
LEANN:
I think I must be upstairs using the bath or shower.
MICHAEL:
Maybe Anna konked out in the tub or something?
LEANN:
Well, one would hope he would call 911. I think I am up there with candles and champagne and he has me locked up there in some fabolous suite!
MICHAEL:
But the show seems to be refocusing and trying to retool itself, right now. Are you in the shuffle?
THAAO:
I have been back, and I have stories with my father. You get a new producer and a new writer and suddenly things and your character change. You have to make those adjustments. I think the Dimeras have always been great. I looked back at some of the shows from the 80’s and I see how well they held up…you know, the fun times Leann and I had together.
MICHAEL:
What did you think about the purple-gassing episodes?
THAAO:
It was story they hit us with during the Olympics, and our ratings went up. I don’t know what it is about the Dimeras? We have fun. Joe is terrific to work with. When we do the scenes you have to be on your game.
MICHAEL:
Are you OK then with being on the back burner of storyline?
LEANN:
We also know there is an ebb and flow of how story is done. They have one heavy story going and one alternate that are of lesser prominence, and then other people are back,–burner and then it’s cyclical. We are trying not to take it too personally.
THAAO:
Whatever you do…. the challenge is when you go back to work, you let them know how much they missed you and that’s the medicine. We have a new producer who is quiet, but a solid guy and he is watching us.
Beyond the Gates
53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Nominations Announced: ‘The Young and the Restless’ Tops With 18, ‘Beyond the Gates’ With 16

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) today announced the full list of nominees for the upcoming 53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, and it was CBS daytime’s The Young and the Restless and broadcast television newest soap opera, Beyond the Gates that racked up the most nominations with 18 and 16, respectively.
The full reveal on Tuesday follows the announcement of several major categories including Lead Actor and Actress on Monday via Extra and Entertainment Tonight and The View today revealing Daytime Drama Series and more.
The 53rd Annual Daytime Emmys ceremony is set to take place on Friday, October 30 at the historic Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California.

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In a statement, Adam Sharp, President and CEO of NATAS expressed, “We’re proud to honor the extraordinary talent and creative teams whose work continues to define and elevate daytime television, As the Daytime landscape evolves and new forms of storytelling emerge, we remain committed to recognizing the innovation happening across the industry.”
“Each year, the Daytime Emmy Awards celebrate the creativity, passion, and dedication that drive this vibrant community of storytellers,” said Rachel Schwartz, Head of the Daytime Emmy Awards. “Congratulations to this year’s nominees, whose work continues to entertain, inspire and connect with audiences every day. We look forward to celebrating their remarkable achievements in Hollywood this October.”
The Daytime Emmy Awards have recognized outstanding achievement in television programming and crafts since 1974, honoring work in a variety of genres, including daytime dramas, talk series, entertainment news, culinary, adventure, instructional and legal/courtroom programming.
This year’s Lifetime Achievement Honoree, Gold & Silver Circle Inductees, and ceremony host will be announced at a later date.
Now below, check out the nominees in the daytime drama, talk show, entertainment news series and creative arts categories and congratulations to all!

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Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
Beyond the Gates
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
Stacy Haiduk (as Kristen DiMera), Days of Our Lives
Karla Mosley (as Dani Dupree), Beyond the Gates
Michelle Stafford (as Phyllis Summers), The Young and the Restless
Heather Tom (as Katie Logan), The Bold and the Beautiful
Tamara Tunie (as Anita Williams Dupree), Beyond the Gates
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
Eric Braeden (as Victor Newman), The Young and the Restless
Steve Burton (as Jason Morgan), General Hospital
Scott Clifton (as Liam Spencer), The Bold and the Beautiful
Thorsten Kaye (as Ridge Forrester), The Bold and the Beautiful
Christian Jules Le Blanc (as Michael Baldwin), The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
Linsey Godfrey (as Sarah Horton), Days of Our Lives
Camryn Grimes (as Mariah Copeland), The Young and the Restless
Beth Maitland (as Traci Abbott), The Young and the Restless
Trisha Mann-Grant (as Leslie Thomas), Beyond the Gates
Amanda Setton (as Brook Lynn Quartermaine), General Hospital
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
Sean Dominic (as Nate Hastings), The Young and the Restless
Timon Kyle Durrett (as Bill Hamilton), Beyond the Gates
Michael Graziadei (as Daniel Romalotti), The Young and the Restless
Roger Howarth (as Matt Clark), The Young and the Restless
Mike Manning (as Bradley “Smitty” Smith), Beyond the Gates
Lawrence Saint-Victor (as Carter Walton), The Bold and the Beautiful
Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series
Braedyn Bruner (as Emma Scorpio-Drake), General Hospital
Al Calderon (as Javier Hernandez), Days of Our Lives
Alice Halsey (as Rachel Black), Days of Our Lives
Giovanni Mazza (as Gio Palmieri), General Hospital
Ambyr Michelle (as Eva Thomas), Beyond the Gates
Arielle Prepetit (as Naomi Hamilton Hawthorne), Beyond the Gates
Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series
Jasmine Burke (as June Hughes), Beyond the Gates
Jeff Kober (as Cyrus Renault), General Hospital
Eva LaRue (as Natalia Rogers-Ramirez), General Hospital
Christopher Sean (as Paul Narita), Days of Our Lives
Ray Wise (as Ian Ward), The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Drama Series
Beyond the Gates
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
Outstanding Directing Team for a Daytime Drama Series
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Casting for a Daytime Program
Beyond the Gates
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Daytime Talk Series
3rd Hour of TODAY
The Drew Barrymore Show
The Kelly Clarkson Show
Live With Kelly and Mark
TODAY With Jenna & Friends
The View
Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host
Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin & Ana Navarro, The View
Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show
Tamron Hall, Tamron Hall
Jennifer Hudson, The Jennifer Hudson Show
Sherri Shepherd, Sherri
Outstanding Entertainment News Series
Access Hollywood
Entertainment Tonight
Extra
Outstanding Daytime Personality (Daily)
Mona Kosar Abdi, Derek Hough & Terri Seymour, Extra
Cassie DiLaura, Denny Directo, Kevin Frazier, Rachel Smith & Nischelle Turner, Entertainment Tonight
Scott Evans, Zuri Hall, Kit Hoover & Mario Lopez, Access Hollywood
Star Jones & Corey Jovan, Divorce Court
Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program
Beyond the Gates: Welcome to the Neighborhood — An Entertainment Tonight Special
Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter
Variety & CNN Actors on Actors
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Working In the Theatre
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Daytime
Beyond the Gates, Episode 103
Have Guitar Will Travel World
The Kelly Clarkson Show Episode 5033
Let Frankie Cook,” Getting the Band Back Together
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Outstanding Technical Direction and Video for a Daytime Program
Beyond the Gates, Episode 104
The Bold and the Beautiful,” Episode 9511
Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade”
The Jennifer Hudson Show, ” Episode 4041
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade”
Outstanding Hairstyling and Makeup for a Daytime Program
Beyond the Gates, Episode 103
General Hospital, Episode 15719
The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Episode 5033
The Young and the Restless,” Episode 13273
So, what do you think of the 53rd annual Daytime Emmy nominations? Who are you happy to see receive a nomination and who do you think was snubbed? Weigh-in via the comment section.
Beyond the Gates
53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Nominations: Outstanding Lead Actress Drama Series

Monday on Entertainment Tonight, the second set of nominations for the 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced which included the highly-coveted Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series – Actress and Outstanding Daytime Talk Series.
ET followed suit after Extra announced the nominees, as previously reported, in the Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series – Actor and Outstanding Daytime Talk Host.
Now, five leading ladies of the soaps are vying for the gold for Lead Actress and the category marked the first-ever nominations for CBS daytime’s Beyond the Gates when two actresses made the final cut. Only General Hospital is not represented among the actresses this year after Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) took home the trophy last year.

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THE FIVE LEADING LADIES OF THE SOAPS ARE …
The 2026 Lead Actress nominees are: Stacy Haiduk (Kristen DiMera), Days of Our Lives, Karla Mosley (Dani Dupree), Beyond the Gates, Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers), The Young and the Restless, Heather Tom (Katie Logan), The Bold and the Beautiful, and Tamara Tunie (Anita Dupree), Beyond the Gates.
This marks the first Daytime Emmy nominations for Karla Mosley and Tamara Tunie. In addition, this marks the first-time in her career that Stacy Haiduk had received a Lead Actress nod after two Supporting Actress nominations.
Meanwhile, Michelle Stafford had previously won 3 Emmys – 2 for Lead Actress and 1 for Supporting, but this recognition makes it her 11th overall nomination.
Heather Tom currently is tied for the most all-time Daytime Emmy wins with One Life to Live alum and General Hospital guest star, Erika Slezak. The B&B star has 19 nominations throughout her career.

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DAYTIME TALK SERIES
In the Outstanding Daytime Talk Series category, the nominees are: 3rd Hour of Today, The Drew Barrymore Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Live with Kelly and Mark, Today with Jenna and Friends and The View.
“We’re proud to honor the extraordinary talent and creative teams whose work continues to define and elevate daytime television,” NATAS president and CEO Adam Sharp said in a statement on the nominations. “As the Daytime landscape evolves and new forms of storytelling emerge, we remain committed to recognizing the innovation happening across the industry.”
The rest of the nominations will be revealed tomorrow on Tuesday July 14 starting on The View and then the full list of nominees in both the main and creative arts will be released by NATAS. The 53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are slated for October 30th in Hollywood, California.
So, what do you think about the women who are vying for the Lead Actress Daytime Emmy? Happy with who got in? Who do you feel got snubbed? What do you think of the nominees for Daytime Talk Series? Weigh-in via the comment section.
Beyond the Gates
‘Daytime Emmy Nominations Special 2026’ Live on the Michael Fairman Channel

It’s Daytime Emmy nomination week, and as previously reported things kick-off on Monday, July 13 when Entertainment Tonight (7pm ET) will announce the nominees for Lead Actress category and Daytime Talk Series for the upcoming 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards. In addition on Monday, Extra (7pm ET) will reveal the nominees for Lead Actor and Daytime Talk Host.
On Tuesday, The View (11am ET) starts things off with their announcement of Daytime Drama, Entertainment News program and Outstanding Daytime Personality-Daily. That is followed by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) full reveal of all the categories beginning at 12noon ET/9am PT on their website and their official social handles on X and Instagram.
Then, Tuesday night at 8pm ET/5pm PT join Michael Fairman as he hosts his 12th annual Daytime Emmy Nominations Special 2026 live on You Tube’s Michael Fairman Channel where he will chat with some of the just announced nominees as we celebrate the hard work of the men and women in front of the camera who will be going for gold.
WHEN ARE THE DAYTIME EMMYS?
This year, the 53rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be handed out on October 30 in ceremonies in Hollywood, California (Venue yet to be revealed). At that time, as like last year, both the major categories and creative arts will be presented. There is no word yet on a broadcast partner for the annual celebration of daytime programming, or if it will soley be streamed on NATAS’ watch.theemmys.tv and various apps and platforms.
WHO WILL BE APPEARING ON THE DAYTIME EMMY NOMINATIONS SPECIAL 2026?
Throughout Tuesday, keep an eye on Michael Fairman TV’s social media handles on X, Facebook and Instagram, for updates of who will be expected to appear on our live show.
If you have a question or comment for one of the nominees, or on the nominations, we can encourage you to join us in the live chat on Tuesday night.
So, who are you hoping lands a nomination from Beyond the Gates, General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, The Bay, The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless? Let us know via the comment section. More Tuesday!
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