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And the Winners Are..

By , About.com Guide   August 27, 2009

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Mon Aug 31 02:00:55 2009

The 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were held Sunday, August 30, at 8pm EST on the CW network.

Presenters from General Hospital were Bradford Anderson and Kristen Storms, who were also three of GH's nominees. Anderson and Storms, along with Bindi Irwin, gave out the Outstanding Talk Show Award to Rachel Ray

The winners:

OUTSTANDING WRITING TEAM

General Hospital

OUTSTANDING DAYTIME DRAMA

All My Children

Bold and the Beautiful

Days of Our Lives

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS

AMC - Debbi Morgan

ATWT - Maura West,

B&B - Susan Flannery

OLTL - Susan Haskell - ABC

Y&R - Jeanne Cooper

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR

AMC -Thorsten Kaye

DOOL - Peter Reckell

GH - Anthony Geary

GL - Daniel Cosgrove

Y&R - Christian LeBlanc - CBS

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS

AMC - Melissa Claire Egan, Alicia Minshew

ATWT - Julie Pinson

DOOL - Tamara Braun

OLTL - Bree Williamson,

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR

AMC - Vincent Irizarry, Jacob Young- AMC

GH - Bradford Anderson

ATWT - Van Hansis

GL - Jeff Branson

OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTRESS

GH - Julie Marie Berman

(nominated) GH - Kirsten Storms

Host: Vanessa Williams

Anthony Geary, Kelly Monaco, Susan Lucci, and Montel Williams, who traveled to Africa with Feed the Children, spoke very emotionally about their experiences. Geary and Monaco introduced the heads of Feed the Children, Larry and Frances Jones, and announced that the proceeds of the evening would feed 50,000 children worldwide.

Rebecca Herbst and Tyler Christopher modeled fashions, and they both looked fabulous!

Some other awards:

Best Directing Team, One Life to Live

Outstanding Younger Actor: Darin Brooks, Days of Our Lives

Congratulations, Julie!

And congratulations to one of our ex-Carlys, Tamara Braun, for her Outstanding Supporting Actress Daytime Emmy Award.

Check out more Daytime Emmy news here.

Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Comments

August 31, 2009 at 1:17 pm
(1) J.J. says:

I was so happy that Julie won and that she was so gracious in her thanks of Kirsten who was also deserving of a win. I was bummed Bradford Anderson didn’t win for Spinelli, but completely overjoyed for Tamara Braun even though her win was for DAYS. I think it’s great that GH won writing although interesting that they were nominated in that category and multiple acting categories but not for show.

September 1, 2009 at 12:06 pm
(2) Sandi L Nuno says:

I am so glad that Julie Marie Berman Won that was awe
some But I Wished That Anthony Geary would have won
too. General Hospital is the Best Soap Opera Ever.
They Sure also Bring Back Genie Francis Laura Spencer
that would be so Cool So Her & Luke & there Family ca
n be together Once again.

September 1, 2009 at 4:23 pm
(3) Deb says:

Nice Julie won…would have like to see Kristin win, as she is a great actress. This role she is playing with Mr. Grasshopper cost her the award. Drop this silly storyline already and move Maxie on.

Very Very happy AG didn’t win. He doesn’t deserve the win.

September 1, 2009 at 4:24 pm
(4) Maria says:

I can’t believe General Hospital won for writing–what a joke–they suck this past year. Is so bad that after over 25 years watching the show I refuse to see it until the stupid story with Claudia ends.–It really makes Sunny seem like a stupid man….

September 1, 2009 at 7:02 pm
(5) Deb says:

I was “scratching” my head at that award as well. BEST writing?? Which story??

September 2, 2009 at 9:20 pm
(6) barb says:

Best WRITING? I knew a guy who had 5 of these award for camera work and he ridiculed them all the time. Now I understand why!

September 8, 2009 at 3:15 am
(7) DKD says:

Maria, Deb, and Barb above need to get a life. GH is and always will be the best soap opera on TV, and should have been voted BEST SHOW!

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