36th Daytime Emmy Awards

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36th Daytime Emmy Awards
Date
  • August 30, 2009 (Ceremony)
  • August 29 (Creative Arts Awards)
Location Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, California
Presented by National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted by Vanessa L. Williams
Highlights
Outstanding Drama Series The Bold and the Beautiful
Outstanding Game Show Cash Cab
Television/radio coverage
Network The CW
Produced by Associated Television International
  35th  · Daytime Emmy Awards ·  37th  

The 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, August 30, 2009, at the Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, California, and were televised live on The CW for the first time. The Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented a day earlier on August 29 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. [1] [2]

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The televised ceremony was hosted by Vanessa L. Williams, and directed by Jeff Margolis and Debbie Palacio. [3] The nominations were announced on May 14, 2009, partially on The Today Show . [4] [5]

Nominations and winners

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

CategoryWinners and nominees
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 1
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment
Outstanding Talk Show Informative
Outstanding Talk Show Host
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Outstanding Morning Program
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show
Outstanding Game Show Host
Outstanding Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation
  • Robert Hargreaves and George Brooks ( Ben 10: Alien Force )
  • Jake Allston and Michael Petak ( Tak and the Power of Juju)
  • Thomas Syslo, Timothy J. Borquez, Mark Keatts, Mike Garcia, Mark Keefer, Kelly Ann Foley, Keith Dickens, Tony Orozco, Erik Foreman and Eric Freeman ( The Batman )
  • Ryan Araki, Simon Berry, Julia Dalzell and Peter Thillaye ( The Future Is Wild )
  • Jeffrey Lesser, Dan Mennella, Steven Rebollido, Dick Maitland, Chris Sassano ( Wonder Pets )
Outstanding Sound Mixing - Live Action and Animation
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

Lifetime achievement award

Special Tributes

List of Presenters

Presenter's TV ShowPresenter [6]
All My Children
  • Melissa Claire Egan (Annie Lavery)
  • Colin Egglesfield (ex-Joshua Madden)
  • Susan Lucci (Erica Kane)
  • Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery)
As The World Turns
  • Van Hansis (Luke Snyder)
  • Jake Silbermann (Noah Mayer)
The Bold and the Beautiful
  • Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan)
  • Ronn Moss (Ridge Forrester)
  • Betty White (Ann Douglas)
  • Patrick Duffy (Stephen Logan)
Days of Our Lives
  • Jay Kenneth Johnson (Philip Kiriakis)
  • James Scott (EJ DiMera)
General Hospital
  • Bradford Anderson (Damien Spinelli)
  • Anthony Geary (Luke Spencer)
  • Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones)
Guiding Light
  • Robert Newman (Josh Lewis)
  • Kim Zimmer (Reva O'Neill)
  • Montel Williams (ex-Clayton Boudreau)
One Life to Live
  • Kristin Alderson (Starr Manning)
  • Brandon Buddy (Cole Thornhart)
The Young and the Restless
  • Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Abbott)
  • Billy Miller (Billy Abbot)
The Tyra Banks Show
90210
Bindi the Jungle Girl
Melrose Place
Dancing with the Stars
That's So Raven
Zoey 101
Dr. Phil
Grey's Anatomy
The Rachael Ray Show
The Doctors
Jeopardy!
Notes
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A first-place tie was recorded in this category.

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