List of awards and nominations received by Days of Our Lives

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Days of Our Lives is an American daytime television soap opera created by Ted and Betty Corday. It first aired on NBC on November 8, 1965. The following is a list of awards and nominations the show's crew and cast have received.

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Daytime Emmy Awards

Outstanding Drama Series

YearNomineeResultRef
1974 Days of Our LivesNominated [1]
1975 Days of Our LivesNominated [2]
1976 Days of Our LivesNominated [3]
1977 Days of Our LivesNominated [4]
1978 Days of Our LivesWon [5]
1979 Days of Our LivesNominated [6]
1983 Days of Our LivesNominated [7]
1984 Days of Our LivesNominated [8]
1985 Days of Our LivesNominated [9]
1995 Days of Our LivesNominated [10]
1996 Days of Our LivesNominated [11]
1997 Days of Our LivesNominated [12]
1998 Days of Our LivesNominated [13]
1999 Days of Our LivesNominated [14]
2009 Days of Our LivesNominated [15]
2012 Days of Our LivesNominated [16]
2013 Days of Our LivesWon [17]
2014 Days of Our LivesNominated [18]
2015 Days of Our LivesWon [19]
2016 Days of Our LivesNominated [20]
2017 Days of Our LivesNominated [21]
2018 Days of Our LivesWon [22]
2019 Days of Our LivesNominated [23]
2020 Days of Our LivesNominated [24]
2021 Days of Our LivesNominated [25]
2022 Days of Our LivesNominated [26]
Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem Nominated
2023 Days of Our LivesNominated [27]
2024 Days of Our LivesPending [28]

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

YearNomineeResultRef
1974 Macdonald Carey (Tom Horton)Won [29]
1975Macdonald Carey (Tom Horton)Won
Bill Hayes (Doug Williams)Nominated [2]
1976Macdonald Carey (Tom Horton)Nominated [3]
Bill Hayes (Doug Williams)Nominated
1979 Jed Allan (Don Craig)Nominated [30]
John Clarke (Mickey Horton)Nominated
1988 Stephen Nichols (Steve "Patch" Johnson)Nominated [31]
2008 Thaao Penghlis (Tony DiMera)Nominated [32]
2009 Peter Reckell (Bo Brady)Nominated [15]
2010 James Scott (EJ DiMera)Nominated [33]
2011 James Scott (EJ DiMera)Nominated [34]
2017 Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera)Nominated [21]
Vincent Irizarry (Deimos Kiriakis)Nominated
2018 James Reynolds (Abe Carver)Won [22]
2019 Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera)Nominated [23]
Tyler Christopher (Stefan DiMera)Nominated [23]
2020 Thaao Penghlis (Tony DiMera)Nominated [24]
2021 Wally Kurth (Justin Kiriakis)Nominated [25]
2022 Eric Martsolf (Brady Black)Nominated [26]
James Reynolds (Abe Carver)Nominated
2023 Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera)Nominated [35]
2024Eric Martsolf (Brady Black)Pending [28]

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

YearNomineeResultRef
1975 Susan Flannery (Laura Horton)Won [36]
Susan Seaforth (Julie Williams)Nominated [2]
1976Susan Seaforth (Julie Williams)Nominated [3]
1978Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams)Nominated [37]
1979Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams)Nominated [30]
1984 Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans)Nominated [8]
1985Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans)Nominated [9]
1986 Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady)Nominated [38]
1987 Frances Reid (Alice Horton)Nominated [39]
1998 Eileen Davidson (Kristen Blake)Nominated [13]
2012 Crystal Chappell (Dr. Carly Manning)Nominated [16]
2013Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady)Nominated [40]
2014Eileen Davidson (Kristen DiMera)Won [41]
Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker)Nominated [18]
2015Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady)Nominated [19]
Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady DiMera)Nominated
2016 Kassie DePaiva (Eve Donovan)Nominated [20]
Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady)Won
2018 Marci Miller (Abigail Deveraux)Nominated [22]
2019Marci Miller (Abigail Deveraux)Nominated [23]
2020Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker)Nominated [24]
2022Marci Miller (Abigail DiMera)Nominated [26]
Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker)Nominated
2024 Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali)Pending [28]

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

YearNomineeResultRef
1979 Joseph Gallison (Neil Curtis)Nominated [30]
1989 Joseph Campanella (Harper Deveraux)Nominated [42]
2004 James Reynolds (Abe Carver)Nominated [43]
2013 Matthew Ashford (Jack Deveraux)Nominated [40]
2014 Eric Martsolf (Brady Black)Won [41]
2017 John Aniston (Victor Kiriakis)Nominated [21]
James Reynolds (Abe Carver)Nominated [21]
2018 Chandler Massey (Will Horton)Nominated [22]
Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady)Won [22]
2019 Eric Martsolf (Brady Black)Nominated [23]
Greg Rikaart (Leo Stark)Nominated
2020 Wally Kurth (Justin Kiriakis)Nominated [24]
Chandler Massey (Will Horton)Nominated
Paul Telfer (Xander Kiriakis)Nominated
2023 Daniel Feuerriegel (EJ DiMera)Nominated [44]
2024Wally Kurth (Justin Kiriakis)Pending [28]

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

YearNomineeResultRef
1979 Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton)Won [6]
Frances Reid (Alice Horton)Nominated [30]
1980 Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans)Nominated [45]
1986 Leann Hunley (Anna DiMera)Won [46]
1987Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady)Nominated [39]
1988 Arleen Sorkin (Calliope Jones)Nominated [31]
1989 Jane Elliot (Anjelica Deveraux)Nominated [47]
Arleen Sorkin (Calliope Jones)Nominated
2000 Patrika Darbo (Nancy Wesley)Nominated [48]
2008 Judi Evans (Bonnie Lockhart/Adrienne Johnson)Nominated [32]
2009 Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali)Won [49]
2010Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker)Nominated [33]
2013Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker)Nominated [40]
2016Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady)Nominated [20]
Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton)Nominated
2017 Kate Mansi (Abigail Deveraux)Won [50]
2018 Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams)Nominated [22]
2019 Kassie DePaiva (Eve Donovan)Nominated [23]
Linsey Godfrey (Sarah Horton)Nominated
Martha Madison (Belle Black)Nominated
2020 Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams)Nominated [24]
2021 Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali)Nominated [25]
2022 Stacy Haiduk (Kristen DiMera)Nominated [26]
2023Stacy Haiduk (Kristen DiMera)Nominated [51]
2024Linsey Godfrey (Sarah Horton)Pending [28]
Emily O'Brien as Gwen Rizczech Pending

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series

YearNomineeResultRef
1987 Billy Warlock (Frankie Brady)Nominated [39]
1988Billy Warlock (Frankie Brady)Won [52]
1989Darrell Utley (Benjy Hawk)Nominated [47]
1998 Jensen Ackles (Eric Brady)Nominated [13]
1999Jensen Ackles (Eric Brady)Nominated [53]
2000Jensen Ackles (Eric Brady)Nominated [48]
2003 Kyle Lowder (Brady Black)Nominated [54]
2008 Darin Brooks (Max Brady)Nominated [32]
2009Darin Brooks (Max Brady)Won [49]
Blake Berris (Nick Fallon)Nominated [15]
2010 Dylan Patton (Will Horton)Nominated [33]
2011 Chandler Massey (Will Horton)Nominated [34]
2012Chandler Massey (Will Horton)Won [55]
2013Chandler Massey (Will Horton)Won [17]
Freddie Smith (Sonny Kiriakis)Nominated [40]
2014Chandler Massey (Will Horton)Won [41]
2015Freddie Smith (Sonny Kiriakis)Won [19]
2017 James Lastovic (Joey Johnson)Nominated [21]
2018Lucas Adams (Tripp Dalton)Nominated [22]
Casey Moss (JJ Deveraux)Nominated [22]
2019Lucas Adams (Tripp Dalton)Nominated [23]
Kyler Pettis (Theo Carver)Won
2023Cary Christhopher (Thomas DiMera)Nominated [56]

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series

YearNomineeResultRef
1985 Kristian Alfonso (Hope Williams)Nominated [57]
Lisa Trusel (Melissa Anderson)Nominated
1990 Charlotte Ross (Eve Donovan)Nominated [58]
1991 Charlotte Ross (Eve Donovan)Nominated [59]
1992 Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton)Nominated [60]
1997 Christie Clark (Carrie Brady)Nominated [12]
1998Christie Clark (Carrie Brady)Nominated [13]
2008 Rachel Melvin (Chelsea Brady)Nominated [32]
2009Rachel Melvin (Chelsea Brady)Nominated [15]
2010 Molly Burnett (Melanie Layton)Nominated [33]
Shelley Hennig (Stephanie Johnson)Nominated
2012Molly Burnett (Melanie Layton)Nominated [16]
Shelley Hennig (Stephanie Johnson)Nominated
2015 Camila Banus (Gabi Hernandez)Nominated [19]
2016 True O'Brien (Paige Larson)Won [20]
2018 Olivia Rose Keegan (Claire Brady)Nominated [22]
2019 Olivia Rose Keegan (Claire Brady)Nominated [23]
Victoria Konefal (Ciara Brady)Nominated
2020 Olivia Rose Keegan (Claire Brady)Won [24]
Thia Megia Haley ChenNominated
2021 Victoria Konefal (Ciara Brady)Won [25]
2022Lindsay Arnold (Allie Horton)Nominated [26]

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team

YearNomineeResultRef
1975Days of Our LivesNominated [61]
1976Days of Our LivesWon [62]
1977Days of Our LivesNominated [63]
1978Days of Our LivesNominated [64]
1979Days of Our LivesNominated [65]
1994Days of Our LivesNominated [66]
1997Days of Our LivesNominated [12]
1998Days of Our LivesNominated [13]
1999Days of Our LivesNominated [14]
2011Days of Our LivesNominated [34]
2012Days of Our LivesWon [55]
2014Days of Our LivesNominated [18]
2015Days of Our LivesNominated [19]
2017Days of Our LivesNominated [21]
2018Days of Our LivesWon [22]
2019Days of Our LivesNominated [67]
2020Days of Our LivesNominated [24]
2022Days of Our LivesWon [26]
2023Days of Our LivesNominated [68]
Beyond Salem: Chapter Two Nominated
2024Days of Our LivesPending [28]

Other Daytime Emmy awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1974Best Individual Director for a Drama Series Wes Kenney Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
1980Outstanding Cameo Appearance in a Daytime Drama Series Hugh McPhillips (Hugh Pearson)Won
1988Outstanding Make-Up for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Costume Design for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
1990Outstanding Music Direction for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
1991Outstanding Make-Up for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
1992Outstanding Make-Up for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
1995Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
1997Outstanding Make-Up for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Music Direction for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
1999Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
2004Lifetime Achievement Award John Clarke (Mickey Horton) and Frances Reid (Alice Horton)Won
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
2007Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
2008Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
2012Outstanding Stunt CoordinationDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Make-Up for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
2013Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Stunt CoordinationDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Set Decoration for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Costume Design for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Make-Up for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
2015Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon [69]
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Casting Director for a Drama SeriesMarnie Saitta for Days of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Costume Design for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
Outstanding Technical Team for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesNominated
2016Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
2017Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
Outstanding Original Song for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesWon
2021 Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Cady McClain (Jennifer Horton)Won [70]
2024Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Dick Van Dyke (Mystery Man/Timothy Robicheaux)Pending
Directing Team for a Daytime Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesPending
Technical Direction, Camerawork, VideoDays of Our LivesPending
Outstanding Casting for a Drama SeriesDays of Our LivesPending

Directors Guild of America Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
1999 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime Serials Herbet Stein and Roger W. Inman for Episode #8,557Won [71]
2001Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime Serials Randy Robbins for Episode #8,991Nominated [72]
2005Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime SerialsHerbet Stein and Albert Alarr for Episode #10,090Nominated [71]
2008Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime Serials Noel Maxam for "This Is It" (Episode #10,763)Nominated [73]
2012Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime SerialsAlbert Alarr for Episode #11,895Nominated [74]

GLAAD Media Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2012 Outstanding Daily DramaDays of Our LivesWon [75]
2013 Outstanding Daily DramaDays of Our LivesWon [76]
2014 Outstanding Daily DramaDays of Our LivesWon [77]
2015 Outstanding Daily DramaDays of Our LivesWon [78]
2018 Outstanding Daily DramaDays of Our LivesNominated [79]

People's Choice Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1997Favorite Daytime SerialDays of Our LivesWon [80]
1998Favorite Daytime SerialDays of Our LivesWon [81]
2002Favorite Daytime SerialDays of Our LivesWon [82]
2003Favorite Daytime SerialDays of Our LivesWon [83]

PRISM Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1999TV Daytime Drama Series Continuing StorylineLucas and MaggieWon [84]
2000TV Daytime Drama Series Episode or Storyline"Fetal Alcohol Syndrome" storylineWon [85]
2012Daytime Drama Series Storyline Matthew Ashford for Jack Deveraux's post traumatic stress syndromeWon [86]
2013Daytime Drama Series StorylinePeggy McCay for Caroline Brady's battle with Alzheimer's diseaseWon
2014Daytime Drama Series StorylineEric Martsolf for Brady Black's drug and alcohol addictionWon [87]

Writers Guild of America Awards

Best Television Writing in a Daytime Drama

YearNominee(s)ResultRef
1988Sheri Anderson, Leah Laiman, Anne M. Schoettle, Thom Racina, Shelly Moore, Dena Breshears, Richard J. Allen, Linda Campanelli, Maralyn Thoma, Michelle Poteet Lisanti, Peggy Schibi, Penina Spiegel, Ted KubiakNominated [88]
1992Anne M. Schoettle, Richard J. Allen, Gene Palumbo, Leah Laiman, Dena Higley, Marcia E. Greenlaw, Roberto Lollederman, Beth Milstein, Sheri Anderson, Michelle Poteet Lisanti, Mike Cohen, Maura Penders, Mary Le Donne, Penina Spiegel, Marlene Clark and Dwight D. SmithNominated [89]
1994Maura Penders, James E. Reilly, Sheri Anderson, Dena Higley, Mel Brez, Ethel M. Brez, Marlene Clark Poulter, Dorothy Ann Purser, Fran Myers, Maralyn Thoma, Michelle Poteet Lisanti, Mary Jeannett LeDonne, Elizabeth Harrower, Pete T. Rich and N. Gail LawrenceNominated [90]
2000Sally Sussman Morina, Dena Higley, Marlene Clark Poulter, Dorothy Ann Purser, Victor Gialanella, Meredith Post, Peter Brash, Peggy Schibi, Fran Myers, Maralyn Thoma, Joyce Rosenblad, Bruce Neckels and Sofia Landon GeierWon [91]
2002Tom Langan, Dena Higley, Dorothy Ann Purser, Victor Gialanella, Peter Brash, Paula Cwikly, Frances Myers, Sofia Landon Geier, Jeanne Marie Grunwell, Randy Holland, Edwin Klein, Richard Culliton, Christopher Whitesell, Joyce Rosenblad and Cydney KelleyNominated [92]
2013Lorraine Broderick, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, Christopher Dunn, Lacey Dyer, Janet Iacobuzio, David A. Levinson, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Melissa Salmons, Roger Schroeder, Elizabeth Snyder, Christopher J. Whitesell and Nancy Williams WattNominated [93]
2014Lorraine Broderick, David Cherrill, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, Christopher Dunn, Janet Iacobuzio, David A. Levinson, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Melissa Salmons and Christopher J. WhitesellWon [94]
2015Lorraine Broderick, David Cherrill, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, Christopher Dunn, Janet Iacobuzio, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Melissa Salmons and Christopher J. WhitesellNominated [95]
2018Ron Carlivati, Sheri Anderson Thomas, Lorraine Broderick, David Cherrill, Lisa Connor, Carolyn CullitonNominated [96]
2019Ron Carlivati, Sheri Anderson Thomas, Lorraine Broderick, David Cherrill, Joanna Cohen, Lisa Connor, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, Cydney Kelley, David Kreizman, David A. Levinson, Rebecca Taylor, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Katherine Schock, Elizabeth Snyder, Tyler TopitsNominated [97]
2020Lorraine Broderick, Ron Carlivati, Joanna Cohen, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, David Kreizman, Rebecca Taylor, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Elizabeth Snyder, Katherine SchockNominated [98]
2021Ron Carlivati, Lorraine Broderick, Joanna Cohen, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, David Kreizman, Rebecca Taylor, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Katherine Schock, Elizabeth SnyderWon [99]
2022Ron Carlivati, Lorraine Broderick, Joanna Cohen, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Jamey Giddens, David Kreizman, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Katherine Schock, Elizabeth SnyderWon [100]
2023Ron Carlivati, Lorraine Broderick, Jazmen Darnell Brown, Joanna Cohen, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Cheryl L. Davis, Kirk Doering, Christopher Dunn, Jamey Giddens, David Kreizman, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Katherine SchockWon [101]
2024Ron Carlivati, Sonja Alarr, Jazmen Darnell Brown, Joanna Cohen, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Cheryl Davis, Kirk Doering, Christopher DunnJamey Giddens, David Kreizman, Henry Newman, Dave Ryan, Katherine Schock, Ryan QuanWon [102]

Young Artist Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1979Best Juvenile Actor in a Daytime SeriesMeegan King (Pete Curtis)Won [103]
Mikey MartinNominated
Best Juvenile Actress in a Daytime Series Tracey E. Bregman (Donna Temple Craig)Won
Natasha Ryan (Hope Brady)Nominated
1980Best Young Actor – Daytime TV Series Jeremy Schoenberg Nominated [104]
Best Young Actress – Daytime TV SeriesTracey E. Bregman (Donna Temple Craig)Nominated
1989Best Young Actor in a Daytime Drama SeriesMichael Bays (Julio Ramirez)Won [105]
Darrell Utley (Benjy Hawk)Nominated
Best Young Actress in a Daytime Drama Series Christie Clark (Carrie Brady)Nominated
Charlotte Ross (Eve Donovan)Nominated
1991Best Young Actor in a Daytime Drama SeriesScott Groff (Shawn-Douglas Brady)Nominated [106]
Best Young Actress in a Daytime Series Aimee Brooks (Sarah Horton)Won
1992Best Young Actor in a Daytime Drama SeriesScott Groff (Shawn-Douglas Brady)Won [107]
1998Best Performance in a Daytime Drama: Young Performers (Male)Collin O'Donnell (Shawn-Douglas Brady)Won [108]
2002Best Performance in a TV Drama Series: Leading Young Actress Kirsten Storms (Belle Black)Won [109]
2004Best Performance in a TV Series: Supporting Young Actor Christopher Gerse (Will Roberts)Nominated [110]
Best Performance in a TV Series: Recurring Young ActorDarian Weiss (Will Roberts)Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series: Recurring Young Actress Jillian Clare (Abigail Deveraux)Won
2005Best Performance in a TV Series: Recurring Young Actor Christopher Gerse (Will Roberts)Nominated [111]
Best Performance in a TV Series: Recurring Young Actress Jillian Clare (Abigail Deveraux)Won
2009Best Performance in a TV Series: Recurring Young Actor Terrell Ransom Jr. (Theo Carver)Nominated [112]
2011Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series: Young Actor Dylan Patton (Will Horton)Nominated [113]
Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series: Young Actress Taylor Spreitler (Mia McCormick)Nominated
Gabriela Rodriquez (Gabi Hernandez)Nominated
Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series: Young Actress 12 and underLauren Boles (Ciara Brady)Nominated
2012Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series: Young Actress 10 and underLauren Boles (Ciara Brady)Nominated [114]
2013Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series: Young Actor Terrell Ransom Jr. (Theo Carver)Nominated [115]
Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series: Young Actress 10 and underCampbell Rose (Allie Horton)Nominated

Other awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef
1991Environmental Media AwardsDaytime TelevisionDays of Our LivesWon [116]
1999TV Guide AwardsFavorite Soap OperaDays of Our LivesWon [117]
2000Favorite Soap OperaDays of Our LivesWon [118]

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