NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series

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This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series. The award was given every year since the 1993 ceremony and later retired in 2015. [1] Victoria Rowell holds the record for most wins in this category with 12.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

1990s

YearActressSeriesNetworkRef
1993
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [2]
1994
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [3]
1995
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [4]
1996
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [5]
Rosalind Cash General Hospital ABC
Debbi Morgan The City ABC
Kelli Taylor All My Children ABC
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
1997
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [6]
Renée Jones Days of Our Lives NBC
Lynne Thigpen All My Children ABC
Leslie Uggams
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
1998
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [7]
Senait Ashenafi General Hospital ABC
Renée Jones Days of Our Lives NBC
Amelia Marshall All My Children ABC
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
1999
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [8]
Amelia Marshall All My Children ABC
Lonette McKee As the World Turns CBS
Michelle Thomas The Young and the Restless CBS
Tonya Williams

2000s

YearActressSeriesNetworkRef
2000
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS [9]
Siena Goines The Young and the Restless CBS
Renée Jones Days of Our Lives NBC
Amelia Marshall All My Children ABC
Tracey Ross Passions NBC
2001
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [10]
Renée Jones Days of Our Lives NBC
Lynne Moody General Hospital ABC
Tracey Ross Passions NBC
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
2002
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS [11]
Renée Jones Days of Our Lives NBC
Marisa Ramirez General Hospital ABC
Alexia Robinson The Young and the Restless CBS
Tracey Ross Passions NBC
2003
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [12]
Eva LaRue All My Children ABC
Tracey Ross Passions NBC
Tamara Tunie As the World Turns CBS
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
2004
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [13]
Renée Elise Goldsberry One Life to Live ABC
Tracey Ross Passions NBC
Tamara Tunie As the World Turns CBS
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
2005
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [14]
Marla Gibbs Passions NBC
Christel Khalil The Young and the Restless CBS
Tracey Ross Passions NBC
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
2006
Victoria Rowell The Young and the Restless CBS [15]
Marla Gibbs Passions NBC
Christel Khalil The Young and the Restless CBS
Tracey Ross Passions NBC
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
2007
Tracey Ross Passions NBC [16]
Renée Elise Goldsberry One Life to Live ABC
Christel Khalil The Young and the Restless CBS
Davetta Sherwood
Yvonne Kopacz Wright Guiding Light CBS
2008
Christel Khalil The Young and the Restless CBS [17]
Nazanin Boniadi General Hospital ABC
Brook Kerr Passions NBC
Tracey Ross
Tika Sumpter One Life to Live ABC
2009
Debbi Morgan All My Children ABC [18]
Christel Khalil The Young and the Restless CBS
Eva Marcille
Nia Peeples
Tonya Williams

2010s

YearActressSeriesNetworkRef
2010
Debbi Morgan All My Children ABC [19]
Tatyana Ali The Young and the Restless CBS
Daphnée Duplaix One Life to Live ABC
Eva Marcille The Young and the Restless CBS
Tonya Williams
2011
Tatyana Ali The Young and the Restless CBS [20]
Yvette Freeman The Bold and the Beautiful CBS
Julia Pace Mitchell The Young and the Restless CBS
Debbi Morgan All My Children ABC
Tonya Williams The Young and the Restless CBS
2012
Tatyana Ali The Young and the Restless CBS [21]
Yvette Freeman The Bold and the Beautiful CBS
Christel Khalil The Young and the Restless CBS
Julia Pace Mitchell
Tonya Williams
2013
Tatyana Ali The Young and the Restless CBS [22]
Angell Conwell The Young and the Restless CBS
Shenell Edmonds One Life to Live ABC
Kristolyn Lloyd The Bold and the Beautiful CBS
Julia Pace Mitchell The Young and the Restless CBS
2014
Tatyana Ali The Young and the Restless CBS [23]
Angell Conwell The Young and the Restless CBS
Christel Khalil
Kristolyn Lloyd The Bold and the Beautiful CBS
Karla Mosley

Multiple wins and nominations

Wins

Nominations

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