Date May 21, 1999 (Ceremony)May 15 (Creative Arts Awards) Location The Theater, Madison Square Garden, New York City |
The 26th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 1999 to commemorate excellence in daytime television programming from the previous year (1998). The main ceremonies were held May 21, 1999 at The Theater in Madison Square Garden in New York City and were televised live by CBS. Memorable moments that occurred at the ceremonies included the ABC soap opera General Hospital winning a record number of Daytime Emmys with a total of eight, and Susan Lucci's first-ever win in the Outstanding Lead Actress category after losing a total of 18 times. Winners in each category are in bold.
Contents
- Outstanding drama series
- Outstanding lead actor
- Outstanding lead actress
- Outstanding supporting actor
- Outstanding supporting actress
- Outstanding younger actor
- Outstanding younger actress
- Outstanding drama series writing team
- Outstanding drama series directing team
- Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
- Outstanding Sound Mixing Special Class
- Outstanding Sound Editing
- Outstanding Single Camera Editing
- Outstanding Childrens Series
- Outstanding Directing for a Childrens Series
- Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
- Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
- Outstanding Makeup
- Lifetime achievement award
- References
Outstanding drama series
Outstanding lead actor
Outstanding lead actress
Outstanding supporting actor
Outstanding supporting actress
Outstanding younger actor
Outstanding younger actress
Outstanding drama series writing team
Outstanding drama series directing team
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
Outstanding Sound Mixing – Special Class
Outstanding Sound Editing
Outstanding Single-Camera Editing
Outstanding Children's Series
Outstanding Directing for a Children's Series
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
Outstanding Makeup
Lifetime achievement award
References
26th Daytime Emmy Awards Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA