Daytime Emmy Awards 2009 Winners (Pictures)
The Daytime Emmy Awards 2009 winners were a little surprising last night. The Daytime Emmy Awards 2009 winners had some usual suspects, but the Daytime Emmy Awards 2009 winners had some relatively new names and shows in the mix. At least two of the major Emmy Awards winners were upset choices, as the Daytime Emmy Awards put on a big show - even if it ended a little too late for the CW's liking.
The biggest Daytime Emmy Awards 2009 winner of the night was The Bold and the Beautiful, which won its first Best Drama Series Emmy, and the first for a CBS program in 22 years. However, the Daytime Emmy Awards 2009 were held on the CW, so by the time The Bold and the Beautiful cast and crew got their awards, it was 10 pm EST and the CW stopped their broadcast.
The Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to "Sesame Street" for its 40 years of educating and entertaining children. "The Bold and the Beautiful" won its first Outstanding Drama Series title. There were lots of first-time winners at the Daytime Emmys, including Susan Haskell ("One Life to Live") as best actress, Tamara Braun ("Days of Our Lives") as best supporting actress and "Days" co-star Darin Brooks as best younger actor.
Check out the complete list of winners at 2009 Daytime Emmy Awards.
Drama series: "The Bold and the Beautiful."
Lead actress in a drama series: Susan Haskell, "One Life to Live."
Lead actor in a drama series: Christian LeBlanc, "The Young and the Restless."
Supporting actress in a drama series: Tamara Braun, "Days of Our Lives."
Supporting actor in a drama series (tie): Vincent Irizarry, "All My Children," and Jeff Branson, "Guiding Light."
Younger actress in a drama series: Julie Berman, "General Hospital."
Younger actor in a drama series: Darin Brooks, "Days of Our Lives."
Game-audience participation show: "Cash Cab."
Game show host: Meredith Vieira, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire."
Talk show-entertainment: "Rachael Ray."
Talk show-informative: "The Tyra Banks Show."
Talk show host: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Sherri Shepherd, Barbara Walters, "The View."
Morning program: "Good Morning America."
Directing in a drama series: "One Life to Live."
Writing in a drama series: "General Hospital."
Performer in a children's series: Kevin Clash, Elmo in "Sesame Street."
Lifetime achievement: "Sesame Street."
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