
Dick Van Dyke Makes History, 'General Hospital' Dominates Daytime Emmys 2024
At the 2024 Daytime Emmy Awards, history was made as veteran actor Dick Van Dyke, at the remarkable age of 98, clinched the title of the oldest-ever winner of a Daytime Emmy. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) unveiled the first of two batches of this year’s Daytime Emmy Awards, with Van Dyke’s triumph stealing the spotlight. Known for his iconic roles spanning decades, Van Dyke’s stellar guest performance in ‘Days of Our Lives’ earned him this prestigious accolade, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Leading the pack with an impressive haul of awards was the acclaimed soap opera ‘General Hospital’, which secured four coveted trophies. The show clinched victories in categories including best directing, best writing, best supporting performance (Robert Gossett), and the crowning glory of best drama series. Individual accolades were also presented to the notable talents in the industry.
Here’s the full list of winners and nominees, according to The Hollywood Reporter:
Night One:
Daytime Drama Series:
Daytime Talk Series:
Entertainment News Series:
Culinary Series:
Lead Performance In A Daytime Drama Series: Actress:
Lead Performance In A Daytime Drama Series: Actor:
Supporting Performance In A Daytime Drama Series: Actress:
Supporting Performance In A Daytime Drama Series: Actor:
Guest Performance In A Daytime Drama Series:
Daytime Talk Series Host:
Daytime Personality – Daily:
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