Daytime television stars gathered Sunday in Pasadena, California, for the 2018 Daytime Emmy Awards. Check out the complete list of winners below:

  • Outstanding Drama Series: "Days of Our Lives"
  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Eileen Davidson, "The Young and the Restless"
  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: James Reynolds, "Days of Our Lives"
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Camryn Grimes, "The Young and the Restless"
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Greg Vaughan, "Days of Our Lives"
  • Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series: Chloe Lanier, "General Hospital"
  • Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series: Rome Flynn, "The Bold and the Beautiful"
  • Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series: Robb Derringer, "Days of Our Lives"
  • Outstanding Writing Team: "Days of Our Lives"
  • Outstanding Directing Team: "Days of Our Lives"
  • Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program: "Judge Mathis"
  • Outstanding Game Show Host: Wayne Brady, "Let's Make a Deal"
  • Outstanding Game Show: "The Price Is Right"
  • Outstanding Morning Program: "Good Morning America"
  • Outstanding Morning Program in Spanish: "Despierta America"
  • Outstanding Entertainment News Program: "Entertainment Tonight"
  • Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host: Steve Harvey, "Steve"
  • Outstanding Informative Talk Show: "The Dr. Oz Show"
  • Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host: Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley, "The Real"
  • Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show: "The Talk"
  • Outstanding Culinary Program: "A Chef's Life"
  • Outstanding Culinary Host: Lidia Bastianich, "Lidia's Kitchen"

>> Visit the 2018 Daytime Emmy Awards website to learn more

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