19th Daytime Emmy Awards
| 19th Daytime Emmy Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | June 23, 1992 | 
| Host | 
Phil Donahue Susan Lucci  | 
| Television/Radio coverage | |
| Network | NBC | 
Outstanding Drama Series
Outstanding Lead Actor
- Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott, The Young and the Restless)
 - David Canary (Adam Chandler & Stuart Chandler, All My Children)
 - Nicolas Coster (Lionel Lockridge, Santa Barbara)
 - A Martinez (Cruz Castillo, Santa Barbara)
 - Michael Zaslow (Roger Thorpe, Guiding Light)
 
Outstanding Lead Actress
- Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor, The Young and the Restless)
 - Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh, As the World Turns)
 - Susan Lucci (Erica Kane, All My Children)
 - Erika Slezak (Victoria Lord, One Life to Live)
 - Jessica Tuck (Megan Gordon Harrison, One Life to Live)
 
Outstanding Supporting Actor
- Bernie Barrow (Louie Slavinski, Loving)
 - Thom Christopher (Carlo Hesser, One Life to Live)
 - Rick Hearst (Alan-Michael Spaulding, Guiding Light)
 - Charles Keating (Carl Hutchins, Another World)
 - Jerry verDorn (Ross Marler, Guiding Light)
 
Outstanding Supporting Actress
- Darlene Conley (Sally Spectra, The Bold and the Beautiful)
 - Linda Dano (Felicia Gallant, Another World)
 - Maureen Garrett (Holly Reade, Guiding Light)
 - Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe, General Hospital)
 - Maeve Kinkead (Vanessa Chamberlain, Guiding Light)
 
Outstanding Younger Actor
- Scott DeFreitas (Andrew Dixon, As the World Turns)
 - Jeff Phillips (Hart Jessup, Guiding Light)
 - James Patrick Stuart (Will Cortlandt, All My Children)
 - Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters, The Young and the Restless)
 - Dondre Whitfield (Terrence Frye, All My Children)
 
Outstanding Younger Actress
- Tricia Cast (Nina Webster, The Young and the Restless)
 - Beth Ehlers (Harley Cooper, Guiding Light)
 - Alla Korot (Jenna Norris, Another World)
 - Cady McClain (Dixie Cooney, All My Children)
 - Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton, Days of Our Lives)
 
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
Outstanding Game Show
- Jeopardy! (Merv Griffin Enterprises/KingWorld)
 - The $100,000 Pyramid (Stewart TeleEnterprises/Multimedia Entertainment)
 - Family Feud (Mark Goodson Productions/All American Television/CBS)
 - The Price Is Right (Mark Goodson Productions/All American Television/CBS)
 
Outstanding Game Show Host
Outstanding Hairstyling
- Richard Sabre, and Tish Simpson (Adventures in Wonderland)
 - Robert Miss (The Joan Rivers Show)
 
Outstanding Film Sound Mixing
- Jim Hodson, Bill Koepnick and Harry Andronis (Back to the Future: The Animated Series)
 - Harry Andronis, Tom Maydeck and Russell Brower (Tiny Toon Adventures)
 - Bruce Chianese (Spaceship Earth: Our Global Environment)
 - James L. Aicholtz, Robert L. Harman and Allen L. Stone (Darkwing Duck)
 - Robert L. Harman, James L. Aicholtz and Patrick Cyccone Jr. (James Bond Jr.)
 - James L. Aicholtz and Robert L. Harman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 
Outstanding Film Sound Editing
- Bill Koepnick, Russell Brower, Jim Hodson, Aaron L. King, Matt Thorne and Mark Keatts (Back to the Future: The Animated Series)
 - Warren Taylor, Ivan Bilancio and Richard C. Allen (Muppet Babies)
 - Charlie King, Andrew Rose, David Lynch, Jennifer Harrison, Rich Harrison, Rick Hinson and Jerry Winicki (The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)
 - Carol Lewis, John Mortarotti, Kerry Dean Williams, Martina Young, Rich Harrison, Catherine MacKenzie, Doub Pearce and Tally Paulos (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 - Jennifer Harrison, Rick Hinson, Cecil Broughton, Rich Harrison, David Lynch, Jerry Winicki, Charlie King and Andrew Rose (Darkwing Duck)
 
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
- Mark Watters (Tiny Toon Adventures - "The Love Disconnection")
 - Mark Mothersbaugh, Laura Räty, Mona Lia Ventris, Andrew Todd, John C. Volaitis, Jim Goodwin, Bill Mumy, David Kendrick, Patricia Friedman, Denis M. Hannigan and Michael Alemania (Adventures in Wonderland)
 - Cheryl Hardwick, Stephen Lawrence, Dave Conner, Paul Jacobs, Christopher Cerf, Sarah Durkee, Tony Geiss and Jeff Moss (Sesame Street)
 - Bodie Chandler, Gary Lionelli and Tom Worrall (Tom & Jerry Kids)
 
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program
- Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, Paul Dini, and Sherri Stoner (Tiny Toon Adventures)
 - Carter Crocker, and Tad Stones (Darkwing Duck - "Dead Duck")
 - Craig Bartlett, Paul Germain, Joe Ansolabehere, Mitchell Kriegman, Steve Viksten (Rugrats)
 - Steve Roberts, Duane Capizzi (Darkwing Duck - "Negaduck")
 - Mark Evanier (Garfield and Friends)
 - Henry Gilroy, Gordon Kent, Bill Kopp, Art Vitello, Chris Otsuki, and Mark Saraceni (Taz-Mania)
 
Outstanding Animated Program
- Vanessa Coffey, Gabor Csupo, Arlene Klasky, Paul Germain, Mary Harrington, Sherry Gunther, David Blum, Bee Beckman, Norton Virgien, Howard E. Baker, and Dan Thompson (Rugrats)
 - Brad Gunther, Johan Edström, Christine Martin, Tony Eastman, David Campbell, Melanie Grisanti, Vanessa Coffey, Yvette Kaplan, Jean-Pierre Jacquet, Jim Jinkins, David Martin, John Paratore, Carol Millican, Ken Kimmelman, Mary Harrington (Doug)
 - Steven Spielberg, Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner, Rich Arons, and Art Leonardi (Tiny Toon Adventures)
 - Tad Stones, Alan Zaslove, Bob Hathcock, Ken Kessel, Russ Mooney, Toby Shelton (producer), Hank Tucker (producer), James T. Walker, Carole Beers, Marsh Lamore, Rick Leon, and John Kimball (Darkwing Duck)
 - Ken Kessel, Mark Zaslove, Russ Mooney, Terence Harrison, Charles A. Nichols (The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)
 
Lifetime achievement award
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