드라마 시리즈에서 뛰어난 연하 여배우를 위한 주간 에미상
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series드라마 시리즈에서 뛰어난 연하 여배우를 위한 주간 에미상 | |
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수여 대상 | 25세 이하 드라마 여배우의 뛰어난 연기력 |
나라 | 미국 |
제시자 | |
선착순 | 1985 |
최종 수상자 | 2019 |
최다상 | 제니퍼 피니건(3) 제니퍼 랜든, (3) |
대부분의 후보 지명 | 헤더 톰, (8) |
웹사이트 | theemmys.tv/daytime |
드라마 시리즈의 주간 에미상은 국립 텔레비전 예술 과학 아카데미(NATAS)와 텔레비전 예술 과학 아카데미(ATAS)가 매년 수여하는 상이다.1985년부터 2019년까지 매년 25세 미만의 젊은 여배우를 기리기 위해 지급된 것으로, 주간 드라마 산업에서 활동하면서 한 역할로 뛰어난 연기를 선보였던 배우다.
1985년 열린 제12회 데이타임 에미상 시상식에서 트레이시 E. 브레그먼은 이 상의 첫 번째 수상자로, "The Young and the Restant"에서 로렌 펜모어 역을 맡았다.이 시상식은 지난 2년 동안 TV에서 방송되지 않아 투표 청렴도라는 비판을 받아왔다.[1]이 상은 원래 드라마 시리즈의 뛰어난 독창성이라고 불렸으며, 새로운 부문의 기준은 혼란스러운 것으로 간주되었고, 다양한 연령대의 연기자들이 후보에 올랐으며, 비평가들은 몇몇이 여우 조연이나 주연에 대한 기준이라고 주장했다.[2][3]혼란을 가중시켰고, 그 해 첫 수상자인 브레그만과 뛰어난 조연상 수상자인 베스 메이틀랜드는 거의 동갑내기 캐릭터를 연기했다.이 부문은 1989년 드라마 시리즈에서 '우수한 청소년 여성'으로 재명칭되었으며, 1991년부터 현재의 명칭을 사용하기 시작했다.그 기준은 나중에 변경되어 여배우의 나이가 25세 이하가 되어야 했다.[4]
이 상은 23명의 여배우들에게 수여되었다.이 상은 영과 안식처가 총 8명으로 가장 많은 수상자를 보유하고 있다.2008년 이후 제니퍼 랜든은 제니퍼 피니건과 3명씩 최다승으로 비겼다.1999년, 헤더 톰은 이 부문에서 가장 많은 후보에 올랐는데, 그녀가 7번 후보에 올랐을 때, 그 해에는 두 번째 후보에 올랐다.그녀는 다음 해에 다시 후보에 올라 8개의 후보에 올랐지만, 캠린 그라임스에게 졌다.2000년에 그라임스는 또한 10살의 나이에 이 상을 수상하면서 최연소 수상자가 되었다.[5]
2019년 시상식에서 헤일리 에린은 종합병원에서 키키 제롬 역을 맡아 이 부문에서 마지막 상을 받은 여배우가 됐다.2019년 10월, NATAS는 젊은 배우와 여배우 부문을 성별에 관계없이 단일 부문으로 대체하기로 결정했다.드라마 시리즈의 뛰어난 젊은 연기자.[6]
수상자 및 지명자
아래 목록에는 각 연도별 수상자와 다른 수상자가 열거되어 있다.
우승자를 나타냄 |
1980년대
연도 | 여배우 | 프로그램 | 역할 | 네트워크 | Ref. |
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1985 (12일) | |||||
트레이시 E.브레그먼 | 젊은이와 안절부절못하는 자들 | 로렌 펜모어 윌리엄스 | |||
크리스티안 알폰소 | 우리 삶의 날들 | 호프 윌리엄스 | |||
멜리사 레오 | 올 마이 칠드런 | 린다 워너 | |||
리사 트루젤 | 우리 삶의 날들 | 멜리사 앤더슨 | |||
타시아 발렌자 | 올 마이 칠드런 | 도티 손턴 | |||
1986 (13일) | |||||
엘렌 휠러 | 어나더 월드 | 말리 러브/비키 러브 | |||
마사 번 | 세상이 변하자 | 릴리 월시 | |||
제인 크라코프스키 | 내일 검색 | T. R. 켄달 | |||
데비 모건 | 올 마이 칠드런 | 앤지 백스터 허바드 | |||
로빈 라이트 | 산타바바라 | 켈리 캡웰 | |||
1987 (14일) | |||||
마사 번 | 세상이 변하자 | 릴리 월시 | |||
트레이시 E.브레그먼 | 젊은이와 안절부절못하는 자들 | 로런 펜모어 | |||
제인 크라코프스키 | 내일 검색 | T. R. 켄달 | |||
크리스타 테스로 | 가이딩 라이트 | 민디 루이스 | |||
로빈 라이트 | 산타바바라 | 켈리 캡웰 | |||
1988 (15일) | |||||
줄리언 무어 | 세상이 변하자 | 프라니 휴스/사브리나 휴스 | |||
티치나 아놀드 | 라이언스 호프 | 제나 브라운 | |||
안드레아 에번스 | 원 라이프 투 리브 | 티나 로드 | |||
로런 홀리 | 올 마이 칠드런 | 줄리 챈들러 | |||
로빈 라이트 | 산타바바라 | 켈리 캡웰 | |||
1989 (16일) | |||||
킴벌리 매컬러 | 종합병원 | 로빈 스콜피오 | |||
노엘 벡 | 사랑하다 | 트리샤 알덴 | |||
마사 번 | 세상이 변하자 | 릴리 월시 | |||
앤 헤슈 | 어나더 월드 | 말리 허드슨/비키 허드슨 |
1990년대
2000년대
2010년대
여러 번의 우승 및 후보 지명
다음 개인들은 이 부문에서 2승 이상을 받았다.
| 다음 개인들은 이 부문에서 2개 이상의 지명을 받았다.
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최다 수상 시리즈
이김. | 프로그램 |
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종합병원 | |
젊은이와 안절부절못하는 자들 | |
세상이 변하자 | |
4 | 올 마이 칠드런 |
대담함과 아름다움 | |
어나더 월드 | |
우리 삶의 날들 | |
가이딩 라이트 |
참조
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