7 Times General Hospital won a Daytime Emmy and it was obvious

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General Hospital has consistently kept viewers captivated for decades with the show’s intriguing storylines. The plot twists and memorable characters have been the contributing factors in making the show such a go-to for lovers of soap operas. Through the years, General Hospital has won countless awards. However, even though winning any award show is a moment of pride and recognition, sometimes, it felt pretty obvious that General Hospital would win the award.

The powerhouse performances brought forth by the talented actors, writers, and directors simply deserved the recognition they got. So let’s delve into the seven Times General Hospital won a Daytime Emmy, and it was obvious.


7 Times General Hospital won a Daytime Emmy, and it was obvious

1) Jacob Young for the role of Lucky Spencer

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Lucky Spencer’s storyline from 2000 to 2003 has been one of the most intriguing parts of the character. Jacob Young graced the screens as the face of Lucky Spencer in General Hospital. Fans were delighted with this new cast, and rightly so. Jacob Young is a commendable actor and brought a unique flair to this character during the years he portrayed the role.

Although he was in the show for a very short period of time, he proved his abilities by winning the award for his performance. He got the Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in the year 2002. It was not a surprise for the viewers that he won. Lucky Spencer navigates through his complex family relationships, romantic entanglements, and personal growth within the world of Port Charles.

This recognition as a Daytime Emmy Award winner brought worldwide recognition for Jacob Young, solidifying his place in the world of soap operas. His performance of a multifaceted character with nuance resonated with the viewers.


2) Maurice Benard for the role of Sonny Corinthos

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Since he arrived in 1993, Sonny Corinthos has stolen the show whenever he appears on the screen. This negative character in General Hospital has done nearly every crime possible, yet the viewers can’t seem to get enough of him. It is mainly because of Maurice Benard’s portrayal of the character. From killing several characters to faking his own death, he has done it all.

The year 2003 became a decorated one for General Hospital. With many nominations and several awards, it stole the show at the award function. Fans were not surprised that Maurice Benard won the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in A Drama series for his role as Sonny Corinthos.

Benard has portrayed Sonny’s mood swings remarkably. Viewers have witnessed the internal battles, which Maurice Benard portrayed in a nuanced manner. The viewers witnessed his exceptional range as an actor. He delivered a performance that was both empathetic and irredeemable.


3) Natalia Livingston for the role of Emily Quartermaine

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Natalia Livingston has given one of her best performances as Emily Quartermaine in General Hospital. Her storyline is filled with intense moments that have remained memorable for the lovers of this long-running soap opera. So, even when awards often throw curveballs, it felt predictable and like a warm hug when she received the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama series in 2005.

Natalia had captivated the viewers with her performance since her arrival on the show. Natalia Livingston truly deserves the award. She didn't just deliver the lines, she embodied the character. It was not just about the big, dramatic moments of her character. The little moments also resonated with the viewers. She can feel every ounce of her character’s joy, pain, and struggle.

Natalia Livingston is a powerhouse in the world of soap opera. This Emmy is a recognition she rightfully deserves for her hard work and dedication as an actor.


4) Anthony Geary for the role of Luke Spencer

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Luke Spencer is a complex character with multiple layers. He is simply not a one-dimensional character. As the lead of General Hospital and having a long history with the show until his exit, Anthony Geary has been an intriguing presence in the show. With the years of his presence in the show, he has left an indelible mark on the viewers.

Through the years, he has been nominated and has won several times for his performance as Luke Spencer. Each time, it has felt like an obvious choice. However, for the year 2004, his performance was just so iconic that it was hardly a surprise that he won the category. Over the years, Geary has masterfully navigated the world of soap opera with his dramatic storylines.

One thing was always constant whenever Luke Spencer was concerned: drama. Anthony Geary brought nuance and grace to this character. His winning at the Daytime Emmys was a recognition of his enduring contribution.


5) Genie Francis for the role of Laura Spencer

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Walt Disney World Celebrates Luke And Laura's 25th Anniversary (Image via Getty)

Genie Francis stepped into the shoes of Laura Spencer of General Hospital in 1977. She is a vibrant character with numerous intriguing plotlines in the series. It is undeniable that Laura Spencer has been the heart of the show. Her iconic romance with Luke Spencer has remained in the hearts of the viewers.

Her returns to the show were always filled with enthusiasm from the viewers. It is proof of the connection she created with the viewers. She has given a compelling performance in the years that led up to Genie Francis winning the award. Winning in the category for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the Daytime Emmy Awards in the year 2007 was truly obvious.

From facing numerous challenges to offering support to her loved ones, Genie Francis has embodied Laura’s character in a nuanced manner. It truly felt like a long overdue when she won the award in 2007.


6) Tyler Christopher for Nikolas Cassadine

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Even though Tyler Christopher was a newcomer to the world of soap opera, his acting talent and dedication helped him gain recognition among fans quickly. Many might not know that Tyler Christopher had initially auditioned for a different role. He tried for the role of Stone Cates. Though he is a commendable actor and would have done a great job as Stone, he was undoubtedly the perfect choice for Nikolas Cassadine.

Christopher has perfectly embodied the character. The complex and multilayered storyline of Nikolas Cassadine was brought to life by his performance, the family drama involving Nikolas, especially with his half-brother, and his connection with Emily Quartermaine. Tyler Christopher had numerous opportunities to prove his skills. He proved himself with his exceptional acting range.

Hence, it was truly an obvious choice for the Daytime Emmy Awards to choose him. The category of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in the year 2016 was just for him. He consistently evolved Nikolas’ character throughout the years and had the viewers invested in his journey in General Hospital.


7) Laura Wright for the role of Carly Corinthos Jacks

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We know that Carly Corinthos has seen numerous changes in the actors. However, Laura Wright has remained iconic and memorable throughout. In 2011, she won the Daytime Emmy Award for her performance in General Hospital in the category of Outstanding Lead Actress. It was truly not a surprise. Her win was met with widespread agreement and a sense of inevitability among the viewers.

It was not just a case of a good performance being recognized, but also the years of consistently giving commendable performances. Laura Wright has navigated Carly’s role through a myriad of intense storylines. It has kept the viewers hooked. Her fiery confrontations and relationships with the other characters in the show were captivating. The award served as a validation for her work.


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Edited by Anshika Jain