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FULL DANKIES COVERAGE
The winners of Dankies in each of the ten soap opera sections have now been announced. To find out what happened in other soap balloting, click on the links below. And don't forget to cast your vote in the "All Soaps" edition of the Dankies!
All My Children
As The World Turns
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of our Lives
General Hospital
Guiding Light
One Life to Live
Passions
Port Charles
The Young and the Restless
While last year's Dankies were dominated by the "teen" set, this year there was a return to awarding veteran performers. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott). It was a decisive win for Bergman, who finished third in balloting last year. Last year's winner, David Tom (Billy Abbott) was not nominated in this category this year.
Continuing the first-time winner theme, Thad Luckinbill (JT Hellstrom) was named Outstanding Newcomer. In victory, Luckinbill defeated Christopher Douglas (ex-Sean Bridges). Douglas, however, still was named Outstanding Newcomer - for his new role on NBC's Passions.
The first familiar and repeat winner was actress Ashley Bashioum (Mackenzie Browning). Bashioum notched her second consecutive Outstanding Younger Performer win. This was Bashioum's only victory in this year's voting. Last year, the young actress tallied four wins.
She may be returning to Y&R, but Lauralee Bell's (Christine Williams) extended maternity leave allowed her the chance to be named Most Missed Performer.
As mentioned, there was only one performer to earn a multiple win this year. That person was Sabryn Genet (Tricia McNeil). Genet cruised to victory in the Outstanding Lead Actress category. Additionally, Genet pulled off the biggest win on the ballot - Outstanding Overall Performer. No doubt Genet will be back on next year's ballot in the Most Missed Performer category.
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