Showing posts with label Sonya Eddy. Show all posts
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Monday, September 21, 2015

When Will A Black Woman Win in the Lead Actress Category at the Daytime Emmys?

Vinessa Antoine, Karla Mosley, Reign Edwards, Sal Stowers, Mishael Morgan and Brytni Sarpy.
Viola Davis made history on Sunday, becoming the first African-American actress to take home a Primetime Emmy Award for outstanding lead actress in a drama series for her role on How to Get Away with Murder. It took 67 years. When it comes to afternoon programming, we're still waiting.

Below is the list of the lead actress winners over the past 42 years at the Daytime Emmys. Sadly, there haven't been that many women of color even nominated, and none that won. All My Children's brilliant Debbi Morgan was nominated three times for her portrayal of Dr. Angie Hubbard. She won in the supporting actress category in 1989, tied with Santa Barbara's Nancy Lee Grahn. Grahn faced a social media backlash last night and today after insensitive comments during Davis' historic Emmys win.

Christel Khalil, Anna Maria Horsbord, Sonya Eddy and Aloma Wright.
The actress with the best show to break through in daytime at the 2016 Daytime Emmys is probably Karla Mosley, who has given one outstanding performance after another this year as Maya Avant on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Daytime Emmys Lead Actress Winners
1974 Elizabeth Hubbard, The Doctors
1975 Susan Flannery, Days of our Lives
1976 Helen Gallagher, Ryan's Hope
1977 Helen Gallagher, Ryan's Hope
1978 Laurie Heineman, Another World
1979 Irene Dailey, Another World
1980 Judith Light, One Life to Live
1981 Judith Light, One Life to Live
1982 Robin Strasser, One Life to Live
1983 Dorothy Lyman, All My Children
1984 Erika Slezak, One Life to Live
1985 Kim Zimmer, Guiding Light
1986 Erika Slezak, One Life to Live
1987 Kim Zimmer, Guiding Light
1988 Helen Gallagher, Ryan's Hope
1989 Marcy Walker, Santa Barbara
1990 Kim Zimmer, Guiding Light
1991 Finola Hughes, General Hospital
1992 Erika Slezak, One Life to Live
1993 Linda Dano, Another World
1994 Hillary B. Smith, One Life to Live
1995 Erika Slezak, One Life to Live
1996 Erika Slezak, One Life to Live
1997 Jess Walton, The Young and the Restless
1998 Cynthia Watros, Guiding Light
1999 Susan Lucci, All My Children
2000 Susan Flannery, The Bold and the Beautiful
2001 Martha Byrne, As the World Turns
2002 Susan Flannery, The Bold and the Beautiful
2003 Susan Flannery, The Bold and the Beautiful
2004 Michelle Stafford, The Young and the Restless
2005 Erika Slezak, One Life to Live
2006 Kim Zimmer, Guiding Light
2007 Maura West, As the World Turns
2008 Jeanne Cooper, The Young and the Restless
2009 Susan Haskell, One Life to Live
2010 Maura West, As the World Turns
2011 Laura Wright, General Hospital
2012 Heather Tom, The Bold and the Beautiful
2013 Heather Tom, The Bold and the Beautiful
2014 Eileen Davidson, Days of our Lives
2015 Maura West, General Hospital

Viola Davis gave a moving acceptance speech that captured her historic win well:

"'In my mind, I see a line. And over that line, I see green fields and lovely flowers and beautiful white women with their arms stretched out to me, over that line. But I can’t seem to get there no how. I can’t seem to get over that line.'

"That was Harriet Tubman in the 1800s. And let me tell you something: The only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity.

"You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there. So here’s to all the writers, the awesome people that are Ben Sherwood, Paul Lee, Peter Nowalk, Shonda Rhimes, people who have redefined what it means to be beautiful, to be sexy, to be a leading woman, to be black.

"And to the Taraji P. Hensons, the Kerry Washingtons, the Halle Berrys, the Nicole Beharies, the Meagan Goods, to Gabrielle Union: Thank you for taking us over that line. Thank you to the Television Academy. Thank you."

Monday, May 4, 2015

Nurses Ball 2015: General Hospital Nurses Perform "Welcome to the Nurses Ball"

"Welcome to the Nurses Ball"
The General Hospital Nurses Ball 2015 kicked off with "Welcome to the Nurses Ball" once again led by Nurse Epiphany Johnson (Sony Eddy), and backed by Felix Dubois (Marc Anthony Samuel), Sabrina Santiago (Teresa Castillo), Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and more. Watch below:

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Nurses Ball 2014: Opening Number(s)


General Hospital's nurses hit the Nurses Ball stage on Thursday dancing to open the show but were interrupted by Chief of Staff Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati). Watch below:

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Nurses Ball 2013: Epiphany & The Revelations "Jump" (Video)


Epiphany (Sonya Eddy) & The Revelations brought the house down at the Nurses Ball on Tuesday's episode of GENERAL HOSPITAL with their rendition of The Pointer Sisters' "Jump." The Revelations turned out to be Monica (Leslie Charleson) and Tracy (Jane Elliot). Check it out below:

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Nurses Ball 2013: Opening Number (Video)


Ephiphany (Sonya Eddy), Felix (Marc Anthony Samuel), Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) led the nurses in the opening song and dance number at the Nurses Ball on Friday's fantastic episode of GENERAL HOSPITAL. Watch it below:

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

GENERAL HOSPITAL Nurses Ball Photos [SPOILER ALERT]


Honoring 50 historic years on ABC, GENERAL HOSPITAL is the longest-running scripted drama currently in production in the United States and the third longest-running drama in American television history. To mark the show's Golden Anniversary, GH reprises the immensely popular Nurses Ball, a fictional charity event complete with musical performances from the illustrious citizens of Port Charles dedicated to HIV/AIDS awareness. The celebration begins on April 1st. Check out some other photos from Nurses Ball 2013 below [SPOILER ALERT]: