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The 38TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS

Backstage with the winners: Jonathan Jackson

Posted Saturday, June 25, 2011 1:32:10 AM
Backstage with the winners: Jonathan Jackson

Exclusive video coverage from the 38th Annual Daytime Emmys. Join soapcentral.com's Dan J Kroll, and special correspondent Martha Byrne as they chat it up with the biggest names in daytime television.

General Hospital's Jonathan Jackson (Lucky Spencer), this year's Outstanding Supporting Actor, talks to Martha Byrne -- who presented Jonathan with his very first Emmy back in 1995. Jonathan discusses playing a police officee, working with Anthony Geary, his future on GH -- and what better way to celebrate a Father's Day win than with two of his children, Caleb and Adora. For more on Jonathan's win, read our coverage of the Outstanding Supporting Actor/Actress category.

EMMY VIDEO: ON THE RED CARPET


Michael Park
Jack Snyder, ATWT

Kristian Alfonso and Peter Reckell
Bo and Hope, DAYS

Daniel Goddard
Cane Ashby, Y&R


Wally Kurth
Justin Kiriakis, DAYS

Stephen Nichols and Pat Sajak
Tucker, Y&R/Patch, DAYS
and Wheel of Fortune host

Scott and Melissa Reeves
Steven, GH, and Jennifer, DAYS

More Red Carpet videos are on the way... keep checking back!
Marcy Rylan
Abby Carlton, Y&R

EMMY VIDEO: BACKSTAGE


Heather Tom
Katie Logan, B&B

Jonathan Jackson
Lucky Spencer, GH

Brittany Allen
Marissa Tasker, AMC


Scott Clifton
Liam Cooper, B&B

Laura Wright
Carly Jacks, GH

Maria Arena Bell
Executive producer and
head writer, Y&R


Tom Casiello
Writer, Y&R

Interviews with Y&R writer Tom Casiello, B&B exec Brad Bell, and Shemar Moore are on the way. Keep checking back!





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