The 47th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, were presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honoring the best in U.S. daytime television programming in 2019. The winners for the creative arts categories were announced on June 26, 2020 via the Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of the Daytime Emmys after the broadcast of the main ceremony.[1] The winners for the digital drama categories were announced on July 19, 2020.[2] The winners for the Children's, Lifestyle and Animation Awards were announced on July 26, 2020, in a live-stream on the Emmys platform, hosted by American comedian Loni Love.[3]
The nominations for both the creative arts and the children's, lifestyle and animation categories were announced alongside the main ceremony categories on May 21, 2020.[4]
Alan Menken became the 16th person to become an EGOT winner.[5]
Winners and nominees
The winners are listed first, in boldface.[1][2][3][6][7]
Programming
Performance and Hosting
Animation
Art Direction
Casting
Cinematography
Costume Design
Directing
Editing
Hairstyling
Lighting Direction
Main Title Design
Makeup
Music
Technical Direction
Sound
Special Effects
Writing
Notes
^David Bhagat, Lauren Barnello, Chad Cardin, Joseph L Frandino, Ed Givnish, Remington Korper, Mike Levine, George Pozderec, Carol A Ross, David Small, April Wilson, Emanuele Secci, Steven Tyler, Brian Robbins, Henry Ledesma, Malcolm Barnard, Craig Del Gaudio, Trustum Devoe, Nicole Franklin, Doug Manley, Joe Palumbo, Jr, Marian Pitta, Ishwar Bachan, Cynthia Louissaint-Farris, Bob Davis, Lesli Thibould, Bob Mackler, Wendy Solem
^Nominees: Fountain Jones, Mark Haffner, Hal Furman, Maximilian Avans, Chris Balogun, Joseph Basile, John Curtin, Jared Hanna, Anthony Planes, Andy Robinson, Michael Schmehl, Claus Stuhlweissenburg, Lee Warden, Reggie Barringer, Pat Coney, Tony Furlow, Brian Fuss, Neil Grasso, Mark Mazariegos, Page McCarty, Victor Ulloa, Al Schatz, Glen Zachar, John Fantacone, Bruce Tidwell
^Nominees: Shiran Stotland, Bill Avzaradel, Bill Kavis, Tad Scripter, Jon Mauldin, Nina Allen, Tyler Bland, Russ T. Gee, Mike Gupta, Eric Hall, C. Kirby Miovac, Mark Schnallinger, Chris Simmons, Steph Vought, Brian Rachko, Rubin Banuelos, Greg Everett, Tommy McManus, Jeff Welton, John Atkinson, Marc Bloomgarden, Danny Bonilla, Larry Boothby, Rob Curschman, Dave Eastwood, Nick Fayo, Nat Havholm, Travis Hays, Tom Hildreth, Dave Levisohn, Dave Plakos, Ron Rigoli, Jofre Rosero, Fed Wetherbee
References
^ a b"THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE 47th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS" (PDF). New York: National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. June 26, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
^Nordyke, Kimberly (July 26, 2020). "Alan Menken Achieves EGOT Status With Daytime Emmy Win". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on October 16, 2020. Retrieved July 27, 2020.