Prior to this category's introduction, the awards were distributed on the basis of gender, in the respective, Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series categories. An announcement was made to merge in October 2019, and introduce this current single, gender-neutral one.[2] Reasons for such change, included that there are fewer daytime soap operas, thus fewer entrants as well as part as the continuous discussion and implementation of gender-inclusive categories at award competitions. In spite of that, only female-identifying actors earned a nomination in the category in the first year the award was merged.
It was announced that for the 48th Daytime Emmy Awards competition, it would be the final year in which the age 25 is the cut-off. It was then lowered that following year to 21, and lowered further to 18 for 2023. With the age being lowered to 18 for the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards, entrants were required to be "no older than 18 on at least January 1, 2022" in order to be eligible. Additionally, when the announcement was made for the 48th Daytime Emmy Awards, Younger Performer entrants were permitted to enter this category an infinite number of times while they are under 18, but once they turned 18, they were permitted to enter only three times before being moved to either the Lead or Supporting categories. Being age-qualified to enter for Younger Performer award does NOT mean an entrant is required to. Lead and Supporting acting categories are also open to performers under the age of 25. It is up to the discretion of the actor to determine which category they should be considered for.[3]
In February 2024, it was announced that the Younger Performer award was being retired, and younger performers will now have to enter into the regular lead, supporting or guest acting categories.[1]
Winners and nominees
Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.
^The 50th Daytime Emmys originally included a fourth nominee in the category, Victoria Grace (Wendy Shin, Days of Our Lives), who was withdrawn by the submitting program on April 28, 2023. Grace (born June 20, 2000) was ineligible to be nominated, as she was older than 18 years of age on January 1, 2022, the date designated for 2023 entrants to qualify for eligibility in the category under the revised age requirements. (She turned 21 about 51⁄2 months before the designated cutoff date for 2023 submittees that met the new age requirements.)[10]