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David Attenborough, 99, breaks record as oldest Daytime Emmy winner. ‘General Hospital’ wins big
Sir David Attenborough set a new age record by winning the Daytime Emmy for hosting Netflix's 'Secret Lives of Orangutans' at 99 years old.
- Sir David Attenborough, 99, broke the record as the oldest Daytime Emmy winner for his role as host of Netflix's Secret Lives of Orangutans.
- The ABC soap opera General Hospital won several awards, including Jonathan Jackson for supporting actor and Alley Mills for guest performer.
- Susan Walters won supporting actress for her role on The Young and the Restless, thanking her husband of 40 years, Linden Ashby.
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David Attenborough Becomes Oldest Daytime Emmy Winner, Breaking Dick Van Dyke’s Record
At 99 years old, your favorite nature documentary narrator just made Emmy history.
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Read Full ArticleAt this year's Daytime Emmy Awards, documentary veteran David Attenborough broke the record previously held by Dick Van Dyke. At 99 years old, he became the oldest Emmy winner. He won the statuette for daytime television personality.
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