The nominations for both the Daytime Children’s Programming & Animation Emmy Awards and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards were announced on June 28, 2021.[2] The winners were announced via the Emmys OTT platform on July 17, 2021, for the Children’s Programming & Animation awards and on July 18, 2021, for the Lifestyle Programming awards.
Winners and nominees
The nominees for the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards were announced on May 25, 2021,[1][3] while the nominees for the Daytime Children’s Programming & Animation Emmy Awards and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards were announced on June 28, 2021.[2]
Winners in each category are listed first, in boldface.[4][5][6]
Tales of Arcadia: Wizards – Francisco Ruiz Velasco, Alfonso Blaas, Yingjue Linda Chen, Brandon Tyra, Greg Lev, Igor Lodeiro, Jonatan Catalan Navarrete (Netflix)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Matthew Wood, David Acord, Kimberly Patrick, James Spencer, Danielle Dupre, Frank Rinella, Jason Butler, Andrea Gard, Margie O'Malley, Peter Lam, Cameron Davis, Brian Frank, Tony Diaz, Carlos Sotolongo (Disney+)
The New Legends of Monkey – Luke Mynott, Melanie Graham, Wes Chew, Richard Flynn, Michael Newton, Cihan Saral, Dylan Barfield, Tania Vlassova, Julian Wessels, Sam Rogers, Ryan Squires, Evan McHugh (Netflix)
Outstanding Special Effects Costumes, Makeup and Hairstyling
Aliens Stole My Body – Todd Masters, Paige Yeoman, Bonny Bahry, Amelia Smart, Quinn Heinrichs, Mariana Fernandez, Harriet Sales, Sung Hoon (Brian) Kim, Caitlin Carmichael, Alex Roseberry, James Skuse, Sarah Pickersgill, Jason Ward, Luke Stalker Switzer, Lori Sandnes, Jeannie Satterthwaite, Brad Proctor, Josh Raymond, Yukiyo Okajima, Arwen Hargreaves, Amanda Duff, Chris Devitt, Anna Dalmau Forcano, Jon Berezan (Universal Pictures)
2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards – John T Reynolds, Benji Aflalo, Neil Casey, Jess Dweck, John Glaser, Joe Mande, Bonnie McFarlane, Eliza Skinner, David Wild (IFC)
Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time – Harry Friedman, Billy Wisse, Michele Loud, Debbie Griffin, Jim Rhine, Mark Gaberman, John Duarte, Robert McClenaghan, Matt Caruso (ABC)
NATAS Chairman Terry O'Reilly presented the Crystal Pillar Chairman's Award to 16 daytime television professionals who "envisioned and implemented procedures that made safe production of media possible during the COVID pandemic."[7] The award inscription reads: "For distinguished leadership in seeking to assure the health and safety of our television industry colleagues during the COVID-19 pandemic".
Name
Title
Production/Organization
Piper Acord
Associate Producer
Jeopardy
Taska Carrigan
Senior Vice President, Production Operations, Management & Legal
Sesame Workshop
Rich Cervini
Executive Vice President, Programming and Production
^Winners: Aaron Fishman, Michael Miller, Scott Lewers, Caroline Perez, Gretchen Eisele, Todd Hoffman (executive producers); Eddie Delbridge, Kevin Harding, Tarin Laughlin (co-executive producers); Lindsey Foster Blumberg (supervising producer); Andrew Lessner (producer); Jessica Tomke (supervising story producer); Madison Williams (segment producer); Gayle Depoli, Dave Boone, Rachel Steinman, Sarah Barker (consulting producers); Christian Davenport (co-host/consulting producer); Chris Jacobs (host)
^Winners: Joanna Forscher, Chad Mumm, Dana Olkkonen, Mark W. Olsen (executive producers); Chloe Chapman (co-executive producer); Stef Gordon (line producer)
^Winners: Michael Vollman (executive producer); Laura Carrillo (creative director); Rick Clifton (senior producer); Ryan Bradley, Seth Fowler (associate producers); Travis Young, Bryan Parill, Jesse Warshal (producers); Jeff Hinman, Rachel Parker, Joe Vallero (editors)