It was a big night for Alley Mills, whose powerful stint on General Hospital earned her the 2025 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Guest Performance. Her win was met with thunderous applause and plenty of love from fans.
This year marks 60 years since Alley Mills, 74, started acting on TV. She has appeared in over 60 TV productions, including sitcoms, dramas, and made-for-TV movies. The one she is most recognized for is the ’80s beloved hit sitcom, The Wonder Years. She played mom, Norma Arnold, for the series’ 6-season run. Since 2006, she has found a home in daytime TV, appearing on both The Bold & the Beautiful as the kooky but lovable Pamela Douglas and General Hospital as the crazy Heather Webber.
Mills received her first Emmy nomination and win in 2023 in the category Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series for her portrayal of Heather. She was nominated again the following year, but the Emmy went to Dick Van Dyke for his successful guest run as Timothy Robicheaux. When she was nominated for the third time this year, she again took home the award.
Mills used her acceptance speech to thank her family both on and off set, and then paid a heartwarming tribute to her late husband, Orson Bean, who died after being hit by a car in 2020. “I just got to give him love, ” she said, “I miss you, baby.”
Alley Mills honors late husband, Orson Bean, in her Daytime Emmy acceptance speech.
Later in the ceremony, Olivia d’Abo, who played Mills’ daughter, Karen Arnold, on The Wonder Years,praised and congratulated her while presenting other awards. d’Abo was also a nominee in the category of Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series for her portrayal of Fifi Garrett on The Bay. d’Abo wasn’t the only TV daughter whom Mills reunited with at the awards ceremony. She also had a touching reunion with Avery Kristen Pohl, who played her daughter Esme Prince on General Hospital and was nominated for the Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series Emmy, along with Mills.
Alley Mills and Avery Kristen Pohl reunite at the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
The other nominees for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series were Linden Ashby as Cameron Kirsten (The Young and the Restless CBS), Clint Howard as Tom Starr (The Bold and the Beautiful CBS), Jacqueline Grace Lopez as Blaze (General Hospital ABC), Valarie Pettiford as Amy Lewis (The Young and the Restless CBS), and Avery Kristen Pohl as Esme Prince (General Hospital ABC).
The 52nd annual Daytime Emmys took place in Pasadena, CA, on Friday, October 17, 2025, and were streamed live on watch.theemmys.tv and on the Emmys app.
“The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS), founded in 1955, is dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of television. Our mission is to promote creative leadership and recognize artistic, educational, and technical achievements within the television industry. NATAS is proud to honor excellence in American daytime television programming through the prestigious Daytime Emmy Awards.”
“GH is both the longest-running scripted drama and the longest-running American soap opera currently in production. GH continues its tradition of passion, intrigue, and adventure that has depicted the ongoing lives of the diverse and evolving citizens of the fictional town of Port Charles, set in upstate New York. The glamour and excitement of those who have come to find their destinies in this familiar seaport town intertwine with the lives, loves, and fortunes of beloved, well-known faces. As always, love, danger, and mind-blowing plot twists abound on GH with contemporary storylines and unforgettable characters.”
General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC, and you can catch up anytime on Hulu.
Alley Mills and Olivia d’Abo at the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
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