22nd TVyNovelas Awards
The 22nd TVyNovelas Awards were an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place on March 3, 2004 in Mexico D.F. The ceremony was televised in Mexico by El canal de las estrellas.
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Date | March 3, 2004 |
Location | Mexico D.F. |
Hosted by | Víctor Noriega & Laisha Wilkins |
Most awards | Amor real (9) |
Most nominations | Amarte es mi pecado (11) Amor real (11) |
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Network | Canal de las estrellas |
Víctor Noriega and Laisha Wilkins hosted the show. Amor real won 9 awards, the most for the evening, including Best Telenovela. Other winners Amarte es mi pecado won 3 awards, Mariana de la noche won 2 awards and Alegrijes y rebujos won 1 award.
Summary of awards and nominations
Telenovela | Nominations | Awards |
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Amor real | 11 | 9 |
Amarte es mi pecado | 11 | 3 |
Mariana de la noche | 7 | 2 |
Clap, el lugar de tus sueños | 4 | 0 |
Velo de novia | 3 | 0 |
Alegrijes y rebujos | 2 | 1 |
Bajo la misma piel | 1 | 0 |
Winners and nominees
Telenovelas
Best Telenovela | Best Original Story or Adaptation |
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Best Actress | Best Actor |
Best Antagonist Actress | Best Antagonist Actor |
Best Leading Actress | Best Leading Actor |
Best Supporting Actress | Best Supporting Actor |
Best Female Revelation | Best Male Revelation |
Best Musical Theme | Best Musical Theme Composer |
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Others
Best Comedy Program | Best Reality Show |
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Best Singer of the Year | Best International Singer of the Year |
Debut as a Singer | Best Host or Hostess |
Special Awards
- Telenovela with the Highest Rating in 2003: Amor real
- Best Production: La parodia
- Children's Time Bar per Production: Rosy Ocampo
- Career as an Actress: Ofelia Guilmáin
- Career as an Actor: Aarón Hernán
- 30 Years of Career as an Actress and Singer: Daniela Romo
- Best Hostess and a Pioneer in the Internationalization of Telenovelas: Verónica Castro
References
- "Confirmación como mejor telenovela del año 2004" (in Spanish). univision.com. Retrieved March 3, 2004.
External links
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