12th TVyNovelas Awards
12th TVyNovelas Awards | |
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Date | April 29, 1994 |
Location | México D.F. |
Hosted by | Raúl Velasco |
Most awards | Corazón salvaje (7) |
Most nominations | Corazón salvaje (10) |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
The 12th TVyNovelas Awards, is an Academy of special awards to the best of soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place on April 29, 1994 in the México D.F.. The ceremony was televised in the Mexico by Canal de las estrellas.
Raúl Velasco hosted the show. Corazón salvaje won 7 awards including Best Telenovela of the Year, the most for the evening. Other winners Los Parientes Pobres and Dos mujeres, un camino won 2 awards and Capricho, and Entre la vida y la muerte won one each.
Summary of awards and nominations
Telenovela | Nominations | Awards |
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Corazón salvaje | ||
Los Parientes Pobres | ||
Dos mujeres, un camino | ||
Capricho | ||
Entre la vida y la muerte | ||
Más allá del puente | ||
Valentina | ||
Buscando el paraíso | ||
Sueño de amor | ||
Clarisa |
Winners and nominees
Novelas
Best Telenovela of the Year | Best Musical Theme |
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Best Actress | Best Actor |
Best Antagonist Actress | Best Antagonist Actor |
Best Leading Actress | Best Leading Actor |
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Best Young Lead Actress | Best Young Lead Actor |
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Best Female Revelation | Best Male Revelation |
Others
Best Comedy Program | Best Comedy Actress |
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Best Hostess | Best Musical & Variety Program |
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Best Female Singer | Best Male Singer |
Best Singer Revelation | |
Special Awards
- Artistic Career: Angélica María
- Film Career: Luis Aguilar
- Recognition of the Best Entertainment Program: Primer Impacto
International Segment
This segment is transmitted only in the United States for Univisión:
- Most Successful Telenovela: Corazón salvaje
- Second Most Successful Telenovela: Los Parientes Pobres
Missing
People who did not attend ceremony wing and were nominated in the shortlist in each category:
- Alicia Montoya
- Arcelia Ramírez
- Edith González
- Humberto Elizondo
- Itatí Cantoral
- Joaquin Cordero
- María Teresa Rivas
- Victoria Ruffo
References
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