19th TVyNovelas Awards
DateMay 8, 2001
LocationMexico D.F.
Hosted byJacqueline Bracamontes, Alfredo Adame, Raúl de Molina, Adriana Riveramelo, Lorena Herrera, Toño de Valdés, Ernesto Laguardia & Montserrat Olivier
Most awardsAbrázame muy fuerte (9)
Most nominationsAbrázame muy fuerte (17)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas

The 19th TVyNovelas Awards were an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place on May 8, 2001, in Mexico D.F. The ceremony was televised in Mexico by Canal de las Estrellas.

Jacqueline Bracamontes, Alfredo Adame, Raúl de Molina, Adriana Riveramelo, Lorena Herrera, Toño de Valdés, Ernesto Laguardia and Montserrat Olivier hosted the show. Abrázame muy fuerte won 9 awards, the most for the evening, including Best Telenovela. Other winners Primer amor, a mil por hora won 7 awards and Amigos x siempre, Locura de amor, Mi destino eres tú and Ramona won 1 each.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
Abrázame muy fuerte
17
9
Primer amor, a mil por hora
12
7
Mi destino eres tú
7
1
Amigos x siempre
5
1
El precio de tu amor
3
0
Locura de amor
2
1
Ramona
2
1
La casa en la playa
2
0
Carita de ángel
1
0
Rayito de luz
1
0

Winners and nominees

Telenovelas

Best Telenovela Best Original Story or Adaptation
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 Child Performance Best Musical Theme
Best Direction Best Direction of the Cameras

Others

Best Action Sequence Best Fight
Best Kiss Best Art Design and Decor
Best Reality Show Best Melodramatic Show
Best Entertainment Show Best Host
Best Comedy Actress Best Comedy Actor

Special Awards

Absent

People who did not attend the ceremony and were nominated in the shortlist in each category:

  • Helena Rojo (Lucy Orozco received the award in her place)

References

  1. "Confirmación como mejor telenovela del año 2001" (in Spanish). univision.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved May 8, 2001.
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