21st TVyNovelas Awards
DateMay 31, 2003
LocationMexico D.F.
Hosted byMarco Antonio Regil & Rebecca de Alba
Most awardsLa otra (6)
Most nominationsLa otra (10)
Niña amada mía (10)
Websitehttp://www.esmas.com/espectaculos/farandula/295201.html Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas

The 21st TVyNovelas Awards were an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place on May 31, 2003 in Mexico D.F. The ceremony was televised in Mexico by Canal de las Estrellas and in the United States by Univision.

Marco Antonio Regil and Rebecca de Alba hosted the show. La otra won 6 awards, the most for the evening, including Best Telenovela. Other winners Clase 406, Niña amada mía and Las vías del amor won 2 awards each and De pocas, pocas pulgas won 1 award.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
La otra106
Niña amada mía102
Las vías del amor92
Clase 40632
De pocas, pocas pulgas31

Winners and nominees

Telenovelas

Juanes, winner for Best Singer of the Year
David Bisbal, awarded with a Special Award for Best International Debut as a Singer
Pepe Aguilar, awarded with a Special Award for Musical Debut of 2003 in Mexican Regional Music
Marga López, awarded with a Special Award for Lifetime Achievement Award as an Actress
Best Telenovela Best Direction
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

Others

Best Comedy Program Best Variety Program
  • La parodia
Best Comedy Actress Best Comedy Actor
Revelation in Comedy Best Comedy Couple
Best Singer of the Year Special Award for
Regina: The Musical

Special Awards

  • "Silvia Derbez" Award: Yadhira Carrillo for La otra
  • Special Accolade for Altruism: Xavier López "Chabelo"
  • Best International Debut as a Singer: David Bisbal
  • 50 Years as an Actress: Carmen Salinas
  • Career as a Singer: Emmanuel
  • Musical Career: "El consorcio"
  • Musical Debut of 2003 in Mexican Regional Music: Pepe Aguilar
  • 20 years of Musical Career: The different generations of the band Magneto
  • Best Family Show Magazine 2002: Programa VidaTV
  • Special Award: Eduardo Salazar (on the battlefront)
  • Joaquín López Dóriga (war correspondent)
  • Jorge Berry (Information operation from Mexico)
  • Screening of Children's Telenovelas: Rosy Ocampo
  • Pioneer in Telenovelas: Irma Lozano
  • Lifetime Achievement Award as an Actress: Marga López
  • Career as a Writer and Pioneer in Mexican Telenovelas: Fernanda Villeli
  • Children's Animation: Daniela Aedo

References

  1. "Confirmación como mejor telenovela del año 2003" (in Spanish). univision.com. Retrieved May 31, 2003.
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