17th TVyNovelas Awards

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17th TVyNovelas Awards
DateMarch 28, 1999
Location Mexico D.F.
Hosted by Daniela Romo & Marco Antonio Regil
Most awards El privilegio de amar (12)
Most nominations El privilegio de amar (13)
Television/radio coverage
Network Canal de las Estrellas
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The 17th TVyNovelas Awards were an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place on March 28, 1999 in Mexico D.F. The ceremony was televised in Mexico by Canal de las Estrellas.

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Daniela Romo and Marco Antonio Regil hosted the show. El privilegio de amar won 12 awards, the most for the evening, including Best Telenovela. Other winners La mentira won 4 awards and La usurpadora, Mi pequeña traviesa, Preciosa and Soñadoras won 1 each.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
El privilegio de amar
13
12
La mentira
12
4
La usurpadora
9
1
Preciosa
3
1
Soñadoras
3
1
Vivo por Elena
2
0
Mi pequeña traviesa
1
1
Camila
1
0

Winners and nominees

Telenovelas

Marga Lopez, winner for Best Leading Actress Margalopez2.jpg
Marga López, winner for Best Leading Actress
Thalia, awarded with a Special Award as International Artist ThaliaSodi cropped.jpg
Thalía, awarded with a Special Award as International Artist
Cristina Saralegui, awarded with a Special Recognition for 10 years of Continued Success Cristina Saralegui.jpg
Cristina Saralegui, awarded with a Special Recognition for 10 years of Continued Success
Crypt of Rocio Durcal, awarded with a Special Award for International Projection in Music Cripta de Rocio Durcal.JPG
Crypt of Rocío Dúrcal, awarded with a Special Award for International Projection in Music
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 Young Lead Actress Best Young Lead Actor
Best Revelation Best Debut Actress

Others

Best Musical Theme Best Musical Theme Composer
Best Direction Best Direction of the Cameras
Best Art DesignBest Decor
Best Comedic Performance Youth Band of the Year
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Special Awards

Commercial Awards

Absent

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

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References

  1. Confirmación como mejor telenovela del año 1999 Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine