21st Actors and Actresses Union Awards

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21st Actors and Actresses Union Awards
Date18 June 2012 (2012-06-18)
Site Teatro Circo Price, Madrid, Spain
Hosted byYayo Cáceres
Organized by Actors and Actresses Union
Highlights
Honorary career award Concha Velasco

The 21st Actors and Actresses Union Awards ceremony was held on 18 June 2012 at the Teatro Circo Price in Madrid. [1] The gala was hosted by Yayo Cáceres. [2]

Contents

In addition to the competitive awards the association 'Madres unidas contra la droga' and activist Alejandra Soler Gilabert received the 'Mujeres en Unión' award, Concha Velasco the 'Toda una vida' career award and the Special Award went to the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory and the Federación Estatal de Foros por la Memoria  [ es ]. [3]

Winners and nominees

The winners and nominees are listed as follows: [4] [5]

Film

Best Male Performance in a Leading Role
Best Female Performance in a Leading Role
Best Male Performance in a Secondary Role
Best Female Performance in a Secondary Role
Best Best Male Performance in a Minor Role
Best Best Female Performance in a Minor Role

Television

Best Male Performance in a Leading Role
Best Female Performance in a Leading Role
Best Male Performance in a Secondary Role
Best Female Performance in a Secondary Role
Best Male Performance in a Minor Role
Best Female Performance in a Minor Role

Theatre

Best Male Performance in a Leading Role
Best Female Performance in a Leading Role
Best Male Performance in a Secondary Role
Best Female Performance in a Secondary Role
Best Male Performance in a Minor Role
Best Female Performance in a Minor Role

Newcomers

Best New Actor
Best New Actress

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References

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