2nd TVyNovelas Awards

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2nd TVyNovelas Awards
Date1984
Location Mexico City, Mexico
Most awards El maleficio (5)
Most nominations El maleficio (12)
Television/radio coverage
Network Canal de las Estrellas
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The 2nd TVyNovelas Awards were an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place in 1984 in Mexico City. [1]

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El maleficio won 5 awards, the most for the evening. Other winners Bodas de odio won 4 awards, including Best Telenovela, and Bianca Vidal won 1 award.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
El maleficio 125
Bodas de odio 94
Bianca Vidal 11
El amor ajeno 10
En busca del paraíso 10

Winners and nominees

Telenovelas

Christian Bach, winner for Best Actress Christian bach.jpg
Christian Bach, winner for Best Actress
Rocio Banquells, winner for Best Antagonist Actress RocioBanquells.jpg
Rocío Banquells, winner for Best Antagonist Actress
Best Telenovela Best Production
Best Actress Best Actor
Best Antagonist Actress Best Antagonist Actor
Best Female Revelation Best Male Revelation

Other Awards

Best Child Actress Best Child Actor

Comedy and Variety Programs

Best Comedy Program Best Variety Program
Best Comedy Actress Best Comedy Actor
  • Lupita SandovalVenustiana
Revelation as a HostessRevelation as a Singer

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References

  1. "Historia de Premios TVyNovelas" (in Spanish). Novelas Y Series Univisión. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
  2. Diccionario de escritores mexicanos, siglo XX: A-CH (in Spanish). UNAM. 1988. p.  217 . Retrieved March 13, 2015 via Internet Archive. Bodas de odio mejor telenovela de 1984.