31st TVyNovelas Awards

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31st TVyNovelas Awards
DateApril 28, 2013
Location Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
Hosted by Yuri, Alan Tacher & Galilea Montijo
Most awards Abismo de pasión (6)
Por ella soy Eva (6)
Most nominations Abismo de pasión (18)
Television/radio coverage
Network Canal de las Estrellas
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The 31st TVyNovelas Awards were an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place on April 28, 2013 in Acapulco, Guerrero. [1] The ceremony was televised in Mexico by Canal de las Estrellas and in the United States by Univision, which for the first time broadcast the awards simultaneously.

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Yuri, Alan Tacher and Galilea Montijo hosted the show. Por ella soy Eva won 6 awards, the most for the evening, including Best Telenovela. Abismo de pasión also won 6 awards. Other winners Amor bravío and Corona de lágrimas won 3 awards each.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
Abismo de pasión 186
Por ella soy Eva 146
Amor bravío 113
Corona de lágrimas 73
Un refugio para el amor 50
Cachito de cielo 30

Winners and nominees

Telenovelas

Victoria Ruffo, winner for Best Actress Victoria Ruffo.jpg
Victoria Ruffo, winner for Best Actress
David Zepeda, winner for Best Actor David Zepeda in June 2014 (cropped).png
David Zepeda, winner for Best Actor
Leticia Calderon, winner for Best Antagonist Actress Lety Calderon.jpg
Leticia Calderón, winner for Best Antagonist Actress
Alejandro Camacho, winner for Best Leading Actor Alejandro Camacho.jpg
Alejandro Camacho, winner for Best Leading Actor
Raquel Olmedo, winner for Best Supporting Actress Raquelolmedo.jpg
Raquel Olmedo, winner for Best Supporting Actress
Best Telenovela Best Direction
Best Actress Best Actor
Best Antagonist Actress Best Antagonist Actor
Best Leading Actress Best Leading Actor
Best Co-lead Actress Best Co-lead Actor
Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor
Best Young Lead Actress Best Young Lead Actor
Best Female Revelation Best Male Revelation
Best Musical Theme Best Original Story or Adaptation

Others

Best Unit Program Best Series
Best Entertainment ProgramBest Competitions Program
  • Hoy
    • Los doctores
    • Sabadazo
Best Restricted TV ProgramBest Special Program
  • SuSana Adicción
    • Miembros al aire
    • Netas divinas
  • Festival Acapulco
    • América celebra a Chespirito
    • Bandamax Awards
    • Telehit Awards

Audience's Favorites

The Audience's Favorites were categories that the audience chose through Twitter and the most voted were selected for the next round. Voting took place on the awards' official website. The awards ceremony took place on April 27, 2013 in Acapulco, Guerrero.

Mauricio Clark, Odalys Ramírez, Maxine Woodside and Jan hosted the show. Abismo de pasión won 3 awards, the most for the evening, including Favorite Telenovela. Other winners Amor bravío and Un refugio para el amor won 2 awards and Por ella soy Eva won 1 award.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
Por ella soy Eva 71
Corona de lágrimas 60
Abismo de pasión 53
Amor bravío 52
Cachito de cielo 50
Un refugio para el amor 42

Winners and nominees

Livia Brito, awarded as The Most Beautiful Woman Libia Brito.jpg
Livia Brito, awarded as The Most Beautiful Woman
Favorite TelenovelaFavorite Finale
The Most Beautiful WomanThe Most Handsome Man
Favorite Female VillainFavorite Slap
Favorite KissFavorite Couple

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References

  1. "Los ganadores de los Premios TVyNovelas 2013" (in Spanish). Univision . Retrieved March 9, 2015.