37th TVyNovelas Awards

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37th TVyNovelas Awards
DateMarch 10, 2019
Location Mexico City, Mexico
Hosted by Arath de la Torre & Montserrat Oliver
Most awards Amar a muerte (14)
Most nominations Mi marido tiene familia (21)
Television/radio coverage
Network Las Estrellas
Viewership2.80 million [1]
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The 37th TVyNovelas Awards for the best of telenovelas and TV series took place on March 10, 2019, and was televised in Mexico on Las Estrellas. Arath de la Torre and Montserrat Oliver hosted the ceremony. [2] [3] The first round of nominees were revealed on January 31, 2019, and the finalists were announced on February 18, 2019. [4] [5]

Contents

Amar a muerte won 14 awards, the most for the evening including Best Telenovela of the Year. [6] [7] Among other winners are Mi marido tiene familia and Like , who each won an award. [8] [3]

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
Mi marido tiene familia 211
Amar a muerte 1514
Like 141
Hijas de la luna 120
Por amar sin ley 90
La Piloto 60
La jefa del campeón 20
Tenías que ser tú 10

Winners and nominees

Telenovelas

Raquel Garza, winner for Best Leading Actress. Raquel Garza.jpg
Raquel Garza, winner for Best Leading Actress.
Alexis Ayala, winner for Best Leading Actor. Alexis Ayala in an interview with Dulce Osuna on 2 June 2017.png
Alexis Ayala, winner for Best Leading Actor.
Macarena Achaga, winner for Best Co-lead Actress. Macarena Achaga as Emilia Quintero.jpg
Macarena Achaga, winner for Best Co-lead Actress.
Best Telenovela of the Year Best Original Story or Adaptation
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 Young Lead Actress Best Young Lead Actor
Best Direction Best Direction of the Cameras
Best Musical Theme Best Cast

Others

Best Unit Program Best Comedy Program
Best Entertainment ProgramBest Reality
  • Hoy
    • Cuéntamelo ya
    • Intrusos
    • Más noche
Best Program of Pay Television
  • Montse y Joe
    • Con permiso
    • Game time
    • Miembros al aire
    • Netas divinas

Special recognitions

Performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers. [10] [3] [7]

Presenters

Name(s)Role
Comedy sketches
Presenters: Best Co-lead Actor
Presenters: Best Program of Pay Television
Presenters: Best Comedy Program
Presenters: Best Unit Program
Presenters: Best Entertainment Program
Presenters: Best Reality
Presenters: Best Musical Theme
Presenters: Best Young Lead Actress
  • Cynthia Urías
  • Sofía Escobosa
Presenters: Best Young Lead Actor
Presenters: Best Direction of the Cameras
Presenters: Best Cast
Presenters: Best Direction
Presenters: Best Leading Actress
Presenters: Best Leading Actor
Presenters: Best Co-lead Actress
Presenters: In Memoriam tribute
Presenters: Best Antagonist Actress
Presenters: Best Antagonist Actor
Galilea Montijo Presenter: Recognition to Verónica Castro for her career
Gabriel Soto Presenter: Best Actress
Angelique Boyer Presenter: Best Actor
Presenter: Best Telenovela of the Year

Performers

Name(s)Performed
Gloria Trevi "Vas a recordarme"
"Me lloras"
Carlos Rivera "Sería más fácil"
"Me muero"
Maite Perroni "Brillarás" during the annual In Memoriam tribute
Los Ángeles Azules "Nunca es suficiente"

In Memoriam

The annual In Memoriam segment was introduced by the hosts Arath de la Torre and Montserrat Oliver with Maite Perroni performing "Brillaras". [3] [7]

The segment paid tribute to the following 20 artists:

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