Past Imagen Award Recipients

21st Annual Imagen Awards
August 18, 2006
Winners Press Release
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20th Annual Imagen Awards
June 20, 2005
Winners Press Release
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19th Annual Imagen Awards
August 26, 2004
Winners Press Release
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18th Annual Imagen Awards
May 29, 2003
Winners Press Release
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The 20th Annual Imagen Awards Winners

THE IMAGEN FOUNDATION HANDS OUT TOP HONORS TO DISTINGUISHED LATINO ENTERTAINMENT TALENT
Awards Program Celebrates its 20th Anniversary Reflecting on the Past and Looking Toward the Future of Latino Entertainment

LOS ANGELES, CA, June 20, 2005 — Seven hundred celebrities, influencers and supporters of the Latino entertainment community turned out at the Beverly Hilton on Friday evening for the 20th Annual Imagen Awards. At the black tie gala, The Imagen Foundation proudly recognized individuals and organizations for their extraordinary contributions to the entertainment industry this past year, while also reflecting upon and celebrating the advancements of Latinos over the past two decades.


The 2005 Imagen Award winners include:

FILM

  • Best Picture: The Motorcycle Diaries
  • Best Actress: Catalina Sandino Moreno, Maria Full of Grace
  • Best Supporting Actor: Rodrigo de la Serna, The Motorcycle Diaries
  • Best Supporting Actress: Shelbie Bruce, Spanglish
  • Best Director: Walter Salles, The Motorcycle Diaries
  • Best Theatrical Short or Student Film: Cuco Gomez-Gomez is Dead
  • Best Documentary: Visiones: Latino Art & Culture

TELEVISION

  • Best Primetime Series: The West Wing
  • Best Actor: Jimmy Smits, The West Wing
  • Best Actress: Madeleine Stowe, Saving Milly
  • Best Supporting Actor: Freddy Rodriguez, Six Feet Under
  • Best Supporting Actress: Mia Maestro, Alias
  • Best Variety Special: LATV Live
  • Best Children’s Programming: Nick News With Linda Ellerbee
  • Best Local Informational Programming: Vista L.A.
  • Best National Informational Programming: American Latino T.V.
  • Best Live Theatrical Production: Yo Soy Latina!

Five outstanding achievement awards were also presented, including:

  • Creative Achievement Award: Nina Tassler, the first Latina to head a major television network, CBS
  • Norman Lear Writer’s Award: Jose Rivera, author of the Oscar-nominated
    screenplay, “The Motorcycle Diaries”
  • Humanitarian Award: Lawrence Bender, Luis Mandoki, Oscar Orlando Torres, and Alejandro Soberon Kuri for the realistic portrayal of civil war in El Salvador nd its effects on the country’s children in the film “Innocent Voices”
  • President’s Award: The Hollywood Reporter for recognizing the impact of Latino accomplishments within the entertainment industry
  • Hennessy Privilège Award: George Lopez, the star and executive producer of the “George Lopez” show for his outstanding contributions to the Latino community

“We created the Imagen Awards 20 years ago, because at the time, there was no other formal awards show to recognize top Latino entertainment talent,” said Helen Hernandez, President and Founder of the Imagen Foundation. “As I looked around the room on Friday evening, I saw the faces of accomplished actors, directors, producers and entertainment industry executives who have and continue to tirelessly work to advance Latinos contributions to the entertainment industry. While only a handful received awards at the ceremony, I truly believe that the accomplishments within our community make everyone that attended our affair true winners.”

The Imagen Awards were sponsored by Wells Fargo, Hennessy Privilège, the Lear Family Foundation, CBS Television Network, Nielson Media Research, AXIS, The Multicultural Agency, The Hollywood Reporter, Fox Television Stations, Inc., NBC/NBC 4/Telemundo/Universal, Daily Variety, MTV Networks, Parking Company of America, The Walt Disney Company, Latino Public Broadcasting and ABC7.

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