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Winners of 25th Annual Imagen Awards Announced Honoring Latinos in Entertainment, includes Multiple Wins for the Brothers Bratt
Imagen Founders Honored on Occasion of Organization’s Silver Anniversary
at Event Honoring Latino Talent, Latino-Themed Projects
August 15, 2010 – Beverly Hills, Calif. Winners of the 25th Annual Imagen (Spanish for “image”) Awards, honoring positive portrayals of Latinos and Latino culture in entertainment, were announced today at a star-studded luncheon ceremony held in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The awards were handed out in front of an audience of approximately five hundred attendees representing the entertainment industry and Latino community. Among celebrities in attendance were Edward James Olmos, America Ferrera, Luis Avalos, Jon Seda, Maria Canals Barrera, Lupe Ontiveros, Oscar Nuñez, Michael DeLorenzo, Danny Pino, Nestor Carbonell, Cesar Millan and Nestor Serrano, among others. Also in attendance was U.S. Secretary of Labor and former local congresswoman, Hilda Solis.
Click here to see the full press release announcing winners.
25th Annual Imagen Awards Nominees Announced
Latino Advocacy Organization to Celebrate Silver Anniversary of Promoting More Opportunities for Latinos in Entertainment; Luncheon Event Scheduled for Sunday, August 15th at Beverly Hilton Hotel
LOS ANGELES, CA - The Imagen Foundation has announced the nominees for the 25th Annual Imagen (Spanish for "image") Awards, honoring positive portrayals of Latinos and Latino cultures in entertainment. The awards will be presented at a luncheon on Sunday, August 15th, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. Major sponsors of the event include The Nielsen Company, The Walt Disney Company, Disney/ABC Television Group, Fox Television Stations, The Lear Family Foundation, Latino Public Broadcasting and CBS.
The Imagen (pronounced ee-mah-hen) Awards program was established in 1985 from a suggestion by veteran television producer Norman Lear to encourage and recognize the positive portrayals of Latinos in the media. Later, as The Imagen Foundation, it expanded its programs and initiatives to further its mission to serve as a bridge between the Latino community and the entertainment industry in providing access, education, and resources for Latinos in the industry, as well as those seeking careers in entertainment.
Click here for the full release and a list of the nominees...
Click here to RSVP for the Imagen Awards 2010.
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15th Annual Imagen Career Conference Saturday March 27th!
Are you looking to get into the entertainment industry? Have you been laid off and want to know your options? Do you want to network with entertainment industry representatives?
Then, you need to attend the 15th Annual Imagen Career Conference on Saturday March 27th from 8:30AM-4PM. This event will help you with job searches, what makes a good what resume, and how to use social networking to find a job. In addition, there will be speakers talking about the future industry jobs. Don’t miss out!
You must register in advance to attend! The fee is $10 for this all day event.
We invite you to come and spend the day networking and to become well informed on the future of the industry and the careers that are evolving in this age of new technology.
Click here to register on-line today!
The Social Web: Facebook, Twitter, and Other Community Based Strategies
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Please join us for a workshop on learning to use social networking tools, like Facebook, Twitter and other internet tools and strategies to further the goals of your non-profit.
Learn how you can use these valuable resources to deliver your message, communicate
with your audience, find and build an online constituency, and create a community for
your issue or cause!
This workshop is offering the basic skills necessary to create a Facebook fan page, why
you should “tweet,” and what resources are available to non-profits at little or no cost.
The time is now! Use the world of social networking to your organization’s benefit!
Monday March 8, 2010
9 AM – 4 PM
(1 hour lunch break)
Pasadena Conference Center
300 E. Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101
IMAGEN HONORS ENTERTAINMENT’S LATINO INFLUENTIALS FOR HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
Beverly Hills, CA.-October 15, 2007 More than 60 individuals from creative and business executives as well as talent were honored today by The Imagen Foundation in celebration of Hispanic Heritage month. This inaugural event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills marked the final day of this month’s long national celebration. Here are the honorees:
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ANTOINETTE ALFONSO ZEL Sr. Executive Vice President NBC Universal/Telemundo/Mun2 Zel serves as senior executive vice president, Network Strategy for Telemundo Network, a division of NBC Universal and General Electric, at its headquarters in Hialeah, Fla. She is responsible for leading seven key strategic areas of the company’s operations and managing over 20% of Telemundo’s total employees, both at the company’s headquarters and at its satellite office in Los Angeles. During her two-year tenure, Zel has been a catalyst in Telemundo’s recent resurgence in market position, brand profile and new strategic alliances and businesses. She has been effective in turning around formerly non-performing assets and areas to positions of strength and revenue generation. She is a vocal advocate of the need to elevate the identity of the Hispanic population with quality digital and broadcast content, music, and marketing solutions. |
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CHRISTINA DAVIS Senior Vice President, Drama Development CBS Entertainment Christina Davis grew up in Petaluma, Calif. and moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA as a political science major. Since joining CBS, Christina has been involved in the development of CSI, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Without a Trace, Cold Case, The Unit, Ghost Whisperer, Jericho and the new crop of dramas that debuted this fall: Cane, Viva Laughlin and Moonlight. Her greatest moment in entertainment has been working with her mentor Nina Tassler from whom she has learned so much in drama series development. |
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EDITH MENDOZA Vice President, Comedy Development CBS Entertainment At CBS, Mendoza is responsible for developing new comedies, which have recently included Two And a Half Men, How I Met Your Mother, Out of Practice, and Still Standing. Her previous positions at CBS include manager/comedy development, supervisor/comedy development, as well as a former assistant to executive vice president Wendi Trilling. She began her career as a CBS page while earning her Bachelor’s degree in communications from UCLA. |
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CYNTHIA CIDRE Writer Cidre, recipient of Imagen’s 2007 Norman Lear Award, is a writer-producer who is one of the most sought after and award-winning screenwriters of our time. A native of Cuba, Cidre’s career in the industry began when she won a nationwide search for new writing talent. Her film and television credits include The Mambo Kings, In Country, the Emmy-nominated A Killing in a Small Town, and most recently wrote the pilot for Cane, a Latino drama about a wealthy Cuban family with a rum and sugarcane empire in South Florida. |
SANTIAGO POZO CEO Arenas Entertainment Pozo is founder and chief executive officer of Arenas Entertainment. He is considered one of the foremost authorities on entertainment and film marketing to U.S. Latino audiences. Additionally, Arenas is also involved in the production and distribution of films targeting the Hispanic audience. Originally from Spain, Pozo graduated with a degree in history from the University of Madrid. He earned a Master’s degree from the Peter Stark Program at the University of Southern California School of Cinema/Television. |
DIEGO GUTIERREZ Writer Gutierrez of Flaco Films, was one of the writers for NBC’s Latino-themed Kingpin, a sixepisode mini-series that featured a mostly Latino cast and behind-the-camera creative team. Amid the controversy the mini-series received from Latino media watchdogs because of its drug trafficking premise, Gutierrez defended his stance that the show portrayed both sides of the human element—good and bad—and has opened the doors for Latinos in the industry by demonstrating that Latinos can entertain with great stories and superb acting. |
LUIS VALDEZ Founder & Artistic Director El Teatro Campesino Valdez is a playwright and film director who has been called the father of Chicano theater. El Teatro Campesino, a touring farm workers’ theater troupe, produced one-act plays, often without stage, script, or props, but which sparked the Chicano theater movement. He has written, co-written, and directed many plays depicting the Hispanic experience, among them Zoot Suit and the boxoffice hit movie La Bamba, which he directed. Among his numerous awards, the Delano, Calif., native, has received honorary doctorates from Columbia College, San Jose State University, and the California Institute of the Arts. |
LOURDES PORTILLO Director/Producer/Writer Portillo is a screenwriter and filmmaker whose award-winning films have been much studied and analyzed, particularly by scholars in the field of Chicano studies. Born in Mexico, Portillo was raised in the United States. She learned about documentary filmmaking while working for a company that made educational films in Los Angeles. After graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute, she began her career as a producer and director. |
PETER MURRIETA Writer/Producer Peter D. Murrieta is executive producer at It’s a Laugh Productions, the production company responsible for the live-action sitcoms on the Disney Channel. These include That’s So Raven, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Hannah Montana and Cory in the House. Murrieta’s big break came with his first pilot, Greetings From Tucson, based on his life growing up in Tucson, Ariz. With a mostly Latino cast, critics applauded the show (which aired on The WB during the 2002-2003 season) as “a welcome addition to TV’s largely white landscape.” |
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JUAN CARLOS COTO Writer/Producer Coto is a writer/producer whose television credits include Standoff, Invasion, Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Hotel, Spycraft: The Great Game, Tales from the Cryptkeeper, and The Dead Zone, among others. He also served as a consultant for the TV film, For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story, was story editor for The Pretender and developer of Mortal Kombat: Conquest. |
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NATALIE CHAIDEZ Writer/Producer Chaidez’ illustrious credits include such television programs as Heist, Judging Amy, New York Undercover, Profiler and Emmynominated Heroes. Chaidez’ most significant moment that she credits with making a difference in her life is the full scholarship she received from the late Tichi Wilkerson Kassel, publisher of The Hollywood Reporter, which enbabled her to finish her last year at UCLA’s film school. |
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JOSEPH TOVARES Executive Producer Tovares, an executive producer at WGBH Boston, oversees a variety of multi-platform productions. A veteran documentary television producer and executive producer, Tovares currently serves as the executive producer of La Plaza, the Emmy Award-winning Latino production unit, in addition to supervising a number of other public affairs, arts, culture and science projects. A native of Texas, Tovares has worked for a number of media companies and has served as a consultant for a number of organizations. He is a graduate of Boston University with a degree in Broadcasting and Film. He then earned a Master’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin (Radio/Television/Film). |
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NELY GALAN Creator/Producer Galán is a media entrepreneur who launched her company Galán Entertainment with the mandate of creating multi-platform content specializing in the Latino market. Her company has since successfully produced over 600 episodes of programming in both English and Spanish. Galán credits her success to the great mentorship of entertainment great Jerry Perenchio, owner of the radio station in New York where, at 23, she embarked on her career in entertainment as the nation’s youngest station manager and set her sights on a more entrepreneurial path. |
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PHIL ROMAN Phil Roman Entertainment Roman drew his way from a comic strip in the high school paper to become one of the top animators in the highly competitive field of animation. Far from the farmlands of Fresno, Calif., his most vivid memory is walking onto the Walt Disney Studio lot for the first time in May 1955, thus fulfilling a childhood dream. At his own company, Film Roman, Inc., he executive produced the Emmy-nominated Garfield & Friends, King of the Hill, and three-time Emmy winner The Simpsons. Under his new company, Phil Roman Entertainment, he has executive produced several TV specials and video series. Ever grateful to his mentors, Roman has established internship programs for high school students and young adults to work in the animation studio, giving them an opportunity to fulfill their own dream of being part of the industry. |
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VIBIANA MOLINA Vice President, Business Affairs Twentieth Century Fox Television Molina started her career as an entertainment lawyer with the prestigious Manatt, Phelps & Phillips law firm. She moved on to become VP of business affairs at Turner Network Television and then VP of business affairs for Gavin Polone’s Pariah Productions. Raised in Redondo Beach, she attended UCLA undergrad with a degree in political science and received her law degree from Columbia University. |
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JONATHAN D. AVILA Vice President—Counsel, Chief Privacy Officer The Walt Disney Co. Avila supervises data privacy law counseling and compliance for the domestic and international operations of Disney’s offline and online businesses. He has spoken publicly on a number of occasions on the subjects of data privacy and First Amendment rights. Avila graduated cum laude from Yale University with a Bachelor’s degree in philosophy and received a Juris Doctorate from the Harvard Law School. He also holds a diploma from the University of Salamanca in Spain. |
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PHIL GONZALES Vice President, Communications CBS Entertainment Gonzales oversees the network’s publicity efforts on behalf of its primetime series, specials, movies and mini-series as well as late night and daytime programming. In 1996, Gonzales was a senior member of the Warner Bros. TV marketing team that received the Publicists Guild Maxwell Weinberg Publicist Showmanship Award for best television campaign for their work on Friends. He is a graduate of Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor’s degree in Business. |
RICK RAMIREZ Vice President, Emerging Markets Fox Entertainment Group Soon after his arrival in California from Texas, Ramirez signed on with Phil Roman Entertainment and found a mentor in Roman, honing his skills in the areas of production, development, and business affairs. In his current position, Ramirez is involved in research, business development and strategic planning, along with some publicity and marketing aspects. Ramirez earned his Bachelor’s degree at the University of Texas at Austin and went on to the University of Texas’ Law School. |
NESTOR BARRERO Vice President, Employment Counsel NBC Universal Barrero is actively involved in providing preventive legal advice and training for managers and advising on internal policies and procedures affecting the NBC Universal and Telemundo television stations. Prior to joining Universal in 1998, Barrero was Senior Counsel for Union Bank of California. Nestor received his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from UCLA and his Juris Doctor degree from UC Hastings College of Law in San Francisco. He is active in community organizations such as Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, UCLA Academic Program, the Latino Lawyers Association and the California Hispanic Corporate Council. |
MARLENE DERMER Executive Director Los Angeles Latino Film Festival Dermer is the executive director, programmer, and member of the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival which she co-founded with George Hernandez and Edward James Olmos. The first Festival was part of the 1997 Latino Heritage Month celebration in Los Angeles, showing 42 films during five days and an overall attendance of 5,000. It has since exceeded 27,000 attendees, showcased 130 films, 10 panels and workshops, and secured major corporate sponsorships. Dermer is also the co-founder and executive director of Latino Public Broadcasting and serves on its Board of Directors. |
ALEX NOGALES President & CEO National Hispanic Media Coalition With 39 years of experience in the industry, Nogales’ background includes that of an executive, producer, writer, and director in both television and film. A tireless advocate, Nogales has been involved in the signing of Memorandums of Understanding with ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox and has helped integrate the employment, procurement, programming, governance and philanthropy in television. |
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JOSE RIOS Vice President, News KTTV and KCOP Rios is an award-winning broadcast journalist and vice president of news at KTTV/FOX 11 and KCOP 13, where he is responsible for all newscasts, news gathering and production. Since joining KTTV in 1992, Rios has expanded the daily newscasts, was instrumental in KTTV’s exclusive and unprecedented live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Rodney King beating trial in Simi Valley, and also developed Los Angeles’ only full-time investigative news unit, the Emmy Awarding-winning Fox Undercover, among other accomplishments. Rios earned a Bachelor’s degree in English from Tufts University in Medford, Mass. |
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GABRIEL REYES President and Founder Reyes Entertainment Reyes Entertainment is a leading communications firm specializing in public relations, marketing, and event production for the Latino media markets. A leading Hispanic market expert, Reyes specializes in bilingual campaigns in both Spanishand English-language media. Reyes was the founding publicist for Latina Magazine and remained its sole publicist for five years. One of Reyes’ strongest suits is his unparalleled network of contacts in the areas of entertainment, media, business, government, and community groups that allow him to offer his clients enhanced career visibility and opportunities. |
ALEXIS GARCIA Agent Endeavor Talent Agency Garcia's expertise is in independent and international film finance and sales. He earned his Bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, in English and Theatre from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, and his Juris Doctor from UCLA School of Law |
LUCINDA MARTINEZ-DESIR Vice President, Market Development HBO Martinez-Desir joined HBO in 2003. As director of Strategic Partnerships, she was responsible for the strategic planning and implementation of all network national subscriber acquisition efforts as it pertains to mobile and segment marketing. She was also instrumental in the launch of HBO en Español. During her tenure at Comedy Central, she was a key player in one of the industry’s most successful subscriber growth spurts for a basic cable network—from 48 million subscribers in 1998 to over 80 million by the end of 2002. Martinez-Desir is a graduate of Columbia University. |
VIVIANA PENDRILL Vice President, Targeted Marketing Warner Bros. Pictures Pendrill joined Warner Bros. in 2003. Her responsibilities include researching and developing motion picture marketing strategies for a variety of niche audiences, including Hispanic, urban and teen, among others. Pendrill founded and formerly co-owned the Hispanic advertising agency, Casanova Pendrill Publicidad, Inc., where she served as vice president and creative director and where her work garnered such awards as the Clio, Belding, and Se Habla Español. |
22nd ANNUAL IMAGEN AWARDS WINNERS
July 28, 2007
Film Best Picture: Pan's Labyrinth
Film Best Actor: Kuno Becker -- Goal
Film Best Actress: Ivana Baquero -- Pan's Labyrinth
Film Best Supporting Actress: Dalia Hernandez -- Apocalypto
Film Best Supporting Actor: Gerardo Taracena -- Apocalypto
Film Best Director: Guillermo Del Toro -- Pan's Labyrinth
Film Best Theatrical Short or Student Film: Primera Comunion
Film Best Theatrical Production: Macho Men & The Women Who Love Them
TV and Film Best Documentary: Lalo Guerrero, The Original Chicano
TV Best Primetime Program: Ugly Betty
TV Best Actor: Miguel Ferrer -- Crossing Jordan
TV Best Actress: America Ferrera -- Ugly Betty
TV Best Supporting Actor: Jose Yenque -- Between
TV Best Supporting Actress: Ana Ortiz -- Ugly Betty
TV Best Variety or Reality Show: Dancing With The Stars
TV Best Children's Programming: Dora The Explorer
TV Best Local Informational Programming: Life and Times
TV Best National Informational Programming: Voces
TV Best On Air Advertising: Splenda - Mama Yo Quiero New
2007 Imagen Awards Nominees List
FILM
BEST PICTURE
Pan's Labyrinth- Directed by Guillermo del Toro and distributed by Picturehouse Entertainment.
Goal! The Dream Begins - Directed by Danny Cannon and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures.
Quinceañera - Directed by Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland and distributed by Sony Picture Classics.
Apocalypto- Directed by Mel Gibson and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures.
Babel- Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu and distributed by Paramount Vantage.
BEST ACTOR
Kuno Becker, Goal! The Dream Begins- Directed by Danny Cannon and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures.
Jesse Garcia, Quinceañera- Directed by Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland and distributed by Sony Picture Classics.
Wilmer Valderrama, Fast Food Nation- Directed by Richard Linklater and Fox Searchlight Pictures.
BEST ACTRESS
Ivana Baquero, Pan's Labyrinth- Directed by Guillermo del Toro and distributed by Picturehouse Entertainment.
Emily Rios, Quinceañera- Directed by Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland and distributed by Sony Picture Classics.
Eva Mendes, Ghost Rider- Directed by Mark Steven Johnson and distributed by Columbia Pictures.
BEST DIRECTOR
Guillermo Del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth- Distributed by Picturehouse Entertainment.
Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, Babel- Distributed by Paramount Vantage.
Kenny Ortega, The Cheetah Girls 2- Distributed by the Disney Channel.
Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland, Quinceañera- Distributed by Sony Picture Classics.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Dalia Hernandez, Apocalypto- Directed by Mel Gibson and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures.
Adriana Barraza, Babel- Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu and distributed by Paramount Vantage.
Miriam Colon, Goal! The Dream Begins- Directed by Danny Cannon and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Chalo Gonzalez, Quinceañera- Directed by Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland and distributed by Sony Picture Classics.
Gerardo Taracena, Apocalypto- Directed by Mel Gibson and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures.
Gael Garcia Bernal, Babel- Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu and distributed by Paramount Vantage.
Tony Plana, Goal! The Dream Begins- Directed by Danny Cannon and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures.
BEST THEATRICAL SHORT OR STUDENT FILM
Primera Comunion- Directed by Daniel Eduvi jes Carrera.
Marrying God- Directed by Duke Johnson.
TELEVISION
BEST DOCUMENTARY FOR TELEVISION OR FILM
Lalo Guerrero: The Original Chicano- Original Chicano Productions: PBS
30 Days- Reveille Productions: FX Network
For My Country : Latinos in the Military- Produced by Mun2; Mun2
Maribel- Albert Salaz Jr. Productions: Los Angeles International Short Film Festival.
Habla Mas in Chicago -- Latino Media Works, HBO Latino
Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads- Produced by Galan Productions, Inc: PBS
From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale- City Lore, Inc: PBS
BEST PRIMETIME PROGRAM
Ugly Betty- Reveille Productions & Ventanarosa Productions in association with Touchstone Television; ABC
Angel Rodriguez- Journeyman Pictures in association with C-Hundred Film Corp. and HBO Films; HBO
Lost- Touchstone Television in association with Bad Robot Productions; ABC
George Lopez- Mohawk Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television; ABC
BEST ACTOR
George Lopez, George Lopez- Mohawk Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television; ABC
Miguel Ferrer, Crossing Jordan- Tailwind Productions in association with Universal Media Studios; NBC
Carlos Mencia, Mind of Mencia- Comedy Central; Comedy Central
Jake T. Austin, Go, Diego, Go!-Nickelodeon Studios in association withNickelodeon Network; Nickelodeon
J.D. Pardo, A Girl Like Me, The Gwen Araujo Story- Braun Entertainment Group, Inc. in association with Lifetime Movie Network; Lifetime
BEST ACTRESS
America Ferrera, Ugly Betty- Reveille Productions & Ventanarosa Productions in association with Touchstone Television; ABC
Kathleen Herles, Dora the Explorer- Nelvana Limited in association with Nickelodeon Network; Nickelodeon
Mercedes Ruehl, A Girl Like Me, The Gwen Araujo Story- Braun Entertainment Group, Inc. in association with Lifetime Movie Network; Lifetime
Judy Reyes, Scrubs- Towers Productions, Inc. in association with Touchstone Television; NBC
Constance Marie, The George Lopez Show- Mohawk Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television; ABC
Eva Longoria, Desperate Housewives- Cherry Alley Productions, Touchstone Television & Cherry Productions; ABC
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Lorenzo Lamas, The Bold and the Beautiful- Bell Phillip Television Productions, Inc. in association with CBS Television; CBS
David Zayas, Dexter- Showtime Networks, Inc.; Showtime
Benito Martinez, The Shield- Fox Television Studios in Association with Sony Pictures Television
Jose Yenque, Between- Showcase Entertainment in association with Opus Films.
Jorge Garcia, Lost- Touchstone Television in association with Bad Robot Productions; ABC
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Sara Ramirez , Grey's Anatomy- The Mark Gordon Company in association with Touchstone Television; ABC
Aimee Garcia , The George Lopez Show- Mohawk Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television; ABC
Eva La Rue, CSI: Miami- Alliance Atlantis Communications, CBS Productions, The American Travelers, Jerry Bruckheimer Televisión and Touchstone Televisión; CBS
Alana de la Garza, Law & Order- Wolf Films, Studios USA Televisión, Universal Media Studios, Universal Network Televisión; NBC
Ana Ortiz, Ugly Betty- Reveille Productions & Ventanarosa Productions in association with Touchstone Television; ABC
BEST VARIETY SHOW OR REALITY SHOW
The Drop- SiTV
George Lopez's American Mexican- HBO Entertainment
Dancing with the Stars- BBC Worldwide, ABC
El Reto Final Nissan- Fox Sports en Español
Mind of Mencia- Comedy Central
BEST CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING
Maya and Miguel- Scholastic Productions a division of Scholastic Entertainment, Inc.; PBS
Dora the Explorer- Nelvana Limited in association with Nickelodeon Network; Nickelodeon
El Perro y El Gato- Prime Time Communications; HBO
Go, Diego, Go!- Nickelodeon Studios in association with Nickelodeon Network; Nickelodeon
The Cheetah Girls 2- Disney Channel; Disney Channel
BEST NATIONAL INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMMING
The Martin Garcia Story: Univision Network
Noticiero Univision Presenta: La Tormenta Después de Katrina: Univision
Univision Pasaporte al Espacio: Univision Network
VOCES: PBS
The Extra Weekend Show: Latinos in Entertainment Program: EXTRA TV
BEST LOCAL INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMMING
The Border, Illegal Immigration- KCBS-TV
Vista L.A.- KABC-TV
Life & Times- KCET-TV
Your L.A./Guadalupe Strings- KNBC-NBC Universal
State Divided- NBC4 (KNBC)
BEST ON-AIR ADVERTISING
Translation - Prayer: MTVN
Voto Latino Campaign: Mun2
Splenda: Mama Yo Quiero New: La Agencia de Orci and Associates
Goal! The Dream Begins Vignette: Arenas Entertainment
Ugly Betty, El Corrido de Betty: Arenas Entertainment
Honda, Vive-tu Momento C-Note: Mun2
Lactaid "Pass It On": La Agencia de Orci and Associates
VJ Campaign: Mun2
BEST THEATRICAL PRODUCTION
Macho Men and The Women Who Love Them - Produced by Oro Entertainment, Francisco Segovia and Maria Costa.
Go, Diego, Go Live! - Produced by Nickelodeon, Stuart Rosenstein and Erich Jungwirth, MTV Networks.
22nd Annual Imagen Awards Nominees Announced
ENTRAVISION'S WALTER ULLOA, UGLY BETTY'S AMERICA FERRERA AND WRITER CYNTHIA CIDRE O RECEIVE TOP HONORS AT 22nd ANNUAL IMAGEN AWARDS
SATURDAY, JULY 28 AT WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL
Imagen Foundation to Acknowledge Contributions for
Excellence in Latino Entertainment in 19 Categories
New Venue More than Doubles Live Audience for Increased
Latino Community Participation in Iconic L.A. Arts Event
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA - June 19, 2007 - At the 22nd Annual Imagen Awards on Saturday, July 28 at 7 PM, The Imagen Foundation will bestow the President's Award to Disney-ABC Television Group with an acceptance by Anne Sweeney, Co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, President, Disney-ABC Television Group; the Lifetime Achievement Award to Walter Ulloa, Chairman & CEO, Entravision; the Creative Achievement Award to America Ferrera, star of ABC's Ugly Betty; and the Norman Lear Writer's Award to Cynthia Cidre, writer of Cane, an upcoming CBS Latino-cast series, it was announced this morning along with the 2007 nominees at The Television Academy ceremony, hosted by actors Constance Marie and Eddie Matos.
The Imagen Awards were established in 1985 to encourage and recognize the positive portrayal of Latinos in all media and to increase Latino representation at all levels of the entertainment industry.
"Our move to the Walt Disney Concert Hall in collaboration with The Music Center is a very ambitious one. It more than doubles the size of last year's gala and reinforces the bridge between the Latino and entertainment communities," stated Helen Hernandez, Founder of The Imagen Foundation and creator of the pioneering Imagen Awards, which annually draws A-list stars and luminaries from the world of Latino entertainment.
The move became a necessity to accommodate this year's explosion of interest in every area from award submissions and talent involvement to attendance and sponsorship.
Hernandez stated, "The quality and level of our entries reflect the growing creativity and talent that the Latino community brings to the world of entertainment." Click here to read the list of nominees.
Event sponsors include: Disney-ABC, The Neilson Company, CBS, Fox Television Stations, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, iPressroom and Lear Family Foundation.
The Imagen Foundation works to enhance opportunities for Hispanics in front of and behind the camera. Based in the Los Angeles area, it also serves as a liaison between the industry and the Hispanic community by providing access, education and resources. Additional information regarding the Imagen Foundation, its awards program and annual job fair in January is available at www.imagen.org or by calling 626/ 791-8140.
Note to Editors: Media members wishing to cover the 22nd Annual Imagen Awards should email media@imagen.org or contact the Imagen Office at 626/ 791-8140 for credential information.



NINA TASSLER
CHRISTINA NORMAN
WALTER ULLOA
KENNY ORTEGA Director/Choreographer
BELINDA MENENDEZ
ALFONSO ARAU
ARMANDO NUNEZ, JR.
GUILLERMO DEL TORO Producer/Director/Writer
FRIDA TORRESBLANCO
LOURDES DIAZ
GUILLERMO ARRIAGA
JOSE RIVERA
DAVID VALDES
EMILIO KAUDERER
DARLENE CAAMANO LOQUET
REYNALDO VILLALOBOS Director/Cinematographer
ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ INARRITU
MOCTESUMA ESPARZA
LEON ICHASO
CHEECH MARIN
SILVIO HORTA
EDWARD JAMES OLMOS
HECTOR ELIZONDO
MARTIN SHEEN
JIMMY SMITS
LUPE ONTIVEROS
JOHN LEGUIZAMO
ANTOINETTE ALFONSO ZEL
STEVE TELLEZ
CHRISTINA DAVIS
CARLOS CARRERAS
EDITH MENDOZA
JEFF VALDEZ
CYNTHIA CIDRE
SANTIAGO POZO
DIEGO GUTIERREZ
LUIS VALDEZ
LOURDES PORTILLO
PETER MURRIETA
JAVIER AVITIA
JUAN CARLOS COTO
RAUL DE QUESADA
NATALIE CHAIDEZ
ROBERT MENDEZ
JOSEPH TOVARES
JEAN FUENTES
NELY GALAN
GERALD ALCANTAR
PHIL ROMAN
HELEN HERNANDEZ
VIBIANA MOLINA
KATHRYN F. GALAN
JONATHAN D. AVILA
ESTEBAN TORRES
PHIL GONZALES
RICK RAMIREZ
NESTOR BARRERO
MARLENE DERMER
ALEX NOGALES
STEPHEN ESPINOZA
JOSE RIOS
JOSE MARTINEZ
GABRIEL REYES
ALEXIS GARCIA
LUCINDA MARTINEZ-DESIR
VIVIANA PENDRILL
LOS ANGELES, CA, Aug. 26, 2004 — Recipients of the 2004 Imagen Awards were announced this evening at the 19th Annual Imagen Awards Gala that was held at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills.