Picturehouse's "Pan's Labyrinth" and ABC's "Ugly Betty" were the evening's big winners during the 22nd annual Imagen Awards at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on Saturday night.
The Imagens, which honor Latino achievement in the entertainment industry, handed three awards to "Labyrinth", including best picture and nods for director Guillermo Del Toro and lead actress Ivana Baquero. "Betty" scored as best primetime series, and the show's America Ferrera and Ana Ortiz received the best TV actress and best supporting TV actress prizes, respectively. Ferrera, who burst into national consciousness this past year with her role in "Betty", also was honored with the Creative Achievement Award.
Kuno Becker, star of 2005's "Goal! The Dream Begins," was named best film actor, and Gerardo Taracena, who portrayed the evil Middle Eye in Buena Vista's "Apocalypto", garnered the best supporting film actor award. Newcomer Dalia Hernandez nabbed the best supporting film actress honor for her role as the young pregnant mother Seven in "Apocalypto".
The documentary film prize went to "Lalo Guerrero: The Original Chicano"; "Primera Comunion" was the winner in the theatrical short/student film category.
The Imagens, which honor Latino achievement in the entertainment industry, handed three awards to "Labyrinth", including best picture and nods for director Guillermo Del Toro and lead actress Ivana Baquero. "Betty" scored as best primetime series, and the show's America Ferrera and Ana Ortiz received the best TV actress and best supporting TV actress prizes, respectively. Ferrera, who burst into national consciousness this past year with her role in "Betty", also was honored with the Creative Achievement Award.
Kuno Becker, star of 2005's "Goal! The Dream Begins," was named best film actor, and Gerardo Taracena, who portrayed the evil Middle Eye in Buena Vista's "Apocalypto", garnered the best supporting film actor award. Newcomer Dalia Hernandez nabbed the best supporting film actress honor for her role as the young pregnant mother Seven in "Apocalypto".
The documentary film prize went to "Lalo Guerrero: The Original Chicano"; "Primera Comunion" was the winner in the theatrical short/student film category.
- 7/30/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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