'Ugly Betty' and 'Pan's Labyrinth' sweep Imagen Awards
"Ugly Betty" and star America Ferrera won best TV program and actress at the Imagen Awards, which hail entertainment by and about Latinos. Among film honorees, "Pan's Labyrinth" took best picture, director (Guillermo del Toro) and actress (Ivana Baquero).
While Mel Gibson's "Apocalypto" lost best picture, stars Gerardo Taracena and Dalia Hernandez were chosen best supporting actor and actress. More than 2,000 people attended ceremonies at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. CLICK HERE FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS.
FILM AWARDS
Best Picture: "Pan's Labyrinth"
Best Actor: Kuno Becker, "Goal"
Best Actress: Ivana Baquero, "Pan's Labyrinth"
Best Supporting Actor: Gerardo Taracena, "Apocalypto"
Best Supporting Actress: Dalia Hernandez, "Apocalypto"
Best Director: Guillermo del Toro, "Pan's Labyrinth"
Best Theatrical Short or Student Film: "La Primavera Communion"
Best Theatrical Production: "Macho Men & The Women Who Love Them"
Best Documentary: "Lalo Guerrero, The Original Chicano"
TELEVISION AWARDS
Best Prime-time TV Series: "Ugly Betty"
Best Actor: Miguel Ferrer, "Crossing Jordan"
Best Actress: America Ferrera, "Ugly Betty"
Best Supporting Actor: Jose Yenque, "Between"
Best Supporting Actress: Ana Ortiz, "Ugly Betty"
Best Variety or Reality Show: "Dancing With the Stars"
Best Children's Programming: "Dora the Explorer"
Best Local Informational Programming: "Life And Times"
Best National Informational Programming: "Voces"
Best On-Air Advertising: "Splenda: Mama Yo Quiero New"
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT:
Creative Achievement Award: America Ferrera
Norman Lear Writer's Award: Cynthia Cidre, writer of the upcoming CBS series "Cane"
President's Award: Disney-ABC Television Group
Lifetime Achievement Award: Walter Ulloa, chairman and CEO of Entravision Communications Corp.


