37th Annual Imagen Awards Winners
The 37th annual Imagen Awards gala honors the best in Latino storytelling in film and television. The big media outlet winners were Hulu with 4 awards and Disney+ with 3 awards. Encanto took home 4 awards as the big film winner. Love, Victor took home 2 awards in the comedy category and was the big TV winner.
The pre-recorded ceremony will be broadcast on PBS SoCal on Saturday, October 29th, 2022, at 6 PM PST, on KCET on Wednesday, November 2 at 7 PM PST, and available to stream nationally on pbs.org. The winners and their respective categories are listed below.
Best Feature Film: Encanto (Disney+; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Best Director – Feature Film: Jared Bush, Byron Howard, and Charise Castro Smith, Encanto (Disney+; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Best Actor – Feature Film: Eugenio Derbez, CODA (Apple TV+; Vendome Pictures / Pathé in association with Apple)
Best Actress – Feature Film: Ariana DeBose, West Side Story (Walt Disney Studios)
Best Primetime Program – Drama: Selena: The Series (Netflix; A Campanario Entertainment Production for Netflix)
Best Primetime Program – Comedy: Love, Victor (Hulu; 20thTelevision)
Best Primetime Program – Special or Movie: Book of Love (Prime Video; Amazon Studios)
Best Director – Television: Jorge R. Gutierrez, Maya and the Three (Netflix)
Best Actor – Drama (Television): Oscar Isaac, Scenes From a Marriage (HBO/HBO Max; HBO in association with Sheleg, Media Res, Endeavor Content and Filmlance)
Best Actress – Drama (Television): Judy Reyes, Torn From Her Arms (Lifetime; OZY Media and Motion Picture Corporation of America)
Best Actor – Comedy (Television): Michael Cimino, Love, Victor (Hulu; 20th Television)
Best Actress – Comedy (Television): Victoria Moroles, Plan B (Hulu; Counterbalance Entertainment, American High, LD Entertainment)
Best Supporting Actor – Drama (Television): Clayton Cardenas, Mayans M.C. (FX; 20th Television and FX Productions
Best Supporting Actress – Drama (Television): Rosario Dawson, Dopesick (Hulu; Danny Strong Productions, John Goldwyn Productions, The Littlefield Company, 20th Television)
Best Supporting Actor – Comedy (Television): Harvey Guillén, What We Do in the Shadows (FX; FX Productions)
Best Supporting Actress – Comedy (Television): Melissa Fumero, Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC; Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Fremulon, Dr. Goor Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment)
Best Young Actor (Television): Nik Sanchez, Safe Room (Lifetime; Astute Films for Lifetime)
Best Voice-Over Actor (Television): Summer Rose Castillo, Alma’s Way (PBS KIDS; Fred Rogers Productions, Pipeline Studios)
Best Variety or Reality Show: We’re Here (HBO/HBO Max; HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and IPC)
Best Youth Programming: Alma’s Way (PBS KIDS; Fred Rogers Productions, Pipeline Studios)
Best Music Composition for Film or Television: Lin-Manuel Miranda & Germaine Franco, Encanto (Disney+; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Best Music Supervision for Film or Television: Tom MacDougall, Encanto (Disney+; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Best Documentary: VOCES: American Exile (PBS; Burning Box Studio, WKAR Public Media/East Lansing, and Latino Public Broadcasting)
Best Informational Program: SC Featured: KIKIMITA – The Hansel Emmanuel Donato Story (ESPN)
Best Short Film: American Masters and VOCES: Lights, Camera, Acción (PBS; NGL Studios, Latino Public Broadcasting, and American Masters Pictures)
Best Commercial Advertisement or Social Awareness Campaign: Nuestras Niñas, Las Mujeres Imparables del Futuro (NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises; GYB/Kreative Kontent)