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17/10/2013

Winners of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” 2009

Homocine, the website to understand LGTB Cinema and Television, is proud to announce the winners of the 9th edition of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” to the best LGTB-themed films and TV series of 2009. All the films premiered at Spanish cinemas from March 2009 to February 2010 have participated, as well as the TV series with new episodes broadcast by Spanish TV channels during the same period.

The winners are:

Best TV or Internet series: fisicaoquimica

Física o Química (Antena 3 TV)

Aída (Telecinco) 15.2%
Brothers & Sisters (Cuatro) 17.3%
Física o Química (Antena 3 TV) 32.7%
Lo Que Surja (Internet) 15.2%
True Blood (Cuatro) 19.6%
Best Actor in a TV or Internet series: javiercalvo

Javier Calvo (Física o Química)

Javier Calvo (Física o Química) 43.5%
Eduardo Casanova (Aída) 26.1%
Nelsan Ellis (True Blood) 6.5%
Željko Ivanek (Damages) 10.9%
Matthew Rhys (Brothers & Sisters) 13.0%
Best Actress in a TV or Internet series: oliviawilde

Olivia Wilde (House)

Sally Field (Brothers & Sisters) 32.6%
Rachel Griffiths (Brothers & Sisters) 23.9%
Olivia Wilde (House) 43.5%
Best Performance by a Cast in a TV or Internet series: fisicaoquimica_reparto

Física o Química (Antena 3 TV)

Brothers & Sisters (Cuatro) 30.4%
Física o Química (Antena 3 TV) 47.8%
Lo Que Surja (Internet) 21.8%

Winners of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” 2008

Homocine, the website to understand LGTB Cinema and Television, is proud to announce the winners of the 8th edition of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” to the best LGTB-themed films and TV series of 2008. All the films premiered at Spanish cinemas from March 2008 to February 2009 have participated, as well as the TV series with new episodes broadcast by Spanish TV channels during the same period.

The winners are:

Best TV or Internet series: aida

Aída
(Telecinco)

Aída (Telecinco) 37.7%
Ugly Betty (Cuatro) 14.8%
Brothers & Sisters (Cuatro) 20.6%
Física o Química (Antena 3 TV) 11.7%
The L Word (Canal +) 15.2%
Best Actor in a TV or Internet series: eduardocasanova

Eduardo Casanova
(Aída)

Javier Calvo (Física o Química) 12.1%
Eduardo Casanova (Aída) 43.0%
Luke Macfarlane (Brother & Sisters) 15.7%
Matthew Rhys (Brother & Sisters) 17.9%
Michael Urie (Ugly Betty) 11.2%
Best Actress in a TV or Internet series: anafernandez

Ana Fernández
(Cuestión de Sexo)

Carla Antonelli (El Síndrome de Ulises) 15.2%
Jennifer Beals (The L Word) 15.2%
Ana Fernández (Cuestión de Sexo) 33.2%
Rebecca Romijn (Ugly Betty) 7.6%
Olivia Wilde (House) 28.7%
Best Performance by a Cast in a TV or Internet series: cincohermanos

Brothers & Sisters
(Cuatro)

Ugly Betty (Cuatro) 29.1%
Brothers & Sisters (Cuatro) 46.2%
The L Word (Canal +) 24.7%

Winners of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” 2007

Homocine, the website to understand LGTB Cinema and Television, is proud to announce the winners of the 7th edition of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” to the best LGTB-themed films and TV series of 2007. All the films premiered at Spanish cinemas from March 2007 to February 2008 have participated, as well as the TV series with new episodes broadcast by Spanish TV channels during the same period.

The winners are:

Best TV or Internet series: loquesurjaLo Que Surja
(Internet)
Brothers & Sisters (Cuatro) 9.0%
The L Word (Canal +) 5.6%
La Que Se Avecina (Telecinco) 0.6%
Lo Que Surja (Internet) 64.7%
Queer as Folk (Cuatro) 20.1%
Best Actor in a TV or Internet Series: eduardocasanovaEduardo Casanova
(Aída)
Gale Harold (Queer as Folk) 27.2%
Eduardo Casanova (Aída) 33.0%
Matthew Rhys (Brothers & Sisters) 17.0%
Roberto San Martín (La Que Se Avecina) 4.9%
Hal Sparks (Queer as Folk) 17.9%
Best Actress in a TV or Internet Series: sharon_glessSharon Gless
(Queer as Folk)
Jennifer Beals (The L Word) 12.3%
Michelle Clunie (Queer as Folk) 16.4%
Sally Field (Brothers & Sisters) 22.5%
Sharon Gless (Queer as Folk) 43.8%
Roma Maffia (Nip/Tuck) 4.9%
Best Performance by a Cast in a TV or Internet Series: loquesurjaLo Que Surja
Brothers & Sisters (Cuatro) 11.4%
The L Word (Canal +) 5.9%
La Que Se Avecina (Telecinco) 0.6%
Lo Que Surja (Internet) 64.5%
Queer as Folk (Cuatro) 17.6%

Winners of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” 2006

Homocine, the website to understand LGTB Cinema and Television, is proud to announce the winners of the 6th edition of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” to the best LGTB-themed films and TV series of 2006. All the films premiered at Spanish cinemas from March 2006 to February 2007 have participated, as well as the TV series with new episodes broadcast by Spanish TV channels during the same period.

The winners are:

Best TV Series: queer-as-folk-usa2

Queer as Folk (Cuatro)

Aquí No Hay Quien Viva (Antena 3 TV) 6.6%
The L Word (Canal +) 21.9%
Mujeres (La 2) 7.7%
Nip/Tuck (Autonómicas) 10.4%
Queer as Folk (Cuatro) 53.6%
Best Actor in a TV Series: gale_harold

Gale Harold (Queer as Folk)

Gale Harold (Queer as Folk) 36.6%
Aitor Merino (Mujeres) 4.4%
Luis Merlo (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 13.1%
Eduardo Casanova (Aída) 28.4%
Hal Sparks (Queer as Folk) 17.5%
Best Actress in a TV Series: sharon_gless

Sharon Gless (Queer as Folk)

Jennifer Beals (The L Word) 21.9%
Michelle Clunie (Queer as Folk) 17.5%
Sharon Gless (Queer as Folk) 41.5%
Eva Isanta (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 11.5%
Roma Maffia (Nip/Tuck) 7.7%
Best Performance by a Cast in a TV Series: queer-as-folk-usa2

Queer as Folk

Aquí No Hay Quien Viva (Antena 3 TV) 10.4%
The L Word (Canal +) 21.9%
Mujeres 12.0%
Nip/Tuck (Autonómicas) 7.1%
Queer as Folk (Cuatro) 48.6%

Winners of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” 2005

Homocine, the website to understand LGTB Cinema and Television, is proud to announce the winners of the 5th edition of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” to the best LGTB-themed films and TV series of 2005. All the films premiered at Spanish cinemas from March 2005 to February 2006 have participated, as well as the TV series with new episodes broadcast by Spanish TV channels during the same period.

The winners are:

Best TV Series: lword

The L Word
(Canal +)

Desperate Housewives (La Primera de TVE) 14.8%
Aquí No Hay Quien Viva (Antena 3) 25.2%
The L Word (Canal+) 44.3%
Six Feet Under (La 2 de TVE) 15.7%
Hospital Central (Telecinco) Disqualified due to fraudulent votes
Best Actor in a TV Series: luismerlo

Luis Merlo
(Aquí No Hay Quien Viva)

Luis Merlo (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 64.7%
Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under) 12.8%
Eric Mabius (The L Word) 10.8%
Ryan Carnes (Desperate Housewives) 9.6%
Mathew St. Patrick (Six Feet Under) 2.0%
Best Actress in a TV Series: anabel_alonso

Anabel Alonso
(7 Vidas)

Jennifer Beals (The L Word) 31.6%
Anabel Alonso (7 Vidas) 44.7%
Mena Suvari (Six Feet Under) 10.8%
Patricia Vico (Hospital Central) Disqualified due to fraudulent votes
Alyson Hannigan (Buffy, the Vampire Slayer) 7.9%
Public’s Best TV Series Award: lword

The L Word (Canal+) (47.4%)

Special Mention for:

hospitalcentralpatriciavico

Hospital Central and Patricia Vico

Winners of «Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television» 2004

Homocine, the website to understand LGTB Cinema and Television, is proud to announce the winners of the 4th edition of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” to the best LGTB-themed films and TV series of 2004. All the films premiered at Spanish cinemas from March 2004 to February 2005 have participated, as well as the TV series with new episodes broadcast by Spanish TV channels during the same period.

The winners are:

Best TV Series: hospitalcentral

Hospital Central
(Telecinco)

Hospital Central (Telecinco) 52.1%
Aquí No Hay Quien Viva (Antena 3) 19.1%
ER (La Primera de TVE) 1.1%
Six Feet Under (La 2 de TVE) 18.1%
7 vidas (Telecinco) 9.6%
Best Actor in a TV Series: luismerlo

Luis Merlo
(Aquí No Hay Quien Viva)

Luis Merlo (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 53.2%
Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under) 21.3%
Diego Molero (Los 80) 1.1%
Mariano Alameda (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 5.3%
Eric McCormack (Will & Grace) 19.1%
Best Actress in a TV Series: patriciavico

Patricia Vico
(Hospital Central)

Laura Innes (ER) 3.2%
Anabel Alonso (7 Vidas) 31.9%
Fátima Baeza (Hospital Central) 16.0%
Patricia Vico (Hospital Central) 41.5%
Eva Isanta (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 7.4%
Public’s Best TV Series Award: hospitalcentral

Hospital Central (Telecinco) (50.0%)

Winners of «Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television» 2003

Homocine, the website to understand LGTB Cinema and Television, is proud to announce the winners of the 3rd edition of “Gayo Awards for LGTB Cinema and Television” to the best LGTB-themed films and TV series of 2003. All the films premiered at Spanish cinemas from March 2003 to February 2004 have participated, as well as the TV series with new episodes broadcast by Spanish TV channels during the same period.

The winners are:

Best TV Series: a-dos-metros-bajo-tierra-1

Six Feet Under (La 2 de TVE)

Will & Grace (La 2 de TVE) 13.9%
Aquí No Hay Quien Viva (Antena 3) 17.7%
ER (La Primera de TVE) 6.3%
Six Feet Under (La 2 de TVE) 44.3%
7 Vidas (Telecinco) 17.7%
Best Actor in a TV Series: luismerlo

Luis Merlo (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva)

Luis Merlo (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 36.7%
Michael C. Hall (Six Feet Under) 32.9%
Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) 11.4%
Kerr Smith (Dawson’s Creek) 10.1%
Eric McCormack (Will & Grace) 8.9%
Best Actress in a TV Series: anabel_alonso

Anabel Alonso (7 Vidas)

Laura Innes (ER) 8.9%
Anabel Alonso (7 Vidas) 41.8%
Frances Conroy (Six Feet Under) 21.5%
Megan Mullally (Will & Grace) 8.9%
Loles León (Aquí No Hay Quien Viva) 19.0%
Public’s Best TV Series Award: a-dos-metros-bajo-tierra-1

Six Feet Under (La 2 de TVE) (35.4%)

11/10/2013

Betty

Betty Suárez (America Ferrera) es una secretaria trabajora y eficiente. Pero es muy fea y su vestuario da risa. Y es que Betty trabaja para la  revista «Mode» y allí no ser guapa ni vestir con elegancia es un pecado. Precisamente por eso la eligió Bradford Meade, el presidente del emporio editorial Meade y propietario de la revista «Mode», para que trabaje como secretaria de su hijo Daniel (Eric Mabius), recién ascendido a jefe de «Mode». Daniel es todo un donjuán, y su padre le busca una secretaria con la que no tenga la tentación de acostarse. Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams), celosa por el ascenso de Daniel en la empresa, hará todo lo que esté en su mano para hacerle la vida imposible.

«Betty» es desde luego la mejor adaptación de la serie original, la serie colombiana «Yo Soy Betty, la Fea», de la cual también hubo versión española, «Yo Soy Bea», con el mito de chica-fea-se-convierte-en-cisne-y-se-liga-al-guapo-de-turno. Su humor fresco, la crueldad a la que es sometida la protagonista principal y su claro enfoque gay-friendly, con la malvada Wilhemina (Vanessa Williams), su ayudante gay, Marc (Michael Urie), o Alexis (Rebecca Romijn), la hermana transexual de Wilhemina, la convierten en una de las series más freascas y divertidas de la segunda mitad de la década de los 2000.

Ficha:
Tipo de artículo: Serie.
Título en España: Betty.
Título original: Ugly Betty.
Tema: Secundario.
Género: Comedia, drama.
País: Estados Unidos.
Idioma original: Inglés.
Año: 2006-2010.
Intérpretes: America Ferrera, Eric Mabius, Tony Plana, Ana Ortiz, Becki Newton, Michael Urie, Mark Indelicato, Vanessa Williams, Judith Light, Ashley Jensen, Christopher Gorham, Rebecca Romijn.

Premios Gayo 2008
Nominaciones: Mejor Serie, Mejor Actor de Series (Michael Urie), Mejor Actriz de Series (Rebecca Romijn), Mejor Reparto de Series.

 

 

10/10/2013

Mujeres

Serie dirigida por Féliz Sabroso y Dunia Ayaso y producida por Pedro Almodóvar, que se emitió en La 2 durante el otoño de 2006. Cuenta las historias de tres generaciones de mujeres de Madrid. Irene (Chiqui Fernández) es una viuda en la cuarentena, que debe cuidar de su propia madre con demencia senil, Palmira (Teresa Lozano). Por otro lado, las hijas son Julia (Carmen Ruiz) y Magda (Inma Cuevas). Julia está embarazada de su exnovio, Jaime (Aitor Merino), que resulta ser gay.

Ficha:
Tipo de artículo: Serie.
Título en España: Mujeres.
Título original: Mujeres.
Tema: Secundario.
Género: Comedia.
País: España.
Idioma original: Español.
Año: 2006.
Intérpretes: Chiqui Fernández, Teresa Lozano, Carmen Ruiz, Inma Cuevas, Gracia Olayo, Christian Esquivel, Víctor Clavijo, Bartolomé Santana, Marilyn Torres, Antonio Gil Martinez, Oriol Vila, Malena Gutiérrez, Carmen Losa, Marieta Orozco.

Premios Gayo 2006
Nominaciones: Mejor Serie, Mejor Actor de Series (Aitor Merino), Mejor Reparto de Series.

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04/10/2013

Will y Grace

Esta aclamada y premiada serie estadounidense está protagonizada por Will Truman (Eric McCormack), un abogado atractivo y con éxito de Manhattan, y su amiga Grace Adler (Debra Messing), diseñadora y su compañera de piso. Son la pareja ideal, salvo por el hecho de que Will es gay. Completan el reparto la sarcástica Karen Walker (Megan Mullaly) y el divino Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes, quien también apareció en la comedia romántica Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss).

Ficha:
Tipo de artículo: Serie.
Título en España: Will y Grace.
Título original: Will & Grace.
Tema: Gay.
Género: Comedia.
País: Estados Unidos.
Idioma original: Inglés.
Año: 1998-2006.
Intérpretes: Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes, Shelley Morrison.
Página web oficial: http://www.nbc.com/will-and-grace

Premios Gayo 2003
Nominaciones: Mejor Serie, Mejor Actor de Series (Sean Hayes), Mejor Actor de Series (Eric McCormack), Mejor Actriz de Series (Megan Mullally).

Premios Gayo 2004
Nominaciones: Mejor Actor de Series (Eric McCormack).

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