Fernando Colunga - Television

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Cenizas y diamantes N/A
1992 Maria Mercedes Chicho
1993 Madres Egoistas N/A
1994 Mas alla del puente Valerio Rojas nominated- TVyNovelas for Best Male Revelation
Marimar Adrian Rosales
1995 Maria la del Barrio Luis Fernando de la Vega Main Male Hero
Besame en la Boca Arturo
Esclavos de la Pasion N/A
Alondra Raul Gutierrez
1997 Esmeralda Dr. José Armando Peñarreal De Velasco Main Hero

TVyNovelas Best Lead Actor

1998 La Usurpadora Carlos Daniel Bracho Main Hero

nominated- TVyNovelas for Best Lead Actor

1999 Cuento de Navidad Jaime Rodríguez Coder
Nunca te Olvidare Luis Gustavo Uribe del Valle Main Hero

nominated- TVyNovelas for Best Lead Actor

2000 Abrazame muy Fuerte Carlos Manuel Rivero Main Male Hero

TVyNovelas Best Lead Actor

Premios ACE Best Actor TV Scene

Premios El Heraldo de México Best Lead Actor

2001 Navidad sin Fin Pedro
2003 Amor Real Manuel Fuentes Guerra Main Male Hero

TVyNovelas Best Lead Actor

Premios ACE Best Actor TV Scene

2005 Alborada Luis Manrique y Arellano Main Male Hero

TVyNovelas Best Lead Actor

Premios ACE Best Actor TV Scene

2007 Ladrón que Roba a Ladrón (To Rob a Thief) Alejandro Toledo

Lead Role

Pasión (telenovela) Ricardo de Salamanca Lopez de Carvajal Main Male Hero

nominated- TVyNovelas for Best Lead Actor

2008 Mañana Es Para Siempre Eduardo Juarez/Franco Santoro Main Male Hero

Premios People en Español Best Actor

Premios People en Español Best Couple with Silvia Navarro

nominated- TVyNovelas for Best Lead Actor

2010 Soy Tu Dueña Jose Miguel Montesinos Main Hero

TVyNovelas Best Lead Actor

Premios People en Español Best Actor

nominated -Premios People en Español for Best Couple with Lucero

2012 Porque el amor manda Jesus García

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