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Eduardo Arozamena Medal

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Eduardo Arozamena Medal
DescriptionFifty years in Mexican cinematic industry
CountryMexico
Presented byNational Association of Actors
First awarded1951
Websitewww.ANDA.org.mx

The Eduardo Arozamena Medal, (Spanish: Medalla Eduardo Arozamena), is an accolade bestowed by the National Association of Actors to honor actors who have contributed fifty years to the industry of Mexican cinema.[1] Another familiar prize called the Virginia Fábregas Medal awards actors who have twenty-five years.[1]

The medal was originally instituted by singer-actor Jorge Negrete, who was the association's secretary-general in 1951, and who wanted to honor the memory of actor Eduardo Arozamena who died that same year.

List of Eduardo Arozamena Medal winners

1968

María Tereza Montoya.[1]

2001

On November 14, 2001; the association held a ceremony in the Teatro Jorge Negrete. It was hosted by Jacqueline Andere and Ricardo Blume.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Guzmán Frías, Habacuc. "Reconocen trayectoria de la dinastía Aguilar". eluniversal.com.mx. Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2011.