6th ALMA Awards
| 6th ALMA Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | April 22, 2001 |
| Site | Pasadena, California |
| Official website | www |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | ABC |
The 6th ALMA Awards celebrated the accomplishments made by Latinos in film and television in 2000.[1][2][3]
Winners and nominees
Outstanding Feature Film
- Before Night Falls
- Girlfight
- Luminarias
- Price of Glory
- Traffic
Outstanding Latino Cast in a Feature Film
- Before Night Falls
- Girlfight
- Luminarias
- Price of Glory
- Traffic
Outstanding Director of a Feature Film
- Miguel Arteta – Chuck & Buck
- Carlos Avila – Price of Glory
- Nick Gomez – Drowning Mona
- Fina Torres – Woman on Top
- Jose Luis Valenzuela – Luminarias
Outstanding Actress in a Television Series
- Laura Cerón – ER
- Rita Moreno – OZ
- Shelly Morrison – Will & Grace
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler – The Sopranos
- Lauren Velez – OZ
Outstanding Actress in a New Television Series
- Jessica Alba – Dark Angel
- Ruth Livier – Resurrection Blvd.
- Ada Marris – The Brothers Garcia
- Elizabeth Peña – Resurrection Blvd.
- Liz Torres – Gilmore Girls
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Syndicated Drama Series
Outstanding Director of a Comedy Series
- Miguel Arteta – Freaks & Geeks
- Mike and Gibby Cevallos – The Brothers Garcia
- Virgil Fabian – The Brothers Garcia
- Miguel Higuera – Hang Time
- Linda Mendoza – The Brothers Garcia
- Joe Menendez – The Brothers Garcia
Outstanding Director of a Drama Series
- Felix Alcala – Third Watch
- Miguel Arteta – Time of Your Life
- Ricardo Mendez Matta – Nash Bridges
- Greg Prange – Dawson’s Creek
- Jesus Treviño – Resurrection Blvd.
Outstanding Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series
- For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story, HBO
- Noriega: God’s Favorite, Showtime
- Picking Up the Pieces, Cinemax
- The Elian Gonzalez Story, Fox Family Channel
- The Princess and the Barrio Boy, Showtime
Outstanding Latino Cast in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series
- For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story, HBO
- Noriega: God’s Favorite, Showtime
- Picking Up the Pieces, Cinemax
- The Elian Gonzalez Story, Fox Family Channel
- The Princess and the Barrio Boy, Showtime
Outstanding Soundtrack or Compilation For Television And Film
- Americanos: Latino Life in the United States
- Before Night Falls
- For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story
- 2000 Latin GRAMMY Nominees
- Traffic
Outstanding Television Series
Outstanding Actor in a Television Series
- Kirk Acevedo – OZ
- Cheech Marin – Nash Bridges
- Charlie Sheen – Spin City
- Martin Sheen – The West Wing
- Wilmer Valderrama – That ‘70s Show
Outstanding Actor in a New Television Series
- Alvin Alvarez – The Brothers Garcia
- Ruben Blades – Gideon’s Crossing
- Michael DeLorenzo – Resurrection Blvd.
- Mauricio Mendoza – Resurrection Blvd.
- Tony Plana – Resurrection Blvd.
Outstanding Daytime Drama
Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama
- Maurice Benard – General Hospital
- Matt Cedeño – Days of Our Lives
- Mark Consuelos – All My Children
- Kamar de los Reyes – One Life to Live
- A Martinez – General Hospital
- Eddie Velez – Port Charles
Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama
- Miriam Colon – Guiding Light
- Gladis Jimenez – The Bold and the Beautiful
- Erika Page – One Life to Live
- Marisa Ramirez – General Hospital
- Saundra Santiago – Guiding Light
Outstanding Music or Awards Special
- "A Supernatural Evening With Santana" (Fox)
- "Christina Aguilera: My Reflection" (ABC)
- "Gloria Estefan’s Caribbean Soul: The Atlantis Concert" (CBS)
- "2000 Hispanic Heritage Awards" (NBC)
- "1st Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards" (CBS)
- "Marc Anthony: The Concert from Madison Square Garden" (HBO)
Outstanding Host of a Variety or Awards Special
- Jimmy Smits, "ESPY Awards"
- Bobby Cannavale & Raquel Welch, "2000 Hispanic Heritage Awards"
- Cheech Marin, "Funny Flubs & Screw-Ups V"
- Gloria Estefan, Andy Garcia, Jennifer Lopez, & Jimmy Smits, "1st Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards"
- Ali Landry, "Miss USA Pageant"
- John Leguizamo, "My VH1 Music Awards"
Outstanding Made-for-Television Documentary
- "Americanos: Latino Life in the United States" (HBO)
- "Baseball: The Latin Passion" (NBC)
- "Intimate Portrait: Lynda Carter" (Lifetime)
- "Nuyoricam Dream: Cinemax Reel Life" (Cinemax)
- "The Mexican-Americans, The Cuban-Americans" (PBS)
Outstanding Spanish Language Comedy Series
- Los Beltrán (Telemundo)
- Estamos Unidos (Univision)
- Viva Vegas! (Telemundo)
Outstanding Correspondent or Anchor of a National News Program
- Jim Avila, NBC
- Maria Hinojosa, CNN
- John Quiñones, ABC (TIE)
- Geraldo Rivera, CNBC (TIE)
- Elizabeth Vargas, ABC
References
- ↑ "2001 Nominees". www.almaawards.com. Archived from the original on 2002-12-30. Retrieved 2026-05-11.
- ↑ "'ALMA Awards' to Honor Latinos in Arts". Los Angeles Times. 2001-06-01. Retrieved 2026-05-11.
- ↑ "2001 ALMA Awards Winners". www.almaawards.com. Archived from the original on 2002-12-08. Retrieved 2026-05-11.
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